1990 California Superintendent of Public Instruction election|
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| Nominee
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Bill Honig
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Samuel Rodriguez
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Carol S. Koppel
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| Party
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Nonpartisan
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Nonpartisan
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Nonpartisan
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| Popular vote
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2,554,143
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784,297
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765,039
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| Percentage
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55.11%
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16.92%
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16.50%
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| Nominee
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Mark Isler
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| Party
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Nonpartisan
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| Popular vote
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531,900
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| Percentage
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11.47%
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Honig: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% |
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The 1990 California State Superintendent of Public Instruction election occurred on June 5, 1990. The incumbent, Bill Honig, defeated his opponents in the first round by receiving a majority of the vote, so no runoff election occurred. The office is officially nonpartisan, so no political party is listed on the ballot for the candidates.