George Rolland House II (November 20, 1929 – July 14, 2016) was a Republican Assemblymember from California's 25th State Assembly district from 1994 until he was term limited in 2000.[1][2]
George R. House Jr. | |
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Member of the California State Assembly from the 25th district | |
In office December 5, 1994 - November 30, 2000 | |
Preceded by | Margaret Snyder |
Succeeded by | Dave Cogdill |
Personal details | |
Born | Indianola, Oklahoma | November 20, 1929
Died | July 14, 2016 Modesto, California | (aged 86)
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Edna |
Children | 5 |
Pre-Assembly career
editPrior to serving in the Assembly, House was an almond farmer from Hughson, CA. He served two years with the Modesto, CA police department before becoming a CHP officer and commander for thirty years. He was also a Stanislaus County Juvenile Traffic Court hearing officer. He also served on the Hughson school board and was an active Rotarian.
1992 election
editHouse ran for the newly created 25th Assembly district in 1992; however, he lost the primary to Barbara Keating-Edh who ended up losing to Margaret Snyder. He came in 4th place with just eleven percent of the vote.[3]
1994 election
editHouse ran for Assembly again in 1994. Although initially considered a weak candidate, he defeated Democratic incumbent Margaret Snyder in a heavily Republican year that saw the GOP take control of the California State Assembly for the first time since 1970.
The 25th District
editWhen House represented the seat from 1994 until 2000, it included half of Stanislaus County, all of Mariposa County and Tuolumne County. It also included most of Madera County and a small part of Fresno County.
Proposition 34
editHouse was a major opponent of Proposition 34 in 2000 which stated that 34% of the total annual state lottery revenues shall be allocated to benefit public education. However, it passed with 53% of the vote.[4]
2002 Congressional Election
editHouse put a bid in for California's 18th Congressional District in 2002 in order to face troubled incumbent Gary Condit; however, he withdrew from the race prior to the election and still received 12.8% of the vote in the primary against then State Senator Dick Monteith who now serves as a Stanislaus County supervisor.[4]
Electoral history
editYear | Office | Democrat | Votes | Pct | Republican | Votes | Pct | |||
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1992 | California State Assembly District 25 |
Mike Kirros 16% Patrick O'Rourke 13% Margaret Snyder 59% |
78,251 | 51.5% | George House 11% Barbara Keating-Edh 43% Bill Mattos 23% Norman Tergeson 16% |
73,805 | 48.5% | |||
1994 | California State Assembly District 25 |
Margaret Snyder | 52,962 | 43% | George House | 66,910 | 54.3% | |||
1996 | California State Assembly District 37 |
Ed Elliott | 54,033 | 38.3% | George House | 82,558 | 58.5% | |||
1998 | California State Assembly District 37 |
Wesley Firch | 42,935 | 35.1% | George House |
75,775 | 61.9% | |||
2002 | U.S. House of Representatives District 18 |
Dennis Cardoza 53.1% Gary Condit* 38.7% |
53,621 | 51% | George House 12.8% Dick Monteith 48.9% |
45,960 | 43.7% |
References
edit- ^ "Former lawmaker, Hughson farmer House dies". Archived from the original on 2017-02-08. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
- ^ "George Rolland House". Dignity Memorial. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
- ^ "Archives". Los Angeles Times. 4 June 1992.
- ^ a b Vassar, Alex; Shane Meyers (2007). "George House, Republican". JoinCalifornia.com. Retrieved 2007-01-25.
2. Lavender-Smith, Sarah. "House Calls 'Em as He Sees 'Em", Modesto Bee, 12 December 1994, Page A-1