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Senate District 23
Republican Mike Morrell currently represents Senate District 23 and will not be termed out until 2020. Morrell is expected to win re-election in 2016.
District Summary
Voter Registration
Total Voters - 429,487 Democrat - 33.42% Republican - 40.34% No Party Preference - 20.54% |
Demographics
White - 45.51% Latino - 37.96% Black - 7.77% Asian - 6.47% |
Citizen Voting Age Population
Latino - 25.33% Black - 7.22% Asian - 4.57% |
Counties
Los Angeles Riverside San Bernardino |
Major Cities
Rancho Cucamonga Hemet San Jacinto Banning |
District Vote History
2014
Senate District 23 Special
Mike Morrell (R) - 63% Ronald O'Donnell (D) - 15% |
Governor
Jerry Brown (D) - 42% Neel Kashkari (R) - 58% |
Secretary of State
Alex Padilla (D) - 40% Pete Peterson (R) - 60% |
Proposition 46: MICRA
Yes - 32% No - 68% |
2012
Senate District 23
Bill Emmerson (R) - 56% Melissa O'Donnell (D) - 44% |
U.S. President
Barack Obama (D) - 46% Mitt Romney (R) - 52% |
U.S. Senator
Diane Feinstein (D) - 48% Elizabeth Emken (R) - 52% |
Proposition 30: Income and Sales Tax Increase
Yes - 43% No - 57% |
Mike Morrell Biography
A small business owner for over 25 years, Senator Morrell understands the issues faced by residents and businesses in the Inland Empire. Senator Morrell’s view of government is simple: government exists to serve the public, not to be served by it. The right to private property, the gift of free enterprise, and government by consent are central tenets to our nation and its continued prosperity. Mike is committed to restoring fiscal responsibility and common sense approaches to government.
In the State Assembly, Mike served as a member of five standing committees: Labor and Employment (Vice Chair); Budget; Banking and Finance; Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials; and Jobs, Economic Development, and the Economy.
In the Senate, Mike currently serves on three standing committees: Health (Vice Chair); Budget and Fiscal Review; and Banking and Financial Institutions.
Mike has consistently lent his time and talents to the community. He has served on the Board of Directors for the Building Industry Association and the Board of the Rancho Cucamonga YMCA and the Advisory Board for the Gary Anderson School of Business at UC Riverside. He was also a key member of the Inland Empire Economic Partnership and the Legislative Committee for the Citrus Valley Association of Realtors. Mike was a co-founder of the Inland Empire Prayer Breakfast, contributed to Inland Empire leadership for the City of Hope, and acts on the Advisory Board to the Pacific Justice Institute. He is proud to support Hillsdale College through the Parents Board, as well as the Claremont Institute President’s Club.
Prior to his time in public office, Mike was an active member of the California Republican Assembly. He served on the Business Advisory Boards of former State Senator Bill Leonard and former Assemblyman Fred Aguiar, in addition to the Small Business Council of former Assemblyman Bill Emmerson.
Mike graduated from Damien High School in La Verne and earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Business at the University of La Verne.
Mike began his professional career in the title industry. After breaking company records twice, he began his own business in Upland, serving as president of both Provident Home Loans and Provident Real Estate. He incorporated his business in 1989.
Mike and his family are committed to preserving freedom for the next generation. They place a high priority on ensuring public awareness and understanding of the principles of limited, Constitutional government.
Mike and his wife Joanie have been married for 33 years and have three adult children. Kristen is an earned a degree from the Claremont Graduate School; David is a Yale Law School graduate; and Matthew is a graduate of Hillsdale College.
In the State Assembly, Mike served as a member of five standing committees: Labor and Employment (Vice Chair); Budget; Banking and Finance; Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials; and Jobs, Economic Development, and the Economy.
In the Senate, Mike currently serves on three standing committees: Health (Vice Chair); Budget and Fiscal Review; and Banking and Financial Institutions.
Mike has consistently lent his time and talents to the community. He has served on the Board of Directors for the Building Industry Association and the Board of the Rancho Cucamonga YMCA and the Advisory Board for the Gary Anderson School of Business at UC Riverside. He was also a key member of the Inland Empire Economic Partnership and the Legislative Committee for the Citrus Valley Association of Realtors. Mike was a co-founder of the Inland Empire Prayer Breakfast, contributed to Inland Empire leadership for the City of Hope, and acts on the Advisory Board to the Pacific Justice Institute. He is proud to support Hillsdale College through the Parents Board, as well as the Claremont Institute President’s Club.
Prior to his time in public office, Mike was an active member of the California Republican Assembly. He served on the Business Advisory Boards of former State Senator Bill Leonard and former Assemblyman Fred Aguiar, in addition to the Small Business Council of former Assemblyman Bill Emmerson.
Mike graduated from Damien High School in La Verne and earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Business at the University of La Verne.
Mike began his professional career in the title industry. After breaking company records twice, he began his own business in Upland, serving as president of both Provident Home Loans and Provident Real Estate. He incorporated his business in 1989.
Mike and his family are committed to preserving freedom for the next generation. They place a high priority on ensuring public awareness and understanding of the principles of limited, Constitutional government.
Mike and his wife Joanie have been married for 33 years and have three adult children. Kristen is an earned a degree from the Claremont Graduate School; David is a Yale Law School graduate; and Matthew is a graduate of Hillsdale College.
Mike Morrell Political History
2010-2014: California State Assemblymember
2014-Present: California State Senator
2014-Present: California State Senator
Mike Morrell Statement of Economic Interest (Form 700)
Committee Membership
Banking and Financial Institutions - Member
Energy, Utilities and Communications - Member
Public Employment and Retirement - Member
Energy, Utilities and Communications - Member
Public Employment and Retirement - Member
Mike Morrell Staff
Capitol Office 916-651-2023
Mark Timmerman - Chief of Staff ([email protected])
Jessica Sandin - Legislative Director ([email protected])
Chris Odneal - Communications Director ([email protected])
Joanne Stacy - Scheduler ([email protected])
Rancho Cucamonga District Office 909-919-7731
Nick Calero - District Director ([email protected])
Melissa Boyd - Field Representative ([email protected])
Rebecca Boydston - Field Representative ([email protected])
Aaron Jimenez - Field Representative ([email protected])
Jennifer Seablom - Field Representative ([email protected])
Tom Wilson - Field Representative ([email protected])
Mark Timmerman - Chief of Staff ([email protected])
Jessica Sandin - Legislative Director ([email protected])
Chris Odneal - Communications Director ([email protected])
Joanne Stacy - Scheduler ([email protected])
Rancho Cucamonga District Office 909-919-7731
Nick Calero - District Director ([email protected])
Melissa Boyd - Field Representative ([email protected])
Rebecca Boydston - Field Representative ([email protected])
Aaron Jimenez - Field Representative ([email protected])
Jennifer Seablom - Field Representative ([email protected])
Tom Wilson - Field Representative ([email protected])
Mike Morrell Social Media
2016 Election Outlook
Potential Candidates
Mike Morrell (R) - Incumbent