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Senate District 30
Democrat Holly Mitchell currently represents Senate District 30 and will not be termed out until 2022. Mitchell will not be up for re-election until 2018.
District Summary
Voter Registration
Total Voters - 459,158 Democrat - 65.84% Republican - 7.99% No Party Preference - 21.67% |
Demographics
White - 14.05% Latino - 50.04% Black - 27.90% Asian - 6.30% |
Citizen Voting Age Population
Latino - 26.98% Black - 42.74% Asian - 6.13% |
Counties
Los Angeles |
Major Cities
Century City Culver City Ladera Hills Crenshaw |
District Vote History
2014
Senate District 30
Holly Mitchell (D) - 69% Isidro Armenta (D) - 31% |
Governor
Jerry Brown (D) - 86% Neel Kashkari (R) - 14% |
Secretary of State
Alex Padilla (D) - 83% Pete Peterson (R) - 17% |
Proposition 46: MICRA
Yes - 43% No - 57% |
2012
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U.S. President
Barack Obama (D) - 88% Mitt Romney (R) - 10% |
U.S. Senator
Diane Feinstein (D) - 88% Elizabeth Emken (R) - 12% |
Proposition 30: Income and Sales Tax Increase
Yes - 75% No - 25% |
Holly Mitchell Biography
Senator Holly J. Mitchell was re-elected in 2014 to represent the 30th District in the State Senate, which includes Culver City, Ladera Heights, Westmont, the Crenshaw District, Downtown, and Florence neighborhoods of Los Angeles. Senator Holly J. Mitchell was first elected in 2013 to represent the 26th District in the State Senate, which includes Culver City and parts of the City and County of Los Angeles, including the communities of Beverlywood, Century City, Cheviot Hills, the Crenshaw District, Hancock Park, Hollywood, Koreatown, Ladera Heights, Larchmont Village, Los Feliz, Mid-Wilshire, Palms, Silver Lake, and portions of South Los Angeles.
Mitchell serves on the Senate Rules Committee, the managing body of the State Senate, as well as the Budget, Insurance and Public Safety Committees. She chairs California's Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC) and the new Senate Select Committee on Women and Inequality and also belongs to the Women's Legislative Caucus.
Mitchell previously represented the 54th District in the Assembly, where she chaired the Assembly's Budget Sub-committee #1 on Health & Human Services and the Select Committee on Foster Youth, and was a member of the Committees on Health, Insurance and Public Safety. As the chief executive officer of Crystal Stairs for seven years prior to taking public office she championed statewide family-focused policymaking, while assuring access to quality affordable child care for 25,000 children and meeting a monthly payroll for hundreds of employees.
Previously Mitchell worked in the Los Angeles district office of State Senator Diane Watson. As a policy analyst for the California Senate's Health and Human Services Committee, she sought fiscally sound ways to expand health care and other vital services. As the legislative advocate of the Western Center for Law and Poverty she helped develop the groundbreaking Healthy Families program, later serving as executive director of the Black Women's Health Project in Los Angeles. As mother of a teenager, Holly Mitchell understands the concerns of working families and advocates legislative policy to meet their needs.
She seeks to improve the quality and accessibility of the state's health and education systems. She focuses on job creation and balancing business, human and environmental needs to expand economic opportunity while protecting natural resources. Mitchell's commitment to community service and social justice began in elementary school when she volunteered in a congressional campaign that eventually led to student activism and a Coro Fellowship in Public Affairs, following her undergraduate studies at the University of California at Riverside.
Mitchell serves on the Senate Rules Committee, the managing body of the State Senate, as well as the Budget, Insurance and Public Safety Committees. She chairs California's Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC) and the new Senate Select Committee on Women and Inequality and also belongs to the Women's Legislative Caucus.
Mitchell previously represented the 54th District in the Assembly, where she chaired the Assembly's Budget Sub-committee #1 on Health & Human Services and the Select Committee on Foster Youth, and was a member of the Committees on Health, Insurance and Public Safety. As the chief executive officer of Crystal Stairs for seven years prior to taking public office she championed statewide family-focused policymaking, while assuring access to quality affordable child care for 25,000 children and meeting a monthly payroll for hundreds of employees.
Previously Mitchell worked in the Los Angeles district office of State Senator Diane Watson. As a policy analyst for the California Senate's Health and Human Services Committee, she sought fiscally sound ways to expand health care and other vital services. As the legislative advocate of the Western Center for Law and Poverty she helped develop the groundbreaking Healthy Families program, later serving as executive director of the Black Women's Health Project in Los Angeles. As mother of a teenager, Holly Mitchell understands the concerns of working families and advocates legislative policy to meet their needs.
She seeks to improve the quality and accessibility of the state's health and education systems. She focuses on job creation and balancing business, human and environmental needs to expand economic opportunity while protecting natural resources. Mitchell's commitment to community service and social justice began in elementary school when she volunteered in a congressional campaign that eventually led to student activism and a Coro Fellowship in Public Affairs, following her undergraduate studies at the University of California at Riverside.
Holly Mitchell Political History
2005-2010: Los Angeles Commission for Children, Youth and their Families Member
2010-2013: California State Assemblymember
2013-Present: California State Senator
2010-2013: California State Assemblymember
2013-Present: California State Senator
Holly Mitchell Statement of Economic Interest (Form 700)
Committee Membership
Budget and Fiscal Review - Member
Budget Subcommittee #3 - Health & Human Services - Member
Health - Member
Insurance - Member
Labor and Industrial Relations - Member
Rules - Member
Joint Legislative Budget - Member
Budget Subcommittee #3 - Health & Human Services - Member
Health - Member
Insurance - Member
Labor and Industrial Relations - Member
Rules - Member
Joint Legislative Budget - Member
Holly Mitchell Staff
Capitol Office 916-651-2030
Tiffani Alvidrez- Chief of Staff ([email protected])
Elise Gyore - Legislative Director ([email protected])
Tracey Hurd-Parker - Scheduler ([email protected])
John Skoglund - Legislative Aide ([email protected])
Tim Shelley - Consultant, Rules ([email protected])
Nancy Strohl - Consultant ([email protected])
Los Angeles District Office 213-745-6656
Sydney Kamlager - District Director ([email protected])
Charles Stewart - Communications Director ([email protected])
Joy Masha - Field Representative ([email protected])
Ellen Moy - Field Representative ([email protected])
Sonia Lopez - Office Manager ([email protected])
Tiffani Alvidrez- Chief of Staff ([email protected])
Elise Gyore - Legislative Director ([email protected])
Tracey Hurd-Parker - Scheduler ([email protected])
John Skoglund - Legislative Aide ([email protected])
Tim Shelley - Consultant, Rules ([email protected])
Nancy Strohl - Consultant ([email protected])
Los Angeles District Office 213-745-6656
Sydney Kamlager - District Director ([email protected])
Charles Stewart - Communications Director ([email protected])
Joy Masha - Field Representative ([email protected])
Ellen Moy - Field Representative ([email protected])
Sonia Lopez - Office Manager ([email protected])
Holly Mitchell Social Media
2018 Election Outlook
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