Ken Cooley | |
State Assembly: | California |
District: | 8th |
Term Start: | December 3, 2012 |
Term End: | December 3, 2022 |
Predecessor: | Mariko Yamada |
Successor: | Josh Hoover |
Office1: | Member of the Rancho Cordova City Council |
Term Start1: | November 5, 2002 |
Term End1: | December 3, 2012 |
Predecessor1: | position established (city incorporation) |
Successor1: | Donald Terry |
Office2: | Mayor of Rancho Cordova, California |
Term Start2: | 2005 |
Term End2: | 2006 |
Predecessor2: | Linda Budge |
Successor2: | Robert J. McGarvey |
Term Start3: | 2010 |
Term End3: | 2011 |
Predecessor3: | Dan Skoglund |
Successor3: | Robert J. McGarvey |
Birth Date: | March 18, 1953[1] |
Birth Place: | Berkeley, California, U.S. |
Party: | Democratic |
Residence: | Rancho Cordova, California, U.S. |
Profession: | lawyer |
Ken William Cooley (born March 18, 1953) is an American politician, who served in the California State Assembly. He is a Democrat and represented California's 8th Assembly District, which encompasses most of eastern Sacramento County, including the cities of Carmichael and Citrus Heights.Following the 2020 Census, Cooley ran for a sixth term in the 7th Assembly District during the 2022 November Elections but lost to Republican Josh Hoover.
Prior to being elected to the Assembly in 2012, he was a mayor and City Councilmember in Rancho Cordova.
Born in Berkeley and raised in San Lorenzo, Hayward, and San Jose, Cooley graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1977 and the McGeorge School of Law at the University of the Pacific in 1984.[2]
From 1977 to 1985, Cooley was chief of staff to state Assemblyman Lou Papan. From 1985 to 1988, Cooley was legislative counsel at the California Land Title Association. In 1988, Cooley returned to the California State Assembly to be chief counsel to the Finance and Insurance Committee. Cooley was legal counsel to State Farm Insurance from 1991 to 2008.[3]
In 2002, Cooley was elected to the Rancho Cordova City Council. In 2005, he became Mayor.