California's 19th State Assembly district

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California's 19th State Assembly district is one of 80 California State Assembly districts. It is currently represented by Democrat Phil Ting of San Francisco.

California's 19th State Assembly district
Map of the district
Current assemblymember
  Phil Ting
DSan Francisco
Population (2020)
 • Voting age
 • Citizen voting age
503,871[1]
430,170[1]
395,427[1]
Demographics
Registered voters274,281
Registration53.10% Democratic
8.84% Republican
34.36% No party preference

District profile

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The district encompasses the western, more residential parts of San Francisco along with several of its southern suburbs in San Mateo County, making it slightly more friendly towards Republicans than the neighboring 17th District. It also includes the (uninhabited) Farallon Islands. The San Francisco side of the Golden Gate Bridge is located in this district.

Election results from statewide races

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Year Office Results[2]
2022 Governor Newsom 81.2 – 18.8%
Senator Padilla 81.6 – 18.4%
2021 Recall   No 81.9 – 18.1%
2020 President Biden 81.1 – 17.0%
2018 Governor Newsom 81.4 – 18.6%
Senator Feinstein 66.0 – 34.0%
2016 President Clinton 81.3 – 13.3%
Senator Harris 74.5 – 25.5%
2014 Governor Brown 83.8 – 16.2%
2012 President Obama 78.8 – 18.4%
Senator Feinstein 85.3 – 14.7%

List of assembly members

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Due to redistricting, the 19th district has been moved around different parts of the state. The current iteration resulted from the 2011 redistricting by the California Citizens Redistricting Commission.

Assembly members Party Years served Counties represented Notes
Charles T. Jones Republican January 5, 1885 – January 3, 1887 Sacramento
Leroy S. Taylor January 3, 1887 – January 7, 1889
Elijah Carson Hart January 7, 1889 – January 5, 1891
Elwood Bruner January 5, 1891 – January 2, 1893
C. D. McCauley Democratic January 2, 1893 – January 7, 1895 Solano
J. M. Bassford Republican January 7, 1895 – January 4, 1897
Alden Anderson January 4, 1897 – January 5, 1903
William Walter Greer January 5, 1903 – January 2, 1905 Sacramento
Edward J. Lynch January 2, 1905 – January 4, 1909
William Walter Greer January 4, 1909 – January 2, 1911
Edward J. Lynch January 2, 1911 – January 6, 1913
J. W. Stuckenbruck Democratic January 6, 1913 – January 4, 1915 San Joaquin
George W. Ashley Republican January 4, 1915 – January 6, 1919
David W. Miller Democratic January 6, 1919 – January 3, 1921
Bradford S. Crittenden Republican January 3, 1921 – January 5, 1931
Harry L. Parkman January 5, 1931 – January 2, 1933 San Mateo
Albert Henry Morgan Jr. January 2, 1933 – January 7, 1935 Alameda
Gardiner Johnson January 7, 1935 – January 4, 1943
Bernard R. Brady Democratic January 4, 1943 – January 5, 1953 San Francisco
Charlie Meyers January 5, 1953 – January 6, 1969
Leo T. McCarthy January 6, 1969 – November 30, 1974
Lou Papan December 2, 1974 – December 6, 1982 San Mateo
December 6, 1982 – November 30, 1986 San Francisco, San Mateo
Jackie Speier December 1, 1986 – November 30, 1996
Lou Papan December 2, 1996 – November 30, 2002 San Mateo
Gene Mullin December 2, 2002 – November 30, 2008
Jerry Hill December 1, 2008 – November 30, 2012
Phil Ting December 3, 2012 – Present San Francisco, San Mateo

Election results (1992–present)

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2022

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2022 California State Assembly election
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Phil Ting (incumbent) 89,910 80.00
Republican Karsten Weide 22,509 20.00
Total votes 112,419 100.00
General election
Democratic Phil Ting (incumbent) 133,316 81.00
Republican Karsten Weide 31,252 19.00
Total votes 164,568 100.00
Democratic hold

2020

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2020 California State Assembly election
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Phil Ting (incumbent) 111,464 82.00
Republican John Mcdonnell 24,530 18.00
Total votes 135,994 100.00
General election
Democratic Phil Ting (incumbent) 175,858 77.60
Republican John Mcdonnell 50,846 22.40
Total votes 226,704 100.00
Democratic hold

2018

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2018 California State Assembly election
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Phil Ting (incumbent) 86,304 80.50
Republican Keith Bogdon 16,785 15.70
No party preference David Ernst 4,084 3.80
Total votes 107,173 100.00
General election
Democratic Phil Ting (incumbent) 154,705 83.70
Republican Keith Bogdon 30,049 16.30
Total votes 184,754 100.00
Democratic hold

2016

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2016 California State Assembly election
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Phil Ting (incumbent) 95,046 83.60
Republican Carlos "Chuck" Taylor 18,686 16.40
Democratic Daniel C. Kappler (write-in) 22 0.00
Total votes 113,754 100.00
General election
Democratic Phil Ting (incumbent) 150,052 80.10
Republican Carlos "Chuck" Taylor 37,180 19.90
Total votes 187,232 100.00
Democratic hold

2014

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2014 California State Assembly election
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Phil Ting (incumbent) 45,103 77.60
Republican Rene Pineda 12,985 22.40
Total votes 58,088 100.00
General election
Democratic Phil Ting (incumbent) 81,103 77.00
Republican Rene Pineda 24,170 23.00
Total votes 105,273 100.00
Democratic hold

2012

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2012 California State Assembly election
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Phil Ting 38,432 56.40
Democratic Michael Breyer 14,991 22.00
Republican Matthew Del Carlo 11,646 17.10
Democratic James Pan 3,075 4.50
Total votes 68,144 100.00
General election
Democratic Phil Ting 92,858 58.40
Democratic Michael Breyer 66,200 41.60
Total votes 159,058 100.00
Democratic hold

2010

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2010 California State Assembly election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jerry Hill (incumbent) 90,717 70.80
Republican Alberto Waisman 33,765 26.40
Libertarian Gary Tutin 3,674 2.80
Total votes 128,156 100.00
Democratic hold

2008

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2008 California State Assembly election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jerry Hill 124,157 72.99
Republican Catherine Brinkman 39,132 23.01
Libertarian Brian Perry 6,803 4.00
Total votes 170,092 100.00
Turnout   70.92
Democratic hold

2006

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2006 California State Assembly election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Gene Mullin (incumbent) 88,849 74.19
Republican Elsie Gufler 30,908 25.81
Total votes 119,757 100.00
Turnout   61.03
Democratic hold

2004

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2004 California State Assembly election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Gene Mullin (incumbent) 114,277 71.31
Republican Catherine Brinkman 41,513 25.90
Libertarian Miles C. Gilster 4,465 2.79
Total votes 160,255 100.00
Democratic hold

2002

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2002 California State Assembly election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Gene Mullin 61,423 62.63
Republican David Kawas 25,080 25.57
Green Jo Chamberlain 9,745 9.94
Libertarian Robert Giedt 1,819 1.85
Invalid or blank votes 0 0.00
Total votes 98,067 100.00
Democratic hold

2000

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2000 California State Assembly election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lou Papan (incumbent) 90,675 70.34
Republican Steven H. Kassel 30,162 23.40
Libertarian Steve Lundry 4,669 3.62
Reform Paul J. Six 3,402 2.64
Invalid or blank votes 0 0.00
Total votes 128,908 100.00
Democratic hold

1998

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1998 California State Assembly election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lou Papan (incumbent) 75,980 71.26
Republican Penny Ferguson 26,335 24.80
Libertarian Steve Marsland 4,203 3.94
Invalid or blank votes 8,085 7.05
Total votes 114,603 100.00
Democratic hold

1996

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1996 California State Assembly election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lou Papan (incumbent) 72,464 55.70
Republican James "Jim" Tucker 48,715 37.44
Natural Law Linda Marks 8,923 6.86
Invalid or blank votes
Total votes 132,102 100.00
Democratic hold

1994

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1994 California State Assembly election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jackie Speier (incumbent) 100,602 93.1
Peace and Freedom David Reichard 7,459 6.9
Invalid or blank votes 6,538 6.89
Total votes 114,599 100.00
Democratic hold

1992

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1992 California State Assembly election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jackie Speier (incumbent) 108,428 75.06
Republican Ellyne Berger 36,020 24.94
Invalid or blank votes 10,712 6.90
Total votes 155,160 100.00
Democratic hold

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Citizens Redistricting Commission Final Report, 2020" (PDF).
  2. ^ "2020 Presidential by Legislative District & Most Recent Election Result". CNalysis. Retrieved June 9, 2021.
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