- Source: 1970 California gubernatorial election
The 1970 California gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1970. The incumbent governor, Republican Ronald Reagan, won re-election over Democrat and Speaker of the Assembly Jesse Unruh. This would be the closest victory of Ronald Reagan's entire political career.
Democratic primary
= Candidates
=Walter R. Buchanan
Jack W. Clapper
Florence E. Douglas, mayor of Vallejo since 1955
Raymond L. Haight Jr., high school history teacher, anti-war advocate, and son of Raymond Haight
Harry F. May
Eddie M. Ramirez, Boyle Heights (Los Angeles) pharmacist
Joseph S. Ramos
Jesse M. Unruh, former Speaker of the California Assembly (1961–69) and Assemblyman from Marina del Rey
George H. Wagner
Samuel William Yorty, mayor of Los Angeles since 1961
= Results
=Republican primary
= Candidates
=Ronald Reagan, incumbent governor
= Results
=Other primaries
= American Independent Party
== Peace and Freedom Party
=General election results
= Results by county
== Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
=Fresno
Kings
Lassen
Madera
Sacramento
Shasta
Sierra
Stanislaus
Yolo
See also
1970 Folsom Prison strike
References
External links
California Elections Page
Reagan's Heritage Archived 2006-07-08 at the Wayback Machine
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