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California's 7th State Senate district special election, 2015 Vacancy resulting from the resignation of Mark DeSaulnier; Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Steve Glazer: 38,411 33.7 Democratic: Susan Bonilla: 28,389 24.9 Democratic: Joan Buchanan: 25,534 22.4 Republican: Michaela M. Hertle (withdrawn) 18,281 16.1 Democratic ...
In 2008, Barack Obama became the first Democratic presidential candidate to win a majority of votes in San Diego County since World War II; he won a majority of county votes again in 2012. In 2016, Hillary Clinton won the county by almost 20%, the largest margin for a Democratic presidential candidate since 1936.
It was also the venue for the 2007 California Democratic Party Convention. [9] In 2008, Hilton San Diego Bayfront opened south of the convention center; [10] this was followed by Harbor Drive Pedestrian Bridge which opened in the spring of 2011, which links the convention center with the neighborhoods on the other side of Harbor Drive. [11]
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 members of the California Senate Republican caucus are listed at cssrc.us /senators.aspx.
While the Republican-drawn map could be expected to return the current mix of 33 Republicans and 23 Democrats to the Senate, the Democrats’ map likely would result in the Democrats gaining two ...
San Diego County Democratic Party [21] Local politicians. Monica Montgomery Steppe, member of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors (2023-Present), former San Diego City Councilmember from District 4 (2018-2023) [21] Sean Elo-Rivera, President of the San Diego City Council (2021-Present), San Diego City Councilmember from District 9 (2020 ...
The Commission certified new electoral district maps by the August 15, 2011 deadline. Maps for the state legislative districts passed with a 13–1 vote, and for Congressional districts with a 12–2 vote. [4]
California's 39th senatorial district is one of 40 California State Senate districts. It is currently represented by Democrat Akilah Weber of San Diego. District profile