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Coordinates: 38°34′35″N 121°29′36″W / 38.57639°N 121.49333°W / 38.57639; -121.49333
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Lower house of the California State Legislature

California State Assembly
California State Legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Lower house
Term limits
6 terms (12 years)
History
New session started
December 2, 2024
Leadership
Speaker
Robert Rivas (D)
since June 30, 2023
Speaker pro tempore
Josh Lowenthal (D)
since December 2, 2024
Majority Leader
Cecilia Aguiar-Curry (D)
since November 22, 2023
Minority Leader
Heath Flora (R)
since September 16, 2025
Structure
Seats80
Seat display
Map display
Political groups
Majority:
  •   Democratic (60)

Minority:

  •   Republican (20)
Length of term
2 years
AuthorityArticle 4, California Constitution
Salary$114,877/year + $211 per diem
Elections
Voting system
Nonpartisan blanket primary
Last election
November 5, 2024
Next election
November 3, 2026
RedistrictingCalifornia Citizens Redistricting Commission
Motto
Legislatorum est justas leges condere
("It is the duty of legislators to enact just laws.")
Meeting place
State Assembly Chamber
California State Capitol
Sacramento, California
Website
assembly.ca.gov Edit this at Wikidata
Rules
Standing Rules of the Assembly

The California State Assembly is the lower house of the California State Legislature (the upper house being the California State Senate). The Assembly convenes, along with the State Senate, at the California State Capitol in Sacramento.

Neither house has been expanded since the ratification of the 1879 Constitution,[1] and each of the 80 members represent at least 490,000 people, more than any other state lower house.[2]

Members of the California State Assembly are generally referred to using the titles Assemblyman, Assemblywoman, or Assemblymember. In the current legislative session, Democrats have a three-fourths supermajority of 60 seats, while Republicans control a minority of 20 seats.

Leadership

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The speaker presides over the State Assembly in the chief leadership position, controlling the flow of legislation and committee assignments. The speaker is nominated by the caucus of the majority party and elected by the full Assembly. Other leaders, such as the majority and minority leaders, are elected by their respective party caucuses according to each party's strength in the chamber.

The current speaker is Democrat Robert Rivas (29th–Hollister). The majority leader is Democrat Cecilia Aguiar-Curry (4th–Winters), while the minority leader is Republican Heath Flora (9th–Ripon).[3]

Terms of office

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Members are allowed, by current term limits, to serve 12 years in the legislature in any combination of four-year State Senate or two-year State Assembly terms. However, members elected to the Legislature prior to 2012 are restricted to three two-year terms (six years). Few, if any, legislators remain from this era, though the restriction could affect future candidates running after a hiatus from office.

Every two years, all 80 seats in the Assembly are subject to election. This is in contrast to the State Senate, in which only half of its 40 seats are subject to election every two years.

Meeting chamber

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The chamber's green tones are based on the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. The dais rests along a wall shaped like an "E", with its central projection housing the rostrum. Along the cornice appears a portrait of Abraham Lincoln and a Latin quotation: legislatorum est justas leges condere ("It is the duty of legislators to pass just laws"). Almost every decorating element is identical to the Senate Chamber.

Candidate qualifications

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To run for the Assembly, a candidate must be a United States citizen and a registered voter in the district at the time nomination papers are issued, and meet the criteria of the term limits described above. According to Article 4, Section 2(c) of the California Constitution, the candidate must have one year of residency in the legislative district and California residency for three years.[4]

Employees

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The chief clerk of the Assembly, a position that has existed since the Assembly's creation, is responsible for many administrative duties. The chief clerk is the custodian of all Assembly bills and records and publishes the Assembly Daily Journal, the minutes of floor sessions, as well as the Assembly Daily File, the Assembly agenda. The chief clerk is the Assembly's parliamentarian, and in this capacity gives advice to the presiding officer on matters of parliamentary procedure. The chief clerk is also responsible for engrossing and enrolling of measures, and the transmission of legislation to the governor.[5]

The Assembly also employs the position of chaplain, a position that has existed in both houses since the first legislative session back in 1850. Currently, the chaplain of the Assembly is Imam Mohammad Yasir Khan, the first chaplain historically that practices Islam.

The position of sergeant-at-arms of the Assembly has existed since 1849; Samuel N. Houston was the first to hold this post, overseeing one deputy. The sergeant-at-arms is mostly tasked with law enforcement duties, but customarily also has a ceremonial and protocol role. Today, some fifty employees are part of the Assembly Sergeant-at-Arms Office.[6]

Current session

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Composition

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↓
60 20
Democratic Republican
Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican Vacant
End of previous legislature 62 17 80 1
Begin[a] 60 19 79 1
March 3, 2025[b] 60 20 80 0
April 1, 2025[c] 60 19 79 1
September 8, 2025[d] 60 20 80 0
Latest voting share 75% 25%

Past composition of the Assembly

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Main article: Political party strength in California

Officers

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Position Name Party District
Speaker Robert Rivas Democratic 29th–Hollister
Speaker pro Tempore Josh Lowenthal Democratic 69th–Long Beach
Assistant Speaker pro Tempore Celeste Rodriguez Democratic 43rd–San Fernando
Majority Leader Cecilia Aguiar-Curry Democratic 4th–Winters
Assistant Majority Leader Robert Garcia Democratic 50th–Rancho Cucamonga
Assistant Majority Leader for
Policy and Research
LaShae Sharp-Collins Democratic 79th–San Diego
Majority Whip Mark Gonzalez Democratic 54th–Los Angeles
Assistant Majority Whips Jessica Caloza Democratic 52nd–Los Angeles
Michelle Rodriguez Democratic 53rd–Pomona
Democratic Caucus Chair Rick Chavez Zbur Democratic 51st–Los Angeles
Republican Leader James Gallagher Republican 3rd–Yuba City
Republican Floor Leader Heath Flora Republican 9th–Lodi
Republican Caucus Chair Tom Lackey Republican 34th–Palmdale
Republican Deputy Floor Leader Kate Sanchez Republican 71st–Trabuco Canyon
Republican Deputy Leader (Fiscal) Diane Dixon Republican 72nd–Newport Beach
Republican Deputy Leader (Policy) Joe Patterson Republican 5th–Rocklin
Republican Deputy Leader (Operations) Juan Alanis Republican 22nd–Modesto
Republican Deputy Leader (External Relations) Laurie Davies Republican 74th–Laguna Niguel
Republican Chief Whip Tri Ta Republican 70th–Westminster
Republican Deputy Whips Alexandra Macedo Republican 33rd–Tulare
Heather Hadwick Republican 1st–Alturas
Chief Clerk Sue Parker
Chief Sergeant-at-Arms Cheryl R. Craft
Chaplain Vacant

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

List of current representatives

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District Member Party Residence First elected Term limited Notes
1 Heather Hadwick Republican Alturas 2024 2036
2 Chris Rogers Democratic Santa Rosa 2024 2036
3 James Gallagher Republican Nicolaus 2014 2026
4 Cecilia Aguiar-Curry Democratic Winters 2016 2028 Majority Leader since November 22, 2023
5 Joe Patterson Republican Rocklin 2022 2034
6 Maggy Krell Democratic Sacramento 2024 2036
7 Josh Hoover Republican Folsom 2022 2034
8 David Tangipa Republican Clovis 2024 2036
9 Heath Flora Republican Lodi 2016 2028 Minority Leader since September 16, 2025
10 Stephanie Nguyen Democratic Elk Grove 2022 2034
11 Lori Wilson Democratic Suisun City 2022† 2034
12 Damon Connolly Democratic San Rafael 2022 2034
13 Rhodesia Ransom Democratic Tracy 2024 2036
14 Buffy Wicks Democratic Oakland 2018 2030
15 Anamarie Avila Farias Democratic Martinez 2024 2036
16 Rebecca Bauer-Kahan Democratic Orinda 2018 2030
17 Matt Haney Democratic San Francisco 2022† 2034
18 Mia Bonta Democratic Alameda 2021† 2032
19 Catherine Stefani Democratic San Francisco 2024 2036
20 Liz Ortega Democratic San Leandro 2022 2034
21 Diane Papan Democratic San Mateo 2022 2034
22 Juan Alanis Republican Modesto 2022 2034
23 Marc Berman Democratic Menlo Park 2016 2028
24 Alex Lee Democratic San Jose 2020 2032
25 Ash Kalra Democratic San Jose 2016 2028
26 Patrick Ahrens Democratic Sunnyvale 2024 2036
27 Esmeralda Soria Democratic Fresno 2022 2034
28 Gail Pellerin Democratic Santa Cruz 2022 2034
29 Robert Rivas Democratic Hollister 2018 2030 Speaker
30 Dawn Addis Democratic Morro Bay 2022 2034
31 Joaquin Arambula Democratic Fresno 2016† 2028
32 Stan Ellis Republican Bakersfield 2025† 2036
33 Alexandra Macedo Republican Tulare 2024 2036
34 Tom Lackey Republican Palmdale 2014 2026
35 Jasmeet Bains Democratic Bakersfield 2022 2034
36 Jeff Gonzalez Republican Indio 2024 2036
37 Gregg Hart Democratic Santa Barbara 2022 2034
38 Steve Bennett Democratic Ventura 2020 2032
39 Juan Carrillo Democratic Palmdale 2022 2034
40 Pilar Schiavo Democratic Santa Clarita 2022 2034
41 John Harabedian Democratic Pasadena 2024 2036
42 Jacqui Irwin Democratic Thousand Oaks 2014 2026
43 Celeste Rodriguez Democratic San Fernando 2024 2036
44 Nick Schultz Democratic Burbank 2024 2036
45 James Ramos Democratic Highland 2018 2030
46 Jesse Gabriel Democratic Encino 2018† 2030
47 Greg Wallis Republican Bermuda Dunes 2022 2034
48 Blanca Rubio Democratic Baldwin Park 2016 2028
49 Mike Fong Democratic Alhambra 2022† 2034
50 Robert Garcia Democratic Rancho Cucamonga 2024 2036
51 Rick Zbur Democratic Los Angeles 2022 2034
52 Jessica Caloza Democratic Los Angeles 2024 2036
53 Michelle Rodriguez Democratic Pomona 2024 2036
54 Mark Gonzalez Democratic Los Angeles 2024 2036
55 Isaac Bryan Democratic Jefferson Park 2021† 2032 Majority Leader from July 3, 2023 to November 22, 2023
56 Lisa Calderon Democratic Whittier 2020 2032
57 Sade Elhawary Democratic Los Angeles 2024 2036
58 Leticia Castillo Republican Home Gardens 2024 2036
59 Phillip Chen Republican Yorba Linda 2016 2028
60 Corey Jackson Democratic Perris 2022 2034
61 Tina McKinnor Democratic Hawthorne 2022† 2034
62 Jose Solache Democratic Lynwood 2024 2036
63 Natasha Johnson Republican Lake Elsinore 2025† 2036
64 Blanca Pacheco Democratic Downey 2022 2034
65 Mike Gipson Democratic Carson 2014 2026
66 Al Muratsuchi Democratic Rolling Hills Estates 2016 2026 Previously served from 2012 to 2014.
67 Sharon Quirk-Silva Democratic Fullerton 2016 2026 Previously served from 2012 to 2014.
68 Avelino Valencia Democratic Anaheim 2022 2034
69 Josh Lowenthal Democratic Long Beach 2022 2034 Speaker pro tempore
70 Tri Ta Republican Westminster 2022 2034
71 Kate Sanchez Republican Rancho Santa Margarita 2022 2034
72 Diane Dixon Republican Newport Beach 2022 2034
73 Cottie Petrie-Norris Democratic Irvine 2018 2030
74 Laurie Davies Republican Laguna Niguel 2020 2032
75 Carl DeMaio Republican Escondido 2024 2036
76 Darshana Patel Democratic San Diego 2024 2036
77 Tasha Boerner Democratic Encinitas 2018 2030
78 Chris Ward Democratic San Diego 2020 2032
79 LaShae Sharp-Collins Democratic San Diego 2024 2036
80 David Alvarez Democratic San Diego 2022† 2034
  • † elected in a special election

Seating chart

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Speaker
R. Rivas
Gallagher Chen Davies Dixon Ta Lackey Aguiar-Curry Ortega Calderon Pacheco Petrie-Norris Irwin
Castillo Tangipa Patterson Johnson Sanchez Flora Garcia Gipson Nguyen Bains Bryan Elhawary
Alanis J. Gonzalez Hoover DeMaio Wilson Avila Farias Rogers Connolly Schultz Haney Carrillo M. Rodriguez
Wallis Hadwick Caloza Zbur Bauer-Kahan Quirk-Silva Krell Pellerin Fong Harabedian Lee Ward
Macedo Ellis McKinnor Ransom Bonta Kalra Rubio Solache Hart Schiavo Arambula Muratsuchi
Sharp-Collins Jackson Addis Boerner Stefani Papan Lowenthal C. Rodriguez Bennett Ahrens Valencia Ramos
Berman Gabriel M. Gonzalez Wicks R. Rivas Soria Alvarez Patel

Standing committees

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Current committees, chairs and vice chairs include:[8]

Committee Chair Vice Chair
Aging and Long-Term Care Jasmeet Bains (D) James Gallagher (R)
Agriculture Esmeralda Soria (D) Juan Alanis (R)
Appropriations Buffy Wicks (D) Kate Sanchez (R)
Arts, Entertainment, Sports, & Tourism Chris Ward (D) Tom Lackey (R)
Banking and Finance Avelino Valencia (D) Phillip Chen (R)
Budget Jesse Gabriel (D) Heath Flora (R)
Business and Professions Marc Berman (D) Heath Flora (R)
Communications and Conveyance Tasha Boerner (D) Josh Hoover (R)
Economic Development, Growth, and Household Impact Jose Solache (D) Leticia Castillo (R)
Education Al Muratsuchi (D) Josh Hoover (R)
Elections Gail Pellerin (D) Alexandra Macedo (R)
Emergency Management Rhodesia Ransom (D) Heather Hadwick (R)
Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials Damon Connolly (D) Heather Hadwick (R)
Governmental Organization Blanca Rubio (D) Laurie Davies)(R)
Health Mia Bonta (D) Phillip Chen (R)
Higher Education Mike Fong (D) Carl DeMaio (R)
Housing and Community Development Matt Haney (D) Joe Patterson (R)
Human Services Alex Lee (D) Leticia Castillo (R)
Insurance Lisa Calderon (D) Greg Wallis (R)
Judiciary Ash Kalra (D) Diane Dixon (R)
Labor and Employment Liz Ortega (D) Heath Flora (R)
Local Government Juan Carrillo (D) Tri Ta (R)
Military and Veterans Affairs Pilar Schiavo (D) Laurie Davies (R)
Natural Resources Isaac Bryan (D) Juan Alanis (R)
Privacy and Consumer Protection Rebecca Bauer-Kahan (D) Diane Dixon (R)
Public Employment and Retirement Tina McKinnor (D) Tom Lackey (R)
Public Safety Nick Schultz (D) Juan Alanis (R)
Revenue and Taxation Mike Gipson (D) Tri Ta (R)
Rules Blanca Pacheco (D) Tom Lackey (R)
Transportation Lori Wilson (D) Laurie Davies (R)
Utilities and Energy Cottie Petrie-Norris (D) Joe Patterson (R)
Water, Parks, and Wildlife Diane Papan (D) Jeff Gonzalez (R)

Recent sessions

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  • California State Legislature, 2015–2016 session
  • California State Legislature, 2017–2018 session
  • California State Legislature, 2019–2020 session
  • California State Legislature, 2021–2022 session
  • California State Legislature, 2023–2024 session
  • California State Legislature, 2025–2026 session

See also

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  • flagCalifornia portal
  • Impeachment in California
  • Bill (proposed law)
  • California State Assembly districts
  • California State Capitol
  • California State Capitol Museum
  • California State Legislature
  • California State Senate
  • Districts in California
  • List of California state legislatures
  • List of speakers of the California State Assembly
  • Members of the California State Legislature

Notes

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  1. ^ Republican Vince Fong resigned on May 24, 2024, after being elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in a special election. He was re-elected in the 2024 California State Assembly election concurrent with his re-election to the U.S. House of Representatives, but Fong refused to take his seat in the Assembly.
  2. ^ Republican Stan Ellis took office after his election to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of Vince Fong.[7]
  3. ^ Republican Bill Essayli resigned on April 1, 2025, after his nomination as interim United States Attorney for the Central District of California.
  4. ^ Republican Natasha Johnson took office after her election to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of Bill Essayli.

References

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  1. ^ "California Constitution of 1879, prior to any amendments" (PDF). California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 27, 2021. Retrieved August 11, 2021.
  2. ^ "Population represented by state legislators". Ballotpedia. Retrieved July 2, 2025.
  3. ^ "Leadership". assembly.ca.gov. Retrieved January 13, 2026.
  4. ^ "California Constitution Article IV § 2". California Office of Legislative Counsel. Retrieved February 23, 2019.
  5. ^ About Us, Office of the Chief Clerk, California State Assembly.
  6. ^ History Archived June 16, 2018, at the Wayback Machine, Sergeant-at-Arms Office, California State Assembly.
  7. ^ "Stan Ellis". Ballotpedia. Retrieved July 1, 2025.
  8. ^ "Committees | California State Assembly". www.assembly.ca.gov. Retrieved December 27, 2024.

External links

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  • Official website of the California State Assembly
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    • Sergeant-at-Arms
  • Interactive map of the state assembly districts
  • California legislative district maps from 1849 to the present
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Members of the California State Assembly
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Speaker
Robert A. Rivas
Speaker pro tempore
Josh Lowenthal
Majority Leader
Cecilia Aguiar-Curry (D)
Minority Leader
Heath Flora (R)
  1. ▌Heather Hadwick (R)
  2. ▌Chris Rogers (D)
  3. ▌James Gallagher (R)
  4. ▌Cecilia Aguiar-Curry (D)
  5. ▌Joe Patterson (R)
  6. ▌Maggy Krell (D)
  7. ▌Josh Hoover (R)
  8. ▌David Tangipa (R)
  9. ▌Heath Flora (R)
  10. ▌Stephanie Nguyen (D)
  11. ▌Lori Wilson (D)
  12. ▌Damon Connolly (D)
  13. ▌Rhodesia Ransom (D)
  14. ▌Buffy Wicks (D)
  15. ▌Anamarie Avila Farias (D)
  16. ▌Rebecca Bauer-Kahan (D)
  17. ▌Matt Haney (D)
  18. ▌Mia Bonta (D)
  19. ▌Catherine Stefani (D)
  20. ▌Liz Ortega (D)
  21. ▌Diane Papan (D)
  22. ▌Juan Alanis (R)
  23. ▌Marc Berman (D)
  24. ▌Alex Lee (D)
  25. ▌Ash Kalra (D)
  26. ▌Patrick Ahrens (D)
  27. ▌Esmeralda Soria (D)
  28. ▌Gail Pellerin (D)
  29. ▌Robert Rivas (D)
  30. ▌Dawn Addis (D)
  31. ▌Joaquin Arambula (D)
  32. ▌Stan Ellis (R)
  33. ▌Alexandra Macedo (R)
  34. ▌Tom Lackey (R)
  35. ▌Jasmeet Bains (D)
  36. ▌Jeff Gonzalez (R)
  37. ▌Gregg Hart (D)
  38. ▌Steve Bennett (D)
  39. ▌Juan Carrillo (D)
  40. ▌Pilar Schiavo (D)
  41. ▌John Harabedian (D)
  42. ▌Jacqui Irwin (D)
  43. ▌Celeste Rodriguez (D)
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  45. ▌James Ramos (D)
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  48. ▌Blanca Rubio (D)
  49. ▌Mike Fong (D)
  50. ▌Robert Garcia (D)
  51. ▌Rick Zbur (D)
  52. ▌Jessica Caloza (D)
  53. ▌Michelle Rodriguez (D)
  54. ▌Mark Gonzalez (D)
  55. ▌Isaac Bryan (D)
  56. ▌Lisa Calderon (D)
  57. ▌Sade Elhawary (D)
  58. ▌Leticia Castillo (R)
  59. ▌Phillip Chen (R)
  60. ▌Corey Jackson (D)
  61. ▌Tina McKinnor (D)
  62. ▌Jose Solache (D)
  63. ▌Natasha Johnson (R)
  64. ▌Blanca Pacheco (D)
  65. ▌Mike Gipson (D)
  66. ▌Al Muratsuchi (D)
  67. ▌Sharon Quirk-Silva (D)
  68. ▌Avelino Valencia (D)
  69. ▌Josh Lowenthal (D)
  70. ▌Tri Ta (R)
  71. ▌Kate Sanchez (R)
  72. ▌Diane Dixon (R)
  73. ▌Cottie Petrie-Norris (D)
  74. ▌Laurie Davies (R)
  75. ▌Carl DeMaio (R)
  76. ▌Darshana Patel (D)
  77. ▌Tasha Boerner (D)
  78. ▌Chris Ward (D)
  79. ▌LaShae Sharp-Collins (D)
  80. ▌David Alvarez (D)
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