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Doug La Malfa

Republican

Picture of Doug La Malfa
CA State Assembly
Date Party Office Votes Result
11-05-2002 Republican AD-02 79361 Win
11-02-2004 Republican AD-02 122009 Win
11-07-2006 Republican AD-02 95723 Win
11-02-2010 Republican SD-04 226239 Win
11-06-2012 Republican CD-01 168827 Win
11-04-2014 Republican CD-01 132052 Win
11-08-2016 Republican CD-01 185448 Win
11-06-2018 Republican CD-01 160046 Win
11-03-2020 Republican CD-01 204190 Win
11-08-2022 Republican CD-01 152839 Win
Website: lamalfa.house.gov
 

Candidate Biography:

Born: July 2, 1960 in Oroville, CA
Married: Jill
Children: Kyle and Allison (twins)
University: CalPoly San Luis Obispo (BS; Agribusiness)

2012: Proponent, "Stop the $100 Billion Bullet Train to Nowhere Act" [Initiative 1576] (Failed to Qualify)*
2012: Resigned from the State Senate on September 1.
2020: Candidate for Presidential Elector for Donald Trump (Lost)

  • The "Stop the $100 Billion Bullet Train to Nowhere Act" would have prevented issuance of future High-Speed Rail Bonds.
  • QUOTABLE: "Government gun confiscation schemes are being called “buybacks”, which implies that the government owned them to begin with." (Facebook, 9/4/2019)

Source: California Legislature Handbook (2003-04)