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California's 11th senatorial district

American legislative district


Summary

American legislative district

FieldValue
district11
chamberSenate
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height300width=300latitude=37.77longitude=-122.45zoom=10}}
population1,022,311
population year2020
voting age883,572
citizen voting age757,682
percent white35.37
percent black4.77
percent latino16.79
percent asian36.73
percent native american0.17
percent pacific islander0.43
percent other race0.75
percent remainder of multiracial4.99
registered568,370
Democratic59.86
Republican6.99
NPP28.93

| percent remainder of multiracial = 4.99 California's 11th senatorial district is one of 40 California State Senate districts. It is currently represented by Democrat Scott Wiener of San Francisco.

District profile

The district encompasses San Francisco and northern San Mateo County, including Daly City, Broadmoor, Colma, and parts of South San Francisco and San Bruno.

Election results from statewide races

YearOfficeResults
2021Recallalign="right" No 85.5 – 14.5%
2020PresidentBiden 84.4 – 13.7%
2018GovernorNewsom 85.7 – 14.3%
SenatorFeinstein 64.4– 35.6%
2016PresidentClinton 85.0 – 10.0%
SenatorHarris 77.0 – 23.0%
2014GovernorBrown 87.7 – 12.3%
2012PresidentObama 83.1 – 13.6%
SenatorFeinstein 88.2 – 11.8%

List of senators representing the district

Due to redistricting, the 11th district has been moved around different parts of the state. The current iteration resulted from the 2021 redistricting by the California Citizens Redistricting Commission.

SenatorsPartyYears servedCounties representedNotes
Edward KeatingDemocraticJanuary 8, 1883 – January 5, 1885San FranciscoKeating and Nelson served together.
Thorwald Klaudius NelsonJanuary 8, 1883 – January 5, 1885
Daniel J. CreightonJanuary 5, 1885 – January 3, 1887Creighton and Drum served together.
Edward F. DrumJanuary 5, 1885 – January 3, 1887
James McCuddenJanuary 3, 1887 – January 7, 1889Solano
George Jerome CampbellRepublicanJanuary 7, 1889 – January 2, 1893
Elliott McAllisterDemocraticJanuary 2, 1893 – January 4, 1897Contra Costa, Marin
John Henry DickinsonRepublicanJanuary 4, 1897 – January 1, 1901
Charles Mortimer BelshawJanuary 1, 1901 – January 2, 1905
August E. MuenterJanuary 2, 1905 – January 4, 1909San Joaquin
John Thomas LewisRepublicanJanuary 4, 1909 – January 6, 1913
William R. FlintJanuary 6, 1913 – January 8, 1917San Benito, San Mateo, Santa Cruz
M. B. JohnsonJanuary 8, 1917 – January 7, 1929
George C. ClevelandJanuary 7, 1929 – January 2, 1933
Frank L. GordonJanuary 2, 1933 – January 3, 1949Napa, Yolo
Nathan F. CoombsJanuary 3, 1949 – January 2, 1961
Samuel R. GeddesDemocraticJanuary 2, 1961 – March 5, 1965Died in office from a heart attack.
VacantMarch 5, 1965 – January 2, 1967
Nicholas C. PetrisDemocraticJanuary 2, 1967 – November 30, 1976Alameda
Al AlquistDecember 6, 1976 – November 30, 1984Alameda, San Benito, Santa Cruz
Becky MorganRepublicanDecember 3, 1984 – August 17, 1993San Mateo, Santa ClaraResigned from the Senate to become President/CEO of Joint Venture:Silicon Valley Network.
VacantAugust 17, 1993 – November 11, 1993
Tom CampbellRepublicanNovember 11, 1993 – December 12, 1995Sworn in after winning special election. Resigned from office to be sworn in the 15th Congressional district after winning special election.
VacantDecember 12, 1995 – March 28, 1996
Byron SherDemocraticMarch 28, 1996 – November 30, 2004Sworn in after winning special election.
Joe SimitianDecember 6, 2004 – November 30, 2012San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz
Mark LenoDecember 3, 2012 – November 30, 2016San Francisco, San Mateo
Scott WienerDecember 5, 2016 – present

Election results (1990-present)

2024

2020

2016

2012

2008

2004

2000

1996

1996 (special)

Vacancy resulting from the resignation of Tom Campbell

1993 (special)

Vacancy resulting from the resignation of Becky Morgan

1992

References

References

  1. "Citizens Redistricting Commission Final Report, 2020".
  2. "Report of Registration as of February 18, 2020".
  3. "1883 Senate Session".
  4. "1885 Senate Session".
  5. "State Sen. Geddes Dies at His Home".
  6. "Becky Morgan Resignation letter".
  7. "Tom Campbell Sworn in".
  8. "Tom Campbell Resignation letter".
  9. "Bryon Sher Sworn in".
  10. "March 5, 2024, Presidential Primary Election - State Senator".
  11. "November 5, 2024, General Election - State Senator".
  12. "March 3, 2020, Presidential Primary Election - State Senator".
  13. "November 3, 2020, General Election - State Senator".
  14. "June 7, 2016, Presidential Primary Election - State Senator".
  15. "November 8, 2016, General Election - State Senator".
  16. "June 5, 2012, Presidential Primary Election - State Senator".
  17. "November 6, 2012, General Election - State Senator".
  18. "November 4, 2008, General Election - State Senator".
  19. "November 2, 2004, Presidential General Election - State Senator".
  20. "November 7, 2000, General Election - State Senator".
  21. "November 5, 1996, General Election - State Senator".
  22. "Special Election Results".
  23. "Special Election Results".
  24. "November 3, 1992, General Election - State Senator".
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