California State Legislature, 2017–18 session

2017–18 session of the
California State Legislature
2015–16 2019–20

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Overview
Jurisdiction California
Term December 5, 2016 
Senate
Members 40
President of the Senate Gavin Newsom (D)
Dec. 5, 2016 – present
President pro tempore Kevin de León (D24th)
Dec. 5, 2016 – present
Minority Leader Jean Fuller (R16th)
Dec. 5, 2016 – present
Party control Democratic
Assembly
Members 80
Speaker Anthony Rendon (D63rd)
Dec. 5, 2016 – present
Minority Leader Chad Mayes (R42nd)
Dec. 5, 2016 – present
Party control Democratic

The 2017–18 session is the next session of the California State Legislature. The session will first convene on December 5, 2016.

Senate

Composition of the California State Senate
  Democratic Party
  Republican Party
Midpoint
27 13
Democratic Republican
Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican Vacant
End of previous legislature 26 13 39 1
Begin 27 13 40 0
Latest voting share 67.5% 32.5%

Officers

Position Name Party District
Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom Democratic
President pro tempore Kevin de León Democratic 24th–Los Angeles
Majority leader Bill Monning Democratic 17th–Carmel
Majority whip Democratic
Majority caucus chair Connie Leyva Democratic 20th–Chino
Majority caucus vice chair Mike McGuire Democratic 2nd–Healdsburg
Minority leader Jean Fuller Republican 16th–Bakersfield
Minority caucus chair Tom Berryhill Republican 8th–Twain Harte
Minority caucus whip Ted Gaines Republican 1st–El Dorado Hills
Minority caucus assistant whip Patricia Bates Republican 36th–Laguna Niguel
Secretary Daniel Alvarez
Sergeant-at-Arms Debbie Manning
Chaplain Sister Michelle Gorman

The Secretary, the Sergeant-at-Arms, and the Chaplain are not members of the Legislature.

Members

District Name Party Residence Term-limited? Notes
1 Ted Gaines Republican El Dorado Hills
2 Mike McGuire Democratic Healdsburg
3 Bill Dodd Democratic Napa
4 Jim Nielsen Republican Gerber
5 Cathleen Galgiani Democratic Stockton
6 Richard Pan Democratic Sacramento
7 Steve Glazer Democratic Orinda
8 Tom Berryhill Republican Twain Harte Yes
9 Nancy Skinner Democratic Berkeley
10 Bob Wieckowski Democratic Fremont
11 Scott Wiener Democratic San Francisco
12 Anthony Cannella Republican Ceres Yes
13 Jerry Hill Democratic San Mateo
14 Andy Vidak Republican Hanford
15 Jim Beall Democratic San Jose
16 Jean Fuller Republican Bakersfield Yes Minority leader
17 Bill Monning Democratic Carmel
18 Robert Hertzberg Democratic Van Nuys
19 Hannah-Beth Jackson Democratic Santa Barbara
20 Connie Leyva Democratic Chino
21 Scott Wilk Republican Santa Clarita
22 Ed Hernandez Democratic West Covina Yes
23 Mike Morrell Republican Rancho Cucamonga
24 Kevin de León Democratic Los Angeles Yes President pro tempore
25 Anthony Portantino Democratic La Cañada Flintridge
26 Ben Allen Democratic Santa Monica
27 Henry Stern Democratic Canoga Park
28 Jeff Stone Republican Temecula
29 Josh Newman Democratic Fullerton
30 Holly Mitchell Democratic Los Angeles
31 Richard Roth Democratic Riverside
32 Tony Mendoza Democratic Artesia
33 Ricardo Lara Democratic Bell Gardens
34 Janet Nguyen Republican Garden Grove
35 Steven Bradford Democratic Gardena
36 Patricia Bates Republican Laguna Niguel
37 John Moorlach Republican Costa Mesa
38 Joel Anderson Republican Alpine Yes
39 Toni Atkins Democratic San Diego
40 Ben Hueso Democratic San Diego

Assembly

Composition of the California State Assembly
  Democratic Party
  Republican Party
Midpoint
55 25
Democratic Republican
Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican Vacant
End of previous legislature 52 28 80 0
Begin 55 25 80 0
Latest voting share 68.8% 31.3%

Officers

Position Name Party District
Speaker Anthony Rendon Democratic 63rd–Paramount
Speaker pro tempore Kevin Mullin Democratic 22nd–South San Francisco
Assistant speaker pro tempore Autumn Burke Democratic 62nd–Marina del Rey
Majority floor leader Ian Calderon Democratic 57th–Whittier
Assistant majority floor leader Jim Cooper Democratic 9th–Elk Grove
Majority whip Miguel Santiago Democratic 53rd–Los Angeles
Democratic whip Democratic
Assistant majority whip Evan Low Democratic 28th–Campbell
Majority caucus chair Mike Gipson Democratic 64th–Carson
Minority leader Chad Mayes Republican 42nd–Yucca Valley
Assistant minority leaders Frank Bigelow Republican 5th–O'Neals
Jay Obernolte Republican 33rd–Big Bear Lake
Republican
Minority caucus chair Republican
Minority floor leader Marie Waldron Republican 75th–Escondido
Deputy minority floor leader Bill Brough Republican 73rd–Dana Point
Chief minority whip James Gallagher Republican 3rd–Nicolaus
Minority whips Republican
Republican
Chief Clerk E. Dotson Wilson
Sergeant-at-Arms Ronald Pane
Chaplain Father Constantine Papademos

The Chief Clerk, the Sergeant-at-Arms, and the Chaplain are not members of the Legislature.

Members

District Name Party Residence Term-limited? Notes
1 Brian Dahle Republican Bieber
2 Jim Wood Democratic Healdsburg
3 James Gallagher Republican Nicolaus
4 Cecilia Aguiar-Curry Democratic Winters
5 Frank Bigelow Republican O'Neals
6 Kevin Kiley Republican Rocklin
7 Kevin McCarty Democratic Sacramento
8 Ken Cooley Democratic Rancho Cordova
9 Jim Cooper Democratic Elk Grove
10 Marc Levine Democratic San Rafael
11 Jim Frazier Democratic Oakley
12 Heath Flora Republican Ripon
13 Susan Eggman Democratic Stockton
14 Tim Grayson Democratic Concord
15 Tony Thurmond Democratic Richmond
16 Catharine Baker Republican Dublin
17 David Chiu Democratic San Francisco
18 Rob Bonta Democratic Alameda
19 Phil Ting Democratic San Francisco
20 Bill Quirk Democratic Hayward
21 Adam Gray Democratic Merced
22 Kevin Mullin Democratic South San Francisco
23 Jim Patterson Republican Fresno
24 Marc Berman Democratic Palo Alto
25 Kansen Chu Democratic San Jose
26 Devon Mathis Republican Visalia
27 Ash Kalra Democratic San Jose
28 Evan Low Democratic Campbell
29 Mark Stone Democratic Scotts Valley
30 Anna Caballero Democratic Salinas Yes
31 Joaquin Arambula Democratic Kingsburg
32 Rudy Salas Democratic Bakersfield
33 Jay Obernolte Republican Big Bear Lake
34 Vince Fong Republican Bakersfield
35 Jordan Cunningham Republican Templeton
36 Tom Lackey Republican Palmdale
37 Monique Limón Democratic Santa Barbara
38 Dante Acosta Republican Santa Clarita
39 Raul Bocanegra Democratic Pacoima
40 Marc Steinorth Republican Rancho Cucamonga
41 Chris Holden Democratic Pasadena
42 Chad Mayes Republican Yucca Valley Minority leader
43 Laura Friedman Democratic Glendale
44 Jacqui Irwin Democratic Thousand Oaks
45 Matt Dababneh Democratic Encino
46 Adrin Nazarian Democratic Sherman Oaks
47 Eloise Reyes Democratic Grand Terrace
48 Blanca Rubio Democratic Baldwin Park
49 Ed Chau Democratic Monterey Park
50 Richard Bloom Democratic Santa Monica
51 Jimmy Gomez Democratic Echo Park
52 Freddie Rodriguez Democratic Pomona
53 Miguel Santiago Democratic Los Angeles
54 Sebastian Ridley-Thomas Democratic Los Angeles
55 Phillip Chen Republican Diamond Bar
56 Eduardo Garcia Democratic Coachella
57 Ian Calderon Democratic Whittier
58 Cristina Garcia Democratic Bell Gardens
59 Reggie Jones-Sawyer Democratic Los Angeles
60 Sabrina Cervantes Democratic Eastvale
61 Jose Medina Democratic Riverside
62 Autumn Burke Democratic Marina del Rey
63 Anthony Rendon Democratic Paramount Speaker
64 Mike Gipson Democratic Carson
65 Sharon Quirk-Silva Democratic Fullerton
66 Al Muratsuchi Democratic Rolling Hills Estates
67 Melissa Melendez Republican Lake Elsinore
68 Steven Choi Republican Irvine
69 Tom Daly Democratic Anaheim
70 Patrick O'Donnell Democratic Long Beach
71 Randy Voepel Republican Santee
72 Travis Allen Republican Huntington Beach
73 Bill Brough Republican Dana Point
74 Matthew Harper Republican Huntington Beach
75 Marie Waldron Republican Escondido
76 Rocky Chávez Republican Oceanside
77 Brian Maienschein Republican San Diego
78 Todd Gloria Democratic San Diego
79 Shirley Weber Democratic San Diego
80 Lorena Gonzalez Democratic San Diego

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