California's 58th State Assembly district

{{Short description|American legislative district}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}

{{Infobox California State Legislature district

| district = 58

| image = California's 58th Assembly district.svg

| chamber = Assembly

| population = 496,636{{Cite web|url=https://wedrawthelines.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/64/2023/01/Final-Maps-Report-with-Appendices-12.26.21-230-PM-1.pdf?emrc=63dc572e738c3|title=Citizens Redistricting Commission Final Report, 2021}}

| population year = 2020

| voting age = 372,127

| citizen voting age = 310,998

| percent white = 22.05

| percent black = 5.10

| percent latino = 61.86

| percent asian = 7.19

| percent native american = 0.31

| percent pacific islander = 0.29

| percent other race = 0.55

| percent remainder of multiracial = 2.65

}}

California's 58th State Assembly district is one of 80 California State Assembly districts. It is currently represented by Republican Leticia Castillo of Corona.

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District profile

The district encompasses portions of northwestern Riverside County and southwestern San Bernardino County.

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Riverside County

San Bernardino County

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Election results from statewide races

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width="30" | Year

! width="60" | Office

! width="180" | Results

rowspan="3" |2024

|President

| align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} | Trump 49.4 – 47.8%

Senator

| align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} | Garvey 51.7 – 48.2%

Senator (special)

| align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} | Garvey 51.9 – 48.0%

rowspan="4" |2022

|Governor

| align="right" {{party shading/Democratic}} | Newsom 51.4 – 48.6%

Lieutenant Governor

| align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} | Jacobs 52.3 – 47.6%

Senator

| align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} | Meuser 50.7 – 49.2%

Senator (special)

| align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} | Meuser 50.9 – 49.0%

rowspan=2|2021

| rowspan=2|Recall

| align="right" {{ya}} Yes 50.1% - 49.8%

align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} | Elder 72.0 - 27.9%
rowspan="1" | 2020

| President

| align="right" {{party shading/Democratic}} | Biden 68.1 – 28.3%

rowspan="3" | 2018

| Governor

| align="right" {{party shading/Democratic}} | Newsom 71.0 – 29.0%

Lieutenant Governor

| align="right" {{party shading/Democratic}} | Hernandez 51.0 – 48.9%

Senator

| align="right" {{party shading/Democratic}} | Feinstein 51.4 – 48.6%

rowspan="2" | 2016

| President

| align="right" {{party shading/Democratic}} | Clinton 72.5 – 22.3%

Senator

| align="right" {{party shading/Democratic}} | Harris 50.4 – 49.6%

rowspan="2" | 2014

| Governor

| align="right" {{party shading/Democratic}} | Brown 64.5 – 35.5%

Lieutenant Governor

| align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} | Nehring 54.7 – 45.2%

rowspan="2" | 2012

| President

| align="right" {{party shading/Democratic}} | Obama 70.2 – 27.8%

Senator

| align="right" {{party shading/Democratic}} | Feinstein 71.3 – 28.7%

List of assembly members

Due to redistricting, the 58th district has been moved around different parts of the state. The current iteration resulted from the 2011 redistricting by the California Citizens Redistricting Commission.

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Assembly members

! Party

! Years served

! Counties represented

! Notes

Hugh J. Corcoran

| rowspan=2 {{party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic

| January 5, 1885 – January 3, 1887

| rowspan=3|San Joaquin

|

Junius Davis Young

| January 3, 1887 – January 7, 1889

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Robert S. Johnson

| {{party shading/Republican}} |Republican

| January 7, 1889 – January 2, 1893

|

B. O. Marston

| rowspan=3 {{party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic

| January 2, 1893 – January 7, 1895

| rowspan=5|Mariposa, Tuolumne

|

Charles A. Holland

| January 7, 1895 – January 4, 1897

|

T. G. McCandish

| January 4, 1897 – January 2, 1899

|

A. M. McDonald

| {{party shading/Republican}} |Republican

| January 2, 1899 – January 1, 1901

|

Nathanel Ray

| rowspan=2 {{party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic

| January 1, 1901 – January 5, 1903

|

William J. Dougherty

| January 5, 1903 – January 2, 1905

| rowspan=4|San Benito

|

James Slaven

| {{party shading/Republican}} |Republican

| January 2, 1905 – January 7, 1907

|

John O. Davis

| {{party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic

| January 7, 1907 – January 4, 1909

|

William R. Flint

| rowspan=2 {{party shading/Republican}} |Republican

| January 4, 1909 – January 6, 1913

|

James E. Cram

| January 6, 1913 – January 4, 1915

| rowspan=5|San Bernardino

|

John Sheldon Phelps

| {{party shading/Prohibition}} |Prohibition

| January 4, 1915 – January 8, 1917

|

Samuel Knight Jr.

| rowspan=8 {{party shading/Republican}} |Republican

| January 8, 1917 – January 3, 1921

|

Jeffrey Joseph Prendergast

| January 3, 1921 – January 5, 1925

|

Archibald E. Brock

| January 5, 1925 – January 5, 1931

|

Lawrence Cobb

| January 5, 1931 – January 7, 1935

| rowspan=8|Los Angeles

|

Frank J. Waters Sr.

| January 7, 1935 – February 11, 1938

| Died in office from a heart attack.{{cite web|title=State Assembly Dies During Attack|url=https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SBS19380212&dliv=userclipping&cliparea=1.12%2C801%2C6303%2C609%2C432&factor=4&e=01-02-1938-28-02-1938-193-en--20--41-byDA-txt-txIN-Frank+Waters----1938---1|website=cdnc.ucr.edu}}

Frank J. Waters Jr.

| January 2, 1939 – January 6, 1947

|

Laughlin Edward Waters Sr.

| January 6, 1947 – July 30, 1953

| Resigned to become U.S. Attorney of the Southern California District.

Joseph C. Shell

| December 2, 1953 – January 7, 1963

| Sworn in after winning special election.{{cite web|title=Joseph Shell Sworn in|url=https://clerk.assembly.ca.gov/sites/clerk.assembly.ca.gov/files/archive/DailyJournal/1954/Volumes/54_jnl_reg_ses.PDF#page=5|website=clerk.assembly.ca.gov}}

Harvey Johnson

| rowspan=2 {{party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic

| January 7, 1963 – November 30, 1974

|

Fred W. Chel

| December 7, 1974 – November 30, 1978

|

rowspan=2|Dennis L. Brown

| rowspan=3 {{party shading/Republican}} |Republican

| rowspan=2|December 4, 1978 – November 30, 1990

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rowspan=2|Los Angeles, Orange
Tom Mays

| December 3, 1990 – November 30, 1992

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Grace Napolitano

| rowspan=6 {{party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic

| December 7, 1992 – November 30, 1998

| rowspan=5| Los Angeles

|Retired to successfully run for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1998.

Tom Calderon

| December 7, 1998 – November 30, 2002

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Ron Calderon

| December 2, 2002 – November 30, 2006

|Retired to successfully run for State Senate in 2006.

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Charles Calderon

| December 4, 2006 – November 30, 2012

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Cristina Garcia

| December 3, 2012 – December 5, 2022

|Retired to unsuccessfully run for the U.S. House of Representatives in 2022.

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Sabrina Cervantes

| December 5, 2022 – December 2, 2024

| rowspan=2|Riverside, San Bernardino

|Redistricted from the 60th district
Retired to successfully run for State Senate in 2024.

Leticia Castillo

| {{party shading/Republican}} |Republican

|December 2, 2024 – present

|

Election results (1992–present)

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=2024=

{{Election box open primary begin no change

| title = 2024 California State Assembly election

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Republican Party

| candidate = Leticia Castillo

| votes = 29,500

| percentage = 48.6

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Clarissa Cervantes

| votes = 15,713

| percentage = 25.9

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Ronaldo Fierro

| votes = 15,514

| percentage = 25.5

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{{Election box total no change

| votes = 60,727

| percentage = 100.0

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{{Election box open primary general election no change}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| party = California Republican Party

| candidate = Leticia Castillo

| votes = 77,864

| percentage = 50.2

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Clarissa Cervantes

| votes = 77,264

| percentage = 49.8

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{{Election box total no change

| votes = 155,128

| percentage = 100.0

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{{Election box gain with party link no change

| winner = California Republican Party

| loser = California Democratic Party

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=2022=

{{Election box open primary begin no change

| title = 2022 California State Assembly election

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Sabrina Cervantes (incumbent)

| votes = 28,568

| percentage = 54.1

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Republican Party

| candidate = Bernard William Murphy

| votes = 13,449

| percentage = 25.5

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Republican Party

| candidate = Leticia Castillo

| votes = 10,756

| percentage = 20.4

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{{Election box total no change

| votes = 52,773

| percentage = 100.0

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{{Election box open primary general election no change}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Sabrina Cervantes (incumbent)

| votes = 50,259

| percentage = 53.6

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Republican Party

| candidate = Bernard William Murphy

| votes = 43,464

| percentage = 46.4

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{{Election box total no change

| votes = 93,723

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no change

| winner = California Democratic Party

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=2020=

{{Election box open primary begin no change

|title= 2020 California State Assembly election

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = California Democratic Party

|candidate = Cristina Garcia (incumbent)

|votes = 55,553

|percentage = 77.3%

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Green Party of California

|candidate = Margaret Villa

|votes = 16,295

|percentage = 22.7%

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{{Election box total no change

|votes = 71,848

|percentage = 100.0%

}}

{{Election box open primary general election no change}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = California Democratic Party

|candidate = Cristina Garcia (incumbent)

|votes = 122,864

|percentage = 74.9%

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Green Party of California

|candidate = Margaret Villa

|votes = 41,100

|percentage = 25.1%

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{{Election box total no change

|votes = 163,964

|percentage = 100.0%

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no change

| winner = California Democratic Party

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=2018=

{{Election box open primary begin no change

| title = California State Assembly election, 2018

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Cristina Garcia (incumbent)

| votes = 14509

| percentage = 28.9

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Republican Party

| candidate = Mike Simpfenderfer

| votes = 13246

| percentage = 26.4

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Pedro Aceituno

| votes = 6386

| percentage = 12.7

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Karla V. Salazar

| votes = 4603

| percentage = 9.2

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Friné (Lore) Medrano

| votes = 4447

| percentage = 8.9

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Ivan Altamirano

| votes = 3809

| percentage = 7.6

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = John Paul Drayer

| votes = 1653

| percentage = 3.3

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Miguel Angel Alvarado

| votes = 1568

| percentage = 3.1

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{{Election box total no change

| votes = 50221

| percentage = 100.0

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{{Election box open primary general election no change}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Cristina Garcia (incumbent)

| votes = 84003

| percentage = 70.4

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Republican Party

| candidate = Mike Simpfenderfer

| votes = 35301

| percentage = 29.6

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{{Election box total no change

| votes = 119304

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no change

| winner = California Democratic Party

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=2016=

{{Election box open primary begin no change

| title = California State Assembly election, 2016

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Cristina Garcia (incumbent)

| votes = 56,052

| percentage = 100.0

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Republican Party

| candidate = Ramiro Alvarado (write-in)

| votes = 19

| percentage = 0.0

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{{Election box total no change

| votes = 56,071

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box open primary general election no change}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Cristina Garcia (incumbent)

| votes = 105,170

| percentage = 75.3

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Republican Party

| candidate = Ramiro Alvarado

| votes = 34,449

| percentage = 24.7

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 139,619

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no change

| winner = California Democratic Party

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= 2014 =

{{Election box open primary begin no change

| title = California State Assembly election, 2014

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Cristina Garcia (incumbent)

| votes = 19,392

| percentage = 100.0

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{{Election box total no change

| votes = 19,392

| percentage = 100.0

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{{Election box open primary general election no change}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Cristina Garcia (incumbent)

| votes = 43,182

| percentage = 100.0

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{{Election box total no change

| votes = 43,182

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no change

| winner = California Democratic Party

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= 2012 =

{{Election box open primary begin no change

| title = California State Assembly election, 2012

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Republican Party

| candidate = Patricia A. Kotze-Ramos

| votes = 9,015

| percentage = 28.1

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Cristina Garcia

| votes = 8,517

| percentage = 26.6

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Tom Calderon

| votes = 7,290

| percentage = 22.7

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Luis H. Marquez

| votes = 3,946

| percentage = 12.3

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Daniel Crespo

| votes = 2,096

| percentage = 6.5

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Sultan "Sam" Ahmad

| votes = 1,197

| percentage = 3.7

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 32,061

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box open primary general election no change}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Cristina Garcia

| votes = 91,019

| percentage = 71.8

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Republican Party

| candidate = Patricia A. Kotze-Ramos

| votes = 35,676

| percentage = 28.2

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{{Election box total no change

| votes = 126,695

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box new seat win

| winner = California Democratic Party

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= 2010 =

{{Election box begin no change

| title = 2010 California State Assembly election

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{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Charles Calderon (incumbent)

| votes = 61,375

| percentage = 68.9

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Republican Party

| candidate = Garrett M. May

| votes = 27,771

| percentage = 31.1

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{{Election box total no change

| votes = 89,146

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no change

| winner = California Democratic Party

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= 2008 =

{{Election box begin no change

| title = 2008 California State Assembly election

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{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Charles Calderon (incumbent)

| votes = 85,086

| percentage = 70.35

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Republican Party

| candidate = Carlos Getino

| votes = 35,867

| percentage = 29.65

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 120,953

| percentage = 100.00

}}

{{Election box turnout no change

| percentage = 65.24

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{{Election box hold with party link no change

| winner = California Democratic Party

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{{Election box end}}

= 2006 =

{{Election box begin no change

| title = 2006 California State Assembly election

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{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Charles Calderon

| votes = 53,879

| percentage = 69.39

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Republican Party

| candidate = Jim Kleinpell

| votes = 23,766

| percentage = 30.61

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 77,645

| percentage = 100.00

}}

{{Election box turnout no change

| percentage = 46.41

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no change

| winner = California Democratic Party

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= 2004 =

{{Election box begin no change

| title = 2004 California State Assembly election

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{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Ronald S. Calderon (incumbent)

| votes = 71,233

| percentage = 61.90

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Republican Party

| candidate = Rita Topalian

| votes = 43,839

| percentage = 38.10

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{{Election box total no change

| votes = 115,072

| percentage = 100.00

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no change

| winner = California Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= 2002 =

{{Election box begin no change

| title=2002 California State Assembly election

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{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Ronald S. Calderon

| votes = 44,607

| percentage = 63.41

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Republican Party

| candidate = Dave Butler

| votes = 25,739

| percentage = 36.59

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{{Election box invalid no change

| votes = 5,520

| percentage = 7.28

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 75,866

| percentage = 100.00

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{{Election box hold with party link no change

| winner = California Democratic Party

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{{Election box end}}

= 2000 =

{{Election box begin no change

| title = 2000 California State Assembly election

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{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Thomas M. Calderon (incumbent)

| votes = 73,028

| percentage = 75.28

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Republican Party

| candidate = Alex A. Burrola

| votes = 23,978

| percentage = 24.72

}}

{{Election box invalid no change

| votes = 9,968

| percentage = 9.32

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 106,974

| percentage = 100.00

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{{Election box hold with party link no change

| winner = California Democratic Party

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{{Election box end}}

= 1998 =

{{Election box begin no change

| title = 1998 California State Assembly election

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{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Thomas M. Calderon

| votes = 52,311

| percentage = 72.21

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Republican Party

| candidate = Albert J. Nunez

| votes = 20,136

| percentage = 27.79

}}

{{Election box invalid no change

| votes = 7,224

| percentage = 9.07

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 79,671

| percentage = 100.00

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no change

| winner = California Democratic Party

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{{Election box end}}

= 1996 =

{{Election box begin no change

| title = 1996 California State Assembly election

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{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Grace Napolitano (incumbent)

| votes = 54,710

| percentage = 61.27

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Republican Party

| candidate = Albert J. Nunez

| votes = 27,678

| percentage = 31.00

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = Libertarian Party of California

| candidate = John P. McCready

| votes = 6,900

| percentage = 7.73

}}

{{Election box invalid no change

| votes = 9,574

| percentage = 9.68

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 98,862

| percentage = 100.00

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no change

| winner = California Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= 1994 =

{{Election box begin no change

| title = 1994 California State Assembly election

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{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Grace Napolitano (incumbent)

| votes = 45,078

| percentage = 59.3

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Republican Party

| candidate = James "Brett" Marymee

| votes = 25,547

| percentage = 33.61

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{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = Libertarian Party of California

| candidate = John P. McCready

| votes = 5,394

| percentage = 7.1

}}

{{Election box invalid no change

| votes = 8,756

| percentage = 10.33

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 84,775

| percentage = 100.00

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no change

| winner = California Democratic Party

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{{Election box end}}

= 1992 =

{{Election box begin no change

| title = 1992 California State Assembly election

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{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| party = California Democratic Party

| candidate = Grace Napolitano

| votes = 62,426

| percentage = 64.20

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = California Republican Party

| candidate = Ken Gow

| votes = 27,352

| percentage = 28.13

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = Libertarian Party of California

| candidate = John P. McCready

| votes = 7,459

| percentage = 7.67

}}

{{Election box invalid no change

| votes = 10,239

| percentage = 9.53

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 107,476

| percentage = 100.00

}}

{{Election box gain with party link no change

| winner = California Democratic Party

| loser = California Republican Party

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See also

References

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