Dan Lungren - Electoral History

Electoral History

United States House of Representatives elections, 1976
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Democratic Mark W. Hannaford (incumbent) 100,988 50.7%
Republican Dan Lungren 98,147 49.3%
Totals 199,135 100.0%
Voter turnout %
Democratic hold
United States House of Representatives elections, 1978
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Republican Dan Lungren 90,554 53.7%
Democratic Mark W. Hannaford (incumbent) 73,608 43.7%
American Independent Lawrence John Stafford 4,410 2.6%
Totals 168,572 100.0%
Voter turnout %
Republican gain from Democratic
United States House of Representatives elections, 1980
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Republican Dan Lungren (incumbent) 138,024 71.8%
Democratic Simone 46,351 24.1%
Peace and Freedom John S. Donohue 7,794 4.1%
Totals 192,169 100.0%
Voter turnout %
Republican hold
United States House of Representatives elections, 1982
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Republican Dan Lungren (incumbent) 142,845 69.0%
Democratic James P. Spellman 58,690 28.3%
Peace and Freedom John S. Donohue 5,514 2.7%
Totals 207,049 100.0%
Voter turnout %
Republican hold
United States House of Representatives elections, 1984
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Republican Dan Lungren (incumbent) 177,783 73.0%
Democratic Mary Lou Brophy 60,025 24.6%
Peace and Freedom John S. Donohue 5,811 2.4%
Totals 243,619 100.0%
Voter turnout %
Republican hold
United States House of Representatives elections, 1986
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Republican Dan Lungren (incumbent) 140,364 72.8%
Democratic Michael P. Blackburn 47,586 24.7%
Peace and Freedom Kate McClatchy 4,761 2.5%
Totals 192,711 100.0%
Voter turnout %
Republican hold
California Attorney General election, 1990
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Republican Dan Lungren 3,407,927 46.8%
Democratic Arlo Smith 3,379,021 46.4%
Libertarian Paul N. Gautreau 256,378 3.5%
Peace and Freedom Robert J. Evans 242,871 3.3%
Totals 7,286,197 100.0%
Voter turnout %
Republican gain from Democratic
California Attorney General election, 1994
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Republican Dan Lungren (incumbent} 4,363,760 54.0%
Democratic Tom Umberg 3,189,836 39.4%
Libertarian Richard Burns 275,265 3.4%
Peace and Freedom Robert J. Evans 259,073 3.2%
Totals 8,087,934 100.0%
Voter turnout %
Republican hold
California gubernatorial election, 1998
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Democratic Gray Davis 4,860,702 58.0%
Republican Dan Lungren 3,218,030 38.4%
Green Dan Hamburg 104,179 1.2%
Libertarian Steve Kubby 73,845 0.9%
Peace and Freedom Gloria La Riva 59,218 0.7%
American Independent Nathan Johnson 37,964 0.4%
Natural Law Harold H. Bloomfield 31,237 0.4%
Totals 8,385,175 100.0%
Voter turnout %
Democratic gain from Republican
United States House of Representatives elections, 2004
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Republican Dan Lungren 177,738 62.0%
Democratic Gabe Castillo 100,025 34.8%
Libertarian Douglas Arthur Tuma 9,310 3.2%
Totals 287,073 100.0%
Voter turnout %
Republican hold
United States House of Representatives elections, 2006
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Republican Dan Lungren (incumbent) 135,709 59.5%
Democratic Bill Durston 86,318 37.9%
Libertarian Douglas Arthur Tuma 3,772 1.6%
Peace and Freedom Michael Roskey 2,370 1.0%
Totals 228,169 100.0%
Voter turnout %
Republican hold
United States House of Representatives elections, 2008
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Republican Dan Lungren (incumbent) 155,424 49.5%
Democratic Bill Durston 137,971 44.0%
Peace and Freedom Dina J. Padilla 13,378 4.2%
Libertarian Douglas Arthur Tuma 7,273 2.3%
Totals 314,046 100.0%
Voter turnout %
Republican hold
California's 3rd congressional district election, 2010
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Republican Dan Lungren (incumbent) 131,169 50.1%
Democratic Ami Bera 113,128 43.2%
American Independent Jerry L. Leidecker 6,577 2.5%
Libertarian Douglas Arthur Tuma 6,275 2.4%
Peace and Freedom Mike Roskey 4,789 1.8%
Totals 261,938 100.0%
Republican hold

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