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Marc Steinorth
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Member of the California State Assembly
from the 40th district
Assumed office
December 1, 2014
Preceded byMike Morrell
Personal details
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NationalityAmerican
Political partyRepublican
SpousesMaria
ChildrenMadison
Mason
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ResidencesRancho Cucamonga, California
Alma materUniversity of California, Riverside
OccupationPolitician

Marc Steinorth is an American politician currently serving in the California State Assembly. He is a Republican representing the 40th district, encompassing parts of the Inland Empire. Prior to being elected to the state assembly, he was a Rancho Cucamonga city councilmember.

Early life and career

Steinorth was raised in a military family, as his father served as an Officer in the United States Air Force. After graduating from Ramstein American High School in West Germany, Steinorth attended the University of Maryland at Munich before returning to Southern California, where he then completed his studies and graduated with honors from the University of California, Riverside with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science.[1] In 1998, Steinorth founded The Atlas Buying Group inc, an advertising agency that provides professional services to local businesses and corporations nationwide.[2] On December 5, 2013, Steinorth announced that he would be running as a Republican candidate for California's 40th State Assembly district in the upcoming 2014 mid-term elections and won.[3]

Politics

2012 City council

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Assemblyman Marc Steinorth talks with students at the University of Redlands.

In the 2012 presidential election, Steinorth received the most votes (17,385 or 26%)[4] and secured a seat in the Rancho Cucamonga City Council. As a Council Member, Steinorth was the Vice Chairman of the League of California Cities Inland Region Legislative Task Force, a group which aims to advocate for policy decisions in Sacramento that positively impact the interests of local residents and businesses. Additionally, Steinorth was a member of the Chamber of Commerce committee and the Technology and Communications Subcommittee, as well as the Consolidated Fire Agencies (ConFire) committee."[5]

2014 California State Assembly candidacy

California's 40th State Assembly district election, 2014
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Marc Steinorth 20,292 53.9
Democratic Kathleen Henry 6,416 17.1
Democratic Melissa O'Donnell 5,835 15.5
Democratic Arthur Bustamonte 5,085 13.5
Total votes 37,628 100.0
General election
Republican Marc Steinorth 39,303 55.7
Democratic Kathleen Henry 31,309 44.3
Total votes 70,612 100.0
Republican hold

2016 California State Assembly candidacy

Steinorth will seek a second term as the representative for California's 40th Assembly District and face Democrat Abigail Medina.[6][7]

California's 40th State Assembly district election, 2016
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Abigail Medina 39,583 51.5
Republican Marc Steinorth (incumbent) 37,339 48.5
Total votes 76,922 100.0
General election
Democratic Abigail Medina
Republican Marc Steinorth (incumbent)
Total votes

Personal

Steinorth has been married to his wife, Maria, and they have two children, Madison and Mason.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Marc Steinorth Biography". Retrieved 18 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Atlas Buying Group". Retrieved 18 January 2014.
  3. ^ Horseman, Jeff. "40th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT: Rancho Cucamonga councilman enters race". The Press Enterprise. Retrieved 18 January 2014.
  4. ^ "Election Results". LA Times. Retrieved 18 January 2014.
  5. ^ "Rancho Cucamonga Website". City of Rancho Cucamonga. {{cite web}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Missing or empty |url= (help)
  6. ^ "Marc Steinorth deserves re-election". Press Enterprise. September 29, 2016. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  7. ^ Horseman, Jeff (September 6, 2016). "Watch the latest campaign ads in the Abigail Medina vs. Marc Steinorth race". Press Enterprise. Retrieved 29 September 2016.