Officers
Position | Name | Party | District | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Speaker | John Pérez | Democratic | 46th–Los Angeles | |
Speaker pro tempore | Nora Campos | Democratic | 23rd–San Jose | |
Assistant speaker pro tempore | Fiona Ma | Democratic | 12th–San Francisco | |
Majority floor leader | Toni Atkins | Democratic | 76th–San Diego | |
Assistant majority floor leader | Michael Allen | Democratic | 7th–Santa Rosa | |
Majority caucus chair | Jerry Hill | Democratic | 19th–San Mateo | |
Majority whip | Roger Hernandez | Democratic | 57th–West Covina | |
Minority leader | Connie Conway | Republican | 34th–Tulare | |
Assistant minority floor leader | Curt Hagman | Republican | 60th–Chino Hills | |
Minority caucus chair | Brian Jones | Republican | 77th–Santee | |
Assistant minority leader | Steve Knight | Republican | 36th–Palmdale | |
Chief minority whips | Dan Logue | Republican | 3rd–Linda | |
Kristin Olsen | Republican | 25th–Modesto | ||
Chief Clerk | E. Dotson Wilson | |||
Sergeant-at-Arms | Ronald Pane |
The Chief Clerk and the Sergeant-at-Arms are not members of the Legislature.
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