The report has some interesting information:
"The new survey which polled 2,000 voters in the 12 days following the election finds that, by a wide
margin, voters were more likely to say that Novembers election made them feel better about California
politics (30% to 14%), although for 54 percent it made no difference. That is a long and large difference
from PPICs 2005 post-election survey when 38 percent of voters said the special election made them
feel worse and only 21 percent said that it made them feel better about state politics."
Lost of stuff in the report itself (link in my post 1):
More:
"Moderates key to Schwarzenegger victory Page 22
Self-described moderate voters supported Governor Schwarzenegger over challenger Phil Angelides
by a double-digit margin (57% to 39%). Schwarzenegger also enjoyed majority support among both
men and women (59% and 54%, respectively), and was helped by the backing of 30 percent of
Democrats and 54 percent of independents."