Phil Wyman - Electoral History

Electoral History

Member, California State Assembly: 1979-1993; 2001-03
Member, California State Senate : 1993-95
Year Office Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct
1976 California State Assembly
District 34
Larry Chimbole 44,154 50.6% Phil Wyman 43,086 49.4%
1978 California State Assembly
District 34
Larry Chimbole 36,928 45.7% Phil Wyman 43,845 54.3%
1980 California State Assembly
District 34
Gloria A. Dizmang 28,971 26.9% Phil Wyman 78,649 73.1%
1982 California State Assembly
District 34
none Phil Wyman 84,963 100%
1984 California State Assembly
District 34
Cindy Shaw O'Connor 43,019 33.9% Phil Wyman 83,936 66.1%
1986 California State Assembly
District 34
Richard Dearborn 30,681 29.8% Phil Wyman 72,220 70.2%
1988 California State Assembly
District 34
Earl J. Wilson 41,998 29.3% Phil Wyman 98,577 68.8%
1990 California State Assembly
District 34
none Phil Wyman 82,329 76.1% Rich Tisbert 25,831 23.9%
1992 U.S House of Representatives
District 25
James Gilmartin 67,687 33.3% Buck McKeon 40%
Phil Wyman 38.5%
104,552 52%
1993 California State Senate
District 16 (special election)
Jim Costa 43,807 47.3% Phil Wyman 48,768 52.7%
1994 California State Senate
District 16
Jim Costa 59,022 51.6% Phil Wyman 56,867 48.4%
1996 California State Senate
District 17
Steven Figueroa 81,962 33.4% Jim Cox 15%
Pete Knight 46%
Phil Wyman 39%
163,531 66.6%
2000 California State Assembly
District 34
Robert "Bob" Conway 40,968 34.2% Phil Wyman 78,830 65.8%
2002 California State Assembly
District 36
Robert Davenport 25,853 36.1% Sharon Runner 39.6%
Phil Wyman 32.5%
45,856 65.8%
2004 California State Assembly
District 32
Marvin Armas 35,130 21.3% Kevin McCarthy 58.9%
Phil Wyman 22.5%
129,510 78.7%

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