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Originally published in The Fresno Bee and on FresnoBee.com on June 8, 2006. These candidates will face off in November's general election. Statewide offices are partisan races, with party affiliations listed; local races show nonpartisan runoffs where there was not a clear winner Tuesday. Incumbents are marked with an (i).

STATE OFFICES

Governor

Phil Angelides, Democrat

Arnold Schwarzenegger (i), Republican

Edward Noonan, Am. Independent

Peter Camejo, Green

Art Olivier, Libertarian

Janice Jordan, Peace/Freedom


U.S. Senate

Dianne Feinstein (i), Democrat

Dick Mountjoy, Republican

Don Grundmann, Am. Independent

Todd Chretien, Green

Michael Metti, Libertarian

Marsha Feinland, Peace/Freedom


Lieutenant governor

John Garamendi, Democrat

Tom McClintock, Republican

Jim King, Am. Independent

Donna Warren, Green

Lynnette Shaw, Libertarian

Stewart Alexander, Peace/Freedom


Secretary of state

Debra Bowen, Democrat

Bruce McPherson (i), Republican

Glen McMillon, Am. Independent

Forrest Hill, Green

Gail Lightfoot, Libertarian

Margie Akin, Peace/Freedom


Controller

John Chiang, Democrat

Tony Strickland, Republican

Warren Campbell, Am. Independent

Laura Wells, Green

Donna Tello, Libertarian

Elizabeth Barron, Peace/Freedom


Treasurer

Bill Lockyer, Democrat

Claude Parrish, Republican

E. Justin Noonan, Am. Independent

Mehul Thakker, Green

Marian Smithson, Libertarian

Gerald Sanders, Peace/Freedom


Attorney general

Jerry Brown, Democrat

Chuck Poochigian, Republican

Michael Wyman, Green

Kenneth Weissman, Libertarian

Jack Harrison, Peace/Freedom


Insurance commissioner

Cruz Bustamante, Democrat

Steve Poizner, Republican

Jay Burden, Am. Independent

Larry Cafiero, Green

Dale Ogden, Libertarian

Tom Condit, Peace/Freedom


State Senate

District 12

Wiley Nickel, Democrat

Jeff Denham (i), Republican

District 14

Wesley Firch, Democrat

Dave Cogdill, Republican

District 18

Fred Davis, Democrat

Roy Ashburn (i), Republican

Matthew Rick, Green


State Assembly

District 25

James Bufford, Democrat

Tom Berryhill, Republican

Mike Dell'Orto, Libertarian

District 26

Kenneth Goeken, Democrat

Greg Aghazarian (i), Republican

District 27

John Laird (i), Democrat

Michael Morrison, Republican

District 28

Anna Caballero, Democrat

Ignacio Velazquez, Republican

District 29

Benjamin Avila, Democrat

Mike Villines (i), Republican

Jonathan Zwickel, Libertarian

John Crockford, Peace/Freedom

District 30

Nicole Parra (i), Democrat

Danny Gilmore, Republican

District 32

Maribel Vega, Democrat

Jean Fuller, Republican

District 33

Robert Cuthbert, Democrat

Sam Blakeslee (i), Republican

District 34

Desmond Farrelly, Democrat

Bill Maze (i), Republican

David Silva, Green


VALLEY OFFICES

Percentages are from Tuesday's primary

Fresno County sheriff

Cal Minor (37.5%)

Margaret Mims (28.1%)


Fresno City Council, District 1

Scott Miller (25.9%)

Blong Xiong (24.7%)


Kings County sheriff/coroner/public administrator

Chris Jordan (40.3%)

Allan McClain (30.7%)


Madera County supervisor, District 5

W. Tom Wheeler (38.0%)

Tony Ward (27.6%)


Tulare County supervisor, District 5

Bob Perez (32.0%)

Mike Ennis (27.9%)



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