List of Speakers of the California State Assembly

The following is a list of Speakers of the California State Assembly. It does not number those individuals who served abbreviated terms or those who served during an extraordinary session called by the Governor of California for a narrowly-defined agenda.

List

SpeakerPortraitDistrictPartyTerm of service
1. Thomas J. WhiteSacramentoUnaffiliated 1December 1849–February 1850
2. John BiglerSacramentoDemocraticFebruary 1850–May 1851
3. Richard P. Hammond7DemocraticJanuary 1852–May 1852
4. Isaac B. Wall6DemocraticJanuary 1853–May 1853
5. Charles S. Fairfax15DemocraticJanuary 1854–May 1854
6. William W. Stow3WhigJanuary 1855–May 1855
7. James T. Farley19AmericanJanuary 1856–April 1856
8. Elwood T. Beatty19DemocraticJanuary 1857–April 1857
9. Ninian E. Whiteside15DemocraticJanuary 1858–April 1858
10. William C. Stratton17DemocraticJanuary 1859–April 1859
11. Phillip Moore16DemocraticJanuary 1860–April 1860
12. R. Burnell19Douglas DemocraticJanuary 1861–May 1861
13. George Barstow8RepublicanJanuary 1862–May 1862
14. Tim N. MachinNational UnionJanuary 1863–April 1863
15. William H. Sears21National UnionDecember 1863–April 1864
16. John Yule20National UnionDecember 1865–April 1866
17. Caius T. Ryland4DemocraticDecember 1867–March 1868
18. George H. Rogers8DemocraticDecember 1869–April 1870
19. Thomas Bowles Shannon8RepublicanDecember 1871–April 1872
20. Morris M. Estee8Independent 2December 1873–March 1874
21. Gideon J. Carpenter23DemocraticDecember 1875–April 1876
22. Campbell Polson Berry25DemocraticDecember 1877–April 1878
23. Jabez F. Cowdery13RepublicanJanuary 1880–April 1880
24. William H. Parks25RepublicanJanuary 1881–May 1881
25. Hugh M. La Rue18DemocraticJanuary 1883–May 1884
William H. Parks25RepublicanJanuary 1885–September 1886
26. William H. JordanRepublicanJanuary 1887–March 1887
27. Robert Howe25DemocraticJanuary 1889–March 1889
28. Frank Leslie CoombsRepublicanJanuary 1891–March 1891
29. Frank H. GouldDemocraticJanuary 1893–March 1893
30. John C. Lynch8RepublicanJanuary 1895–March 1895
Frank Leslie CoombsRepublicanJanuary 1897–March 1897
31. Howard E. WrightRepublicanJanuary 1899
32. Alden AndersonRepublicanJanuary 1899–February 1900
33. Cornelius W. PendletonRepublicanJanuary 1901–March 1901
34. Arthur G. FiskRepublicanJanuary 1903–March 1903
35. Frank C. PrescottRepublicanJanuary 1905–June 1906
36. Robert L. Beardslee Sr.RepublicanJanuary 1907–November 1907
37. Philip A. StantonRepublicanJanuary 1909–October 1910
38. Arthur Hathaway HewittRepublicanJanuary 1911–December 1911
39. C. C. YoungRepublican, Progressive 3January 1913–April 1917
40. Henry W. WrightRepublicanJanuary 1919–April 1921
41. Frank F. MerriamRepublicanJanuary 1923–October 1926
42. Edgar C. LeveyRepublicanJanuary 1927–May 1931
43. Walter J. LittleRepublicanJanuary 1933–July 1933
44. Forsythe Charles ClowdsleyDemocraticSeptember 1934 (extraordinary session)
45. Edward CraigRepublicanJanuary 1935–May 1936
46. William Moseley JonesDemocraticJanuary 1937–March 1938
47. Paul PeekDemocraticJanuary 1939–June 1939
48. Gordon Hickman GarlandDemocraticJanuary 1940–January 1942
49. Charles W. Lyon59RepublicanJanuary 1943–July 1946
50. Sam L. Collins75RepublicanJanuary 1947–August 1952
51. James W. Silliman34RepublicanJanuary 1953–April 1954
52. Luther H. Lincoln15RepublicanJanuary 1955–April 1958
53. Ralph M. Brown30DemocraticJanuary 1959–September 1961
54. Jesse M. Unruh65DemocraticSeptember 1961–January 1969
55. Robert T. Monagan12RepublicanJanuary 1969–September 1970
56. Bob Moretti42DemocraticJanuary 1971–June 1974
57. Leo T. McCarthy19/184DemocraticJune 1974–November 1980
58. Willie Brown17/135DemocraticDecember 2, 1980–June 5, 1995
59. Doris Allen67Republican 6June 5, 1995–September 14, 1995
60. Brian Setencich30Republican 6September 14, 1995–January 4, 1996
61. Curt Pringle68RepublicanJanuary 4, 1996–November 30, 1996
62. Cruz M. Bustamante31DemocraticDecember 2, 1996–February 26, 1998
63. Antonio Villaraigosa45DemocraticFebruary 26, 1998–April 13, 2000
64. Robert M. Hertzberg40DemocraticApril 13, 2000–February 6, 2002
65. Herb J. Wesson, Jr.47DemocraticFebruary 6, 2002–February 9, 2004
66. Fabian Núñez46DemocraticFebruary 9, 2004–May 13, 2008
67. Karen Bass47DemocraticMay 13, 2008–March 1, 2010
68. John Pérez46/537DemocraticMarch 1, 2010–May 12, 2014
69. Toni Atkins78DemocraticMay 12, 2014–March 7, 2016
70. Anthony Rendon63DemocraticMarch 7, 2016–present

See also

References

  • Office of the Chief Clerk of the Assembly (2006). "Appendix A, B". California's Legislature. Sacramento: California Legislature, Assembly. OCLC 71402845.
  • "Speakers of the Assembly (Ex Officio Regents)". Hall of Distinguished Berkeleyan. The Bancroft Library. 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-03.
  • California State Capitol Museum (2008). "California State Capitol: Legislative History". State of California. Archived from the original on June 20, 2007. Retrieved 2008-03-03.
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