California's 44th State Assembly district
California's 44th State Assembly district | |||
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Current assemblymember |
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Population (2010) • Voting age • Citizen voting age | 462,271[1] 338,873[1] 261,592[1] | ||
Demographics | |||
Registered voters | 241,389 | ||
Registration | 41.85% Democratic 31.66% Republican 21.76% No party preference |
California's 44th State Assembly district is one of 80 California State Assembly districts. It is currently represented by Democrat Jacqui Irwin of Thousand Oaks.
District profile[]
The district is located on the South Coast, encompassing the outer western suburbs of Los Angeles and nearby communities. It is anchored by Oxnard in the west and Thousand Oaks in the east.
Los Angeles County – 0.1%
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Ventura County – 55.1%
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Election results from statewide races[]
Year | Office | Results |
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2020 | President | Biden 59.3 - 36.9% |
2018 | Governor | Newsom 55.9 – 44.1% |
Senator | Feinstein 51.9 – 48.1% | |
2016 | President | Clinton 57.1 – 37.0% |
Senator | Harris 61.2 – 38.8% | |
2014 | Governor | Brown 53.2 – 47.8% |
2012 | President | Obama 52.4 – 45.5% |
Senator | Feinstein 54.4 – 45.6% |
List of Assembly Members[]
Due to redistricting, the 44th 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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Republican | January 5, 1885 - January 3, 1887 | San Francisco | ||
Democratic | January 3, 1887 - January 7, 1889 | |||
January 7, 1889 - January 5, 1891 | ||||
Republican | January 5, 1891 - January 2, 1893 | |||
January 2, 1893 - January 7, 1895 | ||||
January 7, 1895 - January 4, 1897 | ||||
Democratic | January 4, 1897 - January 2, 1899 | |||
Republican | January 2, 1899 - January 1, 1901 | |||
Democratic | January 1, 1901 - January 5, 1903 | |||
Republican | January 5, 1903 - January 2, 1905 | |||
Mel Vogel | January 2, 1905 - January 4, 1909 | |||
January 4, 1909 - January 2, 1911 | ||||
January 2, 1911 - January 6, 1913 | ||||
January 6, 1913 - January 4, 1915 | Santa Clara | |||
Progressive | January 4, 1915 - January 8, 1917 | |||
Republican | January 8, 1917 - January 6, 1919 | |||
January 6, 1919 - January 5, 1931 | ||||
January 5, 1931 - January 2, 1933 | Fresno | |||
Clare Woolwine | January 2, 1933 - January 7, 1935 | Los Angeles | ||
John B. Pelletier | Democratic | January 7, 1935 - November 29, 1946 | Died in office. | |
Edward E. Elliott | April 10, 1947 - January 5, 1953 | Sworn in after winning special election.[2] | ||
Republican | January 5, 1953 - January 5, 1959 | |||
Democratic | January 5, 1959 - January 2, 1967 | |||
January 2, 1967 - November 30, 1974 | ||||
Alan Sieroty | December 2, 1974 - March 24, 1977 | Resigned to become a State Senator after winning a special election.[3] | ||
Mel Levine | July 6, 1977 - November 30, 1982 | Sworn in after winning special election.[4] | ||
Tom Hayden | December 6, 1982 - November 30, 1992 | |||
Bill Hoge | Republican | December 7, 1992 - November 30, 1996 | ||
Jack Scott | Democratic | December 2, 1996 - November 30, 2000 | ||
Carol Liu | December 4, 2000 - November 30, 2006 | |||
Anthony Portantino | December 6, 2006 – November 30, 2012 | |||
Jeff Gorell | Republican | December 3, 2012 - November 30, 2014 | Los Angeles, Ventura | |
Jacqui Irwin | Democratic | December 1, 2014 - present |
Election results 1992 - present[]
2020[]
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Jacqui Irwin (incumbent) | 73,294 | 62.2 | |
Republican | Denise Pedrow | 44,534 | 37.8 | |
Total votes | 117,828 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Jacqui Irwin (incumbent) | 132,679 | 60.7 | |
Republican | Denise Pedrow | 86,051 | 39.3 | |
Total votes | 218,730 | 100.0 |
2018[]
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Jacqui Irwin (incumbent) | 44,028 | 51.9 | |
Republican | Ronda Baldwin-Kennedy | 37,342 | 44.0 | |
Democratic | Robert Zelinsky | 3,411 | 4.0 | |
Total votes | 84,781 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Jacqui Irwin (incumbent) | 95,622 | 58.9 | |
Republican | Ronda Baldwin-Kennedy | 66,758 | 42.1 | |
Total votes | 162,380 | 100.0 | ||
Democratic hold |
2016[]
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Jacqui Irwin (incumbent) | 63,992 | 60.9 | |
Republican | Kerry J. Nelson | 41,145 | 39.1 | |
Total votes | 105,137 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Jacqui Irwin (incumbent) | 107,084 | 59.0 | |
Republican | Kerry J. Nelson | 74,417 | 41.0 | |
Total votes | 181,501 | 100.0 | ||
Democratic hold |
2014[]
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Jacqui Irwin | 24,225 | 44.7 | |
Republican | Rob McCoy | 16,811 | 31.0 | |
Republican | Mario de la Piedra | 13,116 | 24.2 | |
Total votes | 54,152 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Jacqui Irwin | 57,098 | 52.3 | |
Republican | Rob McCoy | 52,085 | 47.7 | |
Total votes | 109,183 | 100.0 | ||
Democratic gain from Republican |
2012[]
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Republican | Jeff Gorell (incumbent) | 38,263 | 58.1 | |
Democratic | Eileen MacEnery | 15,343 | 23.3 | |
Democratic | Thomas Mullens | 12,226 | 18.6 | |
Total votes | 65,832 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Republican | Jeff Gorell (incumbent) | 86,132 | 52.9 | |
Democratic | Eileen MacEnery | 76,805 | 47.1 | |
Total votes | 162,937 | 100.0 | ||
Republican hold |
2010[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Anthony Portantino (incumbent) | 81,347 | 63.8 | |
Republican | Alvaro G. Day | 41,571 | 32.6 | |
Libertarian | Eytan Kollin | 4,613 | 3.6 | |
Total votes | 127,531 | 100.0 | ||
Democratic hold |
2008[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Anthony Portantino (incumbent) | 102,896 | 63.68 | |
Republican | Brian Fuller | 49,246 | 30.48 | |
Libertarian | Thomas Logan | 9,446 | 5.85 | |
Total votes | 161,588 | 100.00 | ||
Turnout | 69.87 | |||
Democratic hold |
2006[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Anthony Portantino | 66,206 | 58.31 | |
Republican | Scott Carwile | 37,699 | 33.20 | |
Libertarian | Barron Yanaga | 4,969 | 4.38 | |
Green | Ricardo Costa | 4,662 | 4.11 | |
Total votes | 113,536 | 100.00 | ||
Turnout | 53.03 | |||
Democratic hold |
2004[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Carol Liu (incumbent) | 106,179 | 65.61 | |
Republican | Lynn Gabriel | 55,655 | 34.39 | |
Total votes | 161,834 | 100.00 | ||
Democratic hold |
2002[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Carol Liu (incumbent) | 60,025 | 60.12 | |
Republican | Dan O'Connell | 36,839 | 36.90 | |
Libertarian | Bob New | 2,976 | 2.98 | |
Invalid or blank votes | 5,466 | 5.19 | ||
Total votes | 105,306 | 100.00 | ||
Democratic hold |
2000[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Carol Liu | 92,081 | 62.24 | |
Republican | Susan Carpenter-McMillan | 48,992 | 33.11 | |
Libertarian | Jerry Douglas | 6,883 | 4.65 | |
Invalid or blank votes | 11,882 | 7.43 | ||
Total votes | 159,838 | 100.00 | ||
Democratic hold |
1998[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Jack Scott (incumbent) | 65,652 | 56.49 | |
Republican | Ken La Corte | 46,652 | 40.14 | |
Libertarian | Ken Saurenman | 1,757 | 1.51 | |
Green | Shawn Waddell | 1,474 | 1.27 | |
Reform | Philip Corvalan | 689 | 0.59 | |
Invalid or blank votes | 8,439 | 6.77 | ||
Total votes | 124,663 | 100.00 | ||
Democratic hold |
1996[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Jack Scott | 72,591 | 52.97 | |
Republican | Bill Hoge (incumbent) | 60,124 | 43.87 | |
Libertarian | Ted Brown | 4,324 | 3.16 | |
Invalid or blank votes | 11,352 | 7.85 | ||
Total votes | 148,391 | 100.00 | ||
Democratic gain from Republican |
1994[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Bill Hoge (incumbent) | 64,276 | 53.29 | |
Democratic | Bruce Philpott | 50,370 | 41.76 | |
Libertarian | Ken Saurenman | 5,980 | 4.96 | |
Invalid or blank votes | 10,750 | 8.18 | ||
Total votes | 131,376 | 100.00 | ||
Republican hold |
1992[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Bill Hoge | 77,044 | 51.83 | |
Democratic | Jonathan S. Fuhrman | 65,332 | 43.95 | |
Libertarian | Ken Saurenman | 6,270 | 4.22 | |
Invalid or blank votes | 15,890 | 6.35 | ||
Total votes | 164,536 | 100.00 | ||
Republican gain from Democratic |
See also[]
- California State Assembly
- California State Assembly districts
- Districts in California
References[]
- ^ a b c d "Citizens Redistricting Commission Final Report, 2011" (PDF).
- ^ "Edward Elliot Sworn in" (PDF). clerk.assembly.ca.gov.
- ^ "Alan Sieroty Resignation letter" (PDF). clerk.assembly.ca.gov.
- ^ "Mel Levine Sworn in" (PDF). clerk.assembly.ca.gov.
External links[]
- District map from the California Citizens Redistricting Commission
Categories:
- California State Assembly districts
- Government of Los Angeles County, California
- Government of Ventura County, California
- Santa Monica Mountains
- Simi Hills
- Camarillo, California
- Moorpark, California
- Newbury Park, California
- Oak Park, California
- Oxnard, California
- Thousand Oaks, California
- Westlake Village, California