2024 California State Assembly election
The 2024 California State Assembly election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, with the primary election being held on March 5, 2024. All of the seats of the California State Assembly will be elected as part of the 2024 California elections.[1]
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Retiring incumbents
- 1st: Megan Dahle (RโBieber): Retiring to run for State Senate[2]
- 6th: Kevin McCarty (DโSacramento): Retiring to run for Mayor of Sacramento[3]
- 8th: Jim Patterson (RโFresno): Termed out of office
- 15th: Tim Grayson (DโConcord): running for California's 9th State Senatorial district
- 19th: Phil Ting (DโSan Francisco): Termed out of office
- 41st: Chris Holden (DโPasadena): Retiring to run for Los Angeles County Supervisor
- 44th: Laura Friedman (DโGlendale): Retiring to run for U.S. House of Representatives
- 50th: Eloise Reyes (D-Colton): Retiring to run for State Senate[4]
- 52nd: Wendy Carrillo (DโLos Angeles): Retiring to run for Los Angeles City Council[5]
- 53rd: Freddie Rodriguez (DโPomona): Termed out of office
- 54th: Miguel Santiago (DโLos Angeles): Retiring to run for Los Angeles City Council[6]
- 57th: Reggie Jones-Sawyer (DโLos Angeles): Termed out of office and running for Los Angeles City Council[7]
- 58th: Sabrina Cervantes (DโRiverside): Retiring to run for State Senate[8]
- 62nd: Anthony Rendon (DโLakewood): Termed out of office
- 75th: Marie Waldron (RโValley Center): Termed out of office
- 76th: Brian Maienschein (DโSan Diego): Termed out of office
- 79th: Akilah Weber (D-La Mesa): Retiring to run for State Senate[9]
Summary by district
District 1
The incumbent is Republican Megan Dahle of Bieber, who is running for state senate.[2]
District 3
Potential
- James Gallagher (Republican), incumbent state assemblymember and minority leader[12]
District 4
Potential
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry (Democratic), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 5
Potential
- Joe Patterson (Republican), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 6
The incumbent is Kevin McCarty, who is running for Mayor of Sacramento[13]
Declared
- Emmanuel Amanfor (Democratic), chair of the Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency[12]
- Sean Frame (Democratic), former El Dorado Union High School District trustee[14]
- Rosanna Herber (Democratic), vice president of the Sacramento Municipal Utility District[15]
- Maggy Krell (Democratic), California deputy attorney general and former chief legal counsel for Planned Parenthood California[16]
- Alex Lazar (Democratic), former aide to U.S. Representative Nancy Pelosi[17]
- Carlos Marquez (Democratic), LGBTQ and civil rights lobbyist[18]
- Evan Minton (Democratic), policy advocate[19]
- Preston Romero (Republican), president of Log Cabin Republicans Sacramento[20]
- Paula Villescaz (Democratic), San Juan Unified School District trustee and former assistant secretary of the California Health and Human Services Agency[21]
District 7
Declared
- YK Chalamcherla (Democratic), vice mayor of Folsom[22][23]
- Josh Hoover (Republican), incumbent state assemblymember[23]
- Porsche Middleton (Democratic), Citrus Heights city councilor[12]
- Braden Murphy (Democratic), candidate for California's 1st Board of Equalization district in 2022[23]
District 8
The incumbent is Jim Patterson, who is term limited and running for the Fresno County Board of Supervisors.[24]
Declared
- David Tangipa (Republican), field representative for Fresno County supervisor Nathan Magsig and former Fresno State football player[25]
- George Radanovich (Republican), former U.S. Representative for the 19th district (1995โ2011)[26]
Declined
- Frank Bigelow (Republican), former state assemblymember from the 5th district[27] (endorsed Radanovich)[28]
Endorsements
- State assemblymembers
- Jim Patterson, AD-08 (2012โpresent)[28]
- State assemblymembers
- Frank Bigelow, AD-05 (2012โ2022)[28]
District 9
Potential
- Heath Flora (Republican), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 10
Potential
- Stephanie Nguyen (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 11
Potential
- Lori Wilson (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 12
Potential
- Damon Connolly (Democratic), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
- Andrew Podshadley (Republican), 2022 candidate for Novato city council[12]
- Luke Shroyer (Republican)[12]
District 13
Potential
- Carlos Villapudua (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember
District 14
Potential
- Buffy Wicks (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 15
Declared
- Karen Mitchoff (Democrat), former Contra Costa County supervisor[29]
- Monica Wilson (Democrat), Antioch city councilor[30]
Potential
- Steve Glazer (Democratic), state senator for the 9th district[31]
Declined
- Tim Grayson (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12] (running for 9th state Senate district)[32]
Endorsements
- City councilors
- Edi Birsan, member of the Concord City Council for the 4th district[33]
- Other politicians
- Sally Lieber, member of the California State Board of Equalization for the 2nd district[33]
- Individuals
- Christine Pelosi, human rights advocate and daughter of Nancy Pelosi[33]
District 16
Potential
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
- Joseph Rubay (Republican), candidate for the 16th district in 2022[12]
District 17
Potential
- Matt Haney (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 18
District 19
The incumbent is Democrat Phil Ting, who is term limited.
Declared
- Catherine Stefani (Democrat), San Francisco supervisor[34][35]
Potential
- Janice Li (Democrat), president of the Bay Area Rapid Transit Board of Directors[35]
Endorsements
- State assemblymembers
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry, AD-04 (2016โpresent)[36]
- Buffy Wicks, AD-14 (2018โpresent)[37]
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan, AD-16 (2018โpresent)[38]
- Matt Haney, AD-17 (2022โpresent)[39]
- Diane Papan, AD-21 (2022โpresent)[40]
District 20
Potential
- Liz Ortega (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 21
Declared
- Mark Gilham (Republican), U.S. Marine Corps veteran[41]
Potential
- Diane Papan (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 22
Potential
- Juan Alanis (Republican), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
- Jerry Hill (Democrat), former state senator for the 13th district[12]
District 23
Potential
- Marc Berman (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 24
Potential
- Kansen Chu (Democrat), former state assemblymember from the 25th district[44][12]
- Alex Lee (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 27
Potential
- Esmeralda Soria (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 28
Potential
- Gail Pellerin (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
- Mark Stone (Democrat), former state assemblymember for the 29th district[12]
District 29
Potential
- Robert Rivas (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 30
Potential
- Dawn Addis (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 31
Potential
- Joaquin Arambula (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 32
Potential
- Vince Fong (Republican), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 33
Potential
- Devon Mathis (Republican), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 34
Potential
- Tom Lackey (Republican), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 35
Declared
- Jasmeet Bains (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[45]
- Andrae Gonzales (Democrat), vice mayor of Bakersfield[45]
District 36
Potential
- Eduardo Garcia (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 37
Potential
- Gregg Hart (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
Withdrawn
- Elijah Mack (Libertarian), Chair and Co-Founder of the Santa Barbara County Libertarian Party - now running for State Senate District #19 as NPP
District 38
Potential
- Steve Bennett (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 39
Potential
- Juan Carrillo (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 41
The incumbent is Democrat Chris Holden of Pasadena, who is term limited and running for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.[48]
Declared
- Jed Leano (Democrat), Claremont city councilor[49]
- Phlunte Riddle (Democrat), former Pasadena Police Lieutenant[49]
- John Harabedian (Democrat), former Sierra Madre Mayor
District 42
Potential
- Jacqui Irwin (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 44
The incumbent is Democrat Laura Friedman of Glendale, who is retiring to run for California 30th congressional district.[52]
Declared
Endorsements
- State senators
District 45
Potential
- James Ramos (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 46
Potential
- Jesse Gabriel (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 47
Declared
- Christy Holstege (Democratic), Palm Springs city councilor, candidate for California's 47th State Assembly district in 2022[58]
Potential
- Greg Wallis (Republican), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 48
Declared
- Blanca Rubio (Democratic), incumbent state assemblymember[59]
- Brian Tabatabai (Democratic), mayor pro tempore of West Covina[59]
District 50
The incumbent is Democrat Eloise Reyes of Colton, who is running for state senate.[4][60]
Declared
- Robert Garcia (Democratic), member of the Etiwanda School Board[60]
- Adam Perez (Democratic), vice president of the Fontana Unified School District Board[61]
- DeJonaรฉ Shaw (Democratic), nurse and candidate for the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors in 2022[62]
District 52
The incumbent is Democrat Wendy Carrillo, who is retiring to run for Los Angeles City Council.[63]
Declared
- Genesis Coronado (Democrat), legislative analyst at the Los Angeles Unified School District[12][64]
- David Girรณn (Democrat), policy advisor to Los Angeles city councilor Bob Blumenfield[65]
- Justine Gonzalez (Democrat), former legislative aide to Los Angeles mayor Antonio Villaraigosa[66]
- Ari Ruiz (Democrat), aide to Congresswoman Maxine Waters[12][67]
- Jessica Caloza (Democrat), aide to Attorney General Rob Bonta
- Jessica Maldonado (Democrat), education advocate
- Carlos Leon (Democrat)
District 53
The incumbent is Democrat Freddie Rodriguez of Pomona, who is term limited.
Declared
- Carlos Goytia (Democratic), secretary of the Three Valleys Municipal Water District Board of Directors[12]
- Javier Hernandez (Democratic), executive director of the Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice[12]
- Michelle Rodriguez (Democratic), wife of incumbent state assemblyman Freddie Rodriguez[68]
- Robert Torres (Democratic), Pomona city councilor[68]
District 54
The incumbent is Democrat Miguel Santiago, who is retiring to run for Los Angeles City Council.
Declared
- Mark Gonzalez (Democratic), district director for incumbent state assemblyman Miguel Santiago[69]
- John Yi (Democratic), nonprofit executive[12]
Endorsements
- State assemblymembers
- Miguel Santiago, AD-54 (2014โpresent)[70]
District 55
Potential
- Isaac Bryan (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 56
Potential
- Lisa Calderon (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 57
The incumbent is Democrat Reggie Jones-Sawyer, who is term limited and running for Los Angeles City Council.
Declared
- Gregory Akili (Democratic), labor organizer[71]
- Sade Elhawary (Democratic), community organizer[72]
- Efren Martinez (Democratic), educator[73]
- Renรฉ Romero (Democratic), former field representative to state Senator Maria Elena Durazo[74]
- Dulce Vasquez (Democratic), candidate for Los Angeles City Council in 2022[12]
Endorsements
- State senators
- Kevin Murray, SD-26 (1998โ2006)[75]
- Lola Smallwood-Cuevas, SD-28 (2022โpresent)[75]
- Isadore Hall III, SD-35 (2014โ2016)[75]
- State assemblymembers
- Isaac Bryan, AD-55 (2021โpresent)[75]
- Reggie Jones-Sawyer, AD-57 (2012โpresent)[75]
- Tina McKinnor, AD-61 (2022โpresent)[75]
- County supervisors
- Holly Mitchell, Los Angeles County Supervisor from the 2nd district (2020โpresent)[75]
- City councilors
- Marqueece Harris-Dawson, Los Angeles City Council member for the 8th district (2015โpresent)[75]
District 58
The incumbent is Democrat Sabrina Cervantes, who is retiring to run for state senate.
District 59
Potential
- Phillip Chen (Republican), incumbent state assemblymember
District 61
Potential
- Tina McKinnor (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
District 62
The incumbent is Anthony Rendon of Lakewood, who is term limited.
Potential
- Eduardo De La Riva (no party preference), Maywood city councilor[12]
- Karina Macias (Democratic), Huntington Park city councilor[12]
Endorsements
- State Assembly members
- Anthony Rendon (AD62)[81]
District 63
Potential
- Bill Essayli (Republican), incumbent state assemblymember
District 64
Potential
- Blanca Pacheco (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember
District 65
Potential
- Mike Gipson (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember
District 66
Potential
- Al Muratsuchi (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember
District 67
Potential
- Sharon Quirk-Silva (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember
District 68
Potential
- Avelino Valencia (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember
District 69
Potential
- Josh Lowenthal (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember
District 70
Declared
- Jimmy Pham (Democratic), immigration attorney, vice-chair of the Westminster Traffic Commission[82]
Potential
- Tri Ta (Republican), incumbent state assemblymember
District 71
Potential
- Kate Sanchez (Republican), incumbent state assemblymember
District 72
Declared
- Dom Jones (Democratic), community activist, contestant on The Amazing Race 34[83]
Potential
- Diane Dixon (Republican), incumbent state assemblymember
District 73
Declared
- Hengameh Abraham (Republican), candidate for Costa Mesa City Council in 2022[84]
- Cottie Petrie-Norris (Democratic), incumbent state assemblymember
District 74
Declared
- Chris Duncan (Democrat), mayor of San Clemente[85]
Potential
- Laurie Davies (Republican), incumbent state assemblymember
District 75
The incumbent is Republican Marie Waldron of Valley Center, who is termed out of office
Declared
- Jack Fernandes (Republican), businessman and biotech entrepreneur
- Andrew Hayes (Republican), president of the Lakeside Union School Board, staff member for state senator Brian Jones[86]
District 76
The incumbent is Democrat Brian Maienschein, who is termed out and is running for San Diego City Attorney.[87]
Declared
- Kristie Bruce-Lane (Republican), former member of the Olivenhain Municipal Water District Board of Directors[88]
- Darshana Patel (Democratic), President of the Poway Unified School District Board of Education[89]
- Joseph Rocha (Democratic), U.S. Navy veteran, candidate for California's 40th State Senate district in 2022[90]
District 77
Declared
- Tasha Boerner (Democratic), incumbent state assemblymember
District 78
Declared
- Chris Ward (Democratic), incumbent state assemblymember
District 79
The incumbent is Democrat Akilah Weber of La Mesa, who is retiring to run for state senate.[91]
Declared
- Colin Parent (Democratic), La Mesa city councillor[91][9]
- LaShae Sharp Collins (Democratic), former district director for then-state assemblywoman Shirley Weber[9]
Potential
- Racquel Vasquez (Democratic), mayor of Lemon Grove[12]
Endorsements
- State assemblymembers
- Tasha Boerner, AD-77 (2018โpresent)[92]
- Chris Ward, AD-79 (2020โpresent)[93]
- David Alvarez, AD-80 (2022โpresent)[94]
District 80
Declared
- David Alvarez (Democratic), incumbent state assemblymember
- Lincoln Pickard (Republican), perennial candidate[12]
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