The 1992 United States presidential election in California took place on November 3, 1992, and was part of the 1992 United States presidential election. Voters chose 54 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.
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California voted for Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton. His victory marked the first time California had voted for a Democratic presidential nominee since Lyndon B. Johnson’s 1964 landslide, and only the second time since 1948. This would also be the first time since 1932 that a non-incumbent Democrat won California. Clinton's win in this state reflected the change in its status from a Republican-leaning swing state to a Democratic stronghold. California maintains the largest number of electoral votes in the Electoral College.
It was the first occasion that San Diego County had voted for a Democrat since Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1944. As of the 2024 presidential election, this is the last time that any of the following counties were won by the Democratic nominee: Del Norte, Mariposa, Plumas, Siskiyou, Tehama, and Tuolumne. Ross Perot gained a plurality in Trinity County, the only time a non-major party candidate has carried any county in the state since Progressive Party candidate Robert La Follette Sr. in 1924. Perot also won the city of Avalon on Catalina Island, with 323 votes to George H.W. Bush's 315.
Results
1992 United States presidential election in California | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | Electoral votes | |
Democratic | William Jefferson Clinton | 5,121,325 | 46.01% | 54 | |
Republican | George Herbert Walker Bush (Incumbent) | 3,630,574 | 32.61% | 0 | |
Independent | Henry Ross Perot | 2,296,006 | 20.63% | 0 | |
Libertarian | Andre Marrou | 48,139 | 0.43% | 0 | |
Peace and Freedom | Ron Daniels | 18,597 | 0.17% | 0 | |
Taxpayers’ | Howard Phillips | 12,711 | 0.11% | 0 | |
America First | James "Bo" Gritz (write-in) | 3,077 | 0.03% | 0 | |
Natural Law | Dr. John Hagelin (write-in) | 836 | 0.01% | 0 | |
Democrats for Economic Recovery | Lyndon LaRouche (write-in) | 180 | >0.01% | 0 | |
Other write-ins | 149 | >0.01% | 0 | ||
Independent | (write-in) | 131 | >0.01% | 0 | |
Socialist Workers Party | James Warren (write-in) | 115 | >0.01% | 0 | |
Independent | (write-in) | 18 | >0.01% | 0 | |
Independent | Isabell Masters (write-in) | 12 | >0.01% | 0 | |
Invalid or blank votes | 242,844 | 2.13% | — | ||
Totals | 11,374,565 | 100.0% | 54 | ||
Voter turnout | 54.52% | — |
By county
County | Bill Clinton Democratic | George H.W. Bush Republican | Ross Perot Independent | Various candidates Other parties | Margin | Total votes cast | |||||
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# | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | ||
Alameda | 334,224 | 63.04% | 109,292 | 20.62% | 81,643 | 15.40% | 4,986 | 0.94% | 224,932 | 42.42% | 530,145 |
Alpine | 215 | 34.07% | 222 | 35.18% | 186 | 29.48% | 8 | 1.27% | -7 | -1.11% | 631 |
Amador | 5,286 | 34.25% | 5,477 | 35.49% | 4,553 | 29.50% | 118 | 0.76% | -191 | -1.24% | 15,434 |
Butte | 32,489 | 38.22% | 31,608 | 37.18% | 20,231 | 23.80% | 686 | 0.81% | 881 | 1.04% | 85,014 |
Calaveras | 5,989 | 35.25% | 6,006 | 35.35% | 4,848 | 28.53% | 148 | 0.87% | -17 | -0.10% | 16,991 |
Colusa | 1,798 | 31.91% | 2,589 | 45.94% | 1,206 | 21.40% | 42 | 0.75% | -791 | -14.03% | 5,635 |
Contra Costa | 194,960 | 50.93% | 112,965 | 29.51% | 72,518 | 18.94% | 2,380 | 0.62% | 81,995 | 21.42% | 382,823 |
Del Norte | 3,639 | 38.91% | 3,083 | 32.96% | 2,575 | 27.53% | 56 | 0.60% | 556 | 5.95% | 9,353 |
El Dorado | 21,012 | 32.38% | 25,906 | 39.92% | 17,503 | 26.97% | 466 | 0.72% | -4,894 | -7.54% | 64,887 |
Fresno | 92,418 | 42.17% | 89,137 | 40.67% | 36,299 | 16.56% | 1,307 | 0.60% | 3,281 | 1.50% | 219,161 |
Glenn | 2,666 | 30.24% | 3,812 | 43.24% | 2,278 | 25.84% | 60 | 0.68% | -1,146 | -13.00% | 8,816 |
Humboldt | 28,854 | 48.07% | 18,299 | 30.49% | 12,340 | 20.56% | 528 | 0.88% | 10,555 | 17.58% | 60,021 |
Imperial | 11,109 | 43.88% | 9,759 | 38.55% | 4,247 | 16.77% | 203 | 0.80% | 1,350 | 5.33% | 25,318 |
Inyo | 2,695 | 31.84% | 3,689 | 43.58% | 1,999 | 23.62% | 81 | 0.96% | -994 | -11.74% | 8,464 |
Kern | 60,510 | 33.75% | 80,762 | 45.05% | 36,891 | 20.58% | 1,100 | 0.61% | -20,252 | -11.30% | 179,263 |
Kings | 9,982 | 38.91% | 10,673 | 41.61% | 4,899 | 19.10% | 97 | 0.38% | -691 | -2.70% | 25,651 |
Lake | 10,548 | 45.44% | 6,678 | 28.77% | 5,797 | 24.97% | 190 | 0.82% | 3,870 | 16.67% | 23,213 |
Lassen | 3,388 | 32.70% | 3,836 | 37.02% | 3,004 | 28.99% | 134 | 1.29% | -448 | -4.32% | 10,362 |
Los Angeles | 1,446,529 | 52.54% | 799,607 | 29.04% | 488,624 | 17.75% | 18,643 | 0.68% | 646,922 | 23.50% | 2,753,403 |
Madera | 10,863 | 35.92% | 13,066 | 43.20% | 6,156 | 20.35% | 160 | 0.53% | -2,203 | -7.28% | 30,245 |
Marin | 76,158 | 58.27% | 30,479 | 23.32% | 22,986 | 17.59% | 1,084 | 0.83% | 45,679 | 34.95% | 130,707 |
Mariposa | 3,023 | 36.48% | 2,982 | 35.98% | 2,211 | 26.68% | 71 | 0.86% | 41 | 0.50% | 8,287 |
Mendocino | 18,344 | 50.21% | 7,958 | 21.78% | 9,753 | 26.69% | 483 | 1.32% | 8,591 | 23.52% | 36,538 |
Merced | 20,133 | 40.85% | 17,981 | 36.48% | 10,914 | 22.15% | 256 | 0.52% | 2,152 | 4.37% | 49,284 |
Modoc | 1,489 | 32.19% | 1,803 | 38.98% | 1,269 | 27.44% | 64 | 1.38% | -314 | -6.79% | 4,625 |
Mono | 1,489 | 34.19% | 1,570 | 36.05% | 1,248 | 28.66% | 48 | 1.10% | -81 | -1.86% | 4,355 |
Monterey | 54,861 | 47.01% | 36,461 | 31.25% | 24,472 | 20.97% | 895 | 0.77% | 18,400 | 15.76% | 116,689 |
Napa | 24,215 | 45.30% | 15,662 | 29.30% | 13,150 | 24.60% | 428 | 0.80% | 8,553 | 16.00% | 53,455 |
Nevada | 15,433 | 34.92% | 17,343 | 39.24% | 11,072 | 25.05% | 353 | 0.80% | -1,910 | -4.32% | 44,201 |
Orange | 306,930 | 31.56% | 426,613 | 43.87% | 232,394 | 23.90% | 6,612 | 0.68% | -119,683 | -12.31% | 972,549 |
Placer | 30,783 | 33.69% | 38,298 | 41.92% | 21,741 | 23.80% | 544 | 0.60% | -7,515 | -8.23% | 91,366 |
Plumas | 3,742 | 37.61% | 3,599 | 36.17% | 2,551 | 25.64% | 57 | 0.57% | 143 | 1.44% | 9,949 |
Riverside | 166,241 | 38.64% | 159,457 | 37.06% | 102,233 | 23.76% | 2,344 | 0.54% | 6,784 | 1.58% | 430,275 |
Sacramento | 197,540 | 43.56% | 160,366 | 35.36% | 91,412 | 20.16% | 4,194 | 0.92% | 37,174 | 8.20% | 453,512 |
San Benito | 5,354 | 42.03% | 4,112 | 32.28% | 3,182 | 24.98% | 91 | 0.71% | 1,242 | 9.75% | 12,739 |
San Bernardino | 183,634 | 38.74% | 176,563 | 37.24% | 109,183 | 23.03% | 4,690 | 0.99% | 7,071 | 1.50% | 474,070 |
San Diego | 367,397 | 37.24% | 352,125 | 35.69% | 259,249 | 26.28% | 7,875 | 0.80% | 15,272 | 1.55% | 986,646 |
San Francisco | 233,263 | 72.40% | 57,352 | 17.80% | 29,018 | 9.01% | 2,574 | 0.80% | 175,911 | 54.60% | 322,207 |
San Joaquin | 63,655 | 41.28% | 58,355 | 37.84% | 31,205 | 20.24% | 995 | 0.65% | 5,300 | 3.44% | 154,210 |
San Luis Obispo | 40,136 | 38.36% | 36,384 | 34.78% | 27,314 | 26.11% | 785 | 0.75% | 3,752 | 3.58% | 104,619 |
San Mateo | 149,232 | 53.97% | 75,080 | 27.15% | 50,465 | 18.25% | 1,731 | 0.63% | 74,152 | 26.82% | 276,508 |
Santa Barbara | 69,215 | 42.53% | 57,375 | 35.25% | 35,105 | 21.57% | 1,061 | 0.65% | 11,840 | 7.28% | 162,756 |
Santa Clara | 296,265 | 49.21% | 170,870 | 28.38% | 128,895 | 21.41% | 6,025 | 1.00% | 125,395 | 20.83% | 602,055 |
Santa Cruz | 66,183 | 58.06% | 24,916 | 21.86% | 21,615 | 18.96% | 1,278 | 1.12% | 41,267 | 36.20% | 113,992 |
Shasta | 21,605 | 31.61% | 28,190 | 41.24% | 17,990 | 26.32% | 574 | 0.84% | -6,585 | -9.63% | 68,359 |
Sierra | 653 | 34.83% | 691 | 36.85% | 519 | 27.68% | 12 | 0.64% | -38 | -2.02% | 1,875 |
Siskiyou | 8,254 | 39.91% | 6,660 | 32.21% | 5,567 | 26.92% | 198 | 0.96% | 1,594 | 7.70% | 20,679 |
Solano | 64,320 | 48.69% | 38,883 | 29.43% | 27,851 | 21.08% | 1,057 | 0.80% | 25,437 | 19.26% | 132,111 |
Sonoma | 104,334 | 52.78% | 47,619 | 24.09% | 43,859 | 22.19% | 1,879 | 0.95% | 56,715 | 28.69% | 197,691 |
Stanislaus | 52,415 | 40.95% | 47,275 | 36.93% | 27,651 | 21.60% | 664 | 0.52% | 5,140 | 4.02% | 128,005 |
Sutter | 7,883 | 30.48% | 12,956 | 50.10% | 4,881 | 18.87% | 140 | 0.54% | -5,073 | -19.62% | 25,860 |
Tehama | 7,508 | 35.79% | 7,419 | 35.36% | 5,884 | 28.05% | 168 | 0.80% | 89 | 0.43% | 20,979 |
Trinity | 1,967 | 32.63% | 1,886 | 31.28% | 2,092 | 34.70% | 84 | 1.39% | -125 | -2.07% | 6,029 |
Tulare | 31,188 | 35.22% | 40,482 | 45.71% | 16,430 | 18.55% | 453 | 0.51% | -9,294 | -10.49% | 88,553 |
Tuolumne | 9,216 | 38.12% | 8,525 | 35.26% | 6,294 | 26.03% | 143 | 0.59% | 691 | 2.86% | 24,178 |
Ventura | 99,011 | 36.99% | 94,911 | 35.46% | 71,844 | 26.84% | 1,881 | 0.70% | 4,100 | 1.53% | 267,647 |
Yolo | 33,297 | 53.33% | 17,574 | 28.15% | 11,073 | 17.73% | 492 | 0.79% | 15,723 | 25.18% | 62,436 |
Yuba | 5,785 | 34.24% | 7,333 | 43.40% | 3,637 | 21.53% | 140 | 0.83% | -1,548 | -9.16% | 16,895 |
Total | 5,121,325 | 46.01% | 3,630,574 | 32.61% | 2,296,006 | 20.63% | 83,816 | 0.75% | 1,490,751 | 13.40% | 11,131,721 |
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
- Butte
- Del Norte
- Fresno
- Imperial
- Mariposa
- Merced
- Monterey
- Napa
- Plumas
- Riverside
- Sacramento
- San Bernardino
- San Diego
- San Joaquin
- San Luis Obispo
- Santa Barbara
- Siskiyou
- Stanislaus
- Tehama
- Tuolumne
- Ventura
Counties that flipped from Republican to Independent
- Trinity
References
- "Historical Voter Registration and Participation in Statewide General Elections 1910-2018" (PDF). California Secretary of State. Retrieved May 5, 2022.
- Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
- "Supplement to the Statement of Vote" (PDF). Elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov. 1992. Retrieved August 28, 2019.
- "President" (PDF). California Secretary of State. December 12, 1992. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 30, 2008. Retrieved August 10, 2008.
- "Supplement to the Statement of Vote" (PDF). Elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov. 1992. Retrieved July 24, 2024.
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The 1992 United States presidential election in California took place on November 3 1992 and was part of the 1992 United States presidential election Voters chose 54 representatives or electors to the Electoral College who voted for president and vice president 1992 United States presidential election in California 1988 November 3 1992 1996 Turnout75 32 of registered voters 2 51 pp 54 52 of eligible voters 1 01 pp Nominee Bill Clinton George H W Bush Ross Perot Party Democratic Republican Independent Home state Arkansas Texas Texas Running mate Al Gore Dan Quayle James Stockdale Electoral vote 54 0 0 Popular vote 5 121 325 3 630 574 2 296 006 Percentage 46 01 32 61 20 63 County resultsCongressional district resultsClinton 30 40 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 Bush 30 40 40 50 50 60 Perot 30 40 President before election George H W Bush Republican Elected President Bill Clinton Democratic The template Elections in California sidebar is being considered for deletion Ronald Reagan and George H W Bush campaigning in California California voted for Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton His victory marked the first time California had voted for a Democratic presidential nominee since Lyndon B Johnson s 1964 landslide and only the second time since 1948 This would also be the first time since 1932 that a non incumbent Democrat won California Clinton s win in this state reflected the change in its status from a Republican leaning swing state to a Democratic stronghold California maintains the largest number of electoral votes in the Electoral College It was the first occasion that San Diego County had voted for a Democrat since Franklin D Roosevelt in 1944 As of the 2024 presidential election this is the last time that any of the following counties were won by the Democratic nominee Del Norte Mariposa Plumas Siskiyou Tehama and Tuolumne Ross Perot gained a plurality in Trinity County the only time a non major party candidate has carried any county in the state since Progressive Party candidate Robert La Follette Sr in 1924 Perot also won the city of Avalon on Catalina Island with 323 votes to George H W Bush s 315 Results1992 United States presidential election in California Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes Democratic William Jefferson Clinton 5 121 325 46 01 54 Republican George Herbert Walker Bush Incumbent 3 630 574 32 61 0 Independent Henry Ross Perot 2 296 006 20 63 0 Libertarian Andre Marrou 48 139 0 43 0 Peace and Freedom Ron Daniels 18 597 0 17 0 Taxpayers Howard Phillips 12 711 0 11 0 America First James Bo Gritz write in 3 077 0 03 0 Natural Law Dr John Hagelin write in 836 0 01 0 Democrats for Economic Recovery Lyndon LaRouche write in 180 gt 0 01 0 Other write ins 149 gt 0 01 0 Independent write in 131 gt 0 01 0 Socialist Workers Party James Warren write in 115 gt 0 01 0 Independent write in 18 gt 0 01 0 Independent Isabell Masters write in 12 gt 0 01 0 Invalid or blank votes 242 844 2 13 Totals 11 374 565 100 0 54 Voter turnout 54 52 By county County Bill Clinton Democratic George H W Bush Republican Ross Perot Independent Various candidates Other parties Margin Total votes cast Alameda 334 224 63 04 109 292 20 62 81 643 15 40 4 986 0 94 224 932 42 42 530 145 Alpine 215 34 07 222 35 18 186 29 48 8 1 27 7 1 11 631 Amador 5 286 34 25 5 477 35 49 4 553 29 50 118 0 76 191 1 24 15 434 Butte 32 489 38 22 31 608 37 18 20 231 23 80 686 0 81 881 1 04 85 014 Calaveras 5 989 35 25 6 006 35 35 4 848 28 53 148 0 87 17 0 10 16 991 Colusa 1 798 31 91 2 589 45 94 1 206 21 40 42 0 75 791 14 03 5 635 Contra Costa 194 960 50 93 112 965 29 51 72 518 18 94 2 380 0 62 81 995 21 42 382 823 Del Norte 3 639 38 91 3 083 32 96 2 575 27 53 56 0 60 556 5 95 9 353 El Dorado 21 012 32 38 25 906 39 92 17 503 26 97 466 0 72 4 894 7 54 64 887 Fresno 92 418 42 17 89 137 40 67 36 299 16 56 1 307 0 60 3 281 1 50 219 161 Glenn 2 666 30 24 3 812 43 24 2 278 25 84 60 0 68 1 146 13 00 8 816 Humboldt 28 854 48 07 18 299 30 49 12 340 20 56 528 0 88 10 555 17 58 60 021 Imperial 11 109 43 88 9 759 38 55 4 247 16 77 203 0 80 1 350 5 33 25 318 Inyo 2 695 31 84 3 689 43 58 1 999 23 62 81 0 96 994 11 74 8 464 Kern 60 510 33 75 80 762 45 05 36 891 20 58 1 100 0 61 20 252 11 30 179 263 Kings 9 982 38 91 10 673 41 61 4 899 19 10 97 0 38 691 2 70 25 651 Lake 10 548 45 44 6 678 28 77 5 797 24 97 190 0 82 3 870 16 67 23 213 Lassen 3 388 32 70 3 836 37 02 3 004 28 99 134 1 29 448 4 32 10 362 Los Angeles 1 446 529 52 54 799 607 29 04 488 624 17 75 18 643 0 68 646 922 23 50 2 753 403 Madera 10 863 35 92 13 066 43 20 6 156 20 35 160 0 53 2 203 7 28 30 245 Marin 76 158 58 27 30 479 23 32 22 986 17 59 1 084 0 83 45 679 34 95 130 707 Mariposa 3 023 36 48 2 982 35 98 2 211 26 68 71 0 86 41 0 50 8 287 Mendocino 18 344 50 21 7 958 21 78 9 753 26 69 483 1 32 8 591 23 52 36 538 Merced 20 133 40 85 17 981 36 48 10 914 22 15 256 0 52 2 152 4 37 49 284 Modoc 1 489 32 19 1 803 38 98 1 269 27 44 64 1 38 314 6 79 4 625 Mono 1 489 34 19 1 570 36 05 1 248 28 66 48 1 10 81 1 86 4 355 Monterey 54 861 47 01 36 461 31 25 24 472 20 97 895 0 77 18 400 15 76 116 689 Napa 24 215 45 30 15 662 29 30 13 150 24 60 428 0 80 8 553 16 00 53 455 Nevada 15 433 34 92 17 343 39 24 11 072 25 05 353 0 80 1 910 4 32 44 201 Orange 306 930 31 56 426 613 43 87 232 394 23 90 6 612 0 68 119 683 12 31 972 549 Placer 30 783 33 69 38 298 41 92 21 741 23 80 544 0 60 7 515 8 23 91 366 Plumas 3 742 37 61 3 599 36 17 2 551 25 64 57 0 57 143 1 44 9 949 Riverside 166 241 38 64 159 457 37 06 102 233 23 76 2 344 0 54 6 784 1 58 430 275 Sacramento 197 540 43 56 160 366 35 36 91 412 20 16 4 194 0 92 37 174 8 20 453 512 San Benito 5 354 42 03 4 112 32 28 3 182 24 98 91 0 71 1 242 9 75 12 739 San Bernardino 183 634 38 74 176 563 37 24 109 183 23 03 4 690 0 99 7 071 1 50 474 070 San Diego 367 397 37 24 352 125 35 69 259 249 26 28 7 875 0 80 15 272 1 55 986 646 San Francisco 233 263 72 40 57 352 17 80 29 018 9 01 2 574 0 80 175 911 54 60 322 207 San Joaquin 63 655 41 28 58 355 37 84 31 205 20 24 995 0 65 5 300 3 44 154 210 San Luis Obispo 40 136 38 36 36 384 34 78 27 314 26 11 785 0 75 3 752 3 58 104 619 San Mateo 149 232 53 97 75 080 27 15 50 465 18 25 1 731 0 63 74 152 26 82 276 508 Santa Barbara 69 215 42 53 57 375 35 25 35 105 21 57 1 061 0 65 11 840 7 28 162 756 Santa Clara 296 265 49 21 170 870 28 38 128 895 21 41 6 025 1 00 125 395 20 83 602 055 Santa Cruz 66 183 58 06 24 916 21 86 21 615 18 96 1 278 1 12 41 267 36 20 113 992 Shasta 21 605 31 61 28 190 41 24 17 990 26 32 574 0 84 6 585 9 63 68 359 Sierra 653 34 83 691 36 85 519 27 68 12 0 64 38 2 02 1 875 Siskiyou 8 254 39 91 6 660 32 21 5 567 26 92 198 0 96 1 594 7 70 20 679 Solano 64 320 48 69 38 883 29 43 27 851 21 08 1 057 0 80 25 437 19 26 132 111 Sonoma 104 334 52 78 47 619 24 09 43 859 22 19 1 879 0 95 56 715 28 69 197 691 Stanislaus 52 415 40 95 47 275 36 93 27 651 21 60 664 0 52 5 140 4 02 128 005 Sutter 7 883 30 48 12 956 50 10 4 881 18 87 140 0 54 5 073 19 62 25 860 Tehama 7 508 35 79 7 419 35 36 5 884 28 05 168 0 80 89 0 43 20 979 Trinity 1 967 32 63 1 886 31 28 2 092 34 70 84 1 39 125 2 07 6 029 Tulare 31 188 35 22 40 482 45 71 16 430 18 55 453 0 51 9 294 10 49 88 553 Tuolumne 9 216 38 12 8 525 35 26 6 294 26 03 143 0 59 691 2 86 24 178 Ventura 99 011 36 99 94 911 35 46 71 844 26 84 1 881 0 70 4 100 1 53 267 647 Yolo 33 297 53 33 17 574 28 15 11 073 17 73 492 0 79 15 723 25 18 62 436 Yuba 5 785 34 24 7 333 43 40 3 637 21 53 140 0 83 1 548 9 16 16 895 Total 5 121 325 46 01 3 630 574 32 61 2 296 006 20 63 83 816 0 75 1 490 751 13 40 11 131 721 Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic Butte Del Norte Fresno Imperial Mariposa Merced Monterey Napa Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara Siskiyou Stanislaus Tehama Tuolumne Ventura Counties that flipped from Republican to Independent TrinityReferences Historical Voter Registration and Participation in Statewide General Elections 1910 2018 PDF California Secretary of State Retrieved May 5 2022 Sullivan Robert David How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century America Magazine in The National Catholic Review June 29 2016 Supplement to the Statement of Vote PDF Elections cdn sos ca gov 1992 Retrieved August 28 2019 President PDF California Secretary of State December 12 1992 Archived from the original PDF on July 30 2008 Retrieved August 10 2008 Supplement to the Statement of Vote PDF Elections cdn sos ca gov 1992 Retrieved July 24 2024