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Lucille Roybal-Allard

Democratic

Picture of Lucille Roybal-Allard
ASM Latino Caucus
Date Party Office Votes Result
05-12-1987 Democratic AD-56 5541 Win
11-08-1988 Democratic AD-56 26608 Win
11-06-1990 Democratic AD-56 15761 Win
11-03-1992 Democratic CD-33 32010 Win
11-08-1994 Democratic CD-33 33814 Win
11-05-1996 Democratic CD-33 47478 Win
11-03-1998 Democratic CD-33 43310 Win
11-07-2000 Democratic CD-33 60510 Win
11-05-2002 Democratic CD-34 48734 Win
11-02-2004 Democratic CD-34 82282 Win
11-07-2006 Democratic CD-34 57459 Win
11-04-2008 Democratic CD-34 98503 Win
11-02-2010 Democratic CD-34 69382 Win
11-06-2012 Democratic CD-40 73940 Win
11-04-2014 Democratic CD-40 30208 Win
11-08-2016 Democratic CD-40 106554 Win
11-06-2018 Democratic CD-40 93938 Win
11-03-2020 Democratic CD-40 135572 Win
Website: bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/R000486
 

Candidate Biography:

Born: June 12, 1941 in Boyle Heights, CA
Married: Edward T. Allard III
Children: Ricardo, Lisa, Angela, and Guy Mark
Note: Daughter of Edward R. Roybal

2008: Delegate, Democratic National Convention
2016: Delegate, Democratic National Convention

  • A number of sources, including a factsheet by Rutgers, indicate that Roybal-Allarad was the "first Mexican-American woman elected to Congress".
  • Roybal-Allard's son Ricardo is a 2012 Presidential Elector.

Source: California Legislature Handbook (1989)