Assembly District 41

Current officeholder:

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Chris Holden, Democrat



How residents of AD41 have voted:

AD41
2008 Statewide Primary
Brownley (D) 30,559
Bernsley (R) 12,304
AD41
2006 General
Brownley 78,380
Dolz 44,543
Frankowski 4,027
AD41
2006 Gubernatorial Primary
Brownley (D) 13,510
Dolz (R) 12,792
Groveman (D) 10,295
Levey (D) 7,773
Hayes-Raitt (D) 5,985
Van Hemert (R) 4,164
O'Brien (D) 1,231
1 others*
Governor
2006 Gubernatorial Primary
Angelides (D) 22,661
Schwarzenegger (R) 18,808
Westly (D) 16,036
13 others*
Governor
Gubanatorial Special
Schwarzenegger 64,753
Bustamante 48,125
McClintock 15,281
Camejo 4,623
Recall Gov. Davis
Gubanatorial Special
No 73,079
Yes 67,892
*Candidates receiving less than 0.5% of the winner's total are not shown.
Source: Secretary of State

Voter registration in AD41 Click on points to see percentages


Source: Secretary of State

 

Today's headlines


Capitol Brief: Prohibition of dual state jobs stalls in Assembly committee
Sacramento Bee, May 25, 2013  »E-mail story
Legislation to prohibit salaried state employees from taking a secondary hourly-wage position within their same department or agency stalled Friday in the Assembly Appropriations Committee.

Capitol Brief: Prohibition of dual state jobs stalls in Assembly committee
Sacramento Bee, May 25, 2013  »E-mail story
Legislation to prohibit salaried state employees from taking a secondary hourly-wage position within their same department or agency stalled Friday in the Assembly Appropriations Committee.

Capitol Alert: Condoms for adult films bill stalls in California Assembly
Sacramento Bee, May 24, 2013  »E-mail story
The Assembly Appropriations Committee moved 221 bills proposing $700 million in spending off the suspense file and onto the floor Friday in preparation for a vote next week. Assembly Bill 332 by Assemblyman Isadore Hall, D-Compton, would have required condoms in the adult film industry.

Capitol Alert: Condoms for adult films bill stalls in California Assembly
Sacramento Bee, May 24, 2013  »E-mail story
The Assembly Appropriations Committee moved 221 bills proposing $700 million in spending off the suspense file and onto the floor Friday in preparation for a vote next week. Assembly Bill 339 would disallow possession of one or more condoms as evidence of sexual solicitation in arrests or prosecutions.
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