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Lena Gonzalez

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Lena Gonzalez
California State Senate District 33
Tenure
2019 - Present
Term ends
2028
Years in position
6
Prior offices:
Long Beach City Council District 1
Years in office: 2014 - 2019

Compensation
Base salary
$128,215/year
Per diem
$214/day
Elections and appointments
Last election
November 5, 2024
Education
Associates
Saddleback Community College, 2006
Bachelor's
California State University, Long Beach, 2009
Graduate
Loyola Marymount University, 2017
Personal
Birthplace
Los Angeles, CA
Religion
Catholic
Profession
State Senator
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Lena Gonzalez (Democratic Party) is a member of theCalifornia State Senate, representingDistrict 33. She assumed office on June 12, 2019. Her current term ends on December 4, 2028.

Gonalez was appointed Majority Leader of theCalifornia State Senate on February 8, 2024.[1]

Gonzalez was born on January 26, 1981, inLos Angeles, California, to parents who emigrated from Mexico. She received a B.S. in political science from California State University Long Beach and an M.B.A. from Loyola Marymount University. Before entering politics, she worked for Microsoft in social impact programs.[2]

Gonzalez represented District 1 on the Long Beach City Council from 2014 to 2019. She won election in2014 with 60% of the vote and was unopposed in her 2018 re-election bid. She was elected to theCalifornia State Senate representing District 33 in a2019 special election.Ricardo Lara (D), who held the seat before the special election, was elected to serve as theinsurance commissioner of California.

Senate President pro temporeMike McGuire (D) appointed Gonzalez as majority leader in February 2024.Cal Matters's Alexei Koseff said the appointment was part of a restructuring of the caucus leadership team to "[reward] key allies who helped [McGuire] pull together the votes last summer to secure his office."[1] Before this appointment, Gonzalez chaired the Special Committee on Pandemic Emergency Response and theSenate Transportation Committee.[2]

Following her appointment, Gonzalez said, "My top priority has been to uplift the voices of all Californians through meaningful legislation, especially for our most underserved communities. I look forward to this new opportunity to serve the diverse and dynamic Democratic caucus members who will continue to deliver on the progress we’ve built together on the environment, healthcare access, housing, equity, justice, and beyond."[3]

Biography

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Lena Gonzalez was born inLos Angeles, California. She earned an associate degree from Saddleback Community College in 2006 and a B.S. in political science from California State University, Long Beach, in 2009. She also earned a master's degree from Loyola Marymount University in 2017. Her professional experience includes working for Bank of America, Uline, Inc., Norsat International, Microsoft, and as a district deputy for former District 1 representativeRobert Garcia.[4][2]

Committee assignments

2025-2026

Gonzalez was assigned to the following committees:

2023-2024

Gonzalez was assigned to the following committees:

2021-2022

Gonzalez was assigned to the following committees:

2019-2020

Gonzalez was assigned to the following committees:


Sponsored legislation

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Elections

2024

See also: California State Senate elections, 2024

General election

General election for California State Senate District 33

IncumbentLena Gonzalez defeatedMario Paz in the general election for California State Senate District 33 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Lena Gonzalez
Lena Gonzalez (D)
 
69.9
 
217,560
Image of Mario Paz
Mario Paz (R) Candidate Connection
 
30.1
 
93,574

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Total votes: 311,134
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Nonpartisan primary election

Nonpartisan primary for California State Senate District 33

IncumbentLena Gonzalez andMario Paz defeatedSharifah Hardie in the primary for California State Senate District 33 on March 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Lena Gonzalez
Lena Gonzalez (D)
 
68.6
 
86,226
Image of Mario Paz
Mario Paz (R) Candidate Connection
 
17.1
 
21,470
Image of Sharifah Hardie
Sharifah Hardie (R) Candidate Connection
 
14.4
 
18,061

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Total votes: 125,757
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Endorsements

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2020

See also: California State Senate elections, 2020

General election

General election for California State Senate District 33

IncumbentLena Gonzalez defeatedElizabeth Castillo in the general election for California State Senate District 33 on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Lena Gonzalez
Lena Gonzalez (D) Candidate Connection
 
61.8
 
164,752
Image of Elizabeth Castillo
Elizabeth Castillo (D) Candidate Connection
 
38.2
 
101,831

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Total votes: 266,583
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Nonpartisan primary election

Nonpartisan primary for California State Senate District 33

IncumbentLena Gonzalez andElizabeth Castillo advanced from the primary for California State Senate District 33 on March 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Lena Gonzalez
Lena Gonzalez (D) Candidate Connection
 
99.8
 
109,428
Image of Elizabeth Castillo
Elizabeth Castillo (D) (Write-in) Candidate Connection
 
0.2
 
205

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Total votes: 109,633
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Endorsements

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2019

See also: California state legislative special elections, 2019

General election

Special general election for California State Senate District 33

Lena Gonzalez defeatedJack Guerrero in the special general election for California State Senate District 33 on June 4, 2019.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Lena Gonzalez
Lena Gonzalez (D)
 
69.8
 
32,394
Image of Jack Guerrero
Jack Guerrero (R)
 
30.2
 
14,049

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Total votes: 46,443
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Nonpartisan primary election

Special nonpartisan primary for California State Senate District 33

The following candidates ran in the special primary for California State Senate District 33 on March 26, 2019.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Lena Gonzalez
Lena Gonzalez (D)
 
31.6
 
10,984
Image of Jack Guerrero
Jack Guerrero (R)
 
14.0
 
4,860
Ali Saleh (D)
 
9.6
 
3,334
Image of Ana Maria Quintana
Ana Maria Quintana (D)
 
8.8
 
3,038
Image of Jose Solache
Jose Solache (D)
 
7.5
 
2,594
Denise Diaz (D)
 
6.9
 
2,404
Image of Martha Flores-Gibson
Martha Flores-Gibson (R)
 
6.4
 
2,225
Leticia Vasquez-Wilson (D)
 
5.3
 
1,839
Image of Al Austin
Al Austin (D)
 
3.9
 
1,356
Thomas Jefferson Cares (D) Candidate Connection
 
2.4
 
828
Chris Garcia (D)
 
2.1
 
720
Cesar Flores (G)
 
1.5
 
529

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Total votes: 34,711
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2018

See also: Municipal elections in Long Beach, California (2018)

Nonpartisan primary election

Nonpartisan primary for Long Beach City Council District 1

IncumbentLena Gonzalez won election outright in the primary for Long Beach City Council District 1 on April 10, 2018.

Candidate
Image of Lena Gonzalez
Lena Gonzalez (Nonpartisan)

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2014

See also:Long Beach, California city council elections, 2014

The city ofLong Beach, California heldcity council elections on June 3, 2014. A primary election took place on April 8.Lena Gonzalez andMisi Tagaloa advanced pastPilar Pinel andRicardo Linarez in the District 1 primary. Gonzalez defeated Tagaloa in the general election.[5][6][7][8]

Long Beach City Council, District 1, 2014
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    NonpartisanGreen check mark transparent.pngLena Gonzalez60.7%1,668
    Nonpartisan Misi Tagaloa39.3%1,078
Total Votes2,746
Source:City of Long Beach
Long Beach City Council, District 1, 2014
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    NonpartisanGreen check mark transparent.pngLena Gonzalez43.9%1,016
    NonpartisanGreen check mark transparent.pngMisi Tagaloa31.5%728
    Nonpartisan Pilar Pinel8.3%193
    Nonpartisan Ricardo Linarez16.3%377
Total Votes2,314
Source:City of Long Beach

Campaign themes

2024

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2020

Candidate Connection

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Hi, I'm Lena Gonzalez, a mom, Long Beach resident & your CA State Senator. I've been proud to represent Long Beach & Southeast LA over the last year. It has been my greatest honor to fight for you in Sacramento.

Over the last year, I was named Chair of the Senate Select Committee on Pandemic Emergency Response, which reviews the state's management of the COVID19 crisis. We have been busy but our committee has been working hard. Together, we created a robust priority plan: addressing inequities in healthcare access, fixing our outdated EDD system & finding solutions to reopen our schools & economy safely.

In addition, I'm also a member of the Senate Health, Judiciary, Transportation & Joint Leg Audit Committee & Chair of the Select Committee on Ports & Goods Movement. Our district deserves strong leadership that will fight for you. As a former Long Beach City Councilwoman, Social Responsibility Manager at Microsoft, Mom & now as your State Senator, I will keep fighting to ensure your voices are heard on issues that matter most: tackling the COVID19 crisis & getting us into economic recovery, being bold on climate change, supporting small business, addressing racial injustice & being transparent and accessible to you always.
  • I am a fighter for my Senate District. Our region has been hardest hit by COVID - as Chair of the Pandemic Committee, I will keep fighting for us to ensure Sacramento knows the inequities & support needed in our backyard.
  • "People First Legistlation" - I am pleased to receive a 100% score from the Courage Campaign for my voting record, which priorities people over profits, always.
  • I am tough. As am a mom, former Long Beach City Councilwoman & Social Responsibility Manager at Microsoft, and now as your State Senator, I have never wavered on being front & center on the tough issues.
I believe COVID19 is one of the most challenging issues we will face & I'm glad to be leading efforts for solutions in CA, as an LA county Senator. Our region has been hit the hardest & communities of color, essential workers, small businesses & vulnerable populations need more of our attention, specifically: financial relief, plan for evictions & foreclosures & better strategies for testing/contact tracing in hard hit communities/business sectors. As Chair of the Pandemic Committee, I will continue to be a voice for LA County in Sacramento as it pertains to solutions for this crisis.

In addition, I am deeply passionate about digital inclusion and have authored "Broadband for All" legislation to address the issue. As the 5th largest economy in the world, CA cannot sit idle on tech equity, as students, seniors & all residents should have access to fast & reliable internet, especially in an era of distance learning & telehealth.

Climate change is real. CA has made some bold moves to shift from our dependence on fossil fuels, but we must do more as wildfires rage in all parts of our state. We must build a strong green economy that includes our most skilled trades & acknowledges the crisis. Many of our SD33 communities still breathe bad air & pay market rate for bad water, this is unacceptable- my promise to you is that we will hold industries accountable as well as create a robust plan for a New Green Economy in CA. I have also taken the No Fossil Money Pledge.
My mom. She is bold, she is a fighter and is unapologetic about her views - because they are always with people in mind first. As an immigrant from Mexico who came to the US at a very young age, then became a US Citizen right before I was born, working Her way up the business ladder in Aeorospace and Tech, she too, shaped my view of women. Her boldness made me believe that I could achieve anything despite the barriers. But again, she always prioritized kindness and compassion for people in mind first. She is my moral compass and helps me with tough decisions. I am grateful to be her daughter.
Integrity in all we do

Transparency
Being accessible
Listening more than talking
Making room for all points of view
Being bold on issues that deeply impact our District

Fighting for People First
As a little girl, I always wanted to be an Astronaut. It seemed so amazing to be able to learn about science/space as a young girl and actually SEE strong women: Sally Ride, Judy Resnick & Christa McCaulliffe (teacher) alongside men in these planned space expeditions. Unfortunately, I remember the Challenger disaster very well. I was very young, but I remember watching it with my Mom, feeling excited about seeing these women get onboard for space travel. When the Challenger disaster occurred, I remember hearing and seeing the news, people crying and my mom, sitting and crying with me. It was a national tragedy I will never forget, certainly one that many in my generation remember well. But the positive space I want to remember are those women Astronauts, who were heroes in my little head. This shaped my interest for helping young girls in STEM during my work at Microsoft.
My first job was working in my aunt & uncle's machine shop. They immigrated from Mexico to start a successful business that had ups & downs, but through it all, prevailed. They worked so hard and allowed my cousins & I to make a few dollars each summer. It was a great experience, as I was able to learn the value of a dollar, saving money & keeping up with responsibilities at a young age. It was a memorable experience early on.
Anything by Ta-Nehisi Coates - as he always
I think it's time for a Latina Superhero that saves the world!

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2019

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Campaign finance summary


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Lena Gonzalez campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2024*California State Senate District 33Won general$1,824,588 $1,319,122
2020California State Senate District 33Won general$746,506 N/A**
2019California State Senate District 33Won general$822,972 N/A**
Grand total$3,394,066 $1,319,122
Sources:OpenSecretsFederal Elections Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
* Data from this year may not be complete
** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle
Note: Totals above reflect only available data.

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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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Legislators are scored on issues related to sexual and reproductive health.
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2019

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  • Footnotes

    1. 1.01.1Cal Matters, "California Senate leader Mike McGuire picks his team," February 8, 2024
    2. 2.02.12.2Senator Lorean A. Gonzalez, "About Senator Lena A. Gonzalez," accessed April 29, 2024Cite error: Invalid<ref> tag; name "bio" defined multiple times with different content
    3. Senator Lena A. Gonalez, "Senator Lena Gonzalez Issues Statement Regarding Her Appointment as California Senate Majority Leader," February 8, 2024
    4. Lena Gonzalez, "Bio," accessed December 9, 2014
    5. City of Long Beach, "Municipal Election Unofficial Results," June 4, 2014
    6. Long Beach Press-Telegram "Long Beach council races see commanding wins and runoffs," April 8, 2014
    7. Long Beach Post "LIVE: Long Beach Election 2014," April 8, 2014
    8. City of Long Beach "Long Beach Primary Nominating Election - April 8, 2014 - Unofficial Results," accessed April 9, 2014

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