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California State Senators and Officers Record of State Senators 1849–2021 Name Politics Counties Representing Regular Sessions Served Aanestad, Sam R Butte, Colusa, Del Norte Glenn, Nevada, 2003–2010 Placer, Shasta, Siskiyou, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Yuba Abbott, J. P. R Marin, Contra Costa 27th (1887) Abell, Alexander G. Union San Francisco 14th (1863) 1 Abshire, F. Presley R Sonoma 1949–1958 Ackerman, Dick R Orange 2001–2008 2 Adams, Alonzo D Butte, Shasta 2nd (1851) Alarcón, Richard D Los Angeles 1999–2006 Allen, Ben D Los Angeles 2015–2021 Allen, Isaac D Yuba 9th (1858) A-L.D Yuba, Sutter 10th (1859) 3 Allen, James M. D, R Lassen, Modoc Shasta, Siskiyou 47th (1927), 48th (1929) D, R Del Norte, Siskiyou 49th (1931), 50th (1933) D Del Norte, Siskiyou 52nd (1937) Allen, Newton M. R Los Angeles 44th (1921) R, Prog. Los Angeles 45th (1923) R Los Angeles 46th (1925), 47th (1927) Record of State Senators 1849–2021 Name Politics Counties Representing Regular Sessions Served Alpert, Dede D San Diego 1997–2004 Alquist, Alfred E. D Santa Clara 1967–1982 D Alameda, San Benito, Santa Clara 1983–1984 D Santa Clara 1985–1996 Alquist, Elaine D Santa Clara 2005–2012 Anderson, A. P. R Alameda 43rd (1919), 44th (1921) 4 Anderson, Alexander D Tuolumne 3rd (1852) Anderson, Francis Union Sierra 14th (1863) Anderson, James D Placer 9th (1858), 11th (1860) Anderson, Joel R Riverside, San Diego 2011–2014 R San Diego 2015–2018 Anderson, John N. R Riverside, Orange 36th (1905), 37th (1907) R Riverside, Orange, Imperial 40th (1913), 41st (1915) Anderson, William L. D Lake, Napa, Sonoma 23rd (1880), 24th (1881) Andross, Moses C. R Inyo, Mono, Tuolumne 19th (1871–72), 20th (1873–74) Record of State Senators 1849–2021 Name Politics Counties Representing Regular Sessions Served Androus, S. N. R Los Angeles 31st (1895), 32nd (1897) 5 Angney, W. Z. Ind. D Santa Clara 21st (1875–6), 22nd (1877–8) Anthony, Marc R, D, Union San Francisco 37th (1907), 38th (1909) Labor Aram, Eugene R Sutter, Yolo, Yuba 31st (1895), 32nd (1897) Arbuckle, F.A. R Ventura, Santa Barbara 44th (1921), 45th (1923) Archuleta, Bob J. D Los Angeles, Orange 2019–2021 Arms, Charles S. D San Francisco 30th (1893), 31st (1895) 6 Arnold, Stanley D, R Lassen, Modoc, Plumas 1956–1960 D Lassen, Modoc, Plumas 1961–1965 Ashburn, Roy R Inyo, Kern, San Bernardino, Tulare 2003–2010 Ashe, R. Porter D San Francisco 33rd (1899), 34th (1901) Ashley, Delos R. Amer. Monterey, Santa Cruz 7th (1856), 8th (1857) Record of State Senators 1849–2021 Name Politics Counties Representing Regular Sessions Served Atkins, Toni D San Diego 2017–2021 Avey, J.L. R San Bernardino, Inyo 39th (1911), 40th (1913) 7 Ayala, Ruben S. D San Bernardino 1974–1982 D Los Angeles, San Bernardino 1983–1998 Record of State Senators 1849–2021 Name Politics Counties Representing Regular Sessions Served 8 Baca, Joe D Los Angeles, San Bernardino 1999 Backstrand, Leland M. R Riverside 1960–1964 Bailey, W.C. R Santa Clara 29th (1891), 30th (1893) Baird, John H. Whig San Francisco 4th (1853) Baker, C. C. R Monterey, San Luis Obispo 46th (1925)–49th (1931) Baker, George F. R Santa Clara 23rd (1880), 24th (1881) Baker, Jehiel H. D Placer 9th (1858), 10th (1859) Baker, Thomas D Fresno, Tulare 13th (1862), 14th (1863) Baldwin, Franklin T. D Amador, San Joaquin 25th (1883), 26th (1885) Ballard, John W. R Los Angeles 41st (1915), 42nd (1917) Ballou, S.A. A-L.D Butte, Plumas 10th (1859), 11th (1860) 9 Banks, James A. R San Francisco 13th (1862) Banks, W.O. R San Francisco 28th (1889), 29th (1891) Record of State Senators 1849–2021 Name Politics Counties Representing Regular Sessions Served Banning, Phineas Union Los Angeles 16th (1865–6), 17th (1867–8) Banvard, Edgar M. D Placer 18th (1869–70), 19th (1871–72) Bartlett, Washington Ind. San Francisco 20th (1873–74), 21st (1875–6) Bassham, W.R. San Jose District 1st (1849) Bates, J. Clem R Alameda 37th (1907), 38th (1909) Bates, Patricia C. "Pat" R Orange, San Diego 2015–2021 Battin, Jim R Imperial, Riverside, San Diego 2001–2004 R Riverside 2005–2008 Bauer, Hamilton A. R San Francisco 35th (1903), 36th (1905) Beach, Horace Union Yuba 17th (1867-8) R Yuba 18th (1869-70) Beall, Jim D Santa Clara 2013–2020 Beard, J. William D Imperial 1957–1960 Beard, John L. R Alameda 31st (1895), 32nd (1897) Beauvias, A.B. R Calaveras, Tuolumne 26th (1885) Record of State Senators 1849–2021 Name Politics Counties Representing Regular Sessions Served Beazell, James D Alameda 21st (1875–6), 22nd (1877–8) Beban, D.J. R San Francisco 39th (1911), 40th (1913) Prog. San Francisco 41st (1915) Beck, Thomas D Monterey, Santa Cruz 19th (1871–72), 20th (1873–74) Becker, Josh D San Mateo, Santa Clara 2021 Begovich, John C. D El Dorado, Amador 1961–1966 10 Behr, Peter H. R Marin, Solano, Napa 1971–1974 R Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Marin, 1975–1978 Mendocino, Sonoma 11 Beilenson, Anthony D Los Angeles 1967–1975 Belden, David Union Nevada 16th (1865–6), 17th (1867–8) Bell, Charles W. NP, D Los Angeles 37th (1907)–39th (1911) Bell, Samuel B. R Alameda, Santa Clara 8th (1857), 9th (1858) 12 Belshaw, Charles M. R Contra Costa, Marin 34th (1901), 37th (1907) Benedict, H. Stanley R, D, Prog. Los Angeles 41st (1915) Record of State Senators 1849–2021 Name Politics Counties Representing Regular Sessions Served 13 Bennett, Nathaniel San Francisco District 1st (1849) 14 Benoit, John J. R Riverside 2009 Benson, Frank H. R Santa Clara 40th (1913), 41st (1915), 43rd (1919) R, Prog. Santa Clara 42nd (1917) Benton, John E. Union Sacramento 15th (1863–4), 16th (1865–6) 15 Bergeson, Marian R. R Imperial, Orange, Riverside, San Diego 1985–1992 R Orange 1993–1995 Berry, George S. D Inyo, Kern, Tulare 29th (1891) D Inyo, Tulare 30th (1893) Berry, Jehu D Del Norte, Klamath, Siskiyou 9th (1858), 10th (1859) Berry, Swift R, D Amador, El Dorado 1953–1960 Berryhill, Clare L. R Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, El Dorado, 1973–1976 Lassen, Modoc, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sierra, Stanislaus, Tuolumne Berryhill, Tom R Fresno, Madera, Mariposa, San Joaquin, 2011–2014 Stanislaus, Tuolumne R Amador, Calaveras, Fresno, Inyo, Madera, 2015–2018 Mariposa, Mono, Sacramento, Stanislaus, Tulare, Tuolumne Bert, Eugene F. R San Francisco 31st (1895), 32nd (1897) Betge, Robert J. D San Francisco 18th (1869–70), 19th (1871–72) Record of State Senators 1849–2021 Name Politics Counties Representing Regular Sessions Served Bettman, Sigmund M. R San Francisco 33rd (1899), 34th (1901) Beverly, Robert G. R Los Angeles 1977–1996 16 Biddle, W. Craig R Riverside, San Bernardino 1972–1974 Bidwell, John Sacramento District 1st (1849) Biggar, George Milton R Lake, Mendocino 51st (1935), 52nd (1937) R, D Lake, Mendocino 53rd (1939)–57th (1947) Biggy, William J. D San Francisco 30th (1893), 31st (1895) Bills, Charles B. R Sacramento 38th (1909), 39th (1911) Birdsall, E. S. R Plumas, Sierra, Nevada, Placer 38th (1909)–41st (1915) Birdseye, John C. Union Nevada 14th (1863) 17 Black, Marshall R Santa Clara 37th (1907)–39th (1911) 18 Blakeslee, Sam R Monterey, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, 2010–2012 Santa Clara, Santa Cruz Block, Marty D San Diego 2013–2016 Boatwright, Daniel E. D Contra Costa 1981–1992 D Alameda, Contra Costa 1993–1996 Record of State Senators 1849–2021 Name Politics Counties Representing Regular Sessions Served Bogart, J. C. D San Bernardino, San Diego 13th (1862), 14th (1863) Boggs, Frank S. D San Joaquin, Amador 43rd (1919), 44th (1921) D, R San Joaquin, Amador 45th (1923)–48th (1929) 19 Boggs, John D Colusa, Tehama 19th (1871–72), 20th (1873–74), 27th (1887), 28th (1889) D Colusa, Glenn, Mendocino 33rd (1899) 20 Bones, John W. Work. Alameda 22nd (1877–8) Boone, John L. R San Francisco 26th (1885) Booth, Newton Union Sacramento 14th (1863) Borgeas, Andreas R Amador, Calaveras, Fresno, Inyo, Madera, 2019–2021 Mariposa, Mono, Sacramento, Stanislaus, Tulare, Tuolumne 21 Boring, Samuel W. Ind. Santa Clara 22nd (1877–8) 22 Boucher, David R Butte, Lassen, Plumas 19th (1871–72) Bowen, Debra D Los Angeles 1999–2006 Bowers, W. W. R San Bernardino, San Diego 27th (1887), 28th (1889) Boyce, J. J. R Santa Barbara, Ventura 32nd (1897), 33rd (1899) Record of State Senators 1849–2021 Name Politics Counties Representing Regular Sessions Served Boynton, A. E. R Butte, Sutter, Yolo, Yuba 37th (1907)–40th (1913) Boyston, John S. D San Francisco 22nd (1877–8) Bradford, Steven D Los Angeles 2017–2021 Bradley, B. T. D Amador, Calaveras 10th (1859), 11th (1860) Bradley, Clark L. R Santa Clara 1963–1966 R Santa Clara, Alameda 1967–1974 Bradley, E. L. Union Placer 16th (1865–6), 17th (1867–8) 23 Braunhart, Samuel D San Francisco 32nd (1897), 33rd (1899) Breed, Arthur H. R Alameda 40th (1913), 41st (1915), 43rd (1919), 44th (1921), 46th (1925)–50th (1933) R, Prog. Alameda 42nd (1917) R, D Alameda 45th (1923) Breed, Arthur H., Jr. R Alameda 53rd (1939),1957, 1958 R, Prog., D Alameda 54th (1941) R, D Alameda 55th (1943)–1956 Briceland, John M. D Shasta, Siskiyou, Trinity 27th (1887), 28th (1889) 24 Briggs, John V. R Orange 1976–1981 Britt, James E. D San Francisco 28th (1889), 29th (1891) Record of State Senators 1849–2021 Name Politics Counties Representing Regular Sessions Served 25 Broderick, David C. San Francisco District 1st (1849) D San Francisco 2nd (1851), 3rd (1852) Broderick, John T. R San Francisco 29th (1891), 30th (1893) 26 Brooks, J. Marion D Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Ventura 25th (1883) Broughton, Howard A. R Los Angeles 36th (1905), 37th (1907) Brown, Charles D, R Inyo, Mono 53rd (1939)–1962 Brown, Frank M.
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