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Assembly District 75
Republican Marie Waldron currently represents Assembly District 75 and will not be termed out until 2024. Waldron is expected to easily win re-election in 2016.
District Summary
Voter Registration
Total Voters - 220,670 Democrat - 25.86% Republican - 43.98% No Party Preference - 24.27% |
Demographics
White - 51.53% Latino - 35.44% Black - 2.72% Asian - 7.93% |
Citizen Voting Age Population
Latino - 18.18% Black - 2.84% Asian - 6.18% |
Counties
San Diego Riverside |
Major Cities
Temecula Escondido Fallbrook San Marcos |
District Vote History
2014
Assembly District 75
Marie Waldron (R) - 69% Nicholas Shestople (D) - 31% |
Governor
Jerry Brown (D) - 38% Neel Kashkari (R) - 62% |
Secretary of State
Alex Padilla (D) - 34% Pete Peterson (R) - 66% |
Proposition 46: MICRA
Yes - 28% No - 72% |
2012
Assembly District 75
Marie Waldron (R) - 63% Matthew Herold (D) - 37% |
U.S. President
Barack Obama (D) - 39% Mitt Romney (R) - 59% |
U.S. Senator
Diane Feinstein (D) - 41% Elizabeth Emken (R) - 59% |
Proposition 30: Income and Sales Tax Increase
Yes - 38% No - 62% |
Marie Waldron Biography
During the past two decades, Marie has been involved in North San Diego County. As a local business owner, she understands the economic impacts of burdensome government regulation and spending on the taxpayers and small businesses. As an elected official since 1998, she has fought for fiscal restraint, revitalizing our neighborhoods and is a strong supporter of public safety.
Having served as Escondido’s Deputy Mayor, and as a board member for the North County Transit District, she was the city’s representative to the League of California Cities, the Regional Solid Waste Association Board, and Escondido’s Investment subcommittee. Her commitment to her city has been honored by the Escondido Rotary Club with their Outstanding Community Service Award.
Marie and her husband, Steve Waldron have owned and operated Top End Tees Screenprinting and Apparel in Escondido for 20 years. Waldron has been a member of the Escondido Chamber of Commerce and the Downtown Business Association for many years. She was appointed and served 4 years as California’s Honorary Chairman of the Business Advisory Council which advocated on behalf of California’s small businesses to Congress.
Active in the San Diego region, Waldron was a founding member of the San Diego chapter of CWLA (California Women’s Leadership Association), is a member of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, and the American Legion Auxiliary.
The Waldron’s have a 13 year old son and Steve is the founder of the successful “Cruisin’ Grand” hotrod event held in downtown Escondido for the past 14 years. Marie has a B.S. degree from St. John’s University and has done graduate work at UCSD and SDSU.
Having served as Escondido’s Deputy Mayor, and as a board member for the North County Transit District, she was the city’s representative to the League of California Cities, the Regional Solid Waste Association Board, and Escondido’s Investment subcommittee. Her commitment to her city has been honored by the Escondido Rotary Club with their Outstanding Community Service Award.
Marie and her husband, Steve Waldron have owned and operated Top End Tees Screenprinting and Apparel in Escondido for 20 years. Waldron has been a member of the Escondido Chamber of Commerce and the Downtown Business Association for many years. She was appointed and served 4 years as California’s Honorary Chairman of the Business Advisory Council which advocated on behalf of California’s small businesses to Congress.
Active in the San Diego region, Waldron was a founding member of the San Diego chapter of CWLA (California Women’s Leadership Association), is a member of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, and the American Legion Auxiliary.
The Waldron’s have a 13 year old son and Steve is the founder of the successful “Cruisin’ Grand” hotrod event held in downtown Escondido for the past 14 years. Marie has a B.S. degree from St. John’s University and has done graduate work at UCSD and SDSU.
Marie Waldron Political History
1998-2012: Escondido City Council Member
2012-Present: California State Assemblymember
2012-Present: California State Assemblymember
Marie Waldron Statement of Economic Interest (Form 700)
Committee Membership
Public Employees, Retirement and Social Security -Vice Chair
Governmental Organization -Member
Health -Member
Local Government -Member
Rules -Member
Governmental Organization -Member
Health -Member
Local Government -Member
Rules -Member
Marie Waldron Staff
Capitol Office (916) 319-2075
Jayme Chick- Chief of Staff ([email protected])
Andrea Gutierrez- Legislative Director ([email protected])
Angelina Gutierrez- Scheduler ([email protected])
Jessie Romine - Legislative Aide ([email protected])
Escondido Office (760) 480-7570
Tom Stinson- District Communications Director ([email protected])
Marie Joyce - Senior Community Liaison ([email protected])
Christina Colt- Field Representative ([email protected])
Jayme Chick- Chief of Staff ([email protected])
Andrea Gutierrez- Legislative Director ([email protected])
Angelina Gutierrez- Scheduler ([email protected])
Jessie Romine - Legislative Aide ([email protected])
Escondido Office (760) 480-7570
Tom Stinson- District Communications Director ([email protected])
Marie Joyce - Senior Community Liaison ([email protected])
Christina Colt- Field Representative ([email protected])
Marie Waldron Social Media
2016 Election Outlook
Candidates
Marie Waldron (R) - Incumbent