California State Assembly
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The California State Assembly is the lower house of the California State Legislature. There are 80 members to the Assembly, representing an equal amount of constituencies, with each district having a population of at least 420,000 citizens. Due to the state's large population and relatively small legislature, the Assembly has the largest population per representative ratio of any lower house legislature in the United States; only the federal U.S. House of Representatives has a larger ratio. Since a referendum in 1990, members to the Assembly are limited by term limits, limiting members to three two-year terms (six years).
The Assembly convenes at the California State Capitol in Sacramento.
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[edit] Leadership of the Assembly
The Speaker of the Assembly presides over the Assembly in the chief leadership position, controlling the flow of legislation and committee assignments. The Speaker is elected by the majority party caucus, followed by confirmation of the full Assembly on passage of a floor vote. Other Assembly leaders, such as the majority and minority leaders, are elected by their respective party caucuses according to each party's strength in the chamber.
The current Speaker is Democrat Fabian Núñez of the 46th District (Los Angeles). The Majority Leader is Dario Frommer of the 43rd District (Glendale, Burbank, North Hollywood). The Minority Leader is Republican Michael Villines of the 29th District (Fresno and Clovis)
[edit] Make-up of the Assembly
| Affiliation | Members | |
| Democratic Party | 48 | |
| Republican Party | 32 | |
| Vacant | 1 | |
| Total | 80 | |
| Majority | 17 | |
[edit] Officers
- Speaker Fabian Núñez (D-46)
- Speaker pro Tempore Leland Yee, Ph.D. (D-12)
- Assistant Speaker pro Tempore Sally Lieber (D-22)
- Majority Floor Leader Dario Frommer (D-43)
- Minority Floor Leader Mark Villines (R-29)
- Chief Clerk E. Dotson Wilson
- Sergeant at Arms Ronald Pane
Note: The Chief Clerk and the Sergeant at Arms are not Members of the Legislature
[edit] Full List of Members, 2005-2006
| District | Name | Party |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Patty Berg | Dem |
| 2nd | Doug La Malfa | Rep |
| 3rd | Rick Keene | Rep |
| 4th | Tim Leslie TERM LIMITED | Rep |
| 5th | Roger Niello | Rep |
| 6th | Joe Nation TERM LIMITED | Dem |
| 7th | Noreen Evans | Dem |
| 8th | Lois Wolk | Dem |
| 9th | Dave Jones | Dem |
| 10th | Alan Nakanishi | Rep |
| 11th | Joseph Canciamilla TERM LIMITED | Dem |
| 12th | Leland Yee RUNNING FOR STATE SENATE-8TH SD | Dem |
| 13th | Mark Leno | Dem |
| 14th | Loni Hancock | Dem |
| 15th | Guy S. Houston | Rep |
| 16th | Wilma Chan TERM LIMITED | Dem |
| 17th | Barbara S. Matthews TERM LIMITED | Dem |
| 18th | Johan Klehs RETIRING | Dem |
| 19th | Gene Mullin | Dem |
| 20th | Alberto Torrico | Dem |
| 21st | Ira Ruskin | Dem |
| 22nd | Sally J. Lieber | Dem |
| 23rd | Joe Coto | Dem |
| 24th | Rebecca Cohn TERM LIMITED | Dem |
| 25th | Dave Cogdill RUNNING FOR STATE SENATE-14TH SD | Rep |
| 26th | Greg Aghazarian | Rep |
| 27th | John Laird | Dem |
| 28th | Simon Salinas TERM LIMITED | Dem |
| 29th | Michael N. Villines | Rep |
| 30th | Nicole Parra | Dem |
| 31st | Juan Arambula | Dem |
| 32nd | Kevin McCarthy RUNNING FOR US HOUSE-22ND CD | Rep |
| 33rd | Sam Blakeslee | Rep |
| 34th | Bill Maze | Rep |
| 35th | Pedro Nava | Dem |
| 36th | Sharon Runner | Rep |
| 37th | Audra Strickland | Rep |
| 38th | Keith Richman TERM LIMITED | Rep |
| 39th | Cindy Montañez RETIRING | Dem |
| 40th | Lloyd E. Levine | Dem |
| 41st | Fran Pavley TERM LIMITED | Dem |
| 42nd | Paul Koretz TERM LIMITED | Dem |
| 43rd | Dario Frommer TERM LIMITED | Dem |
| 44th | Carol Liu TERM LIMITED | Dem |
| 45th | Jackie Goldberg TERM LIMITED | Dem |
| 46th | Fabian Nuñez | Dem |
| 47th | Karen Bass | Dem |
| 48th | Mark Ridley-Thomas RUNNING FOR STATE SENATE-26TH SD | Dem |
| 49th | Judy Chu RUNNING FOR BOARD OF EQUALIZATION-4TH DISTRICT | Dem |
| 50th | Hector De La Torre | Dem |
| 51st | Jerome Horton TERM LIMITED | Dem |
| 52nd | Mervyn M. Dymally | Dem |
| 53rd | Mike Gordon* Ted Lieu* | Dem |
| 54th | Betty Karnette | Dem |
| 55th | Jenny Oropeza RUNNING FOR STATE SENATE-28TH SD | Dem |
| 56th | Rudy Bermúdez RETIRING | Dem |
| 57th | Ed Chavez TERM LIMITED | Dem |
| 58th | Ronald S. Calderon RUNNING FOR STATE SENATE-30TH SD | Dem |
| 59th | Dennis Mountjoy TERM LIMITED | Rep |
| 60th | Bob Huff | Rep |
| 61st | Gloria Negrete McLeod RUNNING FOR STATE SENATE-32ND SD | Dem |
| 62nd | Joe Baca, Jr. RETIRING | Dem |
| 63rd | Bill Emmerson | Rep |
| 64th | John J. Benoit | Rep |
| 65th | Russ Bogh TERM LIMITED | Rep |
| 66th | Ray Haynes TERM LIMITED | Rep |
| 67th | Vacant | Rep |
| 68th | Van Tran | Rep |
| 69th | Tom Umberg TERM LIMITED | Dem |
| 70th | Chuck DeVore | Rep |
| 71st | Todd Spitzer | Rep |
| 72nd | Lynn Daucher RUNNING FOR STATE SENATE-34TH SD | Rep |
| 73rd | Mimi Walters | Rep |
| 74th | Mark Wyland RUNNING FOR STATE SENATE-38TH SD | Rep |
| 75th | George A. Plescia | Rep |
| 76th | Lori Saldaña | Dem |
| 77th | Jay La Suer TERM LIMITED | Rep |
| 78th | Shirley Horton | Rep |
| 79th | Juan Vargas | Dem |
| 80th | Bonnie Garcia | Rep |
*Ted Lieu won the September 13, 2005 special election (and was sworn in on September 21, 2005) for the 53rd Assembly District seat to replace Mike Gordon, who died on June 25, 2005, due to a brain tumor.
[edit] State Assembly Members, 2003-2004 Session
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| * | Democrats: 48 |
| * | Republicans: 32 |
Officers
- Speaker Herb J. Wesson, Jr.
- Speaker pro Tempore Christine Kehoe
- Assistant Speaker pro Tempore Leland Yee
- Chief Clerk E. Dotson Wilson
- Majority Leader Wilma Chan
- Majority Floor Leader Marco Antonio Firebaugh
- Minority Floor Leader Dave Cox
- Sergeant at Arms Ronald Pane
The party affiliation and district numbers of Assembly members are listed after their names in this list.
- Greg Aghazarian (R-26)
- Patricia C. Bates (R-73)
- John J. Benoit (R-64)
- Patty Berg (D-1)
- Rudy Bermúdez (D-56)
- Russ Bogh (R-65)
- Ronald S. Calderon (D-58)
- John Campbell (R-70)
- Joseph Canciamilla (D-11)
- Wilma Chan (D-16)
- Ed Chavez (D-57)
- Judy Chu (D-49)
- Dave Cogdill (R-25)
- Rebecca Cohn (D-24)
- Ellen M. Corbett (D-18)
- Lou Correa (D-69)
- Dave Cox (R-5)
- Lynn Daucher (R-72)
- Manny Diaz (D-23)
- John A. Dutra (D-20)
- Robert D. Dutton (R-63)
- Mervyn M. Dymally (D-52)
- Marco Antonio Firebaugh (D-50)
- Dario Frommer (D-43)
- Bonnie Garcia (R-80)
- Jackie Goldberg (D-45)
- Loni Hancock (D-14)
- Tom Harman (R-67)
- Ray Haynes (R-66)
- Jerome Horton (D-51)
- Shirley Horton (R-78)
- Guy S. Houston (R-15)
- Hannah-Beth Jackson (D-35)
- Rick Keene (R-3)
- Christine Kehoe (D-76)
- Paul Koretz (D-42)
- Jay La Suer (R-77)
- John Laird (D-27)
- Doug LaMalfa (R-2)
- Mark Leno (D-13)
- Tim Leslie (R-4)
- Lloyd E. Levine (D-40)
- Sally J. Lieber (D-22)
- Carol Liu (D-44)
- John Longville (D-62)
- Alan Lowenthal (D-54)
- Ken Maddox (R-68)
- Abel Maldonado (R-33)
- Barbara S. Matthews (D-17)
- Bill Maze (R-34)
- Kevin McCarthy (R-32)
- Cindy Montañez (D-39)
- Dennis Mountjoy (R-59)
- Gene Mullin (D-19)
- Alan Nakanishi (R-10)
- George Nakano (D-53)
- Joe Nation (D-6)
- Gloria Negrete McLeod (D-61)
- Fabian Núñez (D-46)
- Jenny Oropeza (D-55)
- Robert Pacheco (R-60)
- Nicole Parra (D-30)
- Fran Pavley (D-41)
- George A. Plescia (R-75)
- Sarah Reyes (D-31)
- Keith Richman (R-38)
- Mark Ridley-Thomas (D-48)
- Sharon Runner (R-36)
- Simon Salinas (D-28)
- Steven N. Samuelian (R-29)
- S. Joseph Simitian (D-21)
- Todd Spitzer (R-71)
- Darrell Steinberg (D-9)
- Tony Strickland (R-37)
- Juan Vargas (D-79)
- Herb J. Wesson, Jr. (D-47)
- Patricia Wiggins (D-7)
- Lois Wolk (D-8)
- Mark Wyland (R-74)
- Leland Yee (D-12)
[edit] State Assembly Members, 2001-2002 Session
Democrats: 50
Republicans: 30
[edit] State Assembly Members, 1999-2000 Session
Democrats: 50
Republicans: 29
[edit] State Assembly Members, 1997-1998 Session
Democrats: 43
Republicans: 37
The party affiliation and district numbers of Assembly members are listed after their names in this list.
[edit] Officers information
Sergeant-at-Arms is the division which protects the assemblymen of the California State Assembly. The chief sergeant at arms is the head of this division. This position has existed since December 15, 1849 when Samuel N. Houston became California's first Sergeant at Arms. Official website of the Sergeant at Arms
[edit] See also
- California State Assembly Districts
- California Assembly elections, 2006
- List of Speakers of the California State Assembly
- California State Legislature
- Members of the California State Legislature
- California State Senate
- California State Capitol
- California State Capitol Museum
- Districts in California
[edit] External links
- California State Assembly
- Current Candidates for the State Assembly
- California Legislative District Maps (1911-Present)
- Map of Assembly Districts

