Steve Cooley - Election History

Election History

2000 primary election, Los Angeles County District Attorney
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Steve Cooley 573,236 38.31%
Democratic Gil Garcetti 558,066 37.30%
Democratic Barry Groveman 364,902 24.39%
2000 general election, Los Angeles County District Attorney
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Steve Cooley 1,448,418 63.77%
Democratic Gil Garcetti 822,846 36.23%


2004 primary election, Los Angeles County District Attorney
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Steve Cooley 596,616 59.15%
Democratic Nick Pacheco 151,360 15.01%
Non-partisan Denise B. Moehlman 91,667 9.09
Non-partisan Tom Higgins 71,068 7.05
Non-partisan Roger Carrick 68,978 6.84
Non-partisan Anthony G. Patchett 28,921 2.87


2008 primary election, Los Angeles County District Attorney
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Steve Cooley 400,155 64.86%
Democratic Albert Robles 120,924 19.60%
Nonpartisan Steve Ipsen 95,842 15.54%


California Republican Attorney General primary, 2010
Candidate Votes Percentage
Steve Cooley 1,012,294 47.3%
John C. Eastman 737,025 34.5%
Tom Harman 391,618 18.2%
Total votes 2,140,937 100.00%
Voter turnout 40.1%


2010 general election, California Attorney General
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Kamala Harris 4,442,781 46.1%
Republican Steve Cooley 4,368,624 45.3%

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