Alex Lee (politician)
Alex Lee 李天明 | |
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Member of the California Assembly | |
Assumed office December 7, 2020 | |
Preceded by | Kansen Chu |
Constituency | 25th district (2020–2022) 24th district (2022–present) |
Personal details | |
Born | Alex Tianming Lee July 11, 1995 San Jose, California, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Education | University of California, Davis (BA) |
Alex Tianming Lee (Chinese: 李天明; born July 11, 1995) is an American politician who has served as a member of the California State Assembly since 2020, having represented the 24th district since 2022 and the 25th district from 2020 to 2022. A member of the Democratic Party, Lee's district includes Fremont, Newark, Sunol, Milpitas, and parts of western San Jose.
Early life, education, and career
Lee was born on July 11, 1995, in San Jose, California.[1][2] His parents immigrated to the United States from Hong Kong.[3][4] His father is an engineer and his mother is a nurse.[5] After his parents divorced, Lee lived alternately with his father in Milpitas and his mother in North San Jose.[6]
Lee graduated from Milpitas High School in 2013. He became interested in filmmaking and eventually decided to pursue a dual degree in political science and communications at the University of California, Davis.[7] Lee ran for a seat on the student senate at UC Davis in 2014 and served as student body president in 2016.[8] He graduated with a bachelor of arts in 2017.
While attending college, Lee was an intern for several politicians including Mike Honda, Ed Chau, Evan Low, Cecilia Aguiar-Curry, and Kansen Chu.[9] He began working for Henry Stern as a full-time legislative aide after graduating college.[6] Prior to running for office, Lee delivered food, and lived with his mother due to the high cost of living in his district.[10][11]
California State Assembly
Tenure
In June 2019, Lee announced he would run to succeed Chu in the 25th district upon Chu's retirement from the State Assembly.[12][13] He ran as a democratic socialist and was endorsed by the Democratic Socialists of America.[14] In March 2020, Lee finished second in a field of nine candidates in the nonpartisan blanket primary; he split the vote with seven other Democrats and finished behind Republican Bob Brunton.[15] Lee defeated Brunton in the general election.[16]
Lee was sworn into the State Assembly on December 7, 2020. Taking office at age 25, he was the Assembly's youngest member, the first born in the 1990s, and the first openly bisexual member.[9][6]
On his first day in office, Lee introduced a bill that would ban corporate donations to political candidates.[17] Lee has since introduced legislation in favor of increasing social housing in California.[18] He has also secured $2.5 million in funding for bicycle infrastructure and services for unhoused people in Milpitas.[19]
In 2022, Lee was redrawn into the 24th district. He placed first in the nonpartisan blanket primary ahead of Brunton, Chu, and two other Democrats, and defeated Brunton in a rematch in the general election.[20] He was sworn into his second term on December 5, 2022.
Electoral history
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Republican | Bob Brunton | 19,612 | 20.8 | |
Democratic | Alex Lee | 14,542 | 15.4 | |
Democratic | Anne Kepner | 12,823 | 13.6 | |
Democratic | Anna Song | 11,992 | 12.7 | |
Democratic | Natasha Gupta | 9,778 | 10.4 | |
Democratic | Carmen Montano | 9,672 | 10.2 | |
Democratic | Anthony Phan | 6,780 | 7.2 | |
Democratic | Roman Reed | 5,549 | 5.9 | |
Democratic | Jim Canova | 3,623 | 3.8 | |
Total votes | 94,371 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Alex Lee | 135,733 | 70.5 | |
Republican | Bob Brunton | 56,775 | 29.5 | |
Total votes | 192,508 | 100.0 | ||
Democratic hold |
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Alex Lee | 26,531 | 38.5 | |
Republican | Bob Brunton | 14,730 | 21.4 | |
Democratic | Kansen Chu | 12,683 | 18.4 | |
Democratic | Teresa Keng | 9,721 | 14.1 | |
Democratic | Lan Diep | 5,308 | 7.7 | |
General election | ||||
Democratic | Alex Lee | 75,232 | 69.1 | |
Republican | Bob Brunton | 33,662 | 30.9 | |
Total votes | 108,894 | 100.0 | ||
Democratic hold |
References
- ^ "California State Assemblymember Alex Lee - Biography | LegiStorm". www.legistorm.com. Retrieved 2023-01-18.
- ^ "Alex Lee". CalMatters. 2021-09-08. Retrieved 2023-01-18.
- ^ 李, 榮 (6 November 2020). "25歲李天明 當選加州眾議員 史上最年輕". World Journal (in Chinese). Retrieved 12 November 2020.
- ^ "Alex Lee". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2020-11-13.
- ^ Hampton, Caleb (11 November 2020). "UCD alum Alex Lee elected to Assembly". Davis Enterprise. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
- ^ a b c Whiting, Sam (9 November 2020). "At 25, California's youngest state legislator gets running start in San Jose". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
- ^ Wong, Ashley (11 November 2020). "Asian American man just became California's youngest and first openly bisexual legislator". Sacramento Bee. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
- ^ Quinn, Kathleen (6 November 2020). "Aggie alumnus Alex Lee wins seat in California State Assembly". The California Aggie. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
- ^ a b Geha, Joseph (9 November 2020). "Homegrown Alex Lee, 25, becomes youngest state legislator in decades". Mercury News. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
- ^ Namkung, Victoria (17 November 2020). "Meet California's first Gen Z lawmaker". NBC News. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
- ^ Geha, Joseph (17 November 2020). "UC Davis grad Alex Lee, 25, becomes youngest state legislator in decades". Daily Democrat. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
- ^ Shapiro, Eric (4 November 2020). "Alex Lee victorious in Assembly District 25 race". Milpitas Beat. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
- ^ Geha, Joseph (14 February 2020). "Nine hopefuls vie for open Assembly District 25 seat". Mercury News. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
- ^ Toledo, Aldo (13 November 2020). "Young Democratic Socialist, progressive candidates sweep into office across Peninsula". The Mercury News. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
- ^ Thompson, Don (6 November 2020). "California elects 25-year-old lawmaker, youngest in 82 years". Associated Press. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
- ^ Gutierrez, Melody (5 November 2020). "This Gen Z gig worker ran for office. Now he's California's youngest legislator". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
- ^ Geha, Joseph (17 December 2020). "Bay Area Assemblymember Alex Lee pushing bill to ban corporate donations to candidates". The Mercury News. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
- ^ "Assemblyman Alex Lee's New 'Social Housing' Bill Would Put State in Development Business". San Jose Inside. 2021-02-11. Retrieved 2021-02-28.
- ^ "Milpitas community briefs for the week of July 8". The Mercury News. 2022-07-03. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
- ^ Freimarck, Annalise (2022-06-08). "In heated Silicon Valley contest, Assemblymember Alex Lee leads the pack". San José Spotlight. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
- ^ "Presidential Primary Election - Statement of Vote, March 3, 2020 - State Assemblymember by District" (PDF). California Secretary of State. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
- ^ "November 3, 2020, General Election-State Assembly" (PDF). California Secretary of State. Retrieved December 8, 2021.
- ^ "June 7, 2022 Primary Election-State Assembly" (PDF). California Secretary of State. Retrieved July 24, 2022.
- ^ "Statement of Vote November 8, 2022 General Election" (PDF). California Secretary of State. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
External links
- Profile at Vote Smart
- Alex Lee at Ballotpedia
- 1995 births
- Living people
- 21st-century American politicians
- California politicians of Chinese descent
- University of California, Davis alumni
- Democratic Party members of the California State Assembly
- California socialists
- American democratic socialists
- LGBT state legislators in California
- American LGBT people of Asian descent
- American politicians of Chinese descent
- People from Milpitas, California
- Politicians from San Jose, California
- Bisexual male politicians
- 21st-century American LGBT people
- American bisexual politicians