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Assembly District 13
Democrat Susan Eggman currently represents Assembly District 13 and will not be termed out until 2024. Eggman is expected to easily win re-election in 2016.
District Summary
Voter Registration
Total Voters - 189,468 Democrat - 47.38% Republican - 29.33% No Party Preference - 19.35% |
Demographics
White - 27.87% Latino - 40.80% Black - 9.85% Asian - 18.49% |
Citizen Voting Age Population
Latino - 26.37% Black - 10.94% Asian - 15.63% |
Counties
San Joaquin |
Major Cities
Stockton Tracy Lodi |
District Vote History
2014
Assembly District 13
Susan Eggman (D) - 61% Sol Jobrack (R) - 39% |
Governor
Jerry Brown (D) - 61% Neel Kashkari (R) - 39% |
Secretary of State
Alex Padilla (D) - 56% Pete Peterson (R) - 44% |
Proposition 46: MICRA
Yes - 35% No - 65% |
2012
Assembly District 13
Susan Eggman (D) - 65% Jeff Jafri (R) - 35% |
U.S. President
Barack Obama (D) - 64% Mitt Romney (R) - 34% |
U.S. Senator
Diane Feinstein (D) - 65% Elizabeth Emken (R) - 35% |
Proposition 30: Income and Sales Tax Increase
Yes - 59% No - 41% |
Susan Eggman Biography
Susan Talamantes Eggman, a Stockton City Councilmember, was elected in November 2012 to represent California’s 13th Assembly District, which includes the communities of Stockton, Tracy and parts of the Delta.
Eggman is a trailblazer who is not afraid to get her hands dirty. And she will always stand up for what she believes in.
Since her successful grassroots campaign for the Stockton City Council five years ago, Eggman has proven to be an honest and effective leader whose independent voice of moderation has helped her find solutions to the tough issues facing the city.
During her first run for city council, Susan surprised many by forcing a runoff against her more established political opponent. Her hard work, strong leadership, and independence resonated with voters, who rejected a series of negative attacks and elected Susan. In 2010 voters reaffirmed their support for Susan when she won reelection with over 75% of the vote.
Getting San Joaquin residents back to work is one of Eggman’s top priorities. As a councilmember, Eggman fought to preserve small businesses by banning future big box stores because they hurt local small businesses and damage local economies. She also joined with community leaders to successfully lobby the Veterans Administration to build their new facility in San Joaquin County, which creates jobs and provides vital services for San Joaquin’s many veterans. As a U.S. Army veteran herself, Eggman understands the sacrifices made by our young men and women who serve.
Eggman is extremely proud of her role in revitalizing the city’s parks. She spearheaded community efforts to clean up city parks and organized free family events. Taking back these parks from drug dealers and gangs give our children a safe place to play.
As a councilmember, Eggman championed groundbreaking initiatives to help establish Stockton as a leader in green technology. She also played an instrumental role in organizing a recent “sustainability forum,” which brought together developers, environmentalists, and government officials to discuss fiscally responsible strategies for achieving sustainable and environmentally-friendly goals.
Eggman has a proven track record of standing up for the residents of San Joaquin Valley, even when it means being the lone voice of opposition. She was the only council member to oppose the General Plan, which would have increased urban sprawl. She opposed a city plan to buy a local sports team and opposed raising water rates.
After graduating from high school, Eggman served four years as a medic in the U.S. Army. She then attended California State University, Stanislaus, where she earned a B.A. in psychology and a master's in social work. Eggman worked as a mental health provider and a medical social worker, before receiving her Ph.D. from Portland State University and she is a member of the California Faculty Association.
Eggman is the first Latina to serve on the Stockton City Council and she has not forgotten her roots. Today she serves as the Chairwoman of the board of directors for Stockton's El Concilio, which provides services to the Spanish-speaking community. Eggman has lived in Stockton for over a decade with Renee Hall, her partner of over 29 years.
Eggman is a trailblazer who is not afraid to get her hands dirty. And she will always stand up for what she believes in.
Since her successful grassroots campaign for the Stockton City Council five years ago, Eggman has proven to be an honest and effective leader whose independent voice of moderation has helped her find solutions to the tough issues facing the city.
During her first run for city council, Susan surprised many by forcing a runoff against her more established political opponent. Her hard work, strong leadership, and independence resonated with voters, who rejected a series of negative attacks and elected Susan. In 2010 voters reaffirmed their support for Susan when she won reelection with over 75% of the vote.
Getting San Joaquin residents back to work is one of Eggman’s top priorities. As a councilmember, Eggman fought to preserve small businesses by banning future big box stores because they hurt local small businesses and damage local economies. She also joined with community leaders to successfully lobby the Veterans Administration to build their new facility in San Joaquin County, which creates jobs and provides vital services for San Joaquin’s many veterans. As a U.S. Army veteran herself, Eggman understands the sacrifices made by our young men and women who serve.
Eggman is extremely proud of her role in revitalizing the city’s parks. She spearheaded community efforts to clean up city parks and organized free family events. Taking back these parks from drug dealers and gangs give our children a safe place to play.
As a councilmember, Eggman championed groundbreaking initiatives to help establish Stockton as a leader in green technology. She also played an instrumental role in organizing a recent “sustainability forum,” which brought together developers, environmentalists, and government officials to discuss fiscally responsible strategies for achieving sustainable and environmentally-friendly goals.
Eggman has a proven track record of standing up for the residents of San Joaquin Valley, even when it means being the lone voice of opposition. She was the only council member to oppose the General Plan, which would have increased urban sprawl. She opposed a city plan to buy a local sports team and opposed raising water rates.
After graduating from high school, Eggman served four years as a medic in the U.S. Army. She then attended California State University, Stanislaus, where she earned a B.A. in psychology and a master's in social work. Eggman worked as a mental health provider and a medical social worker, before receiving her Ph.D. from Portland State University and she is a member of the California Faculty Association.
Eggman is the first Latina to serve on the Stockton City Council and she has not forgotten her roots. Today she serves as the Chairwoman of the board of directors for Stockton's El Concilio, which provides services to the Spanish-speaking community. Eggman has lived in Stockton for over a decade with Renee Hall, her partner of over 29 years.
Susan Eggman Political History
2006-2012: Stockton City Councilmember
2012-Present: California State Assemblymember
2012-Present: California State Assemblymember
Susan Eggman Statement of Economic Interest (Form 700)
Susan Eggman Social Media
Committee Membership
Agriculture - Member
Appropriations - Member
Business and Professions - Member
Utilities and Commerce - Member
Joint Committee on Fairs, Allocation and Classifications - Chair
Appropriations - Member
Business and Professions - Member
Utilities and Commerce - Member
Joint Committee on Fairs, Allocation and Classifications - Chair
Susan Eggman Staff
Capitol Office 916-319-2013
David Stammerjohan - Chief of Staff ([email protected]) Gustavo Medina - Legislative Director ([email protected]) Christian Burkin - Communications Director ([email protected]) Susan Mitchell - Scheduler ([email protected]) Laura Ayala - Legislative Assistant ([email protected]) Leah Barros - Legislative Assistant ([email protected]) Mayte Sanchez - Legislative Assistant ([email protected]) Stockton Office 209-948-7479 Anne Baird - District Director ([email protected]) Zenet Negron - Field Representative ([email protected]) Joel Reyna - Field Representative ([email protected]) Tony Wong - Field Representative ([email protected]) |
Monthly Salary
$8,710 $5,000 $5,000 $5,631 $3,662 $3,612 $3,010 $6,177 $3,010 $4,409 $4,000 |
2016 Election Outlook
Potential Candidates
Susan Eggman (D) - Incumbent
Jass Sangha (R) -
Jass Sangha (R) -