District: | 19 |
Chamber: | Assembly |
Population: | 503,871[1] |
Population Year: | 2020 |
Voting Age: | 430,170 |
Citizen Voting Age: | 395,427 |
Percent White: | 34.86 |
Percent Black: | 2.53 |
Percent Latino: | 14.59 |
Percent Asian: | 41.76 |
Percent Native American: | 0.11 |
Percent Pacific Islander: | 0.36 |
Percent Other Race: | 0.78 |
Percent Remainder Of Multiracial: | 5.02 |
Registered: | 274,281 |
Democratic: | 53.10 |
Republican: | 8.84 |
Npp: | 34.36 |
California's 19th State Assembly district is one of 80 California State Assembly districts. It is currently represented by Democrat Phil Ting of San Francisco.
The district encompasses the western, more residential parts of San Francisco along with several of its southern suburbs in San Mateo County, making it slightly more friendly towards Republicans than the neighboring 17th District. It also includes the (uninhabited) Farallon Islands. The San Francisco side of the Golden Gate Bridge is located in this district.
San Francisco County – 41.9%
San Mateo County – 18.1%
Year | Office | Results[2] |
---|---|---|
2021 | Recall | align="right" No 81.9 – 18.1% |
2020 | President | Biden 81.1 – 17.0% |
2018 | Governor | Newsom 81.4 – 18.6% |
Senator | Feinstein 66.0 – 34.0% | |
2016 | President | Clinton 81.3 – 13.3% |
Senator | Harris 74.5 – 25.5% | |
2014 | Governor | Brown 83.8 – 16.2% |
2012 | President | Obama 78.8 – 18.4% |
Senator | Feinstein 85.3 – 14.7% |
Due to redistricting, the 19th 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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Charles T. Jones | Republican | January 5, 1885 - January 3, 1887 | Sacramento | ||
Leroy S. Taylor | January 3, 1887 - January 7, 1889 | ||||
Elijah Carson Hart | January 7, 1889 - January 5, 1891 | ||||
Elwood Bruner | January 5, 1891 - January 2, 1893 | ||||
C. D. McCauley | Democratic | January 2, 1893 - January 7, 1895 | Solano | ||
J. M. Bassford | Republican | January 7, 1895 - January 4, 1897 | |||
Alden Anderson | January 4, 1897 - January 5, 1903 | ||||
William Walter Greer | January 5, 1903 - January 2, 1905 | Sacramento | |||
Edward J. Lynch | January 2, 1905 - January 4, 1909 | ||||
William Walter Greer | January 4, 1909 - January 2, 1911 | ||||
Edward J. Lynch | January 2, 1911 - January 6, 1913 | ||||
J. W. Stuckenbruck | Democratic | January 6, 1913 - January 4, 1915 | San Joaquin | ||
George W. Ashley | Republican | January 4, 1915 - January 6, 1919 | |||
David W. Miller | Democratic | January 6, 1919 - January 3, 1921 | |||
Bradford S. Crittenden | Republican | January 3, 1921 - January 5, 1931 | |||
Harry L. Parkman | January 5, 1931 - January 2, 1933 | San Mateo | |||
Albert Henry Morgan Jr. | January 2, 1933 - January 7, 1935 | Alameda | |||
Gardiner Johnson | January 7, 1935 - January 4, 1943 | ||||
Bernard R. Brady | Democratic | January 4, 1943 - January 5, 1953 | San Francisco | ||
Charlie Meyers | January 5, 1953 - January 6, 1969 | ||||
Leo T. McCarthy | January 6, 1969 - November 30, 1974 | ||||
Lou Papan | December 2, 1974 - December 6, 1982 | San Mateo | |||
December 6, 1982 - November 30, 1986 | San Francisco, San Mateo | ||||
Jackie Speier | December 1, 1986 – November 30, 1996 | ||||
Lou Papan | December 2, 1996 - November 30, 2002 | San Mateo | |||
Gene Mullin | December 2, 2002 - November 30, 2008 | ||||
Jerry Hill | December 1, 2008 – November 30, 2012 | ||||
Phil Ting | December 3, 2012 – Present | San Francisco, San Mateo | |||