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In 1984 Felando had another easy reelection, this time against Democrat Doris G. Tate, mother of murdered actress Sharon Tate.<ref>https://www.joincalifornia.com/candidate/2941</ref> In 1986 be defeated Democratic attorney Jon Mercant.
In 1984 Felando had another easy reelection, this time against Democrat Doris G. Tate, mother of murdered actress Sharon Tate.<ref>https://www.joincalifornia.com/candidate/2941</ref> In 1986 be defeated Democratic attorney Jon Mercant.


In 1988, however, he faced a stiff and expensive challenge from Dean Dana III, son of then Los Angeles County Supervisor Dean Dana. Felando had declared a run for the congressional seat of Rep. [[Dan Lungren]] (R-Long Beach) but decided to seek reelection to the assembly instead when it looked like Lundgren was going to run for reelection.<ref>California Journal Vol. XIX, No.12 (December 1988) "Campaign '88". StateNet Publications, December 1988</ref> The younger Dana had already declared for the seat and refused to back off once Felando reentered the race, spending more than $700,000 against the incumbent in an ultimatley unsuccessful effort<ref>California Journal Vol. XIX, No.12 (December 1988) "Campaign '88". StateNet Publications, December 1988</ref>
In 1988, however, he faced a stiff and primary expensive challenge from Dean Dana III, son of then Los Angeles County Supervisor Dean Dana. Felando had declared a run for the congressional seat of Rep. [[Dan Lungren]] (R-Long Beach) but decided to seek reelection to the assembly instead when it looked like Lundgren was going to run for reelection.<ref>California Journal Vol. XIX, No.12 (December 1988) "Campaign '88". StateNet Publications, December 1988</ref> The younger Dana had already declared for the seat and refused to back off once Felando reentered the race, spending more than $700,000 against the incumbent in an ultimatley unsuccessful effort<ref>California Journal Vol. XIX, No.12 (December 1988) "Campaign '88". StateNet Publications, December 1988</ref>


After an easy reelection in 1990, Felando was defeated in an upset in 1992 by Democrat [[Betty Karnette]], a teacher, in the redrawn 54th assembly district. <ref>https://www.joincalifornia.com/election/1992-11-03</ref>
After an easy reelection in 1990, Felando was defeated in an upset in 1992 by Democrat [[Betty Karnette]], a teacher, in the redrawn 54th assembly district. <ref>https://www.joincalifornia.com/election/1992-11-03</ref>

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Gerald N. Felando
Member of the California State Assembly
from the 51st district
In office
December 6, 1982 – November 30, 1992
Preceded byMarilyn Ryan
Succeeded byCurtis R. Tucker, Jr.
Member of the California State Assembly
from the 52nd district
In office
December 4, 1978 – November 30, 1982
Preceded byVincent Thomas
Succeeded byFrank Hill
Personal details
Born (1934-12-29) December 29, 1934 (age 89)
San Pedro, California
DiedAugust 23, 2023(2023-08-23) (aged 88)
San Pedro, California
Political partyRepublican
Children2
ResidenceSan Pedro, California
Alma materUniversity of Southern California, College of Dentistry.
OccupationDentist
Military service
Branch/service United States Coast Guard

Gerald N. Felando (born December 29, 1934) was an American politician in the state of California and a member of the Republican party. He was a practicing dentist with an office in Torrance when he began his political career.[1]


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State Assembly

In 1978 Felando for the California State Assembly and defeated veteran 19-term incumbent Vincent Thomas (D-San Pedro), the dean of the Democratic delegation, in what turned out to be a great year for Republicans across the state.[3] In 1980 Felando won reelection over Democrat Louis L. Dominguez, a onetime district staffer for Thomas, by more than 7 points.[4] This would be Felando's last close general election race until 1992.

In 1981 reapportionment merged Felando's 52nd assembly district with the neighboring 51st, then represented by Republican Marilyn Ryan. He faced off against Ryan in the 1982 Republican primary and narrowly defeated her, mainly by attacking her as "one of the most liberal Republicans in the legislature".[5] He went on to easily defeat Democratic attorney Peter S. Helfer (who would be appointed to the Sacramento Superior Court in 2011)[6] in the general election.

In 1984 Felando had another easy reelection, this time against Democrat Doris G. Tate, mother of murdered actress Sharon Tate.[7] In 1986 be defeated Democratic attorney Jon Mercant.

In 1988, however, he faced a stiff and primary expensive challenge from Dean Dana III, son of then Los Angeles County Supervisor Dean Dana. Felando had declared a run for the congressional seat of Rep. Dan Lungren (R-Long Beach) but decided to seek reelection to the assembly instead when it looked like Lundgren was going to run for reelection.[8] The younger Dana had already declared for the seat and refused to back off once Felando reentered the race, spending more than $700,000 against the incumbent in an ultimatley unsuccessful effort[9]

After an easy reelection in 1990, Felando was defeated in an upset in 1992 by Democrat Betty Karnette, a teacher, in the redrawn 54th assembly district. [10]

In 2000 he made one last unsuccessful run, this time for the Torrance-based 53rd district then represented by Democrat George Nakano.[11]

On August 23, 2023 Felando died in his home in San Pedro.[12]

Electoral history

Member, California State Assembly: 1978–1992
Year Office Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct
1978 California State Assembly
District 52
Vincent Thomas 27,462 44.9% Gerald Felando 33,737 55.1%
1980 California State Assembly
District 52
Louis L. Dominguez 33,684 43.2% Gerald Felando 40,476 51.%
1982 California State Assembly
District 51
Peter Helfer 34,775 29.9% Gerald Felando 51.9% Marilyn Ryan 48.1% 77,833 66.8%
1984 California State Assembly
District 51
Doris G. Tate 38,406 28.4% Gerald Felando 93,014 68.7%
1986 California State Assembly
District 51
Jon Mercant 30,056 27.5% Gerald Felando 75,879 69.3%
1988 California State Assembly
District 51
Mark Wirth 47,780 34.3% Dean Dana III 44% Gerald Felando 56% 87,394 62.7%
1990 California State Assembly
District 51
Marilyn Landau 39,016 37.6% Gerald Felando 60,580 58.3%
1992 California State Assembly
District 54
Betty Karnette 78,400 51.9% Gerald Felando 66,282 43.9%
2000 California State Assembly
District 53
George Nakano 53,849 64.3% Gerald Felando 53,017 32.7%

References

  1. ^ https://www.dailybreeze.com/2023/09/29/longtime-former-assemblyman-gerald-felando-of-san-pedro-dies-at-88/
  2. ^ Legislature, California (1989). "California Legislature at Sacramento".
  3. ^ "JoinCalifornia – 11-07-1978 Election". www.joincalifornia.com. Retrieved Apr 5, 2024.
  4. ^ "JoinCalifornia – Louis L. Dominguez". www.joincalifornia.com. Retrieved Apr 10, 2024.
  5. ^ https://www.whittierdailynews.com/2008/06/25/leader-shaped-peninsula-south-bay/
  6. ^ https://trellis.law/judge/peter.s.helfer
  7. ^ https://www.joincalifornia.com/candidate/2941
  8. ^ California Journal Vol. XIX, No.12 (December 1988) "Campaign '88". StateNet Publications, December 1988
  9. ^ California Journal Vol. XIX, No.12 (December 1988) "Campaign '88". StateNet Publications, December 1988
  10. ^ https://www.joincalifornia.com/election/1992-11-03
  11. ^ https://www.joincalifornia.com/election/2000-11-07
  12. ^ https://www.dailybreeze.com/2023/09/29/longtime-former-assemblyman-gerald-felando-of-san-pedro-dies-at-88/

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California Assembly
Preceded by Member of the California State Assembly
52nd
District

December 4, 1978 – November 30, 1982
Succeeded by
California Senate
Preceded by Member of the California State Assembly
from the 51st district

November 30, 1982 – November 30, 1992
Succeeded by

References