California's 64th State Assembly district explained

District:64
Chamber:Assembly
Population:466,400[1]
Population Year:2010
Voting Age:319,811
Citizen Voting Age:212,983
Percent White:3.30
Percent Black:25.64
Percent Latino:62.24
Percent Asian:6.68
Percent Native American:0.22
Percent Pacific Islander:1.01
Percent Other Race:0.23
Percent Remainder Of Multiracial:0.67
Registered:235,209
Democratic:64.01
Republican:8.47
Npp:23.48

California's 64th State Assembly district is one of 80 California State Assembly districts. It is currently represented by Democrat Blanca Pacheco of Downey.

District profile

The district encompasses parts of southwestern Los Angeles County and northern Orange County and features a mix of urban and suburban communities. It is socioeconomically diverse and heavily Latino.

Los Angeles County

Orange County

Election results from statewide races

YearOfficeResults
2021Recallalign="right" No 84.3 – 15.7%
2020[2] PresidentBiden 81.4 – 16.3%
2018GovernorNewsom 85.1 – 14.9%
SenatorFeinstein 60.2 – 39.8%
2016PresidentClinton 86.2 – 9.6%
SenatorHarris 61.6 – 38.4%
2014GovernorBrown 84.1 – 15.9%
2012PresidentObama 88.7 – 10.0%
SenatorFeinstein 88.9 – 11.1%

List of assembly members

Due to redistricting, the 64th 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
J. W. CookRepublicanJanuary 5, 1885 - January 3, 1887Santa Clara
Charles M. WeberJanuary 3, 1887 - January 7, 1889
James R. LoweJanuary 7, 1889 - January 2, 1893
Francis Algene BlakeleyJanuary 2, 1893 - January 7, 1895Tulare
J. W. DavisJanuary 7, 1895 - January 4, 1897Tulare, Kings
James Melvin McClellanPeople'sJanuary 4, 1897 - January 2, 1899
Elias Truman CosperRepublicanJanuary 2, 1899 - January 1, 1901
R. H. MyersJanuary 1, 1901 - January 5, 1903
Elbert M. PyleJanuary 5, 1903 - January 4, 1909Santa Barbara
Samuel FleisherJanuary 4, 1909 - January 2, 1911
Charles Leo PreiskerJanuary 2, 1911 - January 6, 1913
Frank E. WoodleyJanuary 6, 1913 - January 4, 1915Los Angeles
Charles Elwood ScottJanuary 4, 1915 - January 8, 1917
Harry LyonsJanuary 8, 1917 - January 6, 1919
George A. LynchJanuary 6, 1919 - January 3, 1921
Harry LyonsJanuary 3, 1921 - January 2, 1933
John D. McCarthyDemocraticJanuary 2, 1933 - January 4, 1937
Sam YortyJanuary 4, 1937 - January 6, 1941
Roger Alton PfaffRepublicanJanuary 6, 1941 - January 4, 1943
John C. LyonsJanuary 4, 1943 - December 10, 1948Died in office.
Patrick D. McGeeJanuary 8, 1951 - August 21, 1957Resigned from office to become a Member of the Los Angeles City Council.
Lou CusanovichDecember 17, 1957 - January 2, 1967Sworn in after winning special election.[3]
Patrick D. McGeeJanuary 2, 1967 - May 30, 1970Died in office. Died from Spinal Tumor.
Bob ClineJanuary 4, 1971 - November 30, 1974
William CampbellDecember 2, 1974 - November 30, 1976
M. David StirlingDecember 6, 1976 - November 30, 1982
Ross JohnsonDecember 6, 1982 - November 30, 1992Orange
Ted WeggelandDecember 7, 1992 - November 30, 1996Riverside
Rod PachecoDecember 2, 1996 - November 30, 2002
John J. BenoitDecember 2, 2002 – November 30, 2008
Brian NestandeDecember 1, 2008 - November 30, 2012
Isadore Hall IIIDemocraticDecember 3, 2012 - November 30, 2014Los Angeles
Mike GipsonDecember 1, 2014 – present

Election results (1992–present)

1992

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Citizens Redistricting Commission Final Report, 2011.
  2. Web site: 2020 Presidential by Legislative District & Most Recent Election Result. CNalysis. June 9, 2021.
  3. Web site: Lou Cusanovich Sworn in. clerk.assembly.ca.gov.