Robert Rivas Democratic
The 2024 California State Assembly election was held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, with the primary election being held on March 5, 2024. All of the seats of the California State Assembly were elected as part of the 2024 California elections.[2]
† - Incumbent not seeking re-election
Megan Dahle Republican
Heather Hadwick Republican
The incumbent was Republican Megan Dahle of Bieber, who ran for state senate.[19]
State legislators
Local officials
Labor unions
Political parties
Jim Wood Democratic
Chris Rogers Democratic
The incumbent was Democrat Jim Wood of Healdsburg, who did not run for reelection because of family reasons.
James Gallagher Republican
Cecilia Aguiar-Curry Democratic
Joe Patterson Republican
Newspapers
Kevin McCarty Democratic
Maggy Krell Democratic
The incumbent was Kevin McCarty, who ran for mayor of Sacramento.[4]
Josh Hoover Republican
Jim Patterson Republican
David Tangipa Republican
The incumbent was Republican Jim Patterson, who was term-limited.
State assemblymembers
Heath Flora Republican
Stephanie Nguyen Democratic
Lori Wilson Democratic
Damon Connolly Democratic
Carlos Villapudua Democratic
Rhodesia Ransom Democratic
Buffy Wicks Democratic
Tim Grayson Democratic
Anamarie Avila Farias Democratic
State officials
Individuals
Organizations
Rebecca Bauer-Kahan Democratic
Matt Haney Democratic
Mia Bonta Democratic
Phil Ting Democratic
Catherine Stefani Democratic
The incumbent was Democrat Phil Ting, who was term-limited.
State senators
Municipal officials
Liz Ortega Democratic
Diane Papan Democratic
Juan Alanis Republican
Marc Berman Democratic
Alex Lee Democratic
Ash Kalra Democratic
Evan Low Democratic
Patrick Ahrens Democratic
Federal officials
County officials
Esmeralda Soria Democratic
Gail Pellerin Democratic
TBD
Dawn Addis Democratic
Joaquin Arambula Democratic
Vince Fong Republican
Vacant
The incumbent was Republican Vince Fong of Bakersfield. Fong filed to run for re-election, but later filed to run for Congress after 20th congressional district incumbent Kevin McCarthy announced his retirement shortly before the filing deadline. At that point it was too late for Fong to take his name off the ballot in the state assembly race, and no other candidate had filed to run.[97] Despite withdrawing and endorsing Weir, Fong still won the general election but did not take his seat; a special election would take place at a later date to fill the vacancy.[1]
U.S. representatives
Devon Mathis Republican
Alexandra Macedo Republican
Tom Lackey Republican
Jasmeet Bains Democratic
Eduardo Garcia Democratic
Jeff Gonzalez Republican
Gregg Hart Democratic
Steve Bennett Democratic
Juan Carrillo Democratic
Pilar Schiavo Democratic
Chris Holden Democratic
John Harabedian Democratic
The incumbent was Democrat Chris Holden of Pasadena, who was term-limited and ran for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.[9]
Jacqui Irwin Democratic
Luz Rivas Democratic
Celeste Rodriguez Democratic
Laura Friedman Democratic
Nick Schultz Democratic
The incumbent was Democrat Laura Friedman of Glendale, who retired to run for U.S. House.[11]
James Ramos Democratic
Jesse Gabriel Democratic
Greg Wallis Republican
Blanca Rubio Democratic
Mike Fong Democratic
Eloise Reyes Democratic
Robert Garcia Democratic
The incumbent was Democrat Eloise Reyes of Colton, who ran for state senate.[12]
Rick Chavez Zbur Democratic
Wendy Carrillo Democratic
Jessica Caloza Democratic
The incumbent was Democrat Wendy Carrillo, who retired to run for Los Angeles City Council.[146]
Freddie Rodriguez Democratic
Michelle Rodriguez Democratic
The incumbent was Democrat Freddie Rodriguez of Pomona, who was term-limited.
Miguel Santiago Democratic
Mark Gonzalez Democratic
The incumbent was Democrat Miguel Santiago, who retired to run for Los Angeles City Council.[154]
Isaac Bryan Democratic
Lisa Calderon Democratic
Reggie Jones-Sawyer Democratic
Sade Elhawary Democratic
The incumbent was Democrat Reggie Jones-Sawyer, who was term-limited and ran for Los Angeles City Council.
Sabrina Cervantes Democratic
Leticia Castillo Republican
The incumbent was Democrat Sabrina Cervantes, who retired to run for state senate.
Phillip Chen Republican
Corey Jackson Democratic
Tina McKinnor Democratic
Anthony Rendon Democratic
Jose Solache Democratic
The incumbent was Anthony Rendon of Lakewood, who was term-limited.
Bill Essayli Republican
Blanca Pacheco Democratic
Mike Gipson Democratic
Al Muratsuchi Democratic
Sharon Quirk-Silva Democratic
Avelino Valencia Democratic
Josh Lowenthal Democratic
Tri Ta Republican
Kate Sanchez Republican
Diane Dixon Republican
Cottie Petrie-Norris Democratic
Laurie Davies Republican
Marie Waldron Republican
Carl DeMaio Republican
The incumbent was Republican Marie Waldron of Valley Center, who was term-limited.
Brian Maienschein Democratic
Darshana Patel Democratic
The incumbent was Democrat Brian Maienschein, who was term-limited and ran for San Diego City Attorney.[17]
Tasha Boerner Democratic
Chris Ward Democratic
Akilah Weber Democratic
LaShae Sharp-Collins Democratic
The incumbent was Democrat Akilah Weber of La Mesa, who retired to run for state senate.[18]
David Alvarez Democratic