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1 Dates of sessions  





2 Major events  



2.1  Vacancies and special elections  







3 Major legislation  



3.1  Enacted  





3.2  Pending or failed  



3.2.1  Vetoed  









4 Members  



4.1  Senate  





4.2  Assembly  





4.3  Officers  





4.4  Full list of members, 2001-2002  







5 See also  





6 References  














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2001–2002 session of the
California State Legislature
1999–2000 2003–2004
The Great Seal of the State of California
Overview
Legislative bodyCalifornia State Legislature
JurisdictionCalifornia
TermDecember 4, 2000 – November 30, 2002
Senate
Members40
President of the SenateCruz Bustamante (D)
President pro temporeJohn L. Burton (D3rd)
Minority LeaderJim Brulte (R31st)
Party controlDemocratic
Assembly
Members80
Speaker
  • Herb Wesson (D47th)
    Feb. 6, 2002–Nov. 30, 2002
  • Minority Leader
  • Dave Cox (R5th)
    Mar. 26, 2001–Nov. 30, 2002
  • Party controlDemocratic

    The 2001–2002 session was a session of the California State Legislature.

    Dates of sessions

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    Major events

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    Vacancies and special elections

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    Major legislation

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    Contents: EnactedPending or failedVetoed

    Enacted

    [edit]

    Pending or failed

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    Vetoed

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    Members

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    Senate

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    The party affiliation and district numbers of Senators are listed after their names in this list.

    President Pro Tem: John L. Burton (D-3)
    Majority Leader: Richard Polanco (D-22)
    Minority Leader: Jim Brulte (R-31)

    District Name Party Notes
    1st Rico Oller Rep  
    2nd Wesley Chesbro Dem  
    3rd John Burton Dem  
    4th Maurice Johannessen Rep  
    5th Michael Machado Dem  
    6th Deborah Ortiz Dem  
    7th Tom Torlakson Dem  
    8th Jackie Speier Dem  
    9th Don Perata Dem  
    10th Liz Figueroa Dem  
    11th Byron Sher Dem  
    12th Dick Monteith Rep  
    13th John Vasconcellos Dem  
    14th Charles Poochigian Rep  
    15th Bruce McPherson Rep  
    16th Jim Costa Dem  
    17th Pete Knight Rep  
    18th Jack O'Connell Dem  
    19th Tom McClintock Rep  
    20th Richard Alarcón Dem  
    21st Jack Scott Dem  
    22nd Richard Polanco Dem  
    23rd Sheila Kuehl Dem  
    24th Hilda Solis Dem Resigned January 3, 2001, to take seat in United States House of Representatives.
    vacant    
    Gloria Romero Dem Elected March 6, 2001.
    25th Edward Vincent Dem  
    26th Kevin Murray Dem  
    27th Betty Karnette Dem  
    28th Debra Bowen Dem  
    29th Bob Margett Rep  
    30th Martha Escutia Dem  
    31st Jim Brulte Rep  
    32nd Nell Soto Dem  
    33rd Dick Ackerman Rep  
    34th Joe Dunn Dem  
    35th Ross Johnson Rep  
    36th Ray Haynes Rep  
    37th Jim Battin Rep  
    38th Bill Morrow Rep  
    39th Dede Alpert Dem  
    40th Steve Peace Dem  

    Assembly

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    Democrats: 50
    Republicans: 30

    Officers

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    Note: The Chief Clerk and the Sergeant at Arms are not Members of the Legislature

    Full list of members, 2001-2002

    [edit]
    District Name Party Notes
    1 Virginia Strom-Martin Dem  
    2 Richard L. Dickerson Rep  
    3 Samuel M. Aanestad Rep  
    4 Tim Leslie Rep  
    5 Dave Cox Rep  
    6 Joseph Nation Dem  
    7 Pat Wiggins Dem  
    8 Helen Thomson Dem  
    9 Darrell Steinberg Dem  
    10 Anthony Pescetti Rep  
    11 Joseph Canciamilla Dem  
    12 Kevin Shelley Dem  
    13 Carole Migden Dem  
    14 Dion Aroner Dem  
    15 Lynne C. Leach Rep  
    16 Wilma Chan Dem  
    17 Barbara S. Matthews Dem  
    18 Ellen M. Corbett Dem  
    19 Louis J. Papan Dem  
    20 John A. Dutra Dem  
    21 S. Joseph Simitian Dem  
    22 Elaine Alquist Dem  
    23 Manny Diaz Dem  
    24 Rebecca Cohn Dem  
    25 Dave Cogdill Rep  
    26 Dennis Cardoza Dem  
    27 Fred Keeley Dem  
    28 Simon Salinas Dem  
    29 Mike Briggs Rep  
    30 Dean Florez Dem  
    31 Sarah Reyes Dem  
    32 Roy Ashburn Rep  
    33 Abel Maldonado Rep  
    34 Phil Wyman Rep  
    35 Hannah-Beth Jackson Dem  
    36 George Runner Rep  
    37 Tony Strickland Rep  
    38 Keith Richman Rep  
    39 Tony Cardenas Dem  
    40 Robert M. Hertzberg Dem  
    41 Fran Pavley Dem  
    42 Paul Koretz Dem  
    43 Dario Frommer Dem  
    44 Carol Liu Dem  
    45 Jackie Goldberg Dem  
    46 Gil Cedillo Dem  
    47 Herb Wesson Dem  
    48 Roderick Wright Dem  
    49 Gloria Romero Dem Elected to State Senate on March 6, 2001.
    vacant    
    Judy Chu Dem Elected on May 15, 2001.
    50 Marco Antonio Firebaugh Dem  
    51 Jerome Horton Dem  
    52 Carl Washington Dem  
    53 George Nakano Dem  
    54 Alan Lowenthal Dem  
    55 Jenny Oropeza Dem  
    56 Sally Havice Dem  
    57 Edward Chavez Dem  
    58 Thomas M. Calderon Dem  
    59 Dennis Mountjoy Rep  
    60 Robert Pacheco Rep  
    61 Gloria Negrete McLeod Dem  
    62 John Longville Dem  
    63 Bill Leonard Rep  
    64 Rod Pacheco Rep  
    65 vacant   Vacant due to member-elect Jan Leja not taking seat after pleading guilty to campaign finance violations.
    Russ Bogh Rep Elected on April 3, 2001.
    66 Dennis Hollingsworth Rep  
    67 Tom Harman Rep  
    68 Ken Maddox Rep  
    69 Lou Correa Dem  
    70 John Campbell Rep  
    71 Bill Campbell Rep  
    72 Lynn Daucher Rep  
    73 Patricia C. Bates Rep  
    74 Mark Wyland Rep  
    75 Charlene Zettel Rep  
    76 Christine Kehoe Dem  
    77 Jay La Suer Rep  
    78 Howard Wayne Dem  
    79 Juan Vargas Dem  
    80 Dave Kelley Rep  

    Analysis of Bills

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Morain, Dan; Ingram, Carl (December 2, 2000). "Winner in Assembly Race Agrees to Give Up Office". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 8, 2017.
  • ^ a b c d "California Special Elections History" (PDF). California Secretary of State. Retrieved July 8, 2017.

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