California's 1st State Senate district




























California's 1st State Senate district
Map of the district
Current senator


 
Ted Gaines
R–El Dorado Hills
Population (2010)
 • Voting age
 • Citizen voting age
935,336[1]
728,887[1]
672,832[1]
Demographics

  • 79.41% White

  • 1.84% Black

  • 10.73% Latino

  • 4.59% Asian

  • 2.52% Native American

  • 0.27% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

  • 0.27% other

  • 0.37[1]% remainder of multiracial

Registered voters 592,450
Registration 40.95% Republican
28.43% Democratic
22.52% No party preference

California's 1st State Senate district is one of 40 California State Senate districts. It is currently represented by Republican Ted Gaines of El Dorado Hills.


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Contents






  • 1 District profile


  • 2 Election results from statewide races


  • 3 List of senators


  • 4 Election results


  • 5 Contents


    • 5.1 2016


    • 5.2 2012


    • 5.3 2011 (special)


    • 5.4 2008


    • 5.5 2004


    • 5.6 2000


    • 5.7 1996


    • 5.8 1992




  • 6 See also


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





District profile


The district stretches along the eastern edge of the state from the Oregon border to the Lake Tahoe area. It wraps around the Sacramento Valley along the northern Sierra Nevada to the eastern Sacramento suburbs. Most of the population is concentrated in the suburban southern parts, while the rest of the district is primarily rural.












Election results from statewide races























































































































Year
Office
Results
2016

President

Trump 54.3 – 38.6%

Senator

Harris 62.9 – 37.1%
2014

Governor

Kashkari 55.0 – 45.0%
2012

President

Romney 57.3 – 39.9%

Senator

Emken 57.9 – 42.1%
2010

Governor

Whitman 52.4 – 42.5%

Senator

Fiorina 57.4 – 36.2%
2008

President

McCain 52.1 – 45.8%
2006

Governor

Schwarzenegger 71.0 – 24.0%

Senator

Mountjoy 48.8 – 46.0%
2004

President

Bush 60.2 – 38.6%

Senator

Jones 54.2 – 42.2%
2003

Recall
Yes 69.0 – 31.0%

Schwarzenegger 59.9 – 18.5%
2002

Governor

Simon 57.2 – 31.8%
2000

President

Bush 57.6 – 36.3%

Senator

Campbell 50.5 – 41.0%
1998

Governor

Lungren 51.5 – 44.9%

Senator

Fong 51.1 – 44.0%
1996

President

Dole 50.8 – 37.1%
1994

Governor

Wilson 65.3 – 28.7%

Senator

Huffington 55.1 – 35.8%
1992

President

Bush 39.2 – 34.9%

Senator

Herschensohn 50.5 – 36.9%

Senator

Seymour 45.3 – 45.2%


List of senators


Due to redistricting, the 1st district has been moved around different parts of the state. The current iteration resulted from the 2011 redistricting by the California Citizens Redistricting Commission.




























































































































































































Senator
Party
Dates

Jonathan J. Warner Democratic 1850-1852

David B. Kurtz Whig 1852-1855

Benjamin Davis Wilson Democratic 1855-1858

Cameron E. Thom Democratic 1858-1859

Andres Pico Democratic 1859-1861

John C. Bogart Democratic 1861-1863
M. C. Tuttle National Union 1863-1867

William Alexander Conn Democratic 1867-1871

James McCoy Democratic 1871-1875

John W. Satterwhite Democratic 1875-1882

John Wolfskill Democratic 1882-1884

A. P. Johnson Republican 1884-1886

John P. Haynes Democratic 1886-1888

Frank McGowan Republican 1888-1896

James N. Gillett Republican 1896-1900

Thomas H. Selvage Republican 1900-1906

George T. Rolley Republican 1906-1908

Charles P. Cutten Republican 1908-1912

William Kehoe Republican 1912-1920

H. C. Nelson Republican 1920-1932

Harold J. Powers Republican 1932-1953

Dale C. Williams Democratic 1953-1955

Stanley Arnold Democratic 1955-1966

Randolph Collier Democratic 1966-1976

Ray E. Johnson Republican 1976-1984

John T. Doolittle Republican 1984-1991

Tim Leslie Republican 1991-2000

Rico Oller Republican 2000-2004

Dave Cox Republican 2004-2010

Ted Gaines Republican 2011–present


Election results




2016






























































California State Senate election, 2016
Primary election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

Ted Gaines (incumbent)
140,739
49.4


Democratic
Rob Rowen
104,262
36.6


Republican
Steven Baird
39,958
14.1
Total votes

284,959

100.0
General election


Republican

Ted Gaines (incumbent)

287,314

64.0


Democratic
Rob Rowen
161,502
36.0
Total votes

448,816

100.0


Republican hold


2012





































































California State Senate election, 2012
Primary election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

Ted Gaines (incumbent)
110,168
48.2


Democratic
Julie Griffith-Flatter
68,947
30.2


Republican
Les Baugh
37,442
16.4


No party preference
"Bo" Bogdan I. Ambrozewicz
11,923
5.2
Total votes

228,480

100.0
General election


Republican

Ted Gaines (incumbent)

263,256

63.7


Democratic
Julie Griffith-Flatter
150,111
36.3
Total votes

413,367

100.0


Republican hold


2011 (special)











































California's 1st State Senate district special election, 2011
Vacancy resulting from the death of Dave Cox
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

Ted Gaines

91,083

62.9


Democratic
Ken Cooley
53,747
37.1


Republican
Joseph McCray, Sr. (write-in)
28
0.0
Total votes

144,858

100.0


Republican hold


2008




































California State Senate election, 2008
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

Dave Cox (incumbent)

267,426

62.3


Democratic
Anselmo Chavez
162,044
37.7
Total votes

429,470

100.0


Republican hold


2004











































California State Senate election, 2004
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

Dave Cox

261,607

62.8


Democratic
Kristine Lang McDonald
141,462
34.1


Libertarian
Roberto Leibman
13,292
3.1
Total votes

416,361

100.0


Republican hold


2000











































California State Senate election, 2000
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

Rico Oller

220,427

57.8


Democratic
Thomas A. Romero
144,997
38.0


Libertarian
John Petersen
16,075
4.2
Total votes

381,499

100.0


Republican hold


1996











































California State Senate election, 1996
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

Tim Leslie (incumbent)

215,931

63.2


Democratic
Thomas "Tom" Romero
125,894
36.8


No party
Lamar Norton Latimer (write-in)
55
0.0%
Total votes

341,880

100.0


Republican hold


1992











































California State Senate election, 1992
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

Tim Leslie (incumbent)

189,095

54.8


Democratic
Thomas A. Romero
123,563
35.8


Green

Kent Warner Smith
32,717
9.5
Total votes

345,375

100.0


Republican hold


See also



  • California State Senate

  • California State Senate districts

  • Districts in California



References





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External links



  • District map from the California Citizens Redistricting Commission









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