California State Legislature, 2011–12 session

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2011–2012 session of the
California State Legislature
2009–2010 2013–2014
The Great Seal of the State of California
Overview
Jurisdiction California
Term December 6, 2010 – November 30, 2012
Senate
Members 40
President of the Senate <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/>
President pro tempore Darrell Steinberg (D6th)
Dec. 6, 2010 – Nov. 30, 2012
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Party control Democratic
Assembly
Members 80
Speaker John Pérez (D46th)
Dec. 6, 2010 – Nov. 30, 2012
Minority Leader Connie Conway (R34th)
Dec. 6, 2010 – Nov. 30, 2012
Party control Democratic

The 2011–2012 session was a session of the California State Legislature. The session first convened on December 6, 2010 and adjourned sine die on November 30, 2012.

Major events

Vacancies and special elections

  • July 13, 2010: Senator Dave Cox (R1st) dies from prostate cancer
  • October 20, 2010: Senator Jenny Oropeza (D28th) dies of complications from a blood clot. Despite her death, she wins re-election, thus prolonging the seat's vacancy and necessitating a special election
  • December 21, 2010: Senator George Runner (R17th) resigns after his election to the State Board of Equalization
  • January 4, 2011: Assemblyman Ted Gaines (R4th) wins the special election for the 1st Senate District seat to replace Cox and is sworn in on January 6
  • January 10, 2011: Mayor Gavin Newsom (DSan Francisco) is sworn in as Lieutenant Governor (and Senate President), replacing Abel Maldonado
  • February 15, 2011: Former Assemblywoman Sharon Runner (R36th) wins the special election for the 17th Senate District seat to replace George Runner and is sworn in on February 18
  • February 15, 2011: Former Assemblyman Ted Lieu (D53rd) wins the special election for the 28th Senate District seat to replace Oropeza and is sworn in on February 18
  • May 3, 2011: Beth Gaines (RRoseville) wins the special election for the 4th Assembly District seat to replace Ted Gaines and is sworn in on May 12
  • September 1, 2012: Doug LaMalfa (R4th) resigned to run for Congress

Leadership changes

Party changes

  • March 28, 2012: Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher (R75th) leaves the Republican Party to become an independent

Senate

File:California State Senate 2011-2012.svg
Composition of the California State Senate
  Democratic Party
  Republican Party
  Vacancy
Midpoint
25 1 14
Democratic V Republican
Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican Vacant
End of previous legislature 24 14 38 2
Begin 24 14 38 2
December 21, 2010 13 37 3
January 6, 2011 14 38 2
February 18, 2011 25 15 40 0
September 1, 2011 14 39 1
Latest voting share 62.5% 35%

Officers

Position Name Party District
  Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom Democratic
  President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg Democratic 6th–Sacramento
  Majority leader Ellen Corbett Democratic 10th–San Leandro
  Majority caucus chair Kevin de León Democratic 22nd–Los Angeles
  Majority whip Vacant
  Minority leader Bob Huff Republican 29th–Diamond Bar
  Minority caucus chair Tom Harman Republican 35th–Huntington Beach
  Minority whip Vacant
Secretary Greg Schmidt
Sergeant-at-Arms Tony Beard, Jr.

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

Members

District Name Party Residence Term-limited?
  1 Ted Gaines Republican Roseville
  2 Noreen Evans Democratic Santa Rosa
  3 Mark Leno Democratic San Francisco
  4 Doug LaMalfa Republican Richvale
Vacant
  5 Lois Wolk Democratic Davis
  6 Darrell Steinberg Democratic Sacramento
  7 Mark DeSaulnier Democratic Concord
  8 Leland Yee Democratic San Francisco
  9 Loni Hancock Democratic Berkeley
  10 Ellen Corbett Democratic San Leandro
  11 Joe Simitian Democratic Palo Alto Yes
  12 Anthony Cannella Republican Ceres
  13 Elaine Alquist Democratic San Jose Yes
  14 Tom Berryhill Republican Modesto
  15 Sam Blakeslee Republican San Luis Obispo
  16 Michael Rubio Democratic East Bakersfield
  17 George Runner Republican Lancaster
  Sharon Runner Republican Lancaster
  18 Jean Fuller Republican Bakersfield
  19 Tony Strickland Republican Moorpark
  20 Alex Padilla Democratic Los Angeles
  21 Carol Liu Democratic La Cañada Flintridge
  22 Kevin de León Democratic Los Angeles
  23 Fran Pavley Democratic Agoura Hills
  24 Edward Hernández Democratic West Covina
  25 Rod Wright Democratic Inglewood
  26 Curren Price Democratic Inglewood
  27 Alan Lowenthal Democratic Long Beach Yes
  28 Ted Lieu Democratic Torrance
  29 Bob Huff Republican Diamond Bar
  30 Ronald Calderon Democratic Montebello
  31 Robert Dutton Republican Rancho Cucamonga Yes
  32 Gloria Negrete McLeod Democratic Chino
  33 Mimi Walters Republican Laguna Niguel
  34 Lou Correa Democratic Santa Ana
  35 Tom Harman Republican Huntington Beach Yes
  36 Joel Anderson Republican Alpine
  37 Bill Emmerson Republican Hemet
  38 Mark Wyland Republican Carlsbad
  39 Christine Kehoe Democratic San Diego Yes
  40 Juan Vargas Democratic San Diego

Assembly

File:California State Assembly 2011-2012.svg
Composition of the California State Assembly
  Democratic Party
  Republican Party
  Independent
Midpoint
52 1 27
Democratic I Republican
Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Independent Republican Vacant
End of previous legislature 50 1 27 78 2
Begin 52 0 28 80 0
January 6, 2011 27 79 1
May 12, 2011 28 80 0
March 28, 2012 1 27 80 0
Latest voting share 65.00% 1.25% 33.75%

Officers

Position Name Party District
  Speaker John Pérez Democratic 46th–Los Angeles
  Speaker pro tempore Nora Campos Democratic 23rd–San Jose
  Assistant speaker pro tempore Fiona Ma Democratic 12th–San Francisco
  Majority floor leader Toni Atkins Democratic 76th–San Diego
  Assistant majority floor leader Michael Allen Democratic 7th–Santa Rosa
  Majority caucus chair Jerry Hill Democratic 19th–San Mateo
  Majority whip Roger Hernandez Democratic 57th–West Covina
  Minority leader Connie Conway Republican 34th–Tulare
  Assistant minority floor leader Curt Hagman Republican 60th–Chino Hills
  Minority caucus chair Brian Jones Republican 77th–Santee
  Assistant minority leader Steve Knight Republican 36th–Palmdale
  Chief minority whips Dan Logue Republican 3rd–Linda
  Kristin Olsen Republican 25th–Modesto
Chief Clerk E. Dotson Wilson
Sergeant-at-Arms Ronald Pane

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

Members

District Name Party Residence Term-limited?
  1 Wesley Chesbro Democratic Arcata
  2 Jim Nielsen Republican Gerber
  3 Daniel Logue Republican Linda
  4 Ted Gaines Republican Roseville Yes
  Beth Gaines Republican Roseville
  5 Richard Pan Democratic Sacramento
  6 Jared Huffman Democratic San Rafael Yes
  7 Michael Allen Democratic Santa Rosa
  8 Mariko Yamada Democratic Davis
  9 Roger Dickinson Democratic Sacramento
  10 Alyson Huber Democratic El Dorado Hills
  11 Susan Bonilla Democratic Concord
  12 Fiona Ma Democratic San Francisco Yes
  13 Tom Ammiano Democratic San Francisco
  14 Nancy Skinner Democratic Berkeley
  15 Joan Buchanan Democratic Alamo
  16 Sandré Swanson Democratic Alameda Yes
  17 Cathleen Galgiani Democratic Livingston Yes
  18 Mary Hayashi Democratic Hayward Yes
  19 Jerry Hill Democratic San Mateo
  20 Bob Wieckowski Democratic Fremont
  21 Rich Gordon Democratic Menlo Park
  22 Paul Fong Democratic Cupertino
  23 Nora Campos Democratic San Jose
  24 Jim Beall Democratic San Jose Yes
  25 Kristin Olsen Republican Modesto
  26 Bill Berryhill Republican Ceres
  27 Bill Monning Democratic Carmel
  28 Luis Alejo Democratic Watsonville
  29 Linda Halderman Republican Fresno
  30 David Valadao Republican Hanford
  31 Henry Perea Democratic Fresno
  32 Shannon Grove Republican Bakersfield
  33 Katcho Achadjian Republican Arroyo Grande
  34 Connie Conway Republican Tulare
  35 Das Williams Democratic Santa Barbara
  36 Steve Knight Republican Palmdale
  37 Jeff Gorell Republican Camarillo
  38 Cameron Smyth Republican Santa Clarita
  39 Felipe Fuentes Democratic Sylmar Yes
  40 Bob Blumenfield Democratic Woodland Hills
  41 Julia Brownley Democratic Santa Monica Yes
  42 Mike Feuer Democratic Los Angeles Yes
  43 Mike Gatto Democratic Los Angeles
  44 Anthony Portantino Democratic La Cañada Flintridge Yes
  45 Gil Cedillo Democratic Los Angeles Yes
  46 John Pérez Democratic Los Angeles
  47 Holly Mitchell Democratic Los Angeles
  48 Mike Davis Democratic Los Angeles Yes
  49 Mike Eng Democratic Monterey Park Yes
  50 Ricardo Lara Democratic Bell Gardens
  51 Steven Bradford Democratic Gardena
  52 Isadore Hall, III Democratic Compton
  53 Betsy Butler Democratic Marina del Rey
  54 Bonnie Lowenthal Democratic Long Beach
  55 Warren Furutani Democratic Long Beach
  56 Tony Mendoza Democratic Artesia Yes
  57 Roger Hernandez Democratic West Covina
  58 Charles Calderon Democratic Whittier Yes
  59 Tim Donnelly Republican Twin Peaks
  60 Curt Hagman Republican Chino Hills
  61 Norma Torres Democratic Pomona
  62 Wilmer Carter Democratic Rialto
  63 Mike Morrell Republican Rancho Cucamonga
  64 Brian Nestande Republican Palm Desert
  65 Paul Cook Republican Yucca Valley Yes
  66 Kevin Jeffries Republican Lake Elsinore Yes
  67 Jim Silva Republican Huntington Beach Yes
  68 Allan Mansoor Republican Costa Mesa
  69 Jose Solorio Democratic Santa Ana Yes
  70 Don Wagner Republican Irvine
  71 Jeff Miller Republican Corona
  72 Chris Norby Republican Fullerton
  73 Diane Harkey Republican Dana Point
  74 Martin Garrick Republican Carlsbad Yes
  75 Nathan Fletcher Republican San Diego
  Independent
  76 Toni Atkins Democratic San Diego
  77 Brian Jones Republican Santee
  78 Marty Block Democratic San Diego
  79 Ben Hueso Democratic San Diego
  80 V. Manuel Perez Democratic Coachella

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