Janice Hahn - Electoral History

Electoral History

Special election July 13, 2011,
U.S. House of Representatives, 36th District, CA
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Democratic Janice Hahn 41,585 54.56%
Republican Craig Huey 34,636 45.44%
Voter turnout 22%
Open primary election May 18, 2011,
U.S. House of Representatives, 36th District, CA
Top 5 out of 16 candidates
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Democratic Janice Hahn 15,647 24.6%
Republican Craig Huey 14,116 22.2%
Democratic Debra Bowen 13,407 21%
Democratic Marcy Winograd 5,905 9.3%
Republican Mike Gin 4,997 7.9%
Voter turnout 15%
Democratic Party Primary June 8, 2010
For California lieutenant governor
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Democratic Gavin Newsom 1,308,860 55.5%
Democratic Janice Hahn 780,115 33.3%
Democratic Eric Korevaar 257,349 10.9%
Totals 2,346,324 100.00%
Voter turnout 31.0%
Los Angeles Primary Election March 3, 2009
City Council District 15
Candidate Votes Percentage
Janice Hahn 10,869 76%
Chris Salabaj 3,420 24%
Voter turnout %
Los Angeles General Election June 5, 2001
City Council District 15
Candidate Votes Percentage
Janice Hahn 19,005 57%
Hector J. Cepeda 14,413 43%
Voter turnout %
General Election November 3, 1998
U.S. House of Representatives, 36th District, CA, 1998
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Republican Steven T. Kuykendall 88,843 49%
Democratic Janice Hahn 84,624 47%
Green Robin Barrett 3,612 1.6%
Libertarian Kerry Welsh 3,066 1.5%
Reform John R. Konopka 1,561 0.9%
Totals 181,706 100.00%
Voter turnout %
Los Angeles General Election June 13, 1997
Charter Commissioner District 15
Candidate Votes Percentage
Janice Hahn 5,709 65%
Jerry L. Gaines 3,036 35%
Voter turnout 31.0%
Los Angeles Primary Election April 22, 1997
Charter Commissioner District 15
Candidate Votes Percentage
Janice Hahn 10,092 49%
Jerry L. Gaines 6,857 34%
Linda Louise Forster 3,496 17%
Voter turnout 31.0%

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