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December 2, 2012 By Alex Vassar Leave a Comment

Legislator Numbers

So, how many members of the Assembly and Senate have there been? Ever?

As of Monday at noon, the “1849 to Present” totals for the two houses stand at;

  • 1,144 State Senators
  • 3,712 Assemblymembers

 

The newest members of each house (ranking each first by date of election and second by district number) are;

State Senate

Legislator State Senator #
Galgiani, Cathleen 1136
Hill, Jerry 1137
Beall, Jim 1138
Monning, Bill 1139
Jackson, Hannah-Beth 1140
Knight, Steve 1141
Roth, Richard 1142
Lara, Ricardo 1143
Block, Marty 1144

 

State Assembly

Legislator Assemblymember #
Dahle, Brian D. 3675
Bigelow, Frank 3676
Cooley, Ken 3677
Levine, Marc 3678
Frazier Jr., James L. 3679
Eggman, Susan 3680
Bonta, Rob 3681
Ting, Phil 3682
Quirk, Bill 3683
Gray, Adam 3684
Mullin, Kevin 3685
Patterson, Jim 3686
Stone, Mark 3687
Salas, Rudy 3688
Fox, Steve
Smith, Ron
3689
Wilk, Scott 3690
Bocanegra, Paul 3691
Holden, Chris 3692
Nazarian, Adrin 3693
Brown, Cheryl R. 3694
Chau, Edwin 3695
Bloom, Richard 3696
Gomez, Jimmy 3697
Calderon, Ian 3698
Garcia, Cristina 3699
Jones-Sawyer Sr., Reginald 3700
Linder, Eric 3701
Medina, Jose 3702
Rendon, Anthony 3703
Quirk-Silva, Sharon 3704
Muratsuchi, Albert 3705
Melendez, Melissa 3706
Daly, Tom 3707
Allen, Travis 3708
Waldron, Marie 3709
Chavez, Rocky J. 3710
Maienschein, Brian 3711
Weber, Shirley 3712

Updated 12/2 @ 8:00pm: Updated to reflect Smith/Fox lead change.

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