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Senate District 29
Republican Bob Huff currently represents Senate District 29 and will be termed out in 2016. This will be an open seat in 2016 and this seat is expected to be competitive due to a close split in voter registration.
District Summary
Voter Registration
Total Voters - 424,953 Democrat - 33.78% Republican - 37.31% No Party Preference - 24.67% |
Demographics
White - 31.73% Latino - 36.61% Black - 2.74% Asian - 27.39% |
Citizen Voting Age Population
Latino - 23.69% Black - 3.48% Asian - 23.28% |
Counties
Los Angeles Orange San Bernardino |
Major Cities
Fullerton Cypress Diamond Bar Chino Hills |
District Vote History
2014
|
Governor
Jerry Brown (D) - 46% Neel Kashkari (R) - 54% |
Secretary of State
Alex Padilla (D) - 41% Pete Peterson (R) - 59% |
Proposition 46: MICRA
Yes - 33.5% No - 66.5% |
2012
Senate District 29
Bob Huff (R) - 55% Greg Diamond (D) - 45% |
U.S. President
Barack Obama (D) - 49% Mitt Romney (R) - 49% |
U.S. Senator
Diane Feinstein (D) - 51% Elizabeth Emken (R) - 49% |
Proposition 30: Income and Sales Tax Increase
Yes - 44% No - 56% |
Bob Huff Biography
Bob Huff serves as the Senate Republican Leader in the California State Senate and represents the 29th Senate District covering portions of Los Angeles, Orange and San Bernardino Counties. He is an experienced businessman and an accomplished legislator who advocates for streamlining government regulations that strangle job creation.
Senator Huff has had legislation signed into law guaranteeing more funding for public charter schools. He has also led efforts to continue the Standard Testing and Reporting (STAR) program for second graders and fought for parents' right to choose the best school for their children. Senator Huff has been a leader in expanding school choice for parents and students, including two reauthorizations of the School District of Choice program, the creation of the Open Enrollment Act and the nationally recognized “Parent Trigger” law.
In 2010, Senator Huff had legislation signed into law that protects private after school programs that tutor children in schoolwork, as well as teach foreign language and culture. One of his proudest accomplishments is getting SB 161 signed into law in 2011, which places the health and welfare of California schoolchildren first, by allowing trained volunteers to administer emergency medication to students with epilepsy when they suffer a seizure at school.
A resident of Diamond Bar, Bob Huff served on the City Council from 1995-2004, and served as Mayor in 1997 and 2001. Prior to the City Council, Huff served on the Diamond Bar Planning Commission, the Diamond Bar General Plan Advisory Committee, and was a founding member of the Tres Hermanos Conservation Authority. He is also a member of Walnut Valley Rotary Club and former member of the Diamond Bar Improvement Association and Diamond Bar Chamber of Commerce.
With a focus on transportation issues, Bob Huff was Diamond Bar's delegate to the Four Corners Transportation Policy Group and was Vice President of the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments. He was President of the Foothill Transit Executive Board, and founding Chairman and Executive Board Member of the Alameda Corridor East Construction Authority (ACE).
Bob Huff attended Westmont College in Santa Barbara, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Psychology, graduating with honors.
Born in Calexico, CA, Bob Huff grew up on his family's farm in the Imperial Valley. Most of his professional and business experience has been in the agricultural industry. Working through the ranks to become the youngest vice president in a grain handling corporation, he purchased and operated a small wholesale commodity firm shortly after he moved his family to Diamond Bar in 1983. Senator Huff and his wife, Mei Mei, have three sons, a daughter and six grandchildren.
Senator Huff has had legislation signed into law guaranteeing more funding for public charter schools. He has also led efforts to continue the Standard Testing and Reporting (STAR) program for second graders and fought for parents' right to choose the best school for their children. Senator Huff has been a leader in expanding school choice for parents and students, including two reauthorizations of the School District of Choice program, the creation of the Open Enrollment Act and the nationally recognized “Parent Trigger” law.
In 2010, Senator Huff had legislation signed into law that protects private after school programs that tutor children in schoolwork, as well as teach foreign language and culture. One of his proudest accomplishments is getting SB 161 signed into law in 2011, which places the health and welfare of California schoolchildren first, by allowing trained volunteers to administer emergency medication to students with epilepsy when they suffer a seizure at school.
A resident of Diamond Bar, Bob Huff served on the City Council from 1995-2004, and served as Mayor in 1997 and 2001. Prior to the City Council, Huff served on the Diamond Bar Planning Commission, the Diamond Bar General Plan Advisory Committee, and was a founding member of the Tres Hermanos Conservation Authority. He is also a member of Walnut Valley Rotary Club and former member of the Diamond Bar Improvement Association and Diamond Bar Chamber of Commerce.
With a focus on transportation issues, Bob Huff was Diamond Bar's delegate to the Four Corners Transportation Policy Group and was Vice President of the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments. He was President of the Foothill Transit Executive Board, and founding Chairman and Executive Board Member of the Alameda Corridor East Construction Authority (ACE).
Bob Huff attended Westmont College in Santa Barbara, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Psychology, graduating with honors.
Born in Calexico, CA, Bob Huff grew up on his family's farm in the Imperial Valley. Most of his professional and business experience has been in the agricultural industry. Working through the ranks to become the youngest vice president in a grain handling corporation, he purchased and operated a small wholesale commodity firm shortly after he moved his family to Diamond Bar in 1983. Senator Huff and his wife, Mei Mei, have three sons, a daughter and six grandchildren.
Bob Huff Political History
1995-2004: Diamond Bar City Councilmember
1998: Unsuccessfully Ran for Assembly District 60
2004-2008: California State Assemblymember
2008-Present: California State Senator
1998: Unsuccessfully Ran for Assembly District 60
2004-2008: California State Assemblymember
2008-Present: California State Senator
Bob Huff Statement of Economic Interest (Form 700)
Committee Membership
Education - Member
Bob Huff Staff
Capitol Office 916-651-2029
Junay Gardner - Chief of Staff ([email protected])
Deborah Gonzalez - Chief of Staff, Republican Caucus ([email protected])
Beth Hummel - Legislative Director ([email protected])
Bill Bird - Communications Director ([email protected])
Peter DeMarco - Communications Director ([email protected])
Stacey Neese - Scheduler ([email protected])
Cecilia Iglesias - Executive Assistant ([email protected])
Heidi Hannaman - Legislative Aide ([email protected])
David Monroy - Legislative Aide ([email protected])
Brea District Office 714-671-9474
Tim Shaw - District Director ([email protected])
Amy Mills - Case Worker, District Scheduler ([email protected])
Leia Hernandez - District Representative ([email protected])
Richard Rea - District Representative ([email protected])
Jody Roberto - District Representative ([email protected])
Patrick Wang - District Representative ([email protected])
Jane Warner - Executive Assistant ([email protected])
Junay Gardner - Chief of Staff ([email protected])
Deborah Gonzalez - Chief of Staff, Republican Caucus ([email protected])
Beth Hummel - Legislative Director ([email protected])
Bill Bird - Communications Director ([email protected])
Peter DeMarco - Communications Director ([email protected])
Stacey Neese - Scheduler ([email protected])
Cecilia Iglesias - Executive Assistant ([email protected])
Heidi Hannaman - Legislative Aide ([email protected])
David Monroy - Legislative Aide ([email protected])
Brea District Office 714-671-9474
Tim Shaw - District Director ([email protected])
Amy Mills - Case Worker, District Scheduler ([email protected])
Leia Hernandez - District Representative ([email protected])
Richard Rea - District Representative ([email protected])
Jody Roberto - District Representative ([email protected])
Patrick Wang - District Representative ([email protected])
Jane Warner - Executive Assistant ([email protected])
Bob Huff Social Media
2016 Election Outlook
Potential Candidates
Ling-Ling Chang (R) - Assemblymember
Sukhee Kang (D) - Former Mayor of Irvine
Josh Newman (D) -
Sukhee Kang (D) - Former Mayor of Irvine
Josh Newman (D) -