Key California State Races to Monitor in November Election

California’s Legislature will see significant changes after the upcoming election,⁣ with 19 assemblymembers ​and 11 senators not​ returning to their positions. Additionally, several closely contested races could result in seats shifting from Democrat to Republican control.

Term limits, established by voters in 2012 through⁢ Proposition 28, dictate that ⁢lawmakers can serve a maximum​ of 12 years in the Legislature. This affects eight members⁤ of ⁣the Assembly and ‍nine‍ senators.

Assemblyman Jim Wood, who ‌has been serving​ as Assembly Speaker pro-Tempore since November 2023, is ⁣retiring. ‍Other⁢ assemblymembers such as Evan Low, Luz Rivas,‍ and Laura Friedman have resigned to run for Congress. Assemblyman Kevin ⁤McCarty is running for Mayor of ‍Sacramento.

Former Assemblyman and current Rep. ⁤Vince Fong (R-Calif.) left his seat in June⁣ to fill a vacancy created by former Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s resignation from‍ Congress.

Four members attempted unsuccessful ⁤runs for local government positions in Los Angeles. Four Democratic assemblymembers—Carlos⁢ Villapudua, Tim Grayson, Eloise Reyes, and Sabrina Cervantes—retired ‍from their positions to run for​ state Senate seats.

California is divided into 80 Assembly districts and 40 Senate districts. ‍Currently, there is a ‍Democratic⁢ supermajority in the‍ Legislature with ⁤Democrats holding a majority of seats both in the ‌Assembly (62-17)‌ and the Senate (31-9). However, this balance may change due to recent developments such as Sen. Marie Alvarado-Gil switching parties.

Assemblymembers‌ serve⁤ two-year terms while senators serve four-year‌ terms with elections held every two years for half of​ the seats.

Some closely contested races ⁢include California’s 27th Assembly‌ district covering ⁤parts of Fresno, Madera, and Merced counties where incumbent Democrat Esmeralda Soria faces Republican challenger Joanna‍ Garcia⁣ Rose—a tax auditor ‍with‌ California Employment Development Department background—who won the ‍primary election by a narrow ‌margin.

In another race within California’s 40th Assembly district representing northern parts of Los Angeles County including Santa Clarita ⁤City; incumbent Democrat Pilar Schiavo received slightly more‍ votes than her⁤ Republican opponent Patrick Lee Gipson—a retired deputy sheriff—in⁣ the primary election.

The race for California’s 58th Assembly district covering ‌parts of Riverside and‌ San Bernardino counties features Leticia‍ Castillo—a psychotherapist⁤ running as a Republican—and Clarissa Cervantes—the sister of former Democratic incumbent Sabrina Cervantes—who retired to ​run for state Senate—as candidates competing‍ against each‍ other after splitting votes with another Democratic ⁢candidate during‍ primaries.

Incumbent Democratic Assemblyman Corey Jackson ⁤seeks re-election against Republican business owner Ron⁢ Edwards within California’s⁢ 60th district encompassing part of Riverside ‌County.

Lastly,in California’s76th district representing part San Diego County;Republican Kristie Bruce-Lane,a former Olivenhain Municipal Water District board⁢ director,and Democrat Darshana Patel,president Poway ⁢Unified School Board are vying against each other after ⁤winning their respective primaries.

In terms of State Senators,eight ‌Democrats including Bill Dodd,Susan‌ Talamantes Eggman,and Anthony Portantino are being ‍forced out ⁢due term limits.Based on primary results,the party control over these ‍seats is expected remain unchanged.

The upcoming election will determine which candidates ⁣secure⁢ these vacant positions ⁣or retain their current ones.The campaigning efforts are‌ underway across districts as candidates⁣ strive secure voter‌ support ahead November ‌elections

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