2021 California's 79th State Assembly district special election

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2021 California's 79th State Assembly district special election
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  2020 April 6, 2021 2022  

California's 79th State Assembly district
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Nominee Akilah Weber Marco Contreras
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote33,19721,359
Percentage51.97%33.44%

 
NomineeLeticia MunguiaShane Parmely
Party Democratic Democratic
Popular vote5,2633,241
Percentage8.24%5.07%

Assemblymember before election

Shirley Weber
Democratic

Elected Assemblymember

Akilah Weber
Democratic

The 2021 California's 79th State Assembly district special election was held on April 6, 2021. Democratic nominee Akilah Weber defeated Republican nominee Marco Contreras and three other Democratic candidates to succeed Shirley Weber in the California State Assembly.

Contents

Weber, who had served in the state assembly since her election in 2012, was appointed to serve as Secretary of State of California. Governor Gavin Newsom called a special election which was won by Weber's daughter in the primary without the need of the second top-two election.

Background

Shirley Weber was elected to the California State Assembly from the 79th district during the 2012 election. [1] Alex Padilla, the Secretary of State of California, resigned from his position after being appointed to the United States Senate and James Schwab was selected to serve as interim secretary of state. Weber was appointed by Governor Gavin Newsom on December 22, 2020, to serve as secretary of state and was sworn in on January 29, 2021. [2] [3]

On February 2, Newsom called a special election for the 79th district with a primary held on April 6, and the general held on June 8. [4]

Campaign

Akilah Weber, the daughter of Weber, Aeiramique Glass Blake, a member of the San Diego Chief of Police Board of Advisors and the San Diego City Attorney’s Advisory Board, Leticia Munguia, an investigator for the San Diego Alternate Public Defender, and Shane Suzanne Parmely, a teacher, ran in the election as member of the Democratic Party. [5] Marco Contreras ran as a member of the Republican Party. [6]

Ammar Campa-Najjar, who had unsuccessfully ran for a seat in the United States House of Representatives in the 2018 and 2020 elections, announced that he would not run after having formed an exploratory committee stating that the district should be represented by a woman of color. [7]

Weber won in the primary with over fifty percent of the popular vote which resulted in her becoming a member of the state assembly without the second top-two election being held. [8]

Declared

Declined

Endorsements

Marco Contreras (R)

State officials

Local officials

Organizations

Akilah Weber (D)

Federal officials

Statewide officials

State officials

Local officials

Individuals

Newspapers

Organizations

Finance

CandidateCampaign committee
RaisedSpentCOH
Aeiramique Glass Blake [12] $6,320.71$4,772.99$3,908.91
Marco Contreras [13] $129,232.01$103,301.30$77,609.53
Leticia Munguia [14] $51,617.21$22,945.97$33,837.00
Shane Parmely [15] $23,228.00$23,228.00$0.00
Akilah Weber [16] $307,865.28$266,945.87$129,751.20

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Ammar
Campa-Najjar (D)
John
McCann (R)
Akilah
Weber (D)
Others/
Undecided
Strategies 360 [17] January 19, 2021± ?22%26%14%38%

Results

2021 California's 79th State Assembly district special election [18] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Akilah Weber 33,197 51.97
Republican Marco Contreras21,35933.44
Democratic Leticia Munguia5,2638.24
Democratic Shane Suzanne Parmely3,2415.07
Democratic Aeiramique Glass Blake8181.28
Total votes63,878 100.00
Democratic hold

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