California State Assembly | |
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California State Legislature | |
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Term limits
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Elected before 2012: 3 terms (6 years) Elected 2012 and after: 6 terms (12 years) |
History | |
New session started
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December 5, 2016 |
Leadership | |
Speaker pro Tempore
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Majority Leader
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Minority Leader
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Structure | |
Seats | 80 |
Political groups
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Majority
Democratic (54)
Minority
Republican (25)
Vacant (1) |
Length of term
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2 years |
Authority | Article 4, California Constitution |
Salary | $104,118/year + per diem |
Elections | |
Last election
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November 8, 2016 |
Next election
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November 6, 2018 |
Redistricting | California Citizens Redistricting Commission |
Motto | |
Legislatorum est justas leges condere ("It is the duty of legislators to pass just laws.") |
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Meeting place | |
State Assembly Chamber California State Capitol Sacramento, California |
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Website | |
California State Assembly |
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Coordinates: 38°34′35″N 121°29′36″W / 38.57639°N 121.49333°W The California State Assembly is the lower house of the California State Legislature. It consists of 80 members, with each member representing at least 465,000 people. Due to the state's large population and relatively small legislature, the State Assembly has the largest population-per-representative ratio of any state lower house and second largest of any legislative lower house in the United States after the federal House of Representatives. As a result of Proposition 140 in 1990 and Proposition 28 in 2012, members elected to the legislature prior to 2012 are restricted by term limits to three two-year terms (six years), while those elected in or after 2012 are allowed to serve 12 years in the legislature in any combination of four-year state senate or two-year state assembly terms.
Members of the assembly are generally referred to using the titles assemblyman (for men), assemblywoman (for women), or assemblymember (for all genders).
The State Assembly convenes at the California State Capitol in Sacramento.
In the current session, the Democrats control 54 seats, forming a supermajority of the chamber. Republicans control 25 seats. There is 1 vacant seat.