Jeff Gonzalez

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Jeff Gonzalez
File:Jeff Gonzalez, 2024 (cropped).jpg
Official portrait, 2024
Member of the California State Assembly
from the 36th district
Assumed office
December 2, 2024
Preceded byEduardo Garcia
Personal details
Born
PartyRepublican
SpouseChristine
Children4
ResidenceIndio, California
EducationNational University (BA, MS)

Jeff Gonzalez is an American veteran, businessman, and politician who is a member of the California State Assembly from the 36th District. A Republican, he flipped the majority Latino district in 2024 which includes eastern Riverside County and Imperial County in the Low Desert of southeastern California.

Early life and education

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Gonzalez is a first-generation American born in New Jersey and raised in Southern California.[1] He graduated from National University with a Bachelor's in Homeland Security and Emergency Management and a Master of Science in organizational leadership.[2]

Career

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Upon graduating high school, Gonzalez enlisted in the United States Marine Corps at 19. He was deployed overseas to combat zones in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as U.S. embassies in Honduras and the Czech Republic. He retired after two decades of service and became a pastor at Southwest Church in Indian Wells and Saddleback Church in Orange County.[1][3]

California State Assembly

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Gonzalez first ran for the California State Assembly in the 56th district against incumbent Democrat Eduardo Garcia in 2018.[1] He lost by a wide margin. He ran again in 2024 after Garcia retired, and defeated Coachella School Board Trustee Joey Acuña in the general election in a major upset.[4][5]

Personal life

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Gonzalez and his wife, Christine, have four children, including an adult son diagnosed with cerebral palsy. They live in Indio, California.

Electoral history

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2018 California State Assembly 56th district election[6][7]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eduardo Garcia (incumbent) 31,747 60.3
Republican Jeff Gonzalez 13,331 25.3
Republican Jonathan Reiss 7,527 14.3
Total votes 52,605 100.0
General election
Democratic Eduardo Garcia (incumbent) 62,622 64.8
Republican Jeff Gonzalez 34,088 35.2
Total votes 96,710 100.0
Democratic hold
2024 California State Assembly 36th district election[8][9]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jeff Gonzalez 21,626 35.1
Democratic Joey Acuña 12,262 19.9
Democratic Edgard Garcia 7,889 12.8
Republican Kalin Morse 6,985 11.3
Democratic Waymond Fermon 4,765 7.8
Democratic Tomas Oliva 4,624 7.5
Democratic Eric L. Rodriguez 3,458 5.6
Total votes 61,682 100.0
General election
Republican Jeff Gonzalez 79,477 51.8
Democratic Joey Acuña 73,926 48.2
Total votes 153,403 100.0
Republican gain from Democratic

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