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In 1993, California State Senator Becky Morgan stepped down mid-term, and Campbell won a special election to succeed her; the state Senate district overlapped significantly with his old congressional district. In the California state Senate, Campbell was Chairman of the Housing Committee, Vice Chairman of the Education Committee, and served on ...
2000 U.S. Senate election, California Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Dianne Feinstein (incumbent) 5,932,522 : 55.84% : Republican: Tom Campbell 3,886,853 36.59% Green: Medea Susan Benjamin 326,828 3.08% Libertarian: Gail Lightfoot 187,718 1.77% American Independent: Diane Beall Templin 134,598 1.27% Reform: Jose Luis Olivares Camahort ...
The Senate is divided into three classes to stagger the terms of its members such that one-third of the Senate would be up for re-election every two years. Upon California's admission to the Union in 1850, the state was assigned a Class 1 seat and a Class 3 seat, first elected in 1849 .
Tom Campbell, former Director of the California Department of Finance (2004–2005), former U.S. Representative for California's 15th congressional district (1995–2001, 1989–1993), candidate in 1992 and nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2000 [1]
The 1992 United States Senate election in California took place on November 3, 1992, at the same time as the special election to the United States Senate in California. Incumbent Democrat Alan Cranston decided to retire. Democrat Barbara Boxer won the open seat. This election was noted as both of California's senators were elected for the first ...
Tom Campbell, former U.S. representative, nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2000 and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 1992 and 2010 [118] Carl DeMaio, former San Diego City Council member, candidate for mayor of San Diego in 2012 and candidate for California's 52nd congressional district in 2014 [119]
John Bayard Taylor Campbell III (born July 19, 1955) is an American politician who served as a U.S. representative from California from 2005 to 2015. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served in the California State Assembly (2000–2004) and California State Senate (2004–2005).
In the elections of November 5, 2024, a nationwide total of 25 winning candidates for local offices were supported by the similarly oriented Forward Party. [13] Two of these winners were elected in the state of California: Nathan Hochman (independent) as District Attorney for Los Angeles, [ 14 ] and Kevin Shin (non partisan) -likely winner as ...