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2024 California's 1st State Assembly district election [28] [29] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Heather Hadwick: 41,939 35.6 Republican: Tenessa Audette 34,439 29.2 Republican: Mark Mezzano 30,090 25.5 Republican: Melissa Hunt 11,344 9.6 Total votes 117,812 : 100.0 : General election Republican: Heather Hadwick: 125,387 : ...
The 2024 CAA women's soccer tournament was the postseason women's soccer tournament for the Coastal Athletic Association held from October 31 through November 9, 2024. The First Round and Semifinals of the tournament were hosted by the first and second seed and the final was hosted by the highest remaining seed.
The Assembly convenes, along with the State Senate, at the California State Capitol in Sacramento. Neither house has been expanded since the ratification of the 1879 Constitution , [ 1 ] and each of the 80 members represent at least 465,000 people, more than any other state lower house, [ citation needed ] and second largest of any lower house ...
In the race to represent the northwestern L.A. County swing district in the state Assembly, Patrick Lee Gipson aims to flip Democrat Pilar Schiavo's seat back to Republicans.
Four candidates are running for a two-year term on the California State Assembly District 33, which includes parts of Fresno, Kings and Tulare counties. The primary election is March 5, 2024. Show ...
Elections in the U.S. state of California took place on November 5, 2024, with the statewide direct primary election being held on March 5, 2024. [2] California voters elected all of California's seats to the United States House of Representatives, one seat to the United States Senate, all of the seats of the California State Assembly, and all ...
In July 2023, Caloza announced her campaign for the California State Assembly in the 52nd District to replace incumbent Wendy Carrillo, who ran for the Los Angeles City Council. In March 2024, in a crowded primary field of ten candidates, Caloza and Franky Carrillo advanced to the general election.