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Alan Lowenthal – or Democratic Long Beach City Councilmember Al Austin will represent this Long Beach-anchored seat.ĪD-70 ( Janet Nguyen): Democratic Garden Grove Mayor Pro Tem Diedre Thu-Ha Nguyen, one of the party’s top 2020 prospects, will match up with Republican Westminster Mayor Tri Ta in a tight (D+3) district where Republicans have claimed about 60 percent of primary votes. Tell lawmakers: Pass SB 525.ĪD-68 (Tom Daly): In another race where there will be a sole Democrat on the ballot in November, Daly’s district director, Avelino Valencia, is poised to claim his boss’s job.ĪD-69 ( Patrick O’Donnell): Democrat Josh Lowenthal – the son of retiring Rep. But there’s a better way: SB 525 would raise the minimum wage for healthcare workers to $25 an hour and ensure workers can afford to stay on the job. Many healthcare workers are paid barely enough to get by, driving many to leave the workforce. The healthcare worker shortage has forced workers to work longer hours, under worse conditions. The former Equality California chief far outpolled second-place Democrat Louis Abramson in the primary.ĪD-60 (Jose Medina): Democrat Riverside County Board of Education Member Corey Jackson is set to take this seat as he’s on course to face a Republican in November.ĪD-63 (Kelly Seyarto): Republican attorney Bill Essayli is looking to defend an R+4 seat against Democratic water board member Fauzia Rizvi.ĪD-64 ( Cristina Garcia): Downey Mayor Blanca Pacheco will likely replace Garcia as Pacheco is the sole Democrat to secure a spot in the general. But Democratic Redwood City Council member Giselle Hale vaulted into the second spot on Friday.ĪD-27 (Adam Gray): It will be either Democratic Fresno City Council Member Esmeralda Soria or Republican Merced Sheriff Mark Pazin representing a seat whose double-digit Democratic voter advantage belies its competitiveness.ĪD-28 (Mark Stone): Democratic former Santa Cruz County Clerk Gail Pellerin, who secured Stone’s endorsement, is positioned to represent this coastal seat as the only Democrat on the November ballot.ĪD-30 (Jordan Cunningham): Morro Bay City Council Member Dawn Addis will almost certainly be the next Assembly member as the only Democrat in the runoff.ĪD-35 (Rudy Salas): It will be either Democratic doctor Jasmeet Bains or Democrat Kern County Supervisor Leticia Perez after a primary that saw substantial medical sector spending.ĪD-47 (Chad Mayes):Democratic former Palm Springs Mayor Christy Holstege will match up with Republican Greg Wallis, a longtime Mayes staffer, for this competitive (D+6) seat as the Legislature’s only independent departs.ĪD-51 (Richard Bloom): Democrat Rick Chavez Zbur is the prohibitive favorite to replace Bloom. Last week’s primaries helped clarify the latter.ĪD-10 (Jim Cooper): It will be either Democratic Elk Grove City Council member Stephanie Nguyen or Democratic Sacramento City Council member Eric Guerra, if Guerra’s grip on second place holds, after an expensive primary.ĪD-12 (Marc Levine): It will be either Democratic Coastal Commissioner Sara Aminzadeh or Democratic Marin Supervisor Damon Connolly representing the seat Levine left to challenge Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara.ĪD-20 (Bill Quirk): It will be either Democrat and Alameda labor official Liz Ortega or Democratic Dublin Council Member Shawn Kumagai in a premier labor-versus-business matchup.ĪD-21 (Kevin Mullin): Democratic San Mateo Council Member Diane Papan was poised to claim this safe blue seat and maintain its dynastic nature by being the sole Democrat to advance. So here’s a handy cheat sheet to who is leaving and who is poised to replace them. It can be hard to track the titanic turnover. If McKinnor and Alvarez do remain, they’ll soon be meeting many new colleagues. They’ll match up in November with the same Democrats they defeated to secure six-month terms, Robert Pullen-Miles and Georgette Gomez - although both McKinnor and Alvarez will now wield powerful incumbents’ advantages. That could include both McKinnor and Alvarez.

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After a series of resignations and appointments, there are once again 80 Assembly members and 40 senators.īut many of them will soon be gone. That came days after David Alvarez officially took office representing the San Diego district formerly held by Lorena Gonzalez, who departed for a gig running the California Labor Federation.


Now get ready for it to change.Ī long period of vacant seats concluded yesterday when Tina McKinnor was sworn in as the newest Assembly member, claiming the Los Angeles seat her former boss Autumn Burke abruptly renounced last year.

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THE BUZZ: The Legislature is back at full strength for the first time in months.
