Danny Fabricant
Danny Fabricant (Republican Party) ran for election to the U.S. Senate to represent California. He lost as a write-in in the primary on March 5, 2024.
Biography
Danny Fabricant was born in Brooklyn, New York. He attended Valley College.[1]
Elections
2024
See also: United States Senate election in California, 2024
General election
General election for U.S. Senate California
Adam Schiff defeated Steve Garvey in the general election for U.S. Senate California on November 5, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Adam Schiff (D) | 58.9 | 9,036,252 | |
![]() | Steve Garvey (R) | 41.1 | 6,312,594 |
Total votes: 15,348,846 | ||||
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Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for U.S. Senate California
The following candidates ran in the primary for U.S. Senate California on March 5, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Adam Schiff (D) | 31.6 | 2,304,829 | |
✔ | ![]() | Steve Garvey (R) | 31.5 | 2,301,351 |
![]() | Katie Porter (D) | 15.3 | 1,118,429 | |
Barbara Lee (D) | 9.8 | 717,129 | ||
![]() | Eric Early (R) | 3.3 | 242,055 | |
James P. Bradley (R) | 1.4 | 98,778 | ||
![]() | Christina Pascucci (D) | 0.8 | 61,998 | |
![]() | Sharleta Bassett (R) | 0.8 | 54,884 | |
![]() | Sarah Sun Liew (R) | 0.5 | 38,718 | |
Laura Garza (No party preference) | 0.5 | 34,529 | ||
Jonathan Reiss (R) | 0.5 | 34,400 | ||
![]() | Sepi Gilani (D) ![]() | 0.5 | 34,316 | |
![]() | Gail Lightfoot (L) | 0.5 | 33,295 | |
![]() | Denice Gary-Pandol (R) ![]() | 0.4 | 25,649 | |
![]() | James Macauley (R) ![]() | 0.3 | 23,296 | |
![]() | Harmesh Kumar (D) ![]() | 0.3 | 21,624 | |
David Peterson (D) ![]() | 0.3 | 21,170 | ||
![]() | Douglas Howard Pierce (D) | 0.3 | 19,458 | |
![]() | Major Singh (No party preference) | 0.2 | 17,092 | |
![]() | John Rose (D) ![]() | 0.2 | 14,627 | |
![]() | Perry Pound (D) ![]() | 0.2 | 14,195 | |
![]() | Raji Rab (D) | 0.2 | 13,640 | |
![]() | Mark Ruzon (No party preference) ![]() | 0.2 | 13,488 | |
![]() | Forrest Jones (American Independent Party of California) | 0.2 | 13,140 | |
Stefan Simchowitz (R) | 0.2 | 12,773 | ||
![]() | Martin Veprauskas (R) | 0.1 | 9,795 | |
![]() | Don Grundmann (No party preference) | 0.1 | 6,641 | |
![]() | Michael Dilger (No party preference) (Write-in) ![]() | 0.0 | 7 | |
![]() | Carlos Guillermo Tapia (R) (Write-in) | 0.0 | 5 | |
John Dowell (No party preference) (Write-in) | 0.0 | 3 | ||
![]() | Danny Fabricant (R) (Write-in) | 0.0 | 3 |
Total votes: 7,301,317 | ||||
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Lexi Reese (D)
- Alexander Norbash (D)
- Renee Martinez (No party preference)
- Dominick Dorothy (D)
- Joshua Bocanegra (D)
- Barack Obama Mandela (R)
- Joe Sosinski (No party preference)
- James Shuster (R)
- Rommell Montenegro (D)
- Zakaria Kortam (R)
- John Pappenheim (R)
- Jacob Farmos (D)
- Roxanne Lawler (R)
- Jessica Resendez (D)
- Jeremy Fennell (D)
- Carson Franklin Jr. (D)
- Fepbrina Keivaulqe Autiameineire (Vienmerisce Veittemeignzce USA)
- Paul Anderson (G)
- Peter Liu (R)
- Dana Bobbitt (No party preference)
- Zafar Inam (D)
- Jehu Hand (R)
- Eduardo Berdugo (No party preference)
- Frank Ferreira (No party preference)
Endorsements
Ballotpedia did not identify endorsements for Fabricant in this election.
2022
See also: United States Senate election in California, 2022
General election
General election for U.S. Senate California
Incumbent Alex Padilla defeated Mark Meuser in the general election for U.S. Senate California on November 8, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Alex Padilla (D) | 61.1 | 6,621,621 |
Mark Meuser (R) | 38.9 | 4,222,029 |
Total votes: 10,843,650 | ||||
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Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for U.S. Senate California
The following candidates ran in the primary for U.S. Senate California on June 7, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Alex Padilla (D) | 54.1 | 3,725,544 |
✔ | Mark Meuser (R) | 14.9 | 1,028,374 | |
![]() | Cordie Williams (R) ![]() | 6.9 | 474,321 | |
![]() | Jonathan Elist (R) ![]() | 4.2 | 289,716 | |
![]() | Chuck Smith (R) ![]() | 3.9 | 266,766 | |
James P. Bradley (R) | 3.4 | 235,788 | ||
![]() | Douglas Howard Pierce (D) | 1.7 | 116,771 | |
![]() | John Parker (Peace and Freedom Party) ![]() | 1.5 | 105,477 | |
![]() | Sarah Sun Liew (R) ![]() | 1.1 | 76,994 | |
![]() | Dan O'Dowd (D) | 1.1 | 74,916 | |
![]() | Akinyemi Agbede (D) | 1.0 | 70,971 | |
![]() | Myron Hall (R) ![]() | 1.0 | 66,161 | |
![]() | Timothy Ursich Jr. (D) ![]() | 0.8 | 58,348 | |
![]() | Robert Lucero (R) ![]() | 0.8 | 53,398 | |
![]() | James Henry Conn (G) ![]() | 0.5 | 35,983 | |
![]() | Eleanor Garcia (Independent) | 0.5 | 34,625 | |
![]() | Carlos Guillermo Tapia (R) | 0.5 | 33,870 | |
![]() | Pamela Elizondo (G) | 0.5 | 31,981 | |
![]() | Enrique Petris (R) | 0.5 | 31,883 | |
![]() | Obaidul Huq Pirjada (D) | 0.4 | 27,889 | |
![]() | Daphne Bradford (Independent) ![]() | 0.4 | 26,900 | |
![]() | Don Grundmann (Independent) | 0.1 | 10,181 | |
![]() | Deon Jenkins (Independent) | 0.1 | 6,936 | |
![]() | Mark Ruzon (No party preference) (Write-in) | 0.0 | 206 | |
![]() | Lily Zhou (R) (Write-in) | 0.0 | 58 | |
Irene Ratliff (No party preference) (Write-in) ![]() | 0.0 | 7 | ||
Marc Roth (No party preference) (Write-in) | 0.0 | 1 |
Total votes: 6,884,065 | ||||
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Chloe Hollett-Billingsley (D)
- Dhruva Herle (D)
- Chris Theodore (D)
- Ernest Taylor (D)
- Brant John-Michael Williams (Independent)
- Marie Encar Arnold (D)
- Peter Liu (R)
- Brian Ainsworth (R)
- Yvonne Girard (R)
- Elizabeth Heng (R)
- Erik Urbina (R)
- Denard Ingram (D)
- Ellerton Whitney (L)
- Danny Fabricant (R)
- Fepbrina Keivaulqe Autiameineire (Independent)
- Paul Gutierrez (R)
- Mary Glory Thach (Independent)
2020
See also: California's 30th Congressional District election, 2020
General election
General election for U.S. House California District 30
Incumbent Brad Sherman defeated Mark Reed in the general election for U.S. House California District 30 on November 3, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Brad Sherman (D) | 69.5 | 240,038 | |
![]() | Mark Reed (R) | 30.5 | 105,426 |
Total votes: 345,464 | ||||
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Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for U.S. House California District 30
Incumbent Brad Sherman and Mark Reed defeated Courtney Berina, Raji Rab, and Brian Carroll in the primary for U.S. House California District 30 on March 3, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Brad Sherman (D) | 58.1 | 99,282 | |
✔ | ![]() | Mark Reed (R) | 22.7 | 38,778 |
![]() | Courtney Berina (D) ![]() | 11.1 | 18,937 | |
![]() | Raji Rab (D) ![]() | 4.7 | 7,961 | |
Brian Carroll (D) | 3.5 | 5,984 |
Total votes: 170,942 | ||||
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Susan Collin (Independent)
- Royce Dorazio (Unaffiliated)
- Paula Kahn (D)
- Naora Ben-Dov (R)
- Danny Fabricant (R)
Campaign themes
2024
Ballotpedia survey responses
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Danny Fabricant did not complete Ballotpedia's 2024 Candidate Connection survey.
2022
Danny Fabricant completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2021. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Fabricant's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.
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|I'm just a normal guy [Perhaps not as 'normal' as Jimmy Stewart in the 1939 Movie 'Mr. Smith Goes To Washington' who is a part of the rapidly growing percentage of Californians who are disgusted with politicians and the year-round, multi-$ Billion business that politics and elections have become. My campaign will not ask for nor accept ANY donations. We're going to conduct the entire campaign via social media. The bills I plan to introduce in the Senate will be for the benefit of normal people in California, not business owners, union officials, foreign governments or any out-of-state interests. I'm all for improving air quality and the environment, but some people want to do it so fast that it will cause headaches for normal Californians who can't afford the increased costs the people pushing for rapid changes will cause. I'm all for a minimum wage higher than the current $7.25, but California has already done this, in a reasonable way.
I am heavily into protecting animals. In fact, as my websites explains, if you have money that's burning a hole in your pocket or purse, instead of giving it to some politician, donate it to a no-kill animal shelter. My websites will list and link to many of these places.- 1. I want to re-write the entire Federal Criminal Justice system. The system in operation today was written as a prosecutor's wish list. Everything is wrong about it. President Biden, who was the Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee in 1994, when most of the changes were made, now realizes what a mess was made of the whole system, and is willing to sign any Bill to fix parts of it, as soon as they make it through the legislative process. I have more hands-on experience than anyone else in either the House or the Senate. I can explain to the others, in colorful detail, what the system has become, because of the laws that were re-written, at the behest of Federal prosecutors.
- 2. I will NOT speak to lobbyists. In fact, I don't think ANY elected official should accept anything from them, nor speak to them. The people that Senators and Congresspersons represent have plenty of good ideas, that will help the communities they represent. Instead of flying around the world on 'Fact-Finding Missions,' paid for by Lobbyists, big companies or foreign Governments, they can take a 'Fact-Finding Mission' using their computers. But, that won't happen anytime soon. I intend to call out Hypocrites, loudly, wherever I am when those windbags start flag-waving and lying to each other and the American public.
- 3. I plan to set up a Senatorial website that will send out copies of pending Bills, with an easy to understand summary of what each Bill both appears to want to accomplish and what it actually would accomplish, or hurt. I will ask the opinions of everyone who gets the data, but I will only take the suggestions of California residents, who will have to send my Office a redacted (blotting out identifying numbers/DOBs/Street Addresses) California Driver's License or ID, and my staff will verify that they still live in California and they will only be able to register one e-contact to register their comments on Bills. Not having someone with 10 emails getting 10 votes on something. Maybe that idea will catch on with other politicians?? NaaaaaH
A person's "experience" with the Federal Criminal "Justice"(?)system starts with their being arrested, often by an army of Federal Agents, who bring the local news stations along. There was a ridiculous Bill passed years ago called the 'Bail Reform Act,' What that Act means is hardly anyone gets a bail set, so they are permanently Detained. When bails are set, they're usually ridiculously high.
Don't expect to see any lawn signs, TV commercials, hats, T-shirts or anything else with my name on them. You won't get bombarded with spam about me. You'll actually have to Google my name to read about me and then make up your own mind. You'll see a lot of stuff that might shock you and will amuse you (like the 25 year-old clip of me on YouTube explaining how I was beamed up to a Space Ship, where they took my brain out and 'made it better'), but all things considered, am I any worse than the Hypocrites who are now making the laws and rules that affect you, almost every day? I’ll be the first to yell "The Emperor has no clothes on" or to accuse another Senator, from ANY Party, of being a Hypocrite, on C-Span.
I'm not asking for a cent from anyone. I Will NOT accept a cent from anyone. Voters will hear about me from word-of-mouth or from my many social media sites, which were all put together by people who are sick of the multi-Billion Dollar, year-round business that Politics has become.
Think it doesn't happen?
that will become laws that affect the whole world, but they also are responsible for approving the appointment of Judges and Justices for all the Federal Courts, Cabinet members and the heads of dozens of Federal Agencies, as well as Ambassadors to almost 200 Countries.
politicians in various sneaky ways. Do I need to cite examples?
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2020
Danny Fabricant did not complete Ballotpedia's 2020 Candidate Connection survey.
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Footnotes
- ↑ Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on April 17, 2021