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]

2024 California State Assembly election

November 5, 2024

All 80 seats in the California State Assembly
41 seats needed for a majority
 
Leader Robert Rivas James Gallagher
Party Democratic Republican
Leader since June 30, 2023 February 8, 2022
Leader's seat 29thโ€“Hollister 3rdโ€“Yuba City
Last election 62 seats, 60.9% 18 seats, 37.7%
Current seats 62 18
Seats needed Steady Increase 23

Incumbent Speaker

Robert Rivas
Democratic



Retiring incumbents

  1. 1st: Megan Dahle (Rโ€“Bieber): Retiring to run for State Senate[2]
  2. 6th: Kevin McCarty (Dโ€“Sacramento): Retiring to run for Mayor of Sacramento[3]
  3. 8th: Jim Patterson (Rโ€“Fresno): Termed out of office
  4. 15th: Tim Grayson (Dโ€“Concord): running for California's 9th State Senatorial district
  5. 19th: Phil Ting (Dโ€“San Francisco): Termed out of office
  6. 41st: Chris Holden (Dโ€“Pasadena): Retiring to run for Los Angeles County Supervisor
  7. 44th: Laura Friedman (Dโ€“Glendale): Retiring to run for U.S. House of Representatives
  8. 50th: Eloise Reyes (D-Colton): Retiring to run for State Senate[4]
  9. 52nd: Wendy Carrillo (Dโ€“Los Angeles): Retiring to run for Los Angeles City Council[5]
  10. 53rd: Freddie Rodriguez (Dโ€“Pomona): Termed out of office
  11. 54th: Miguel Santiago (Dโ€“Los Angeles): Retiring to run for Los Angeles City Council[6]
  12. 57th: Reggie Jones-Sawyer (Dโ€“Los Angeles): Termed out of office and running for Los Angeles City Council[7]
  13. 58th: Sabrina Cervantes (Dโ€“Riverside): Retiring to run for State Senate[8]
  14. 62nd: Anthony Rendon (Dโ€“Lakewood): Termed out of office
  15. 75th: Marie Waldron (Rโ€“Valley Center): Termed out of office
  16. 76th: Brian Maienschein (Dโ€“San Diego): Termed out of office
  17. 79th: Akilah Weber (D-La Mesa): Retiring to run for State Senate[9]

Summary by district

District Incumbent Party Elected Member Party
1st Megan Dahle Rep
2nd Jim Wood Dem
3rd James Gallagher Rep
4th Cecilia Aguiar-Curry Dem
5th Joe Patterson Rep
6th Kevin McCarty Dem
7th Josh Hoover Rep
8th Jim Patterson Rep
9th Heath Flora Rep
10th Stephanie Nguyen Dem
11th Lori D. Wilson Dem
12th Damon Connolly Dem
13th Carlos Villapudua Dem
14th Buffy Wicks Dem
15th Tim Grayson Dem
16th Rebecca Bauer-Kahan Dem
17th Matt Haney Dem
18th Mia Bonta Dem
19th Phil Ting Dem
20th Liz Ortega Dem
21st Diane Papan Dem
22nd Juan Alanis Rep
23rd Marc Berman Dem
24th Alex Lee Dem
25th Ash Kalra Dem
26th Evan Low Dem
27th Esmeralda Soria Dem
28th Gail Pellerin Dem
29th Robert Rivas Dem
30th Dawn Addis Dem
31st Joaquin Arambula Dem
32nd Vince Fong Rep
33rd Devon Mathis Rep
34th Tom Lackey Rep
35th Jasmeet Bains Dem
36th Eduardo Garcia Dem
37th Gregg Hart Dem
38th Steve Bennett Dem
39th Juan Carrillo Dem
40th Pilar Schiavo Dem
41st Chris Holden Dem
42nd Jacqui Irwin Dem
43rd Luz Rivas Dem
44th Laura Friedman Dem
45th James Ramos Dem
46th Jesse Gabriel Dem
47th Greg Wallis Rep
48th Blanca Rubio Dem
49th Mike Fong Dem
50th Eloise Reyes Dem
51st Rick Zbur Dem
52nd Wendy Carrillo Dem
53rd Freddie Rodriguez Dem
54th Miguel Santiago Dem
55th Isaac Bryan Dem
56th Lisa Calderon Dem
57th Reggie Jones-Sawyer Dem
58th Sabrina Cervantes Dem
59th Phillip Chen Rep
60th Corey Jackson Dem
61st Tina McKinnor Dem
62nd Anthony Rendon Dem
63rd Bill Essayli Rep
64th Blanca Pacheco Dem
65th Mike Gipson Dem
66th Al Muratsuchi Dem
67th Sharon Quirk-Silva Dem
68th Avelino Valencia Dem
69th Josh Lowenthal Dem
70th Tri Ta Rep
71st Kate Sanchez Rep
72nd Diane Dixon Rep
73rd Cottie Petrie-Norris Dem
74th Laurie Davies Rep
75th Marie Waldron Rep
76th Brian Maienschein Dem
77th Tasha Boerner Dem
78th Chris Ward Dem
79th Akilah Weber Dem
80th David Alvarez Dem

District 1

The incumbent is Republican Megan Dahle of Bieber, who is running for state senate.[2]

Declared

District 2

Potential

District 3

Potential

District 4

Potential

District 5

Potential

District 6

The incumbent is Kevin McCarty, who is running for Mayor of Sacramento[13]

Declared

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

Declined

Endorsements

David Tangipa (R)
State assemblymembers
George Radanovich (R)
State assemblymembers

District 9

Potential

District 10

Potential

District 11

Potential

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

District 14

Potential

District 15

Declared

Potential

Declined

Endorsements

Monica Wilson (D)
City councilors
Other politicians
Individuals

District 16

Potential

District 17

Potential

District 18

Potential

  • Mia Bonta (Democrat), incumbent state assemblymember[12]
  • Mindy Pechenuk (Republican), candidate for the 18th district in 2022[12]

District 19

The incumbent is Democrat Phil Ting, who is term limited.

Declared

Potential

Endorsements

Catherine Stefani (D)
State assemblymembers

District 20

Potential

District 21

Declared

Potential

District 22

Potential

District 23

Declared

  • Lydia Kou (Democrat), mayor of Palo Alto[42]
  • Gus Mattamal (Republican), entrepreneur[43]

Potential

District 24

Potential

District 25

Potential

District 26

Potential

District 27

Potential

District 28

Potential

District 29

Potential

District 30

Potential

District 31

Potential

District 32

Potential

District 33

Potential

District 34

Potential

District 35

Declared

District 36

Potential

District 37

Potential

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

District 39

Potential

District 40

Declared

  • Jason Aula (Republican), news reporter and small business owner[46]
  • Patrick Lee Gipson (Republican), sheriff's deputy[47]

Potential

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

Withdrawn

District 42

Declared

  • Ted Nordblum (Republican), small business owner[12][51]

Potential

District 43

Potential

District 44

The incumbent is Democrat Laura Friedman of Glendale, who is retiring to run for California 30th congressional district.[52]

Declared

Endorsements

Elen Asatryan (D)
State senators

District 45

Potential

District 46

Potential

District 47

Declared

Potential

District 48

Declared

District 49

Potential

District 50

The incumbent is Democrat Eloise Reyes of Colton, who is running for state senate.[4][60]

Declared

District 51

Potential

District 52

The incumbent is Democrat Wendy Carrillo, who is retiring to run for Los Angeles City Council.[63]

Declared

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

Mark Gonzalez (D)
State assemblymembers

District 55

Potential

District 56

Potential

District 57

The incumbent is Democrat Reggie Jones-Sawyer, who is term limited and running for Los Angeles City Council.

Declared

Endorsements

Sade Elhawary (D)
State senators
State assemblymembers
County supervisors
City councilors

District 58

The incumbent is Democrat Sabrina Cervantes, who is retiring to run for state senate.

Declared

District 59

Potential

District 60

Declared

  • Cynthia Mendez (Democratic), Perris Community Services Department supervisor[78]
  • Ronald Edwards (Republican)[12][79]

Potential

District 61

Potential

District 62

The incumbent is Anthony Rendon of Lakewood, who is term limited.

Declared

Potential

Endorsements

Jose Solache (D)
State Assembly members

District 63

Potential

District 64

Potential

District 65

Potential

District 66

Potential

District 67

Potential

District 68

Potential

District 69

Potential

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

District 72

Declared

Potential

  • Diane Dixon (Republican), incumbent state assemblymember

District 73

Declared

District 74

Declared

Potential

District 75

The incumbent is Republican Marie Waldron of Valley Center, who is termed out of office

Declared

District 76

The incumbent is Democrat Brian Maienschein, who is termed out and is running for San Diego City Attorney.[87]

Declared

District 77

Declared

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

Endorsements

Colin Parent (D)
State assemblymembers

District 80

Declared

  • David Alvarez (Democratic), incumbent state assemblymember
  • Lincoln Pickard (Republican), perennial candidate[12]

See also

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