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A primary election took place on June 3, 2014. The general election was held on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was March 7, 2014. The deadline was extended to March 12, 2014, in districts where the incumbent, if able to file for re-election, did not do so. Qualified write-in candidates were required to file by May 20, 2014. Following the general election, there was no change to the majority control of the California State Assembly. The Democratic majority decreased from 55 to 52 seats after Republicans picked up four seats to increase their number from 24 to 28. ## Incumbents retiring[edit] A total of 23 incumbents did not run for re-election in 2014. Those incumbents were: Name | Party | Current Office | | Wesley Chesbro | Democratic | Assembly District 2 Dan Logue | Republican | Assembly District 3 Mariko Yamada | Democratic | Assembly District 4 Roger Dickinson | Democratic | Assembly District 7 Richard Pan | Democratic | Assembly District 9 Nancy Skinner | Democratic | Assembly District 15 Joan Buchanan | Democratic | Assembly District 16 Tom Ammiano | Democratic | Assembly District 17 Bob Wieckowski | Democratic | Assembly District 25 Connie Conway | Republican | Assembly District 26 Paul Fong | Democratic | Assembly District 28 Tim Donnelly | Republican | Assembly District 33 Mike Morrell | Republican | Assembly District 40 Brian Nestande | Republican | Assembly District 42 Jeff Gorell | Republican | Assembly District 44 John Perez | Democratic | Assembly District 53 Curt Hagman | Republican | Assembly District 55 Manuel Perez | Democratic | Assembly District 56 Steven Bradford | Democratic | Assembly District 62 Isadore Hall, III | Democratic | Assembly District 64 Bonnie Lowenthal | Democratic | Assembly District 70 Diane Harkey | Republican | Assembly District 73 Allan R. Mansoor | Republican | Assembly District 74 ## Majority control[edit] See also: Partisan composition of state senates Heading into the November 4 election, the Democratic Party held the majority in the California State Assembly: California State Assembly Party | As of November 3, 2014 | After November 4, 2014 | Democratic Party | 55 | 52 | Republican Party | 24 | 28 | Vacancy | 1 | 0 Total | 80 | 80 ## Qualifications[edit] Candidate ballot access * * * Find detailed information on ballot access requirements in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. To run for Member of the Assembly, the candidate must be a United States citizen and a registered voter in the district at the time nomination papers are issued and may not have served three terms in the State Assembly since November 6, 1990. According to Article IV of the California Constitution, the candidate must have one year of residency in the legislative district and California residency for three years. ## Competitiveness[edit] ### Candidates unopposed by a major party[edit] In 20 of the 80 districts up for election in 2014, there was only one major party candidate running for election. A total of 13 Democrats and 7 Republicans were guaranteed election in November barring unforeseen circumstances. Two major party candidates faced off in the general election in 60 of the 80 districts up for election. Three of those seats held competitive elections in 2012 with a margin of victory ranging from 0 to 5 percent. Five other elections were mildly competitive, with a margin of victory of 5 to 10 percent. Those districts were: Competitive * District 36: Incumbent Steve Fox (D) was defeated by Tom Lackey (R) in the general election. Fox won by a margin of victory of 0.1 percent in 2012. * District 40: Kathleen Henry (D) was defeated by Marc Steinorth (R) in the general election for the seat vacated by incumbent Mike Morrell (R). Morrell won by a margin of victory of 0.8 percent in 2012. * District 65: Incumbent Sharon Quirk-Silva (D) was defeated by Young Kim (R) in the general election. Quirk-Silva won by a margin of victory of 4 percent in 2012. Mildly Competitive * District 8: Incumbent Ken Cooley (D) defeated Douglas Haaland (R) in the general election. Cooley won by a margin of victory of 9 percent in 2012. * District 32: Incumbent Rudy Salas (D) defeated Pedro Rios (R) in the general election. Cooley won by a margin of victory of 6 percent in 2012. * District 42: Karalee Hargrove (D) was defeated by Chad Mayes (R) in the general election for the seat vacated by incumbent Brian Nestande (R). Nestande won by a margin of victory of 9 percent in 2012. * District 44: Jacqui Irwin (D) defeated Rob McCoy (R) in the general election for the seat vacated by incumbent Jeff Gorell (R). Gorell won by a margin of victory of 6 percent in 2012. * District 66: Incumbent Al Muratsuchi (D) was defeated by David Hadley (R) in the general election. Muratsuchi won by a margin of victory of 10 percent in 2012. Previously Competitive, Now Unopposed * District 60: Incumbent Eric Linder (R) was unopposed in the general election. Linder won by a margin of victory of 4 percent in 2012. ### Primary challenges[edit] A total of 42 incumbents faced primary competition on June 3. Twenty-three incumbents did not seek re-election in 2014 and another 15 incumbents advanced past the primary without opposition. The Assembly members that faced primary competition included: * District 10: Incumbent Marc Levine (D) and Gregory Allen (R) defeated Erin Carlstrom (D), Diana M. Conti (D) and Veronica "Roni" Jacobi (D) in the blanket primary. * District 36: Incumbent Steve Fox (D) and Tom Lackey (R) defeated Kermit F. Franklin (D), JD Kennedy (R) and Suzette M. Martinez (R) in the blanket primary. * District 39: Incumbent Raul Bocanegra (D) and Patty Lopez (D) defeated Kevin J. Suscavage (D) in the blanket primary. ### Retiring incumbents[edit] 23 incumbent Assembly members did not run for re-election, while 57 (71.3%) ran for re-election. A list of those incumbents, fourteen Democrats and nine Republicans, can be found above. ## List of candidates[edit] ### District 1[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Brigham Sawyer Smith: 28,688 a Brian Dahle: 65,466 a \- Incumbent Dahle first assumed office in 2012. November 4 General election candidates: Brigham Sawyer Smith: 44,119 Brian Dahle: 104,103 ### District 2[edit] Note: Incumbent Wesley Chesbro (D) did not run for re-election. June 3 Blanket primary candidates: John Lowry: 16,464 Jim Wood: 37,244 a Matt Heath: 28,866 a Pamela Elizondo: 7,853 November 4 General election candidates: Jim Wood: 85,045 Matt Heath: 45,553 ### District 3[edit] Note: Incumbent Dan Logue (R) did not run for re-election. June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Jim Reed: 26,557 a James Gallagher: 34,744 a Ryan Schohr: 16,906 November 4 General election candidates: Jim Reed: 40,732 James Gallagher: 69,552 ### District 4[edit] Note: Incumbent Mariko Yamada (D) did not run for re-election. June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Bill Dodd: 22,168 a Joe Krovoza: 14,993 Dan Wolk: 19,963 Dustin Call: 4,939 Charlie Schaupp: 21,873 a November 4 General election candidates: Bill Dodd: 70,598 Charlie Schaupp: 43,981 ### District 5[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Frank Bigelow: 67,924 a \- Incumbent Bigelow first assumed office in 2012. Patrick D. Hogan (Write-in): 60 a November 4 General election candidates: Frank Bigelow: 88,602 Patrick D. Hogan: 30,735 ### District 6[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Brian Caples: 30,575 a Beth B. Gaines: 55,167 a \- Incumbent Gaines first assumed office in 2011. November 4 General election candidates: Brian Caples:49,044 Beth B. Gaines: 94,020 ### District 7[edit] Note: Incumbent Roger Dickinson (D) did not run for re-election. June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Steve Cohn: 15,877 a Mark Johannessen: 6,413 Kevin McCarty: 18,935 a Ralph Merletti: 8,115 Oliver Ponce: 4,869 November 4 General election candidates: Steve Cohn: 33,051 Kevin McCarty: 46,983 ### District 8[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Ken Cooley: 35,294 a \- Incumbent Cooley first assumed office in 2012. Douglas Haaland: 28,049 a Janice Marlae Bonser: 4,830 November 4 General election candidates: Ken Cooley: 62,892 Douglas Haaland: 48,057 ### District 9[edit] Note: Incumbent Richard Pan (D) did not run for re-election. June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Jim Cooper: : 18,923a Darrell R. Fong: 17,752 a Diana Rodriguez-Suruki: 5,080 Tim Gorsulowsky: 10,938 Manuel J. Martin: 8,111 November 4 General election candidates: Jim Cooper: 50,188 Darrell R. Fong: 40,220 ### District 10[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Erin Carlstrom: 7,092 Diana M. Conti: 16,644 Veronica "Roni" Jacobi: 4,593 Marc Levine: 45,597a \- Incumbent Levine first assumed office in 2012. Gregory Allen: 18,705 a November 4 General election candidates: Marc Levine: 105,636 Gregory Allen: 35,999 ### District 11[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Jim Frazier: 30,893 a \- Incumbent Frazier first assumed office in 2012. Alex Henthorn: 20,002 a November 4 General election candidates: Jim Frazier: 54,044 Alex Henthorn: 36,475 ### District 12[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Harinder Grewal: 18,742 a Kristin Olsen: 38,892 a \- Incumbent Olsen first assumed office in 2010. November 4 General election candidates: Harinder Grewal: 30,752 Kristin Olsen: 63,003 ### District 13[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Susan Talamantes Eggman: 22,341 a \- Incumbent Eggman first assumed office in 2012. Catherine Jennet Stebbins: 8,297 Sol Jobrack: 14,318 a November 4 General election candidates: Susan Talamantes Eggman: 40,635 Sol Jobrack: 26,254 ### District 14[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Susan A. Bonilla: 44,644 a \- Incumbent Bonilla first assumed office in 2010. Joy D. Delepine (Write-in): 366 a John Henry Kimack (Write-in): 24 November 4 General election candidates: Susan A. Bonilla: 69,325 Joy D. Delepine: 31,298 ### District 15[edit] Note: Incumbent Nancy Skinner (D) did not run for re-election. June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Elizabeth Echols: 21,664 a Clarence Hunt: 3,329 Sam Kang: 4,630 Pamela Price: 11,898 Tony Thurmond: 16,963 a Rich Kinney: 7,531 Eugene E. Ruyle: 2,426 Bernt Rainer Wahl: 1,132 November 4 General election candidates: Elizabeth Echols: 56,071 Tony Thurmond: 66,661 ### District 16[edit] Note: Incumbent Joan Buchanan (D) did not run for re-election. June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Newell Arnerich: 9,794 Steve Glazer: 19,636 Tim Sbranti: 25,217 a Catharine Baker: 31,632 a November 4 General election candidates: Tim Sbranti: 67,152 Catharine Baker: 71,452 ### District 17[edit] Note: Incumbent Tom Ammiano (D) did not run for re-election. June 3 Blanket primary candidates: David Campos: 31,951 a David Chiu: 34,863a David Carlos Salaverry: 5,843 November 4 General election candidates: David Campos: 60,416 David Chiu: 63,041 ### District 18[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Rob Bonta: 44,321a \- Incumbent Bonta first assumed office in 2012. David Erlich: 7,359 a November 4 General election candidates: Rob Bonta: 88,243 David Erlich: 13,537 ### District 19[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Phil Ting: 45,103 a \- Incumbent Ting first assumed office in 2012. Rene Pineda: 12,985 a November 4 General election candidates: Phil Ting: 81,103 Rene Pineda: 24,170 ### District 20[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Bill Quirk: 31,882 a \- Incumbent Quirk first assumed office in 2012. Jaime Patino: 11,246 a Luis Reynoso: 5,186 November 4 General election candidates: Bill Quirk: 56,144 Jaime Patino: 22,007 ### District 21[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Adam Gray: 26,105 a \- Incumbent Gray first assumed office in 2012. Jack Mobley (Write-in): 1,286 a November 4 General election candidates: Adam Gray: 34,931 Jack Mobley: 30,499 ### District 22[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Kevin Mullin: 42,575 a \- Incumbent Mullin first assumed office in 2012. Mark Gilham: 9,053 a Jonathan Emmanuel Madison: 8,297 November 4 General election candidates: Kevin Mullin: 73,940 Mark Gilham: 30,781 ### District 23[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Jim Patterson: 55,914 a \- Incumbent Patterson first assumed office in 2012. November 4 General election candidates: Jim Patterson: 82,417 ### District 24[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Greg Coladonato: 7,738 Richard S. Gordon: 38,758 a \- Incumbent Gordon first assumed office in 2010. Diane Gabl: 18,021 a November 4 General election candidates: Richard S. Gordon: 77,986 Diane Gabl: 33,419 ### District 25[edit] Note: Incumbent Bob Wieckowski (D) did not run for re-election. June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Kansen Chu: 16,672 a Teresa Cox: 9,104 Armando Gomez: 9,218 Craig T. Steckler: 6,835 Bob Brunton: 12,699 a November 4 General election candidates: Kansen Chu: 57,718 Bob Brunton: 25,441 ### District 26[edit] Note: Incumbent Connie Conway (R) did not run for re-election. June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Carlton Jones: 7,943 Ruben Macareno: 3,755 Derek A. Thomas: 2,872 Teresita "Tess" Andres: 2,092 Esther Barajas: 1,473 Devon Mathis: 9,497 a Rudy Mendoza: 18,648 a November 4 General election candidates: Devon Mathis: 34,683 Rudy Mendoza: 29,991 ### District 27[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Nora Campos: 34,799 a \- Incumbent Campos first assumed office in 2010. G. Burt Lancaster: 15,272 a November 4 General election candidates: Nora Campos: 49,416 G. Burt Lancaster: 21,779 ### District 28[edit] Note: Incumbent Paul Fong (D) did not run for re-election. June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Barry Chang: 19,156 Evan Low: 30,807 a Michael Hunsweck: 6,732 Chuck Page: 20,895 a November 4 General election candidates: Evan Low: 71,239 Chuck Page: 48,645 ### District 29[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Mark Stone: 58,117 a \- Incumbent Stone first assumed office in 2012. Palmer Kain: 26,905 a November 4 General election candidates: Mark Stone: 88,265 Palmer Kain: 38,903 ### District 30[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Luis Alejo: 25,441 a \- Incumbent Alejo first assumed office in 2010. Mark Starritt: 17,730 a November 4 General election candidates: Luis Alejo: 43,431 Mark Starritt: 29,187 ### District 31[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Henry T. Perea: 24,853 a \- Incumbent Perea first assumed office in 2010. Walter O. Villarreal (Write-in): 24 a November 4 General election candidates: Henry T. Perea: 36,165 Walter O. Villarreal: 18,017 ### District 32[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Rudy Salas: 11,577 a \- Incumbent Salas first assumed office in 2012. Romeo Agbalog: 5,628 Pedro A. Rios: 9,183 a November 4 General election candidates: Rudy Salas: 26,721 Pedro A. Rios: 22,031 ### District 33[edit] Note: Incumbent Tim Donnelly (R) did not run for re-election. June 3 Blanket primary candidates: John Coffey: 9,865 a Michelle Ambrozic: 7,566 Art Bishop: 5,956 Robert J. "Bob" Buhrle: 802 Robert Larivee: 299 Jerry J. Laws: 814 Scott Markovich: 975 Jay Obernolte: 8,028a Rick Roelle: 6,574 Brett Savage: 1,811 November 4 General election candidates: John Coffey: 23,828 Jay Obernolte: 46,144 ### District 34[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Virginia "Mari" Goodman: 12,856 a Shannon Grove: 37,749a \- Incumbent Grove first assumed office in 2010. November 4 General election candidates: Virginia "Mari" Goodman: 24,132 Shannon Grove: 70,403 ### District 35[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Heidi Harmon: 29,030 a Katcho Achadjian: 54,615 a \- Incumbent Achadjian first assumed office in 2010. November 4 General election candidates: Heidi Harmon: 46,126 Katcho Achadjian: 77,452 ### District 36[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Steve Fox: 12,055 a \- Incumbent Fox first assumed office in 2012. Kermit F. Franklin: 1,706 JD Kennedy: 4,460 Tom Lackey: 15,095 a Suzette M. Martinez: 3,390 November 4 General election candidates: Steve Fox: 27,866 Tom Lackey: 42,107 ### District 37[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Das Williams: 43,124 a \- Incumbent Williams first assumed office in 2012. Ron Deblauw: 32,110 a November 4 General election candidates: Das Williams: 75,452 Ron Deblauw: 53,414 ### District 38[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Jorge Salomon Fuentes: 16,082 a Scott Wilk: 32,550 a \- Incumbent Wilk first assumed office in 2012. November 4 General election candidates: Jorge Salomon Fuentes: 32,095 Scott Wilk: 63,249 ### District 39[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Raul Bocanegra: 13,069 a \- Incumbent Bocanegra first assumed office in 2012. Patty Lopez: 4,940 a Kevin J. Suscavage: 2,876 Michael B. Boyd (Write-in): 36 November 4 General election candidates: Raul Bocanegra: 22,284 Patty Lopez: 22,750 ### District 40[edit] Note: Incumbent Mike Morrell (R) did not run for re-election. June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Arthur Bustamonte: 5,085 Kathleen Henry: 6,416 a Melissa O'Donnell: 5,835 Marc Steinorth: 20,292 a November 4 General election candidates: Kathleen Henry: 31,309 Marc Steinorth: 39,303 ### District 41[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Chris Holden: 35,296 a \- Incumbent Holden first assumed office in 2012. Linda Hazelton (Write-in): 83 Nathaniel Tsai (Write-in): 394 a Samuel S. Forsen (Write-in): 120 Ted Brown (Write-in): 84 November 4 General election candidates: Chris Holden: 62,810 Nathaniel Tsai: 43,126 ### District 42[edit] Note: Incumbent Brian Nestande (R) did not run for re-election. June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Karalee Hargrove: 22,973 a Gary Jeandron: 16,877 Chad Mayes: 20,921 a November 4 General election candidates: Karalee Hargrove: 42,082 Chad Mayes: 56,517 ### District 43[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Mike Gatto: 28,354 a \- Incumbent Gatto first assumed office in 2010. Todd Royal: 13,985 a November 4 General election candidates: Mike Gatto: 51,971 Todd Royal: 26,192 ### District 44[edit] Note: Incumbent Jeff Gorell (R) did not run for re-election. June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Jacqui Irwin: 24,225 a Mario De La Piedra: 13,116 Rob McCoy: 16,811 a November 4 General election candidates: Jacqui Irwin: 57,098 Rob McCoy: 52,085 ### District 45[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Matt Dababneh: 23,208 a \- Incumbent Dababaneh first assumed office in 2014. Susan Shelley: 19,227 a November 4 General election candidates: Matt Dababneh: 45,321 Susan Shelley: 34,055 ### District 46[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Adrin Nazarian: 22,406 a \- Incumbent Nazarian first assumed office in 2012. Zachary Taylor (California): 9,481 a November 4 General election candidates: Adrin Nazarian: 45,839 Zachary Taylor (California): 18,164 ### District 47[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Cheryl R. Brown: 12,643 a \- Incumbent Brown first assumed office in 2012. Gil Navarro: 5,854 a Kelly J. Chastain (Write-in): 32 November 4 General election candidates: Cheryl R. Brown: 23,632 Gil Navarro: 17,875 ### District 48[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Roger Hernandez: 13,254 a \- Incumbent Hernandez first assumed office in 2010. Joe M. Gardner: 11,187 a Mike Meza: 2,878 November 4 General election candidates: Roger Hernandez: 30,131 Joe M. Gardner: 25,284 ### District 49[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Ed Chau: 17,540 a \- Incumbent Chau first assumed office in 2012. Esthela Torres Siegrist: 11,576 a November 4 General election candidates: Ed Chau: 33,030 Esthela Torres Siegrist: 20,678 ### District 50[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Richard Bloom: 42,322 a \- Incumbent Bloom first assumed office in 2012. Bradly S. Torgan: 15,370 a November 4 General election candidates: Richard Bloom: 78,093 Bradly S. Torgan: 31,113 ### District 51[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Jimmy Gomez: 20,621 a \- Incumbent Gomez first assumed office in 2012. Stephen Smith (Write-in): 54 a November 4 General election candidates: Jimmy Gomez: 42,261 Stephen Smith: 8,277 ### District 52[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Freddie Rodriguez: 11,543 a \- Incumbent Rodriguez first assumed office in 2013. Dorothy F. Pineda: 9,368 a November 4 General election candidates: Freddie Rodriguez: 27,877 Dorothy F. Pineda: 19,470 ### District 53[edit] Note: Incumbent John Perez (D) did not run for re-election. June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Michael "Mike" Aldapa: 1,423 Sandra Mendoza: 3,953 a Miguel Santiago: 9,387 a Michelle "Hope" Walker: 1,964 November 4 General election candidates: Sandra Mendoza: 11,753 Miguel Santiago: 20,472 ### District 54[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Sebastian Mark Ridley Thomas: 34,444 a \- Incumbent Ridley-Thomas first assumed office in 2013. Glen Ratcliff: 9,585 a November 4 General election candidates: Sebastian Mark Ridley Thomas: 66,082 Glen Ratcliff: 17,506 ### District 55[edit] Note: Incumbent Curt Hagman (R) did not run for re-election. June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Gregg D. Fritchle: 12,243 a Ling-Ling Chang: 13,242 a Phillip Chen: 10,659 Steve Tye: 9,987 November 4 General election candidates: Gregg D. Fritchle: 30,895 Ling-Ling Chang: 54,313 ### District 56[edit] Note: Incumbent Manuel Perez (D) did not run for re-election. June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Eduardo Garcia: 23,104 a Charles Bennett, Jr.: 17,471 a November 4 General election candidates: Eduardo Garcia: 35,671 Charles Bennett, Jr.: 25,347 ### District 57[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Ian C. Calderon: 14,544 a \- Incumbent Calderon first assumed office in 2012. Rita Topalian: 15,859 a November 4 General election candidates: Ian C. Calderon: 32,284 Rita Topalian: 30,397 ### District 58[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Cristina Garcia: 19,392 a \- Incumbent Garcia first assumed office in 2012. November 4 General election candidates: Cristina Garcia: 43,182 ### District 59[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Reggie Jones-Sawyer: 12,404 a \- Incumbent Jones-Sawyer first assumed office in 2012. November 4 General election candidates: Reggie Jones-Sawyer: 28,493 ### District 60[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Ken Park (Write-in): 144 a Oliver Unaka (Write-in): 118 Eric Linder: 20,248 a \- Incumbent Linder first assumed office in 2012. John Farr (Write-in): 34 November 4 General election candidates: Ken Park: 21,508 Eric Linder: 34,348 ### District 61[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Jose Medina: 13,631 a \- Incumbent Medina first assumed office in 2012. D. Shelly Yarbrough: 4,549 Rudy Aranda: 12,942 a November 4 General election candidates: Jose Medina: 34,160 Rudy Aranda: 23,973 ### District 62[edit] Note: Incumbent Steven Bradford (D) did not run for re-election. June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Autumn Burke: 14,933 a Simona A. Farrise: 4,624 Gloria Gray: 6,048 Paul Kouri: 1,091 Adam M. Plimpton: 635 Mike Stevens: 939 Ted J. Grose: 7,357 a Emidio "Mimi" Soltysik: 922 November 4 General election candidates: Autumn Burke: 54,304 Ted J. Grose: 17,261 ### District 63[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Anthony Rendon: 12,089 a \- Incumbent Rendon first assumed office in 2012. Adam J. Miller: 6,597 a November 4 General election candidates: Anthony Rendon: 28,544 Adam J. Miller: 12,781 ### District 64[edit] Note: Incumbent Isadore Hall, III (D) did not run for re-election. June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Micah Ali: 2,923 Mike Gipson: 11,975 a Steve Neal: 3,580 Prophet La'omar Walker: 5,022 a November 4 General election candidates: Mike Gipson: 30,041 Prophet La'omar Walker: 17,217 ### District 65[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Sharon Quirk-Silva: 17,896 a \- Incumbent Quirk-Silva first assumed office in 2012. Young Kim: 21,593 a November 4 General election candidates: Sharon Quirk-Silva: 35,204 Young Kim: 42,376 ### District 66[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Al Muratsuchi: 30,439 a \- Incumbent Muratsuchi first assumed office in 2012. David Hadley: 30,996 a November 4 General election candidates: Al Muratsuchi: 53,695 David Hadley: 54,401 ### District 67[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Conrad Melton (Write-in): 58 a Melissa Melendez: 32,268 a \- Incumbent Melendez first assumed office in 2012. November 4 General election candidates: Conrad Melton: 24,386 Melissa Melendez: 54,018 ### District 68[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Anne Cameron: 15,297 a Donald P. "Don" Wagner: 35,223 a \- Incumbent Wagner first assumed office in 2010. November 4 General election candidates: Anne Cameron: 30,749 Donald P. "Don" Wagner: 66,445 ### District 69[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Tom Daly: 11,804 a \- Incumbent Daly first assumed office in 2012. Cecilia "Ceci" Iglesias: 4,489 Sherry Walker: 5,072 a November 4 General election candidates: Tom Daly: 32,332 Sherry Walker: 15,665 ### District 70[edit] Note: Incumbent Bonnie Lowenthal (D) did not run for re-election. June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Suja Lowenthal: 14,697 Patrick O'Donnell: 21,949 a John C. Goya: 17,367 a November 4 General election candidates: Patrick O'Donnell: 48,978 John C. Goya: 27,755 ### District 71[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Howard L. Katz (Write-in): 109 Brian W. Jones: 40,326 a \- Incumbent Jones first assumed office in 2010. Tony Teora: 12,573 a November 4 General election candidates: Brian W. Jones: 64,613 Tony Teora: 26,935 ### District 72[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Albert Ayala: 7,733 Joel Block: 11,556 a Travis Allen: 36,677 a \- Incumbent Allen first assumedm office in 2012. November 4 General election candidates: Joel Block: 34,793 Travis Allen: 66,150 ### District 73[edit] Note: Incumbent Diane Harkey (R) did not run for re-election. June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Wendy Gabriella: 16,420 a William "Bill" Brough: 16,365 a Anna Bryson: 6,549 Paul G. Glaab: 8,353 Jesse Petrilla: 11,287 November 4 General election candidates: Wendy Gabriella: 36,292 William "Bill" Brough: 76,783 ### District 74[edit] Note: Incumbent Allan R. Mansoor (R) did not run for re-election. June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Anila Ali: 11,978 Karina Onofre: 9,310 Keith D. Curry: 17,013 a Matthew Harper: 15,309 a Emanuel Patrascu: 7,933 November 4 General election candidates: Keith D. Curry: 40,896 Matthew Harper: 60,070 ### District 75[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Nicholas Shestople (Write-in): 375 a Marie Waldron: 41,510 a \- Incumbent Waldron first assumed office in 2012. Mike Paster (Write-in): 14 November 4 General election candidates: Nicholas Shestople: 29,761 Marie Waldron: 66,152 ### District 76[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Rocky J. Chavez: 40,764 a \- Incumbent Chavez first assumed office in 2012. Thomas Krouse (Write-in): 28 a November 4 General election candidates: Rocky J. Chavez: 58,824 Thomas Krouse: 29,065 ### District 77[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Ruben "RJ" Hernandez: 23,821 a Brian Maienschein: 57,147 a \- Incumbent Maienschein first assumed office in 2012. November 4 General election candidates: Ruben "RJ" Hernandez: 43,038 Brian Maienschein: 82,987 ### District 78[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Toni Atkins: 45,922 a \- Incumbent Atkins first assumed office in 2010. Barbara Decker: 21,545 a Kevin D. Melton: 8,855 November 4 General election candidates: Toni Atkins: 72,224 Barbara Decker: 45,088 ### District 79[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Shirley N. Weber: 35,886 a \- Incumbent Weber first assumed office in 2012. George R. Williams (Write-in): 115 a November 4 General election candidates: Shirley N. Weber: 49,264 George R. Williams: 30,266 ### District 80[edit] June 3 Blanket primary candidates: Lorena Gonzalez: 25,953 a \- Incumbent Gonzalez first assumed office in 2013. November 4 General election candidates: Lorena Gonzalez: 43,362 ## See also[edit] * California State Assembly * California State Legislature * State legislative elections, 2014 ## External links[edit] | Suggest a link | * California Secretary of State \- Official primary election candidate list * California Secretary of State \- Official primary election results * California Secretary of State \- Official general election candidate list * California Secretary of State \- Official general election results [show] Current members of the California State Assembly Leadership Speaker of the House:Anthony Rendon Majority Leader:Eloise Reyes Minority Leader:Marie Waldron Representatives District 1 Megan Dahle (R) District 2 Jim Wood (D) District 3 James Gallagher (R) District 4 Cecilia Aguiar-Curry (D) District 5 Frank Bigelow (R) District 6 Kevin Kiley (R) District 7 Kevin McCarty (D) District 8 Ken Cooley (D) District 9 Jim Cooper (D) District 10 Marc Levine (D) District 11 Jim Frazier (D) District 12 Heath Flora (R) District 13 Carlos Villapudua (D) District 14 Tim Grayson (D) District 15 Buffy Wicks (D) District 16 Rebecca Bauer-Kahan (D) District 17 David Chiu (D) District 18 Mia Bonta (D) District 19 Phil Ting (D) District 20 Bill Quirk (D) District 21 Adam Gray (D) District 22 Kevin Mullin (D) District 23 Jim Patterson (R) District 24 Marc Berman (D) District 25 Alex Lee (D) District 26 Devon Mathis (R) District 27 Ash Kalra (D) District 28 Evan Low (D) District 29 Mark Stone (D) District 30 Robert Rivas (D) District 31 Joaquin Arambula (D) District 32 Rudy Salas (D) District 33 Thurston Smith (R) District 34 Vince Fong (R) District 35 Jordan Cunningham (R) District 36 Tom Lackey (R) District 37 Steve Bennett (D) District 38 Suzette Valladares (R) District 39 Luz Rivas (D) District 40 James Ramos (D) District 41 Chris Holden (D) District 42 Chad Mayes (I) District 43 Laura Friedman (D) District 44 Jacqui Irwin (D) District 45 Jesse Gabriel (D) District 46 Adrin Nazarian (D) District 47 Eloise Reyes (D) District 48 Blanca Rubio (D) District 49 Edwin Chau (D) District 50 Richard Bloom (D) District 51 Wendy Carrillo (D) District 52 Freddie Rodriguez (D) District 53 Miguel Santiago (D) District 54 Isaac Bryan (D) District 55 Phillip Chen (R) District 56 Eduardo Garcia (D) District 57 Lisa Calderon (D) District 58 Cristina Garcia (D) District 59 Reginald Jones-Sawyer (D) District 60 Sabrina Cervantes (D) District 61 Jose Medina (D) District 62 Autumn Burke (D) District 63 Anthony Rendon (D) District 64 Mike Gipson (D) District 65 Sharon Quirk-Silva (D) District 66 Al Muratsuchi (D) District 67 Kelly Seyarto (R) District 68 Steven Choi (R) District 69 Tom Daly (D) District 70 Patrick O'Donnell (D) District 71 Randy Voepel (R) District 72 Janet Nguyen (R) District 73 Laurie Davies (R) District 74 Cottie Petrie-Norris (D) District 75 Marie Waldron (R) District 76 Tasha Horvath (D) District 77 Brian Maienschein (D) District 78 Christopher Ward (D) District 79 Akilah Weber (D) District 80 Lorena Fletcher (D) Democratic Party (60) Republican Party (19) Independent (1) v • e 2014 Elections to State legislatures State Senate elections| Alabama • Alaska • Arizona • Arkansas • California • Colorado • Connecticut • Delaware • Florida • Georgia • Hawaii • Idaho • Illinois • Indiana • Iowa • Kentucky • Maine • Maryland •Massachusetts • Michigan • Missouri • Montana • Nebraska • Nevada • New Hampshire • New York • North Carolina • North Dakota • Ohio • Oklahoma • Oregon • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • South Dakota • Tennessee • Texas • Utah • Vermont • Washington • West Virginia • Wisconsin • Wyoming * * * State House elections| Alabama • Alaska • Arizona • Arkansas • California • Colorado • Connecticut • Delaware • Florida • Georgia • Hawaii • Idaho • Illinois • Indiana • Iowa • Kansas • Kentucky • Maine • Maryland • Massachusetts • Michigan • Minnesota • Missouri • Montana • Nevada • New Hampshire • New Mexico • New York • North Carolina • North Dakota • Ohio • Oklahoma • Oregon • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • South Carolina • South Dakota • Tennessee • Texas • Utah • Vermont • Washington • West Virginia • Wisconsin • Wyoming * * * Election information| Filing deadlines and primary dates • State house elections • State senate elections • Retiring incumbents • Battleground chambers • Result Analysis • Incumbents defeated in 2014 elections * * *