Josh Newman

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Josh Newman
Prior offices:
California State Senate District 29
Years in office: 2020 - 2024
Predecessor:Ling Ling Chang (R)
Successor:Eloise Gomez Reyes (D)

Years in office: 2016 - 2018
Elections and appointments
Last election
November 5, 2024
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U.S. Army
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Josh Newman (Democratic Party) was a member of theCalifornia State Senate, representingDistrict 29. He assumed office on December 7, 2020. He left office on December 2, 2024.

Newman (Democratic Party) ran for re-election to theCalifornia State Senate to representDistrict 37. He lost in the general election onNovember 5, 2024.

Newman is a formerDemocratic member of theCalifornia State Senate, representingDistrict 29. He was recalled from the position on June 5, 2018.Ling Ling Chang (R) was selected as his replacement.

The effort torecall Newman was launched in April 2017 following the passage of SB 1, a bill that increased motor fuel taxes to pay for transportation projects. Newman supported SB 1. The recall was launched by former San Diego City CouncilmanCarl DeMaio (R), who said Newman was targeted because of the slim margin in his 2016 victory. Severallegal and legislative controversies arose from the recall effort.

Newman was first elected in 2016. He won by less than 2,500 votes, defeating AssemblywomanLing-Ling Chang (R). Before Newman's election, District 29 had been represented by RepublicanBob Huff since 2008.

Biography

Newman served in the U.S. Army. He earned a degree in history from Yale University. Newman's career experience includes working in public affairs and marketing, film and television production, and Internet media technology. He founded ArmedForce2Workforce.[1]

Committee assignments

2023-2024

Newman was assigned to the following committees:

2021-2022

Newman was assigned to the following committees:

2017 legislative session

At the beginning of the 2017 legislative session, this legislator served on the following committees:

California committee assignments, 2017
Business, Professions, and Economic Development
Health
Human Services
Insurance
Veterans Affairs, Chair

Sponsored legislation

The following table lists bills this person sponsored as a legislator, according toBillTrack50 and sorted by action history. Bills are sorted by the date of their last action. The following list may not be comprehensive. To see all bills this legislator sponsored, click on the legislator's name in the title of the table.


Elections

2024

See also: California State Senate elections, 2024

General election

General election for California State Senate District 37

Steven S. Choi defeated incumbentJosh Newman in the general election for California State Senate District 37 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Steven S. Choi
Steven S. Choi (R)
 
50.7
 
232,345
Image of Josh Newman
Josh Newman (D)
 
49.3
 
226,270

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Total votes: 458,615
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Nonpartisan primary election

Nonpartisan primary for California State Senate District 37

The following candidates ran in the primary for California State Senate District 37 on March 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Josh Newman
Josh Newman (D)
 
30.1
 
67,109
Image of Steven S. Choi
Steven S. Choi (R)
 
21.7
 
48,364
Image of Crystal Miles
Crystal Miles (R)
 
14.0
 
31,132
Image of Guy Selleck
Guy Selleck (R) Candidate Connection
 
10.1
 
22,546
Image of Alex Mohajer
Alex Mohajer (D) Candidate Connection
 
8.3
 
18,550
Image of Anthony Kuo
Anthony Kuo (R)
 
7.1
 
15,739
Leticia Correa (D)
 
2.7
 
6,000
Stephanie Le (D)
 
2.0
 
4,532
Gabrielle Ashbaugh (D)
 
2.0
 
4,396
Jenny Suarez (D)
 
1.4
 
3,191
Jacob Niles Creer (D)
 
0.7
 
1,606

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Total votes: 223,165
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Campaign finance

Endorsements

Ballotpedia did not identify endorsements for Newman in this election.

2020

See also: California State Senate elections, 2020

General election

General election for California State Senate District 29

Josh Newman defeated incumbentLing Ling Chang in the general election for California State Senate District 29 on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Josh Newman
Josh Newman (D)
 
51.3
 
214,456
Image of Ling Ling Chang
Ling Ling Chang (R)
 
48.7
 
203,762

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Total votes: 418,218
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Nonpartisan primary election

Nonpartisan primary for California State Senate District 29

IncumbentLing Ling Chang andJosh Newman defeatedJoseph Cho in the primary for California State Senate District 29 on March 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Ling Ling Chang
Ling Ling Chang (R)
 
47.4
 
98,687
Image of Josh Newman
Josh Newman (D)
 
33.5
 
69,732
Image of Joseph Cho
Joseph Cho (D) Candidate Connection
 
19.1
 
39,643

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Total votes: 208,062
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2018

See also:Josh Newman recall, California State Senate (2018)

An election to decide whetherJosh Newman (D) should be recalled from his position representingCalifornia State Senate District 29 was held on June 5, 2018.

The candidates running to replace Newman wereKevin Carr (D),Ling Ling Chang (R),Joseph Cho (D),Josh Ferguson (D),George C. Shen (R), andBruce Whitaker (R).[2]

Because a majority of voters chose to recall Newman, the replacement candidate with the most votes, Ling Ling Chang, won the seat.

Josh Newman recall, 2018
CandidateVote %Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngYes58.1%91,892
No41.9%66,197
Total Votes158,089
Source:California Secretary of State


Josh Newman recall (replacement candidate), 2018
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    DemocraticKevin Carr8.6%12,713
    RepublicanGreen check mark transparent.pngLing Ling Chang33.8%50,215
    DemocraticJoseph Cho21.4%31,726
    DemocraticJosh Ferguson11.9%17,745
    RepublicanGeorge C. Shen5.0%7,442
    RepublicanBruce Whitaker19.3%28,704
Total Votes148,545
Source:California Secretary of State


Endorsements

Click here to see a list of Newman's endorsements in the recall election 
Josh Newman endorsements[3]
National figures
U.S. Sen.Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.)[4]
Tom Steyer[4]
State figures
California GovernorJerry Brown (D)[5]
California Senate President Pro TemporeKevin de León (D)[6]
CongressmanLou Correa (D-Calif.)
Former CongresswomanGloria Negrete McLeod (D-Calif.)
AssemblymanTom Daly (D)
AssemblywomanSharon Quirk-Silva (D)
Organizations
California Teachers Association[7]
CaliforniaLeague of Conservation Voters
California Nurses Association
Sierra Club
California Faculty Association
California Federation of Teachers
California Professional Firefighters
California School Employees Association
California Statewide Law Enforcement Association
California Police Chiefs Association
Orange County Employees Association (OCEA)
Orange County Labor Federation, AFL-CIO
Orange County Professional Firefighters Association
Newspapers
Orange County Register
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Los Angeles Times
Fullerton Observer
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

Campaign finance

Josh Newman campaign finance

[8][9]

Filing deadlineTotal ContributionsTotal ExpendituresTotal Cash on Hand
April 26, 2018$387,098$837,422$475,075
January 31, 2018$283,510$314,712$771,414
Total$3,235,873$2,942,001$475,075

This chart contains campaign finance figures for Newman's recall committee and a separate committee established by Californians for Better Communities and the State Building and Construction Trades Council of California.


2016

See also:California State Senate elections, 2016

Elections for theCalifornia State Senate took place in 2016. The primary election was held on June 7, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was February 25, 2016, for candidates filing with signatures. The deadline for candidates using a filing fee to qualify was March 11, 2016.[10] IncumbentBob Huff (R) did not seek re-election.

Josh Newman defeatedLing-Ling Chang in the California State Senate District 29 general election.[11][12]

California State Senate, District 29 General Election, 2016
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    DemocraticGreen check mark transparent.pngJosh Newman50.39%160,230
    RepublicanLing-Ling Chang49.61%157,732
Total Votes317,962
Source:California Secretary of State


Ling-Ling Chang andJosh Newman defeatedSukhee Kang in the California State Senate District 29 Blanket primary.[13][14]

California State Senate, District 29 Blanket Primary, 2016
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    RepublicanGreen check mark transparent.pngLing-Ling Chang44.01%73,514
    DemocraticGreen check mark transparent.pngJosh Newman29.19%48,754
    DemocraticSukhee Kang26.80%44,766
Total Votes167,034

This district was included in the Republican State Leadership Committee's list of "16 in '16: Races to Watch." Read more »

Endorsements

In 2016, Newman's endorsements included the following:[15]

  • State Controller Betty Yee
  • State Treasurer John Chiang
  • Board of Equalization Chair Fiona Ma
  • State Senate President pro Tem Kevin de León
  • State Senator Jim Beall
  • State Senator Ed Hernandez
  • State Senator Ricardo Lara
  • State Senator Mark Leno
  • State Senator Connie Leyva
  • State Senator Tony Mendoza

Campaign themes

2024

Ballotpedia survey responses

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2020

Josh Newman did not completeBallotpedia's 2020 Candidate Connection survey.

2016

In 2016, Newman issued the following statement regarding his bid for office:

I am, first and foremost, not a politician. Nor do I ever intend to become one. What I do aspire to is public service, of the kind I was proud to have contributed as a member of the United States Armed Forces, though this time in a different capacity: as the representative and advocate for the citizens in my state senate district. In a district as geographically expansive and demographically diverse as ours, no single person can be exactly in step with every constituent all the time.

What I can promise, though, is honesty, integrity, open-mindedness, and responsiveness, all the time. I’m not a party loyalist, and I don’t owe any lobby or special interest anything as I seek this office, so that what you see with me is what you’ll get: a smart, practical and principled person who knows exactly who he works for: you and the other residents of the 29th Senate District.[16]

—Josh Newman,[1]

Campaign finance summary


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Josh Newman campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2024California State Senate District 37Lost general$8,132,131 $3,403,703
2020California State Senate District 29Won general$4,850,653 N/A**
2016California State Senate, District 29Won$2,764,282 N/A**
Grand total$15,747,066 $3,403,703
Sources:OpenSecretsFederal Elections Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle
Note: Totals above reflect only available data.

Scorecards

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2024

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2023

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2022

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2021

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2020

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2018

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2017

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2016

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  • Footnotes

    1. 1.01.1Senate District 29, "Biography," accessed December 28, 2020
    2. California Secretary of State, "Certified List of Candidates," accessed May 2, 2018
    3. Newman for Senate, "Endorsements," accessed January 15, 2018
    4. 4.04.1Washington Post, "How a recall vote in Orange County could shape the battle for the House," June 5, 2018
    5. Los Angeles Times, "Gov. Brown to host fundraiser for senator facing possible recall to show 'he's got his back' after tax vote, aide says," May 8, 2017
    6. The Orange County Register "Sen. Josh Newman recall gains traction," June 2, 2017
    7. The Sacramento Bee, "Teachers take on Republicans in gas tax recall fight," June 13, 2017
    8. California Secretary of State, "Friends of Josh Newman Opposed to the Recall," accessed July 4, 2017
    9. California Secretary of State, OPPOSING THE RECALL OF SENATOR JOSH NEWMAN, SPONSORED BY CALIFORNIA ALLIANCE FOR JOBS AND THE STATE BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL OF CALIFORNIA; CALIFORNIANS FOR BETTER COMMUNITIES," accessed February 14, 2018
    10. California Secretary of State, "Key Dates and Deadlines," accessed April 18, 2017
    11. California Secretary of State, "Certified List of Candidates for the November 8, 2016, General Election," accessed September 7, 2016
    12. California Secretary of State, "2016 General Election results," accessed December 23, 2016
    13. California Secretary of State, "Certified List of Candidates for Voter-Nominated Offices," accessed April 4, 2016
    14. California Secretary of State, "Statement of Vote," accessed August 22, 2016
    15. Newman for Senate, "Endorsements," accessed September 28, 2016
    16. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.

    Political offices
    Preceded by
    Ling Ling Chang (R)
    California State Senate District 29
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    Succeeded by
    Eloise Gomez Reyes (D)
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    2016-2018
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