Candidates • Robert K. Booher • Ted Bruinsma, president of the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce • Rafael D. Cortes •
Bob Dornan, U.S. Representative from
Garden Grove •
Barry Goldwater Jr., U.S. Representative from
Woodland Hills and son of U.S. Senator
Barry Goldwater • John Hickey •
Pete McCloskey, U.S. Representative from
Woodside and 1972 presidential candidate • Edison P. McDaniels • William H. Pemberton •
Maureen Reagan, daughter of President
Ronald Reagan •
John G. Schmitz, State Senator from
Corona del Mar, former U.S. Representative, and American Independent nominee for president in 1972 •
William B. Shockley, recipient of the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics •
Pete Wilson,
mayor of San Diego and former Assemblyman
Withdrew •
S.I. Hayakawa, incumbent Senator since 1977
Campaign Incumbent Senator
S.I. Hayakawa became a somewhat controversial figure due to his propensity for off-color statements and for his tendency to doze off in meetings, earning him the nickname "Sleeping Sam". As a result, Hayakawa had a high unfavorability rating of 57%. In spite of this, Hayakawa initially made clear his intent to run for re-election in spite of any potential challenges. However, Hayakawa trailed in polls badly, and at one point saw his funds dwindle down to less than $40,000. In spite of earlier promises not to, Hayakawa announced his withdrawal from the race on January 31, 1982.
Results == Democratic primary==