California's 41st State Assembly district

California's 41st State Assembly district
Map
Current assemblymember
  John Harabedian
DSierra Madre
Population (2010)
 • Voting age
 • Citizen voting age
462,507[1]
363,586[1]
324,531[1]
Demographics
Registered voters290,052
Registration44.43% Democratic
28.50% Republican
22.27% No party preference

California's 41st State Assembly district is one of 80 State Assembly districts in the U.S. state of California. It is currently represented by Democrat John Harabedian of Sierra Madre.

District profile

The district encompasses most of the San Gabriel Mountains and various foothill communities. The district is anchored by Pasadena, its largest and westernmost city.

Election results from statewide races

Year Office Results
2020[2] President Biden 65.6 – 32.2%
2018 Governor Newsom 62.8 – 37.2%
Senator Feinstein 59.2 – 40.8%
2016 President Clinton 62.8 – 31.3%
Senator Harris 63.6 – 36.4%
2014 Governor Brown 59.5 – 40.5%
2012 President Obama 59.7 – 37.7%
Senator Feinstein 61.8 – 38.2%

List of assembly members representing the district

Due to redistricting, the 41st district has been moved around different parts of the state. The current iteration resulted from the 2021 redistricting by the California Citizens Redistricting Commission.

Assembly members Party Years served Counties represented Notes
Henry C. Firebaugh Republican January 5, 1885 – January 3, 1887 San Francisco
Henry R. Mann Democratic January 3, 1887 – January 7, 1889
Henry C. Dibble Republican January 7, 1889 – January 2, 1893
John M. Curtis Democratic January 2, 1893 – January 7, 1895
Frank Hubbard Powers Republican January 7, 1895 – January 4, 1897
Henry C. Dibble January 4, 1897 – January 1, 1901
Oscar Sutro Democratic January 1, 1901 – January 5, 1903
Frederick Lux Republican January 5, 1903 – January 2, 1905
Nathan C. Coghlan January 2, 1905 – January 6, 1913
C. C. Young January 6, 1913 – January 6, 1919 Alameda
Progressive
Republican
Anna L. Saylor January 6, 1919 – January 3, 1927
H. C. Kelsey January 3, 1927 – January 7, 1929
Albert Henry Morgan Jr. January 7, 1929 – January 5, 1931
Charles W. Fisher January 5, 1931 – January 2, 1933
Rodney L. Turner Democratic January 2, 1933 – January 4, 1943 Kern
Julian Beck January 4, 1943 – September 25, 1953 Los Angeles Resigned from the California State Assembly to become a judge.[3]
Vacant September 25, 1953 – January 4, 1954
Allen Miller Democratic January 4, 1954 – September 22, 1959 Sworn in after winning a special election to fill the seat vacated by Beck.[4] Miller Resigns after Governor Pat Brown appoints him as a judge to the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[5]
Vacant September 22, 1959 – December 30, 1959
Tom C. Carrell Democratic December 30, 1959 – January 2, 1967 Sworn in after winning special election to fill the vacant seat Miller left to become a judge.[6]
David Negri January 2, 1967 – January 6, 1969
Henry Arklin Republican January 6, 1969 – January 4, 1971
Jim Keysor Democratic January 4, 1971 – November 30, 1974
Michael D. Antonovich Republican December 2, 1974 – November 30, 1978
Pat Nolan December 4, 1978 – November 30, 1992
Terry B. Friedman Democratic December 7, 1992 – November 30, 1994
Sheila Kuehl December 5, 1994 – November 30, 2000
Fran Pavley December 4, 2000 – November 30, 2006
Los Angeles, Ventura
Julia Brownley December 4, 2006 – November 30, 2012
Chris Holden December 3, 2012 – November 30, 2024 Los Angeles, San Bernardino
John Harabedian December 2, 2024 – present Los Angeles

Election results (1990–present)

2024

2024 California State Assembly 41st district election[7][8]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Michelle Del Rosario Martinez 48,800 39.8
Democratic John Harabedian 36,454 29.7
Democratic Phlunté Riddle 19,011 15.5
Democratic Jed Leano 18,356 15.0
Total votes 122,621 100.0
General election
Democratic John Harabedian 137,293 58.5
Republican Michelle Del Rosario Martinez 97,336 41.5
Total votes 234,629 100.0
Democratic hold

2022

2022 California State Assembly 41st district election[9][10]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Chris Holden (incumbent) 74,735 96.7
Republican Michael McMahon (write-in) 2,580 3.3
Total votes 77,315 100.0
General election
Democratic Chris Holden (incumbent) 104,740 60.0
Republican Michael McMahon 69,835 40.0
Total votes 174,575 100.0
Democratic hold

2020

2020 California State Assembly 41st district election[11][12]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Chris Holden (incumbent) 94,505 68.7
Republican Robin A. Hvidston 43,006 31.3
Total votes 137,511 100.0
General election
Democratic Chris Holden (incumbent) 160,878 65.3
Republican Robin A. Hvidston 85,604 34.7
Total votes 264,482 100.0
Democratic hold

2018

2018 California State Assembly 41st district election[13][14]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Chris Holden (incumbent) 54,707 59.8
No party preference Alan S. Reynolds 25,345 27.7
Democratic Kenneth (Kenny) Rotter 11,420 12.5
Total votes 91,472 100.0
General election
Democratic Chris Holden (incumbent) 113,439 64.2
No party preference Alan S. Reynolds 63,272 35.8
Total votes 176,711 100.0
Democratic hold

2016

2016 California State Assembly 41st district election[15][16]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Chris Holden (incumbent) 66,951 59.2
Republican Casey C. Higgins 30,017 26.6
Republican Dan M. Taylor 8,891 7.9
No party preference Alan S. Reynolds 7,143 6.3
Total votes 113,002 100.0
General election
Democratic Chris Holden (incumbent) 120,633 60.5
Republican Casey C. Higgins 78,817 39.5
Total votes 199,450 100.0
Democratic hold

2014

2014 California State Assembly 41st district election[17][18]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Chris Holden (incumbent) 35,296 98.1
Republican Nathaniel Tsai (write-in) 394 1.1
Republican Samuel S. Forsen (write-in) 120 0.3
Libertarian Ted Brown (write-in) 84 0.2
Republican Linda Hazelton (write-in) 83 0.2
Total votes 35,977 100.0
General election
Democratic Chris Holden (incumbent) 62,810 59.3
Republican Nathaniel Tsai 43,126 40.7
Total votes 105,936 100.0
Democratic hold

2012

2012 California State Assembly 41st district election[19][20]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Chris Holden 20,718 29.4
Republican Donna Lowe 16,808 23.8
Republican Ed Colton 12,399 17.6
Democratic Michael Cacciotti 10,844 15.4
Democratic Victoria Rusnak 9,727 13.8
Total votes 70,496 100.0
General election
Democratic Chris Holden 109,743 57.7
Republican Donna Lowe 80,362 42.3
Total votes 190,105 100.0
Democratic hold

2010

2010 California State Assembly 41st district election[21]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Julia Brownley (incumbent) 84,222 58.8
Republican Terry Rathbun 53,243 37.2
Green Linda Piera-Ávila 5,837 4.0
Total votes 143,302 100.0
Democratic hold

2008

2008 California State Assembly 41st district election[22]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Julia Brownley (incumbent) 117,761 66.1
Republican Mark Bernsley 60,350 33.9
Total votes 178,111 100.0
Democratic hold

2006

2006 California State Assembly 41st district election[23]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Julia Brownley 78,380 61.7
Republican Tony Dolz 44,543 35.1
Libertarian Conrad Frankowski 4,027 3.2
Total votes 126,950 100.0
Democratic hold

2004

2004 California State Assembly 41st district election[24]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Fran Pavley (incumbent) 106,761 59.7
Republican Heather Peters 64,029 35.8
Libertarian Richard P. Koffler 8,033 4.5
Total votes 178,823 100.0
Democratic hold

2002

2002 California State Assembly 41st district election[25]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Fran Pavley (incumbent) 71,614 61.5
Republican Michael J. Wissot 40,708 34.9
Libertarian Brian "Max" Kelly 4,244 3.6
Total votes 116,566 100.0
Democratic hold

2000

2000 California State Assembly 41st district election[26]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Fran Pavley 101,129 60.5
Republican Jayne Murphy Shapiro 58,562 35.0
Libertarian Colin S. Goldman 7,527 4.5
Total votes 167,218 100.0
Democratic hold

1998

1998 California State Assembly 41st district election[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Sheila Kuehl (incumbent) 82,302 62.7
Republican K. Paul Jhin 45,414 34.6
Peace and Freedom John Honigsfeld 3,479 2.7
Total votes 131,195 100.0
Democratic hold

1996

1996 California State Assembly 41st district election[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Sheila Kuehl (incumbent) 85,151 55.2
Republican Mark Boon Benhard 58,613 38.0
Peace and Freedom John Honigsfeld 4,479 2.9
Libertarian Phil Baron 3,827 2.5
Natural Law Marys Small 2,078 1.3
Total votes 154,148 100.0
Democratic hold

1994

1994 California State Assembly 41st district election[29]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Sheila Kuehl 76,976 55.6
Republican Michael T. Meehan 57,410 41.5
Libertarian Philip W. Baron 4,077 2.9
Total votes 138,463 100.0
Democratic hold

1992

1992 California State Assembly 41st district election[30]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Terry B. Freidman (incumbent) 101,516 55.4
Republican Christine Reed 72,580 39.6
Libertarian Roy A. Sykes, Jr. 9,265 5.1
Total votes 183,361 100.0
Democratic gain from Republican

1990

1990 California State Assembly 41st district election[31]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Pat Nolan (incumbent) 50,814 56.4
Democratic Jeannette Mann 34,270 38.0
Libertarian Curtis S. Helms 3,139 3.5
Peace and Freedom David Velasquez 1,939 2.2
Total votes 90,162 100.0
Republican hold

See also

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