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Vic Fazio

Democratic

Picture of Vic Fazio
CA Blue Book (1975)
Date Party Office Votes Result
12-02-1975 Democratic AD-04 25061 Win
11-02-1976 Democratic AD-04 74733 Win
11-07-1978 Democratic CD-04 87764 Win
11-04-1980 Democratic CD-04 133853 Win
11-02-1982 Democratic CD-04 118476 Win
11-06-1984 Democratic CD-04 130109 Win
11-04-1986 Democratic CD-04 128364 Win
11-08-1988 Democratic CD-04 181184 Win
11-06-1990 Democratic CD-04 115090 Win
11-03-1992 Democratic CD-03 122149 Win
11-08-1994 Democratic CD-03 97093 Win
11-05-1996 Democratic CD-03 118663 Win
Website: bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/F000053
 

Candidate Biography:

Victor Herbert Fazio Jr.
Born: October 11, 1942 in Winchester, Massachusetts
Married: Joella Mason, Judy Kern (d. 2015)
Children: Four (including Dana and Anne)
Died: March 16, 2022 in Arlington, VA

1966: Fellow, CORO Fellows Program
Previous: Director, Assembly Democratic Consultants
Previous: Member, Sacramento County Planning Commission
1970: Co-Founder, California Journal
1971-1975: Assistant, Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti
2000s: Chairman, Coro National Board of Directors (oversees the Coro Fellows Program)

  • PLACENAME: The portion of Route 113 between I-5 and I-80 is named the "Vic Fazio" Highway. Named in 1998. - Source: cahighways.org
  • PLACENAME: The Vic Fazio Yolo Wildlife Area is a 3700-acre wetland restoration project located along I-80 in Yolo County.

Source: California Blue Book (1975)