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KevinKiley

Republican

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Kiley campaign
DatePartyOfficeVotesResult
11-08-2016RepublicanAD-06149415Win
11-06-2018RepublicanAD-06131284Win
06-04-2019RepublicanSD-0170708Loss
11-03-2020RepublicanAD-06178559Win
09-14-2021RepublicanGovernor255490Loss
11-08-2022RepublicanCD-03181438Win
11-05-2024RepublicanCD-03234246Win
Website:kiley.house.gov
 

Candidate Biography:

Kevin Patrick Kiley
Born: January 30, 1985 in Sacramento, CA
Engaged: Chelsee (Sept. 2023)

2010: Summer Law Clerk, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
2015-2016: Deputy Attorney General, California Department of Justice

  • QUOTABLE:Following the 2023 appointment ofLaphonza Butler (a resident of Maryland until two days before) to the US Senate, Kiley quipped "I applaud Governor Newsom for recognizing there are now so many Californians who have moved to other states that they deserve their own Senator." (Twitter/X, 10/2/2023 @ 6:36 PM)
  • LEGISLATION: Coauthor of HJR 88 (2025), a Congressional Review Act Resolution which would repeal California’s Advanced Clean Cars II waiver.
  • LAWSUIT:James Gallagher and Kiley were plaintiffs in the "Gallagher and Kiley v.Newsom" lawsuit to overturn Executive Order N-67-20 relating to the 2020 General Election as well as the larger issue of the extent to which the California Emergency Services Act permits the Governor to exercise "legislative powers" in setting state policies in emergencies. On November 13, 2020, the Sutter County Superior Court found that the the Emergency Services Act did not permit Newsom to amend or create statutes. On May 7, 2021, the Third Appellate District, which overturned the Superior Court decision. On August 11, 2021, the California Supreme Court declined to hear the case.

 

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