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Senate District 11
Democrat Mark Leno currently represents Senate District 11 and will be termed out in 2016. This will be an open seat in 2016 and a Democrat is very likely to be elected.
District Summary
Voter Registration
Total Voters - 482,296 Democrat - 55.32% Republican - 8.63% No Party Preference - 31.34% |
Demographics
White - 38.30% Latino - 16.27% Black - 5.81% Asian - 37.38% |
Citizen Voting Age Population
Latino - 11.07% Black - 6.56% Asian - 31.11% |
Counties
San Francisco San Mateo |
Major Cities
San Francisco Daly City Colma |
District Vote History
2014
|
Governor
Jerry Brown (D) - 88% Neel Kashkari (R) - 12% |
Secretary of State
Alex Padilla (D) - 78% Pete Peterson (R) - 22% |
Proposition 46: MICRA
Yes - 35% No - 65% |
2012
Senate District 11
Mark Leno (D) - 85% Harmeet Dhillon (R) - 15% |
U.S. President
Barack Obama (D) - 83% Mitt Romney (R) - 14% |
U.S. Senator
Diane Feinstein (D) - 88% Elizabeth Emken (R) - 12% |
Proposition 30: Income and Sales Tax Increase
Yes - 77% No - 23% |
Mark Leno Biography
Mark Leno was elected to the California Senate in 2008. He currently represents the 11th Senate District of California, which includes San Francisco, Broadmoor, Colma, Daly City and portions of South San Francisco. Senator Leno chairs the Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee.
From 2002-2008, Senator Leno served in the California State Assembly, representing the 13th District, which encompasses the eastern portion of San Francisco. Prior to his election to the Assembly, he served for four and a half years on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.
During his tenure in the Legislature, Senator Leno has fought for better schools and access to higher education, foster youth, a cleaner and sustainable environment, single-payer universal health care, improved transportation, renewable energy, safer streets and equal rights for all Californians.
A native of Wisconsin, Senator Leno attended the University of Colorado at Boulder, then went on to become valedictorian of his graduating class at the American College of Jerusalem, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree. He also spent two years in Rabbinical Studies at The Hebrew Union College in New York. Senator Leno is the owner of Budget Signs, Inc., a small business he founded in 1978 and operated with his life partner, Douglas Jackson. Together, the two entrepreneurs steadily grew their sign business until Jackson passed away from complications relating to HIV/AIDS in 1990. This deep loss would not deter Leno. Instead, he redoubled his efforts in community service.
From 2002-2008, Senator Leno served in the California State Assembly, representing the 13th District, which encompasses the eastern portion of San Francisco. Prior to his election to the Assembly, he served for four and a half years on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.
During his tenure in the Legislature, Senator Leno has fought for better schools and access to higher education, foster youth, a cleaner and sustainable environment, single-payer universal health care, improved transportation, renewable energy, safer streets and equal rights for all Californians.
A native of Wisconsin, Senator Leno attended the University of Colorado at Boulder, then went on to become valedictorian of his graduating class at the American College of Jerusalem, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree. He also spent two years in Rabbinical Studies at The Hebrew Union College in New York. Senator Leno is the owner of Budget Signs, Inc., a small business he founded in 1978 and operated with his life partner, Douglas Jackson. Together, the two entrepreneurs steadily grew their sign business until Jackson passed away from complications relating to HIV/AIDS in 1990. This deep loss would not deter Leno. Instead, he redoubled his efforts in community service.
Mark Leno Political History
1998-2002: San Francisco County Supervisor
2002-2008: California State Assemblymember
2008-Present: California State Senator
2002-2008: California State Assemblymember
2008-Present: California State Senator
Mark Leno Statement of Economic Interest (Form 700)
Committee Membership
Budget and Fiscal Review - Chair
Environmental Quality - Member
Judiciary - Member
Labor and Industrial Relations - Member
Legislative Ethics - Member
Public Safety - Member
Joint Legislative Budget - Chair
Environmental Quality - Member
Judiciary - Member
Labor and Industrial Relations - Member
Legislative Ethics - Member
Public Safety - Member
Joint Legislative Budget - Chair
Mark Leno Staff
Capitol Office (916) 651-4011
Ali Bay - Press Secretary ([email protected])
Bart Broome - Legislative Director ([email protected])
Linda Forrest - Capitol Scheduler ([email protected])
Jennifer Guzman - Receptionist ([email protected])
Bob Hartnagel - Chief of Staff ([email protected])
Danielle Lenth - Legislative Assistant ([email protected])
Tam Ma - Senior Legislative Assistant ([email protected])
Daniel Seeman - Senior Legislative Assistant ([email protected])
Barry Steinhart - Senior Legislative Assistant ([email protected])
San Francisco Office (415) 557-1300
LaMonté Bishop - Deputy District Director ([email protected])
Anna Damiani - District Representative ([email protected])
Beverly Ng - Senior District Representative/Scheduler ([email protected])
Susan Sun - District Director ([email protected])
Ali Bay - Press Secretary ([email protected])
Bart Broome - Legislative Director ([email protected])
Linda Forrest - Capitol Scheduler ([email protected])
Jennifer Guzman - Receptionist ([email protected])
Bob Hartnagel - Chief of Staff ([email protected])
Danielle Lenth - Legislative Assistant ([email protected])
Tam Ma - Senior Legislative Assistant ([email protected])
Daniel Seeman - Senior Legislative Assistant ([email protected])
Barry Steinhart - Senior Legislative Assistant ([email protected])
San Francisco Office (415) 557-1300
LaMonté Bishop - Deputy District Director ([email protected])
Anna Damiani - District Representative ([email protected])
Beverly Ng - Senior District Representative/Scheduler ([email protected])
Susan Sun - District Director ([email protected])
Mark Leno Social Media
2016 Election Outlook
Potential Candidates
Tom Ammiano (D) - Former Assemblymember
Scott Weiner (D) - San Francisco County Supervisor
Jane Kim (D) - San Francisco County Supervisor
Scott Weiner (D) - San Francisco County Supervisor
Jane Kim (D) - San Francisco County Supervisor