Democratic nominees for Governor of California
All except those in italics won the general election and were elected Governor of California.
- 1849 Peter Hardeman Burnett [1]
- 1851 John Bigler
- 1853 John Bigler [2]
- 1855 John Bigler [2]
- 1857 John B. Weller[3]
- 1859 Milton Latham[3]
- 1861 John Conness [4]
- 1863 John G. Downey [5],[6][3]
- 1867 H. H. Haight
- 1871 H. H. Haight [2]
- 1875 William Irwin
- 1879 Hugh J. Glenn
- 1882 George Stoneman [7]
- 1886 Washington Bartlett
- 1890 Edward B. Pond
- 1894 James Budd
- 1898 James G. Maguire [8]
- 1902 Franklin K. Lane
- 1906 Theodore A. Bell
- 1910 Theodore A. Bell
- 1914 J. B. Curtin
- 1918 [9]
- 1922 Thomas Lee Woolwine
- 1926 Justus S. Wardell
- 1930 Milton K. Young
- 1934 Upton Sinclair
- 1938 Culbert Olson
- 1942 Culbert Olson [2]
- 1946 Earl Warren [2],[10]
- 1950 James Roosevelt
- 1954 Richard P. Graves
- 1958 Edmund G. "Pat" Brown
- 1962 Edmund G. "Pat" Brown [2]
- 1966 Edmund G. "Pat" Brown [2]
- 1970 Jess Unruh
- 1974 Jerry Brown
- 1978 Jerry Brown [2]
- 1982 Tom Bradley
- 1986 Tom Bradley
- 1990 Dianne Feinstein
- 1994 Kathleen Brown
- 1998 Gray Davis
- 2002 Gray Davis [2]
- 2006 Phil Angelides
- 2010 Jerry Brown
- 2014 Jerry Brown [2]
- 2018 Gavin Newsom
Notes
- Independent Democrat
- Incumbent
- Lecompton Democrat
- Union Democrat
- Term of office changed by 1862 amendment to the 1849 constitution
- Former Governor.
- Term of office changed by 1879 constitution
- Also the nominee of the Populist Party.
- No candidate
- Nominee of both the Republican and Democratic parties (won both primaries through cross-filing).
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