California's 24th State Assembly district | |||
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Current assemblymember |
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Population (2010) • Voting age • Citizen voting age | 464,599[1] 358,101[1] 262,885[1] | ||
Demographics |
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Registered voters | 239,961 | ||
Registration | 48.32% Democratic 15.11% Republican 33.36% No party preference |
California's 24th State Assembly district is one of 80 California State Assembly districts. It is currently represented by Democrat Alex Lee of San Jose.
District profile
The district straddles the transition from San Francisco Peninsula suburbia into Silicon Valley. It is home to numerous notable high-tech companies and affluent residential communities.
Election results from statewide races
Year | Office | Results |
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2021 | Recall | No 81.4 – 18.6% |
2020[2] | President | Biden 80.3 – 17.4% |
2018 | Governor | Newsom 76.7 – 23.3% |
Senator | Feinstein 62.6 – 37.4% | |
2016 | President | Clinton 78.2 – 15.9% |
Senator | Harris 74.4 – 25.6% | |
2014 | Governor | Brown 75.2 – 24.8% |
2012 | President | Obama 72.2 – 25.0% |
Senator | Feinstein 76.1 – 23.9% |
List of Assembly Members
Due to redistricting, the 24th district has been moved around different parts of the state. The current iteration resulted from the 2011 redistricting by the California Citizens Redistricting Commission.
Assembly Members | Party | Years Served | Counties Represented | Notes |
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Samuel I. Allen | Republican | January 5, 1885 - January 3, 1887 | Sonoma | |
William J. Hotchkiss | Democratic | January 3, 1887 - January 7, 1889 | ||
James W. Ragsdale | Republican | January 7, 1889 - January 5, 1891 | ||
J. D. Barnett | January 5, 1891 - January 2, 1893 | |||
Henry F. Emeric | Democratic | January 2, 1893 - January 7, 1895 | Contra Costa | |
Charles M. Belshaw | Republican | January 7, 1895 - January 1, 1901 | ||
Arthur Williams | Democratic | January 1, 1901 - January 5, 1903 | ||
John W. Moore | Republican | January 5, 1903 - January 7, 1907 | San Joaquin | |
Arthur Elwood Percival | January 7, 1907 - January 4, 1909 | |||
J. W. Stuckenbruck | Democratic | January 4, 1909 - January 6, 1913 | ||
William M. Collins | Republican | January 6, 1913 - January 4, 1915 | San Francisco | Ran as Progressive in the 1914 election. He also died in office.[3] |
Progressive | January 4, 1915 - January 8, 1917 | |||
Republican | January 8, 1917 - December 11, 1920 | |||
Walter J. Schmidt | February 23, 1921 - January 3, 1927 | Won special election and was sworn in after his predecessor died in office.[4] | ||
Thomas J. Lenehan | January 3, 1927 - January 7, 1929 | |||
James L. Quigley | Independent | January 7, 1929 - January 5, 1931 | Ran as a Republican in his 2nd term. | |
Republican | January 5, 1931 - January 2, 1933 | |||
Patrick J. McMurray | Democratic | January 2, 1933 - January 2, 1939 | ||
Edward F. O'Day | January 2, 1939 - November 4, 1947 | Resigned from the Assembly to become a Judge for the San Francisco County Municipal Court. | ||
Charlie Meyers | January 3, 1949 - January 5, 1953 | |||
George D. Collins Jr. | January 5, 1953 - January 3, 1955 | |||
Edward M. Gaffney | January 3, 1955 - January 7, 1963 | |||
Al Alquist | January 7, 1963 - January 2, 1967 | Santa Clara | ||
John Vasconcellos | January 2, 1967 - November 30, 1974 | |||
Leona H. Egeland | December 2, 1974 - November 30, 1980 | San Benito, Santa Clara | ||
Dom Cortese | December 1, 1980 - November 30, 1992 | |||
Santa Clara | ||||
Chuck Quackenbush | Republican | December 7, 1992 - November 30, 1994 | ||
Jim Cunneen | December 5, 1994 – November 30, 2000 | |||
Rebecca Cohn | Democratic | December 5, 2000 – November 30, 2006 | ||
Jim Beall | December 4, 2006 – November 30, 2012 | |||
Rich Gordon | December 3, 2012 - November 30, 2016 | San Mateo, Santa Clara | ||
Marc Berman | December 5, 2016 – Present | |||
Election results 1992 - present
2020
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Marc Berman (incumbent) | 99,642 | 74.2% | |
Republican | Peter Ohtaki | 28,408 | 21.2% | |
Libertarian | Kennita Watson | 6,212 | 4.6% | |
Total votes | 134,262 | 100.0% | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Marc Berman (incumbent) | 158,250 | 73.4% | |
Republican | Peter Ohtaki | 57,216 | 26.6% | |
Total votes | 215,466 | 100.0% | ||
Democratic hold | ||||
2018
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Marc Berman (incumbent) | 78,140 | 75.4 | |
Republican | Alex Glew | 21,818 | 21.0 | |
Libertarian | Bob Goodwyn | 3,694 | 3.6 | |
Total votes | 103,625 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Marc Berman (incumbent) | 135,305 | 76.6 | |
Republican | Alex Glew | 41,313 | 23.4 | |
Total votes | 176,618 | 100.0 | ||
Democratic hold | ||||
2016
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Marc Berman | 30,649 | 28.2 | |
Democratic | Vicki Veenker | 24,201 | 22.2 | |
Republican | Peter Ohtaki | 21,525 | 19.8 | |
Democratic | Barry Chang | 11,890 | 10.9 | |
Democratic | Mike Kasperzak | 11,343 | 10.4 | |
Libertarian | John M. Inks | 4,546 | 4.2 | |
No party preference | Jay Blas Jacob Cabrera | 2,603 | 2.4 | |
Democratic | Sea Reddy | 2,102 | 1.9 | |
Total votes | 108,859 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Marc Berman | 92,419 | 54.4 | |
Democratic | Vicki Veenker | 77,362 | 45.6 | |
Total votes | 164,809 | 100.0 | ||
Democratic hold | ||||
2014
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Rich Gordon (incumbent) | 38,758 | 60.1 | |
Republican | Diane Gabl | 18,021 | 27.9 | |
Democratic | Greg Coladonato | 7,738 | 12.0 | |
Total votes | 64,517 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Rich Gordon (incumbent) | 77,986 | 70.0 | |
Republican | Diane Gabl | 33,419 | 30.0 | |
Total votes | 111,405 | 100.0 | ||
Democratic hold | ||||
2012
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Rich Gordon (incumbent) | 42,018 | 57.0 | |
Republican | Chengzhi "George" Yang | 20,949 | 28.4 | |
Democratic | Geby E. Espinosa | 7,654 | 10.4 | |
No party preference | Joseph Antonelli Rosas | 3,129 | 4.2 | |
Total votes | 73,750 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Rich Gordon (incumbent) | 118,120 | 70.4 | |
Republican | Chengzhi "George" Yang | 49,700 | 29.6 | |
Total votes | 167,820 | 100.0 | ||
Democratic hold | ||||
2010
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Jim Beall (incumbent) | 81,526 | 62.0 | |
Republican | Robert Chandler | 50,087 | 38.0 | |
Total votes | 131,613 | 100.0 | ||
Democratic hold | ||||
2008
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Jim Beall (incumbent) | 110,793 | 66.09 | |
Republican | Doug McNea | 56,835 | 33.91 | |
Total votes | 167,628 | 100.00 | ||
Turnout | 75.78 | |||
Democratic hold | ||||
2006
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Jim Beall | 75,769 | 65.25 | |
Republican | Lawrence Hileman | 36,425 | 31.37 | |
Libertarian | Lionel Silva | 3,934 | 3.39 | |
Total votes | 116,128 | 100.00 | ||
Turnout | 60.13 | |||
Democratic hold | ||||
2004
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Rebecca Cohn | 94,152 | 59.40 | |
Republican | Ernie Konnyu | 55,956 | 35.31 | |
Libertarian | Zander Y. Collier, IIi | 8,337 | 5.26 | |
Independent | Michael Roy (write-in) | 41 | 0.03 | |
Independent | Lawrence R. Hileman (write-in) | 7 | 0.00 | |
Total votes | 158,493 | 100.00 | ||
Democratic hold | ||||
2002
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Rebecca Cohn | 69,787 | 100.00 | |
Invalid or blank votes | 37,411 | 34.90 | ||
Total votes | 107,198 | 100.00 | ||
Democratic hold | ||||
2000
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Rebecca Cohn | 78,173 | 50.43 | |
Republican | Suzanne E. Jackson | 69,825 | 45.05 | |
Libertarian | H. Raymond Strong | 7,000 | 4.52 | |
Invalid or blank votes | 14,980 | 8.81 | ||
Total votes | 169,978 | 100.00 | ||
Democratic gain from Republican | ||||
1998
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Jim Cunneen (incumbent) | 69,371 | 57.26 | |
Democratic | Phil Stokes | 47,140 | 38.91 | |
Libertarian | H. Raymond Strong | 4,635 | 3.83 | |
Invalid or blank votes | 13,690 | 10.15 | ||
Total votes | 134,836 | 100.00 | ||
Republican hold | ||||
1996
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Jim Cunneen (incumbent) | 83,684 | 55.70 | |
Democratic | Ed Foglia | 59,504 | 39.60 | |
Libertarian | Jon Petersen | 7,059 | 4.70 | |
Invalid or blank votes | 14,996 | 9.08 | ||
Total votes | 165,243 | 100.00 | ||
Republican hold | ||||
1994
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Jim Cunneen | 63,113 | 51.15 | |
Democratic | Ed Foglia | 60,271 | 48.85 | |
Invalid or blank votes | 22,693 | 15.53 | ||
Total votes | 146,077 | 100.00 | ||
Republican hold | ||||
1992
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Chuck Quackenbush (incumbent) | 86,165 | 49.72 | |
Democratic | Jim Beall | 75,776 | 43.73 | |
Libertarian | James J. Ludemann | 11,344 | 6.55 | |
Invalid or blank votes | 15,392 | 8.16 | ||
Total votes | 188,677 | 100.00 | ||
Republican gain from Democratic | ||||
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Citizens Redistricting Commission Final Report, 2011" (PDF).
- ↑ "2020 Presidential by Legislative District & Most Recent Election Result". CNalysis. Retrieved June 9, 2021.
- ↑ "Assemblyman Collins Dies at San Francisco". cdnc.ucr.edu.
- ↑ "Walter J. Schmidt takes Oath" (PDF). clerk.assembly.ca.gov.
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