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Isaac G. Bryan

Democratic

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isaacbryanforca.com
Date Party Office Votes Result
05-18-2021 Democratic AD-54 21472 Win
11-08-2022 Democratic AD-55 114384 Win
11-05-2024 Democratic AD-55 148062 Win
Website: a55.asmdc.org
 

Candidate Biography:

Born: January 16, 1992 in Dallas, Texas
Married: Lamara Parnell (m. 2024)

Previous: Executive Director, UCLA Black Policy Project
Previous: Director of Public Policy, UCLA Ralph J. Bunche Center.
2023: Majority Leader, California State Assembly

  • QUOTABLE: "Make a positive difference for someone else today. It doesn't cost anything to treat people with kindness, respect, and compassion." (Twitter/X, 10/2/2023 @ 6:36 PM)
  • QUOTABLE: "Do what you know is right. Lead and treat others with love, compassion, and integrity. The rest will fall into place." (Twitter/X, 4/25/2024 @ 9:11 PM)
  • QUOTABLE: "Some people need to push hard on the outside. Some people need to push hard from the inside. Some people need to just pay attention. But we all have to do something. Change doesn’t just happen. We make it happen." (Twitter/X, 7/25/2024 @ 8:49 PM)
  • LEGISLATION: Principal author (with Assemblymembers Kevin McCartyAsh Kalra, and Alex T. Lee) of AB 1577 (2022) which would have allowed legislative staff to form a union and engage in collective bargaining. (Died in Assembly Public Employment and Retirement Committee)
  • ADOPTION: Bryan was one of eight children adopted by the family he grew up with.