Glass House: California Legislator Tracker

Marie Waldron
Assembly Republican
District 75, Escondido
Time in office
Assembly: 2012—Present
Background
Business Owner / Councilmember
Campaign contributions
Assemblymember Marie Waldron has taken at least $515,000 from the Finance, Insurance & Real Estate sector since she was elected to the legislature. That represents 15% of her total campaign contributions.
Contact or follow this legislator
Capitol office
1021 O Street, Suite 6140
P.O. Box 942849-0075; (916) 319-2075
District office(s)
350 West 5th Avenue, Suite 110, Escondido, CA 92025; (760) 480-7570
Biographical information
Birth Place
New York, NY
Race/Ethnicity
White
Residence
Valley Center, CA
Gender
Female
Born
March 28, 1960
Identifies as
Straight
How this legislator voted in 2021-2022
Campaign contributions received by sector
OpenSecrets and CalMatters have categorized campaign contributions to legislators based on the economic sector that the donor represents. Methodology →
This is how much money Marie Waldron has taken from the various sectors since she was elected to the legislature.
Broad sector | Amount | Percent |
---|---|---|
$515,945 $515k | 15% | |
$515,943 $515k | 15% | |
$403,082 $403k | 12% | |
$284,435 $284k | 9% | |
$275,164 $275k | 8% | |
$183,673 $183k | 5% | |
$171,850 $171k | 5% | |
$147,166 $147k | 4% | |
$124,750 $124k | 4% | |
$122,074 $122k | 4% | |
$104,230 $104k | 3% | |
$68,652 $68k | 2% | |
$13,150 $13k | <1% | |
$7,407 $7k | <1% | |
$2,550 $2k | <1% | |
$589 $589 | <1% | |
Note: The above percentages might not add up to exactly 100% because we are not displaying any contributions that have not yet been classified. |
Committees this legislator serves on
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How special interest groups rate this legislator
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Sponsored travel in 2022
Gifts reported in 2022
Assembly District 75 demographics

Safe Republican district
Next election: 2024
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Voter registration
Census data on race/ethnicity, household income, age, poverty rate, and education level will be provided when available.
Most recent election
2022 General
R
|
Marie Waldron (Incumbent)
Republican
|
67.8% | |
R
|
Randy Voepel (Incumbent)
Republican
|
32.2% |
CalMatters coverage about this legislator
Why single payer died in the California Legislature, again
By Alexei Koseff, February 1, 2022
An existential moment for California schools
By Emily Hoeven, January 19, 2022
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By Sameea Kamal, December 21, 2021
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