California's 67th State Assembly district explained

District:67
Chamber:Assembly
Population:462,769[1]
Population Year:2010
Voting Age:328,809
Citizen Voting Age:252,809
Percent White:50.85
Percent Black:5.25
Percent Latino:34.68
Percent Asian:7.06
Percent Native American:0.90
Percent Pacific Islander:0.42
Percent Other Race:0.23
Percent Remainder Of Multiracial:0.62
Registered:273,544[2]
Democratic:31.42
Republican:40.05
Npp:21.72

California's 67th State Assembly district is one of 80 California State Assembly districts. It is currently represented by Democrat Sharon Quirk-Silva of Fullerton.

District profile

The district primarily encompasses parts of north Orange County and southeastern Los Angeles County anchored by the cities of Anaheim and Cerritos. The district is primarily suburban and ethnically and socioeconomically diverse.

Orange County

Los Angeles County

Election results from statewide races

YearOfficeResults
2021Recallalign="right" Yes 61.9 – 38.1%
2020[3] PresidentTrump 54.4 – 43.6%
2018Governor[4] Cox 61.1 – 38.9%
Senator[5] De Leon 52.3 – 47.7%
2016PresidentTrump 55.9 – 38.9%
SenatorHarris 54.2 – 45.8%
2014GovernorKashkari 63.9 – 36.1%
2012PresidentRomney 58.3 – 39.6%
SenatorEmken 58.3 – 41.7%

List of assembly members

Due to redistricting, the 67th 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 membersPartyYears servedCounties representedNotes
George G. GoucherDemocraticJanuary 5, 1885 - January 3, 1887Mariposa, Merced
John W. BostJanuary 3, 1887 - January 7, 1889
William M. RundellJanuary 7, 1889 - January 5, 1891
Frank H. GouldJanuary 5, 1891 - January 2, 1893
Charles A. BarlowPeople'sJanuary 2, 1893 - January 7, 1895San Luis Obispo
J. H. GlassRepublicanJanuary 7, 1895 - January 4, 1897
James K. BurnettDemocraticJanuary 4, 1897 - January 1, 1901
Warren M. JohnRepublicanJanuary 1, 1901 - January 5, 1903
John A. GoodrichJanuary 5, 1903 - January 7, 1907Los Angeles
Gideon S. CaseJanuary 7, 1907 - January 4, 1909
Harvey G. CattellJanuary 4, 1909 - January 6, 1913
Howard J. FishJanuary 6, 1913 - January 8, 1917Ran as a Progressive for his 2nd term.
Progressive
Anson Burlingame JohnsonRepublicanJanuary 8, 1917 - January 6, 1919
Franklin D. MatherJanuary 6, 1919 - January 8, 1923
Eleanor MillerJanuary 8, 1923 - January 5, 1931
George F. GilletteJanuary 5, 1931 - January 2, 1933
Cecil R. KingDemocraticJanuary 2, 1933 - January 7, 1935
Lee E. GeyerJanuary 7, 1935 - January 4, 1937
Cecil R. KingJanuary 4, 1937 - August 25, 1942Ran for Congress for the 17th Congressional district.
Clayton A. DillsJanuary 4, 1943 - January 2, 1967
Larry TownsendJanuary 2, 1967 - March 5, 1973Died in office. Died from a heart attack.[6]
Paul BannaiRepublicanJune 28, 1973 - November 30, 1974Sworn in after winning special election.[7]
Jerry LewisDecember 2, 1974 - November 30, 1978Riverside, San Bernardino
Bill LeonardDecember 4, 1978 - November 30, 1982
John LewisDecember 6, 1982 - May 16, 1991OrangeResigned from office to be Sworn in the 35th Senate district after winning special election.[8]
Mickey ConroySeptember 18, 1991 - November 30, 1992Sworn in after winning special election.[9]
Doris AllenDecember 7, 1992 - November 28, 1995Got recalled from the State Assembly.
Scott BaughNovember 29, 1995 - November 30, 2000Sworn in after winning special election to fill a seat left by his predecessor when she got recalled.[10]
Tom HarmanDecember 4, 2000 - June 12, 2006Resigned to be sworn in the 35th Senate district after winning special election.[11]
Jim SilvaDecember 4, 2006 – November 30, 2012
Melissa MelendezDecember 3, 2012 – May 18, 2020RiversideResigned to be sworn in to the 28th Senate district after winning special election.[12]
Kelly SeyartoDecember 7, 2020 – present
Sharon Quirk-SilvaDemocratLos Angeles, Orange

Election results (1992–present)

1992

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Citizens Redistricting Commission Final Report, 2011.
  2. Web site: Report of Registration as of July 3, 2020.
  3. Web site: 2020 Presidential by Legislative District & Most Recent Election Result. 16 April 2021 . CNalysis. June 9, 2021.
  4. https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2018-general/ssov/governor-assembly.pdf 2018 Governor Assembly
  5. https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2018-general/ssov/us-senate-by-assembly.pdf 20 US Senate election
  6. Web site: Assemblyman Dies At 42. cdnc.ucr.edu.
  7. Web site: Paul Bannai Sworn in. clerk.assembly.ca.gov.
  8. Web site: John R. Lewis Resignation letter. clerk.assembly.ca.gov.
  9. Web site: Mickey Conroy Sworn in. clerk.assembly.ca.gov.
  10. Web site: Scott Baugh. clerk.assembly.ca.gov.
  11. Web site: Tom Harman Resignation letter. clerk.assembly.ca.gov.
  12. Web site: Melissa Melendez Resignation letter. clerk.assembly.ca.gov.