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The California State Assembly is the lower house of the California State Legislature. The Assembly has 80 members, each representing one district. In accordance with the Article XXI of the California Constitution, assembly district boundaries are redrawn every ten years based on data from the United States Census.
First African American to be elected to the California State Legislature. Augustus Hawkins: Democratic: January 7, 1935 - January 3, 1963 Elected to the 21st Congressional district. Tom Waite: January 7, 1963 - January 4, 1965 Newton Russell: Republican: January 4, 1965 - November 30, 1974 William H. Lancaster: December 2, 1974 - November 30, 1992
California is divided into 40 State Senate districts, each of which elects a senator to the State Senate. Twice the size of an Assembly district, each senate district contains about 931,000 people. [1] The combined Senate roster is available from senate.ca.gov /senators.
The 60th Assembly District is completely contained within the 31st Senate District, represented by Democrat Sabrina Cervantes. [3]In the United States House of Representatives, the 60th Assembly District is split between the California's 41st congressional district, represented by Republican Ken Calvert, [4] and California's 42nd congressional district, represented by Democrat Robert Garcia.
These are the districts for which California is divided for the purposes of defining representatives to the California State Assembly. In total, there are 80 districts. In total, there are 80 districts.
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.
A crowded field of candidates is running to succeed Assemblymember Wendy Carrillo in representing northeastern Los Angeles County in Sacramento.
Resigned from office to be sworn in the 35th Senate district after winning special election. [7] Dick Ackerman: September 13, 1995 - November 30, 2000 Sworn in after winning special election. [8] Lynn Daucher: December 4, 2000 - November 30, 2006 Michael D. Duvall: December 4, 2006 - September 9, 2009