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Steven Choi
Native Name:최석호
Native Name Lang:ko
State Assembly:California
District:68th
Term Start:December 5, 2016
Term End:November 30, 2022
Predecessor:Don Wagner
Successor:Avelino Valencia (redistricted)
Office2:Mayor of Irvine
Term Start2:December 11, 2012
Term End2:December 5, 2016
Predecessor2:Sukhee Kang
Successor2:Don Wagner
Office3:Member of the Irvine City Council
Term Start3:December 14, 2004
Term End3:December 11, 2012
Birth Date:15 January 1944
Birth Place:Keijō, Keiki-dō, Korea, Empire of Japan(now Seoul, South Korea)
Party:Republican
Spouse:Janie Choi
Children:2
Alma Mater:Kyung Hee University
Louisiana State University
University of Pittsburgh
Profession:Politician
Residence:Irvine, California, U.S.
Website:Official Campaign Web Site
Module:
Child:yes
Hangul:최석호
Rr:Choe Seok Ho
Mr:Ch'oe Sŏk Ho

Steven Seokho Choi (; born January 15, 1944) is an American politician who served as a member of the California State Assembly representing the 68th Assembly District from 2016 to 2022. A Republican from Orange County, California, he previously served two terms as Mayor of Irvine, California. In 1998, he became the first Asian-American elected to the Irvine Unified School Board and served two consecutive terms there before becoming the first Asian American to have been elected to a four-year term on the Irvine City Council and one of two Korean Americans on the council.

Early life and education

Steven Choi was born in 1944 in Naju, Zenranan-dō, Korea, Empire of Japan (now in South Korea).[1] Choi earned his B.A. from Kyung Hee University in 1966.[2] [3] In August 1968, Choi moved from South Korea to the United States as a Peace Corps language instructor for the United States Department of State.[4] [5] He then continued his post-graduate education, earning his master's degree in library science from Louisiana State University in 1971 and Ph.D. in library and information science at the University of Pittsburgh in 1976.[5]

Career

Educator

Choi has taught at several universities and colleges including the University of Southern California; University of California, Irvine; California State University, Los Angeles; Henderson State University; Saddleback College; and most recently Coastline Community College. He founded and serves as director of Dr. Choi's Academy, a tutoring and academic enrichment business.[5]

Politics

Choi was elected to the Irvine Unified School District School Board in 1998 and reelected in 2002.[5] He was elected to the Irvine City Council in 2004,[5] becoming the first Asian American elected to a four-year term on the council.[4] He and Sukhee Kang (elected to a two-year term on the same day) became the first two Asian Americans and Koreans elected to the Irvine City Council. Choi served on the Irvine City Council until 2012, when he defeated councilman Larry Agran in the mayoral election and was elected to a two-year term as Irvine's mayor. He was later reelected as mayor in 2014.

The Irvine City Council is composed of 5 people, including the mayor. The council has 4 Republican members (Choi, Christina Shea, Lynn Schott, and Jeff Lalloway) and 1 Democratic member (Beth Krom). Choi is a part of the conservative council majority, and has been able to promote programs he supports and stop policies he opposes from being enacted. During the course of new sister city negotiations, he successfully opposed the One-China principle demanded by Shanghai's Xuhui government in the People's Republic of China, which would have required Irvine to abandon its existing long-term sister city relationship with Taoyuan, Taiwan.

Choi serves as Chairman of the Orange County Public Library Advisory Board, which consists of Mayors and Council members from 27 Orange County cities, and is also Chairman of the Irvine Library Advisory Committee. He serves on the Orange County Great Park Corporation Board, the Irvine Redevelopment Agency, the Orange County Sanitation District Board and other countywide committees. His vision is to build a large Orange County/City Metropolitan Library at the Great Park.

In addition, Choi is a member of the Concordia University President's Advisory Council and is Irvine’s representative to Growth Management Areas 4 and 9 and the Newport Bay Watershed Executive Committee. He formerly represented the 71st Assembly District on the Orange County Republican Party Central Committee. On June 3, 2008, he became the only incumbent to not be re-elected to the Orange County Republican Party Central Committee, coming in seventh with only 6.5% of the available vote. He is also a member of the Local Elected Officials Association and the 400 Club.

In 2010, Choi sought election to the California State Assembly, but narrowly lost the Republican primary to Donald P. Wagner, who went on to win the general election.[6]

In 2016, Choi won election to the California State Assembly, narrowly defeating Anaheim City Councilman Harry Sidhu in the primary and winning the general election with 60% of the vote.[7]

Personal life

With his wife, Janie, and their two children, Choi has lived in Irvine since 1993. He previously lived in Mission Viejo from 1981 until 1993. Both of their children attended public schools in the Irvine Unified School District. His son, Daniel, is a physician at Kaiser Permanente in Orange County. His daughter, Michelle, is an attorney working in Irvine.

Electoral history

2016 California State Assembly

See also: 2016 California State Assembly election.

2018 California State Assembly

See also: 2018 California State Assembly election.

2022 California State Assembly

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Steven S. Choi. Join California. July 5, 2020.
  2. Web site: Mayor Steven S. Choi, Ph.D.. City of Irvine.
  3. Web site: Steven Choi's Biography. Vote Smart. July 5, 2020.
  4. Web site: Irvine, California Mayor Steven Choi . Seoul Journal. July 5, 2020.
  5. Web site: Full Biography for Steven S. Choi . SmartVoter. July 5, 2020. 2014.
  6. http://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2010-primary/pdf/2010-complete-sov.pdf
  7. Web site: Ad68 | Choi.