1974 California gubernatorial election (original) (raw)
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1974 California gubernatorial election
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Nominee Jerry Brown Houston Flournoy Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 3,131,648 2,952,954 Percentage 50.11% 47.25% |
County resultsCongressional district resultsBrown: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70%Flournoy: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% |
Governor before election Ronald Reagan Republican Elected Governor Jerry Brown Democratic |
The 1974 California gubernatorial election took place on November 5, 1974. The primary elections occurred on June 4, 1974. Incumbent Governor and former actor Ronald Reagan retired after two terms. Democratic Secretary of State Jerry Brown, son of former Governor Pat Brown, defeated Republican Controller Houston I. Flournoy in the general election. This is the first election since 1958 to not feature a Republican candidate that went on to become a U.S. president. With Brown’s election, California had a Democratic Governor and two Democratic Senators (John V. Tunney and Alan Cranston) for the first time since the Civil War. This is the earliest California gubernatorial election to feature a major party candidate who is still alive or living today as of 2024.
Election background
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For the first time since 1958, the incumbent governor of California (in this case, Ronald Reagan) was not running for reelection, in either the primary or general election. This led to a pair of hotly contested primary elections. On the Republican side, Lieutenant Governor Edwin Reinecke ran against State Controller Houston I. Flournoy. The moderate Flournoy won a surprisingly easy victory over the more conservative Reinecke. On the Democratic side, there were numerous contenders for the nomination, including Secretary of State (and son of former Governor Pat Brown) Jerry Brown, Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti, and the mayor of San Francisco, Joseph Alioto. Brown ultimately won the primary, easily outdistancing his nearest rival Alioto.
Brown had statewide name recognition, benefited from the fact Democrats outnumbered Republicans in California, and maintained a lead in most of the early polls. Flournoy began to gain in the polls as the election approached, but Brown won, although by a much smaller margin than predicted. Coincidentally, when Brown ran for Secretary of State four years earlier, he defeated a man named James Flournoy – no relation to Houston – in a very close election.
American Independent Party
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Peace and Freedom Party
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General election results
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County | Edmund G. Brown Jr.Democratic | Houston I. FlournoyRepublican | Edmon V. KaiserAmerican Independent | Elizabeth KeathleyPeace & Freedom | Margin | Total votes cast[a][2] | |||||
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# | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | ||
Alameda | 200,165 | 60.15% | 123,656 | 37.16% | 3,588 | 1.08% | 5,341 | 1.61% | 76,509 | 22.99% | 332,750 |
Alpine | 185 | 44.90% | 212 | 51.46% | 5 | 1.21% | 10 | 2.43% | -27 | -6.55% | 412 |
Amador | 3,198 | 46.48% | 3,483 | 50.63% | 141 | 2.05% | 58 | 0.84% | -285 | -4.14% | 6,880 |
Butte | 17,007 | 41.47% | 22,499 | 54.86% | 859 | 2.09% | 643 | 1.57% | -5,492 | -13.39% | 41,008 |
Calaveras | 2,702 | 41.25% | 3,709 | 56.63% | 87 | 1.33% | 52 | 0.79% | -1,007 | -15.37% | 6,550 |
Colusa | 1,884 | 42.16% | 2,503 | 56.01% | 54 | 1.21% | 28 | 0.63% | -619 | -13.85% | 4,469 |
Contra Costa | 97,038 | 48.31% | 99,470 | 49.52% | 2,372 | 1.18% | 1,975 | 0.98% | -2,432 | -1.21% | 200,855 |
Del Norte | 2,149 | 51.60% | 1,921 | 46.12% | 54 | 1.30% | 41 | 0.98% | 228 | 5.47% | 4,165 |
El Dorado | 8,076 | 46.09% | 8,922 | 50.92% | 342 | 1.95% | 183 | 1.04% | -846 | -4.83% | 17,523 |
Fresno | 61,596 | 52.41% | 53,308 | 45.36% | 1,337 | 1.14% | 1,277 | 1.09% | 8,288 | 7.05% | 117,518 |
Glenn | 2,645 | 40.86% | 3,675 | 56.77% | 115 | 1.78% | 39 | 0.60% | -1,030 | -15.91% | 6,474 |
Humboldt | 22,805 | 58.66% | 14,958 | 38.48% | 319 | 0.82% | 792 | 2.04% | 7,847 | 20.19% | 38,875 |
Imperial | 9,033 | 49.04% | 9,011 | 48.92% | 203 | 1.10% | 171 | 0.93% | 22 | 0.12% | 18,418 |
Inyo | 2,417 | 41.54% | 3,238 | 55.65% | 106 | 1.82% | 58 | 1.00% | -821 | -14.11% | 5,819 |
Kern | 44,828 | 48.29% | 45,775 | 49.31% | 1,616 | 1.74% | 621 | 0.67% | -947 | -1.02% | 92,840 |
Kings | 7,444 | 52.11% | 6,540 | 45.78% | 163 | 1.14% | 138 | 0.97% | 904 | 6.33% | 14,285 |
Lake | 4,733 | 45.71% | 5,381 | 51.97% | 159 | 1.54% | 81 | 0.78% | -648 | -6.26% | 10,354 |
Lassen | 3,111 | 57.13% | 2,165 | 39.76% | 117 | 2.15% | 52 | 0.96% | 946 | 17.37% | 5,445 |
Los Angeles | 1,059,533 | 52.84% | 898,808 | 44.82% | 24,601 | 1.23% | 22,223 | 1.11% | 160,725 | 8.02% | 2,005,165 |
Madera | 5,584 | 51.17% | 5,137 | 47.08% | 124 | 1.14% | 67 | 0.61% | 447 | 4.10% | 10,912 |
Marin | 36,384 | 45.84% | 40,619 | 51.18% | 905 | 1.14% | 1,456 | 1.83% | -4,235 | -5.34% | 79,364 |
Mariposa | 1,658 | 45.28% | 1,893 | 51.69% | 66 | 1.80% | 45 | 1.23% | -235 | -6.42% | 3,662 |
Mendocino | 9,158 | 50.31% | 8,373 | 46.00% | 312 | 1.71% | 360 | 1.98% | 785 | 4.31% | 18,203 |
Merced | 12,779 | 51.89% | 11,339 | 46.05% | 318 | 1.29% | 189 | 0.77% | 1,440 | 5.85% | 24,625 |
Modoc | 1,395 | 44.16% | 1,705 | 53.97% | 41 | 1.30% | 18 | 0.57% | -310 | -9.81% | 3,159 |
Mono | 817 | 39.45% | 1,161 | 56.06% | 55 | 2.66% | 38 | 1.83% | -344 | -16.61% | 2,071 |
Monterey | 28,832 | 46.09% | 32,218 | 51.50% | 748 | 1.20% | 764 | 1.22% | -3,386 | -5.41% | 62,562 |
Napa | 15,200 | 47.44% | 16,048 | 50.09% | 441 | 1.38% | 350 | 1.09% | -848 | -2.65% | 32,039 |
Nevada | 5,225 | 41.00% | 7,101 | 55.72% | 249 | 1.95% | 169 | 1.33% | -1,876 | -14.72% | 12,744 |
Orange | 212,638 | 40.60% | 297,870 | 56.87% | 8,198 | 1.57% | 5,090 | 0.97% | -85,232 | -16.27% | 523,796 |
Placer | 15,744 | 50.50% | 14,510 | 46.54% | 566 | 1.82% | 358 | 1.15% | 1,234 | 3.96% | 31,178 |
Plumas | 3,031 | 55.77% | 2,279 | 41.93% | 66 | 1.21% | 59 | 1.09% | 752 | 13.84% | 5,435 |
Riverside | 70,515 | 47.93% | 73,102 | 49.69% | 2,115 | 1.44% | 1,374 | 0.93% | -2,587 | -1.76% | 147,106 |
Sacramento | 117,711 | 51.62% | 104,595 | 45.86% | 2,812 | 1.23% | 2,934 | 1.29% | 13,116 | 5.75% | 228,052 |
San Benito | 2,722 | 45.05% | 3,199 | 52.95% | 60 | 0.99% | 61 | 1.01% | -477 | -7.89% | 6,042 |
San Bernardino | 87,133 | 49.85% | 82,611 | 47.27% | 3,624 | 2.07% | 1,413 | 0.81% | 4,522 | 2.59% | 174,782 |
San Diego | 196,930 | 42.82% | 249,444 | 54.24% | 7,999 | 1.74% | 5,501 | 1.20% | -52,514 | -11.42% | 459,874 |
San Francisco | 136,896 | 61.81% | 78,759 | 35.56% | 1,806 | 0.82% | 4,009 | 1.81% | 58,137 | 26.25% | 221,470 |
San Joaquin | 38,429 | 45.69% | 43,744 | 52.01% | 1,284 | 1.53% | 643 | 0.76% | -5,315 | -6.32% | 84,100 |
San Luis Obispo | 19,429 | 47.82% | 20,300 | 49.96% | 394 | 0.97% | 510 | 1.26% | -871 | -2.14% | 40,633 |
San Mateo | 91,808 | 49.62% | 88,235 | 47.69% | 2,622 | 1.42% | 2,361 | 1.28% | 3,573 | 1.93% | 185,026 |
Santa Barbara | 42,221 | 45.99% | 47,263 | 51.48% | 854 | 0.93% | 1,470 | 1.60% | -5,042 | -5.49% | 91,808 |
Santa Clara | 166,760 | 50.63% | 153,761 | 46.69% | 4,628 | 1.41% | 4,201 | 1.28% | 12,999 | 3.95% | 329,350 |
Santa Cruz | 28,600 | 48.67% | 27,750 | 47.23% | 822 | 1.40% | 1,587 | 2.70% | 850 | 1.45% | 58,789 |
Shasta | 15,764 | 55.51% | 11,716 | 41.25% | 637 | 2.24% | 284 | 1.00% | 4,048 | 14.25% | 28,401 |
Sierra | 629 | 52.99% | 513 | 43.22% | 26 | 2.19% | 19 | 1.60% | 116 | 9.77% | 1,187 |
Siskiyou | 6,515 | 53.93% | 5,229 | 43.28% | 201 | 1.66% | 136 | 1.13% | 1,286 | 10.64% | 12,081 |
Solano | 24,955 | 54.43% | 19,524 | 42.58% | 591 | 1.29% | 781 | 1.70% | 5,431 | 11.84% | 45,851 |
Sonoma | 40,756 | 48.48% | 40,339 | 47.98% | 1,077 | 1.28% | 1,898 | 2.26% | 417 | 0.50% | 84,070 |
Stanislaus | 27,931 | 47.97% | 29,186 | 50.13% | 673 | 1.16% | 430 | 0.74% | -1,255 | -2.16% | 58,220 |
Sutter | 5,141 | 39.32% | 7,642 | 58.45% | 182 | 1.39% | 110 | 0.84% | -2,501 | -19.13% | 13,075 |
Tehama | 5,618 | 49.73% | 5,373 | 47.56% | 219 | 1.94% | 87 | 0.77% | 245 | 2.17% | 11,297 |
Trinity | 1,762 | 51.24% | 1,519 | 44.17% | 104 | 3.02% | 54 | 1.57% | 243 | 7.07% | 3,439 |
Tulare | 20,589 | 44.93% | 24,103 | 52.60% | 692 | 1.51% | 440 | 0.96% | -3,514 | -7.67% | 45,824 |
Tuolumne | 4,165 | 40.16% | 5,952 | 57.39% | 162 | 1.56% | 93 | 0.90% | -1,787 | -17.23% | 10,372 |
Ventura | 56,189 | 47.20% | 60,122 | 50.50% | 1,554 | 1.31% | 1,184 | 0.99% | -3,933 | -3.30% | 119,049 |
Yolo | 18,249 | 54.00% | 14,734 | 43.60% | 230 | 0.68% | 579 | 1.71% | 3,515 | 10.40% | 33,792 |
Yuba | 5,237 | 51.04% | 4,752 | 46.32% | 173 | 1.69% | 98 | 0.96% | 485 | 4.73% | 10,260 |
Total | 3,131,648 | 50.12% | 2,952,954 | 47.26% | 83,869 | 1.34% | 75,004 | 1.20% | 178,694 | 2.86% | 6,248,070 |
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
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- Del Norte
- Humboldt
- Imperial
- Los Angeles
- Mendocino
- Merced
- Placer
- San Bernardino
- San Mateo
- Santa Clara
- Santa Cruz
- Siskiyou
- Solano
- Sonoma
- Tehama
- Trinity
- Yuba
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
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^ County totals do not include the write-in votes, which are only given as statewide totals in the Statement Of Vote
^ a b c d California Secretary of State. Statement of Vote Primary Election June 4, 1974. Sacramento, California. pp. 5–8. Retrieved July 21, 2024.
^ a b California Secretary of State. Statement of Vote General Election, November 5, 1974. Sacramento, California. p. 7. Retrieved July 21, 2024.