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State Route 33 (SR 33) is a north–south state highway in the U.S. state of California. It runs north from U.S. Route 101 in Ventura through the Transverse Ranges and the western side of the San Joaquin Valley to Interstate 5 at a point east of Tracy. SR 33 replaced part of U.S. Route 399 in 1964 during the "great renumbering" of routes.
California State Assembly election, 2020; Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Thurston "Smitty" Smith 32,891 37.9% Republican: Rick Herrick 14,922 17.2% Democratic: Socorro Cisneros 12,136 14.0% Democratic: Blanca A. Gomez 8,950 10.3% Democratic: Anthony A. Rhoades 7,670 8.8% Democratic: Roger La Plante 5,655 6.5% Republican ...
This is a list of state highways in the U.S. state of California that have existed since the 1964 renumbering. It includes routes that were defined by the California State Legislature but never built, as well as routes that have been entirely relinquished to local governments. It does not include the few routes that were relinquished before ...
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.
California's 33rd congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of California. The district is currently represented by Democrat Pete Aguilar . From January 3, 2023, following the 2020 redistricting cycle , the district centered on San Bernardino .
Pautah County, California was created in 1852 out of territory which, the state of California assumed, was to be ceded to it by the United States Congress from territory in what is now the state of Nevada. When the cession never occurred, the California State Legislature officially abolished the never-organized county in 1859. [4]
Propositon 33 would let cities and counties enact rent control by repealing the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act. Similar statewide rent control initiatives failed in 2020 and 2018.
Resigned to become a member of the California State Board of Equalization. Los Angeles, Orange: Vacant January 5, 1987 – May 18, 1987 Cecil Green : Democratic: May 18, 1987 – November 30, 1992 Elected to finish Carpenter's term. Re-elected in 1988. [data missing] John Lewis : Republican: December 7, 1992 – November 30, 2000