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Cecilia Aguiar-Curry

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Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Majority Leader of the California State Assembly
Assumed office
November 22, 2023
Preceded byIsaac Bryan
Speaker pro tempore of the California State Assembly
In office
July 3, 2023 – November 22, 2023
Preceded byChris Ward
Succeeded byJim Wood
Member of the California State Assembly
from the 4th district
Assumed office
December 5, 2016
Preceded byBill Dodd
Personal details
Born (1954-09-29) September 29, 1954 (age 70)
Political partyDemocratic
EducationSan Jose State University (BA)

Cecilia Aguiar-Curry (born September 25, 1954) is an American politician serving in the California State Assembly. She is a Democrat representing the 4th Assembly District, encompassing Wine Country and the western parts of the Sacramento Valley.

Biography

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Cecilia grew up in western Yolo County. She went to San Jose State University and earned her degree in business administration.[1] After going to school and working in the Bay Area for several years, she moved back to her hometown of Winters.[2] She is a co-owner of her family's walnut farm in Yolo County. Prior to her election to the Assembly, she was the first female Mayor of Winters.[3]

2016 California State Assembly

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California's 4th State Assembly district election, 2016
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Cecilia Aguiar-Curry 36,043 29.2
Republican Charlie Schaupp 35,454 28.7
Democratic Dan Wolk 31,405 25.4
Democratic Don Saylor 18,284 14.8
Democratic Elmer Mark Kropp 2,281 1.8
Total votes 123,467 100.0
General election
Democratic Cecilia Aguiar-Curry 118,772 63.5
Republican Charlie Schaupp 68,170 36.5
Total votes 186,942 100.0
Democratic hold

2018 California State Assembly

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California's 4th State Assembly district election, 2018
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Cecilia Aguiar-Curry (incumbent) 77,882 99.5
Libertarian Brandon Z. Nelson (write-in) 132 0.2
Republican Cherylyn A. Nutting (write-in) 130 0.2
Green Sarah Joan Fulton (write-in) 128 0.2
Total votes 78,272 100.0
General election
Democratic Cecilia Aguiar-Curry (incumbent) 122,657 75.2
Libertarian Brandon Z. Nelson 40,398 24.8
Total votes 163,055 100.0
Democratic hold

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2020 California State Assembly

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Aguiar-Curry with Mike Thompson and Bill Dodd in 2020.
California's 4th State Assembly district election, 2020
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Cecilia Aguiar-Curry (incumbent) 46,504 55.9%
Republican Matthew L. Nelson 28,606 34.4%
Democratic Sophia Racke 8,086 9.7%
Total votes

2022 California State Assembly election

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2022 California's 4th State Assembly district[5][6]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Cecilia Aguiar-Curry (incumbent) 70,593 67.1
Republican Bryan Pritchard 34,532 32.8
No party preference Susan G. Pelican (write-in) 36 0.0
Total votes 105,161 100%
General election
Democratic Cecilia Aguiar-Curry (incumbent) 99,342 64.9
Republican Bryan Pritchard 53,734 35.1
Total votes 153,076 100%
Democratic hold

References

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  1. ^ "Biography". Official Website – Assemblymember Cecilia Aguiar-Curry Representing the 04th California Assembly District. November 9, 2016. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  2. ^ "Biography". Official Website – Assemblymember Cecilia Aguiar-Curry Representing the 04th California Assembly District. November 9, 2016. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  3. ^ White, Jeremy B. (May 30, 2016). "Outside money leaves Assembly candidate feeling 'out of control". The Sacramento Bee. McClatchy. Archived from the original on May 31, 2016. Retrieved June 25, 2018.
  4. ^ "Cecilia Aguiar-Curry". Voter's Edge California Voter Guide. Retrieved February 27, 2021.
  5. ^ "Primary Election - Statement of the Vote, June 7, 2022" (PDF). California Secretary of State. Retrieved June 20, 2024.
  6. ^ "General Election - Statement of the Vote, November 8, 2022 - State Assembly" (PDF). California Secretary of State. Retrieved June 20, 2024.
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California Assembly
Preceded by Speaker pro tempore of the California Assembly
2023
Succeeded by
Preceded by Majority Leader of the California Assembly
2023–present
Incumbent