In 2015, three seats were vacated and filled by special elections in the California State Legislature. The following districts had a vacancy in 2015:
In 2015, the reasons prompting state legislative special elections were as follows:
The partisan breakdown for vacancies were as follows:
Note: This table reflects information for elections that were held and not total vacant seats.
Partisan Change from Special Elections | |||
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Party | As of Vacancy | After Special Election | |
Democratic Party | 42 | 38* | |
Republican Party | 46 | 50* | |
Independent | 1 | 1 | |
Total | 89 | 89 |
*In 2015, Democrats lost nine seats in special elections, but gained six seats. Republicans lost five seats in special elections, but gained eight seats.
*Although Edwin Gomes won election to the Connecticut State Senate as a Working Families Party candidate, after swearing in he was listed as a Democratic senator.
*Although Diane Richardson won election to the New York State Assembly as a Working Families Party candidate, after swearing in she was listed as a Democratic representative.
*Although Jay Mathis won election to the Mississippi House of Representatives as a Nonpartisan candidate, after swearing in he was listed as a Republican representative.
If there is a vacancy in the California State Legislature, the governor must call for a special election. The governor must call the election within 14 calendar days of the vacancy. No special election shall be held if the vacancy occurs after the nominating deadline has passed in the final year of the term of office.[1]
See sources: California Code, 1773 and California Cons. Art. IV, § 2
☑ California State Senate District 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Susan Bonilla (D) and Steve Glazer (D) advanced past Joan Buchanan (D) and Terry Kremin (D) in the primary election on March 17.[2][3] Glazer defeated Bonilla in the special election on May 19.[4] Michaela M. Hertle (R) withdrew from the race shortly after the official candidate list came out.[5] The seat was vacant following Mark DeSaulnier's (D) election to Congress.[6] A special election for the position of California State Senate District 7 was called for May 19. A primary election took place on March 17, 2015. The filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was January 23, 2015.[7]
March 17 Primary election candidates: Note: Michaela M. Hertle (R) filed to run but withdrew from the election shortly after the official candidate list was released.[5] May 19 Special election candidates: |
☑ California State Senate District 21 | |
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Sharon Runner (R) was unopposed in the primary election on March 17.[8] Because she was the only candidate, the special election on May 19 was called off. The seat was vacant following Stephen Knight's (R) election to Congress.[6] A special election for the position of California State Senate District 21 was initially called for May 19. A primary election took place on March 17, 2015. Because there was only one candidate, the special election scheduled for May 19 was not necessary. The filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was January 23, 2015.[7] March 17 Primary election candidates: |
☑ California State Senate District 37 | |
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John Moorlach (R) defeated Donald P. Wagner (R) and Naz Namazi (R) in the primary election on March 17.[9][10][11] The seat was vacant following Mimi Walters' (R) election to Congress.[6] A special election for the position of California State Senate District 37 was called for May 19. A primary election took place on March 17, 2015. The filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was January 23, 2015.[7] |
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