Chief Clerk of the California State Assembly explained

The Chief Clerk of the California Assembly is a nonpartisan elected officer of the California State Assembly. The Chief Clerk serves as the chief parliamentarian of the 80-member house. The clerk is also charged with maintaining the records and votes of the Assembly, engrossing and enrolling bills, providing members with analyses of bills on third reading, amending legislation, and publishing the bills, journals, files, and histories of the lower house.

Historically, persons who have served as Chief Clerk have possessed an advanced degree when they were elected (e.g., M.A. or J.D.).

In California, three officers are elected every two years when the Assembly organizes: Chief Clerk, Chief Sergeant-at-Arms, and Chaplain. These officers are not members of the house and serve the legislature in a nonpartisan capacity.

The current Chief Clerk is Sue Parker, first woman to hold the position, who was first elected in 2020.

This is a list of Chief Clerks of the California Assembly.

To keep the numbering system correct, there are instances where a clerk has had a hiatus between terms of service (e.g. J.M. Anderson is the sixth person to serve as Chief Clerk: he served 1855–56, had a four-year hiatus, and then returned from 1860–61). Therefore, the numbering of Chief Clerks in column one fluctuates based upon the fact that some clerks served previously. Their original "clerk number" is retained on the left with an asterisk to indicate why it is out of numeric sequence.

Chief Clerk Term of Service
1849–1850
(resigned)
1850
1851
1852–1853
(resigned)
1853
1854
*(previously served 1852–53)
1855–1856
7. William Campbell 1857
1858
1859
1860–1861
*(previously served 1855–56)
1862
1863
1864
1866
1868
1870
1872
*(previously served 1866)
1874
1876
*(previously served 1870)
1878
1880
1881
1883
1885–1888
1889
1891
1893
1895–1898
1899
1901–1909
1911–1916
1917–1920
1921
1923–1937
1937–1939
1939–1941
1941–1963
(previously served 1923–1937) Note: Longest serving clerk in history: 37 years
1963–1986
1987–1991
1991 (acting clerk)
1992–2019
2020–Present

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