California State Legislature, 2025–26 session

2025–2026 session of the
California State Legislature
2023–2024
The Great Seal of the State of California
Overview
Legislative bodyCalifornia State Legislature
JurisdictionCalifornia
TermDecember 2, 2024 – present
Senate
Members40
President of the SenateEleni Kounalakis (D)
Jan. 7, 2019 – present
President pro temporeMike McGuire (D2nd)
Feb. 5, 2024 – present
Minority LeaderBrian Jones (R16th)
Dec. 5, 2022 – present
Party controlDemocratic
Assembly
Members80
SpeakerRobert A. Rivas (D29th)
Jun. 30, 2023 – present
Minority LeaderJames Gallagher (R3rd)
Feb. 8, 2022 – present
Party controlDemocratic

The 2025–2026 session is the current session of the California State Legislature, composed of 40 members of the State Senate and 80 members of the State Assembly. The session first convened in Sacramento, California, on December 2, 2024, and will end on November 30, 2026, concurrent with the final two years of governor Gavin Newsom's second term.[1]

Following the results of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, in which former president Donald Trump was elected to a second non-consecutive term, governor Newsom called for a special legislative session to "protect California values" and safeguard against Trump's policies.[2]

The 2025–2026 session is made up of a record 49% women, with 37 in the Assembly and 21 in the Senate. Women also make up the majority of Senate Republicans.[3]

Major events

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Vacancies and special elections

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State Senate

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30 1 9
Democratic Republican

Officers

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Position Name Party District
Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis Democratic
President pro tempore Mike McGuire Democratic 2nd–Healdsburg
Majority leader Lena Gonzalez Democratic 33rd-Long Beach
Assistant majority leader Angelique Ashby Democratic 8th-Sacramento
Aisha Wahab Democratic 10th-Hayward
Democratic Caucus Chair Monique Limón Democratic 21st–Santa Barbara
Majority whip Dave Cortese Democratic 15th–Los Gatos
Assistant majority whips Maria Elena Durazo Democratic 24th–Los Angeles
Steve Padilla Democratic 18th–Chula Vista
Minority leader Brian Jones Republican 40th–Santee
Secretary Erika Contreras
Sergeant-at-Arms Katrina Rodriguez
Chaplain Sister Michelle Gorman, RSM

The Secretary, the Sergeant-at-Arms, and the chaplain are not members of the Legislature.

Members

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District Name Party Residence Term-limited? Notes
1 Megan Dahle Republican Bieber
2 Mike McGuire Democratic Healdsburg Yes President pro tempore
3 Christopher Cabaldon Democratic West Sacramento
4 Marie Alvarado-Gil Republican Jackson
5 Jerry McNerney Democratic Stockton
6 Roger Niello Republican Fair Oaks
7 Jesse Arreguín Democratic Berkeley
8 Angelique Ashby Democratic Sacramento
9 Tim Grayson Democratic Concord
10 Aisha Wahab Democratic Hayward
11 Scott Wiener Democratic San Francisco
12 Shannon Grove Republican Bakersfield Yes
13 Josh Becker Democratic Menlo Park
14 Anna Caballero Democratic Merced Yes
15 Dave Cortese Democratic San Jose
16 Melissa Hurtado Democratic Bakersfield
17 John Laird Democratic Santa Cruz
18 Steve Padilla Democratic Chula Vista
19 Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh Republican Yucaipa
20 Caroline Menjivar Democratic Los Angeles
21 Monique Limón Democratic Santa Barbara
22 Susan Rubio Democratic Baldwin Park
23 Suzette Martinez Valladares Republican Santa Clarita
24 Ben Allen Democratic Santa Monica Yes
25 Sasha Renée Pérez Democratic Alhambra
26 María Elena Durazo Democratic Los Angeles
27 Henry Stern Democratic Malibu
28 Lola Smallwood-Cuevas Democratic Los Angeles
29 Eloise Reyes Democratic Grand Terrace
30 Bob Archuleta Democratic Pico Rivera
31 Sabrina Cervantes Democratic Corona
32 Kelly Seyarto Republican Murrieta
33 Lena Gonzalez Democratic Long Beach Majority leader
34 Tom Umberg Democratic Santa Ana Yes
35 Laura Richardson Democratic Long Beach
36 Vacant since November 30, 2024
37 Steven Choi Republican Irvine
38 Catherine Blakespear Democratic Encinitas
39 Akilah Weber Democratic San Diego
40 Brian Jones Republican Santee Yes Minority leader

State Assembly

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60 1 19
Democratic Republican

Officers

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Position Name Party District
Speaker Robert A. Rivas Democratic 29th–Hollister
Speaker pro tempore Josh Lowenthal Democratic 69th–Long Beach
Assistant speaker pro tempore Stephanie Nguyen Democratic 10th–Elk Grove
Majority leader Cecilia Aguiar-Curry Democratic 4th–Winters
Assistant majority leader TBD Democratic
Assistant majority leader for policy and research Dawn Addis Democratic 30th–Morro Bay
Majority whip Matt Haney Democratic 17th–San Francisco
Assistant majority whip TBD Democratic
Democratic caucus chair Rick Zbur Democratic 51st–Los Angeles
Republican leader James Gallagher Republican 3rd–Yuba City
Republican caucus chair Tom Lackey Republican 34th–Palmdale
Republican floor leader Heath Flora Republican 9th–Ripon
Republican deputy floor leader Kate Sanchez Republican 71st–Trabuco Canyon
Republican caucus policy chair Joe Patterson Republican 5th–Rocklin
Republican caucus communications co-chairs Diane Dixon Republican 72nd–Newport Beach
Laurie Davies Republican 74th–Laguna Niguel
Republican chief whip Juan Alanis Republican 22nd–Modesto
Acting Chief Clerk Sue Parker
Acting Chief Sergeant-at-Arms Alisa Buckley
Chaplain Imam Mohammad Yasir Khan

Members

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District Name Party Residence Term-limited? Notes
1 Heather Hadwick Republican Dorris
2 Chris Rogers Democratic Santa Rosa
3 James Gallagher Republican Yuba City Yes Minority leader
4 Cecilia Aguiar-Curry Democratic Winters Majority leader
5 Joe Patterson Republican Rocklin
6 Maggy Krell Democratic Sacramento
7 Josh Hoover Republican Folsom
8 David Tangipa Republican Fresno
9 Heath Flora Republican Ripon
10 Stephanie Nguyen Democratic Elk Grove
11 Lori Wilson Democratic Suisun City
12 Damon Connolly Democratic San Rafael
13 Rhodesia Ransom Democratic Tracy
14 Buffy Wicks Democratic Oakland
15 Anamarie Avila Farias Democratic Martinez
16 Rebecca Bauer-Kahan Democratic Orinda
17 Matt Haney Democratic San Francisco Majority whip
18 Mia Bonta Democratic Alameda
19 Catherine Stefani Democratic San Francisco
20 Liz Ortega Democratic San Leandro
21 Diane Papan Democratic San Mateo
22 Juan Alanis Republican Modesto Minority whip
23 Marc Berman Democratic Menlo Park
24 Alex Lee Democratic San Jose
25 Ash Kalra Democratic San Jose
26 Patrick Ahrens Democratic TBD
27 Esmeralda Soria Democratic Fresno
28 Gail Pellerin Democratic Santa Cruz
29 Robert A. Rivas Democratic Hollister Speaker of the Assembly
30 Dawn Addis Democratic Morro Bay
31 Joaquin Arambula Democratic Fresno
32 Vacant since May 24, 2024
33 Alexandra Macedo Republican Tulare
34 Tom Lackey Republican Palmdale Yes
35 Jasmeet Bains Democratic Bakersfield
36 Jeff Gonzalez Republican Indio
37 Gregg Hart Democratic Santa Barbara
38 Steve Bennett Democratic Ventura
39 Juan Carrillo Democratic Palmdale
40 Pilar Schiavo Democratic Chatsworth
41 John Harabedian Democratic Sierra Madre
42 Jacqui Irwin Democratic Thousand Oaks Yes
43 Celeste Rodriguez Democratic San Fernando
44 Nick Schultz Democratic Burbank
45 James Ramos Democratic Highland
46 Jesse Gabriel Democratic Encino
47 Greg Wallis Republican Bermuda Dunes
48 Blanca Rubio Democratic Baldwin Park
49 Mike Fong Democratic Alhambra
50 Robert Garcia Democratic Rancho Cucamonga
51 Rick Zbur Democratic Los Angeles
52 Jessica Caloza Democratic Los Angeles
53 Michelle Rodriguez Democratic Pomona
54 Mark Gonzalez Democratic TBD
55 Isaac Bryan Democratic Jefferson Park
56 Lisa Calderon Democratic Whittier
57 Sade Elhawary Democratic Los Angeles
58 Leticia Castillo Republican TBD
59 Phillip Chen Republican Yorba Linda
60 Corey Jackson Democratic Perris
61 Tina McKinnor Democratic Hawthorne
62 Jose Solache Democratic Lynwood
63 Bill Essayli Republican Corona
64 Blanca Pacheco Democratic Downey
65 Mike Gipson Democratic Carson Yes
66 Al Muratsuchi Democratic Rolling Hills Estates Yes
67 Sharon Quirk-Silva Democratic Fullerton Yes
68 Avelino Valencia Democratic Anaheim
69 Josh Lowenthal Democratic Long Beach
70 Tri Ta Republican Westminster
71 Kate Sanchez Republican Trabuco Canyon
72 Diane Dixon Republican Newport Beach
73 Cottie Petrie-Norris Democratic Irvine
74 Laurie Davies Republican Laguna Niguel
75 Carl DeMaio Republican San Diego
76 Darshana Patel Democratic San Diego
77 Tasha Boerner Democratic Encinitas
78 Chris Ward Democratic San Diego
79 LaShae Sharp-Collins Democratic TBD
80 David Alvarez Democratic San Diego

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Kitagaki, Paul Jr.; Amezcua, Hector (December 2, 2024). "See family members join new California legislators on festive first day of new session". The Sacramento Bee. Retrieved December 3, 2024.
  2. ^ Padilla, Cecilio (December 2, 2024). "Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to 'Trump-proof' California in a special legislative session. Here's what to expect". CBS News. Retrieved December 3, 2024.
  3. ^ Nguyen, Jeannie (December 2, 2024). "Women make up nearly half of current lawmakers within California state legislature". ABC News. Retrieved December 2, 2024.
  4. ^ Gerda, Nick; Replogle, Jill (November 6, 2024). "Janet Nguyen on track to win OC Board of Supervisors seat by wide margin". LAist. Retrieved December 3, 2024.
  5. ^ Sabalow, Ryan (November 19, 2024). "A California Republican won a seat he didn't want. Now taxpayers are paying for a new election". CalMatters. Retrieved December 3, 2024.
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