American politician
Rhodesia Ransom is an American politician who is a member of the California State Assembly for the 13th district . A Democrat , she previously served on the Tracy City Council
Early life and education
Ransom holds a Master of Public Administration from Golden Gate University .
Career
Ransom previously served on the Tracy City Council.
She ran for San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors in 2020, narrowly losing in the general election to Robert Rickman.[ 1]
In 2022, Ransom was elected to serve as one of 30 representatives for California to the Democratic National Committee .[ 2]
California Assembly campaign
Ransom intitially ran for the 5th district of the California State Senate , the seat of term-limited incumbent Susan Talamantes Eggman . She was endorsed by the California Democratic Party and faced Edith Villapudua, wife of Assemblymember Carlos Villapudua . However, the couple switched races on the day before California's candidate filing deadline, with Carlos running for Senate and Edith running for his Assembly seat.[ 3] The move was characterized as a ploy to better each of their electoral prospects; however it drove former U.S. Representative Jerry McNerney to join the Senate race and Ransom to also switch into the Assembly election.[ 4] [ 5] Despite the last-minute switch, Ransom defeated Edith and McNerney defeated Carlos in their respective elections.[ 6]
Electoral history
2024
2020
2020 San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors District 5 Election[ 7] [ 8]
Primary election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Nonpartisan
Robert Rickman
13,325
42.13
Nonpartisan
Rhodesia Ransom
9,332
29.51
Nonpartisan
Veronica Vargas
5,804
18.35
Nonpartisan
Mateo Morelos Bedolla
3,074
9.72
Nonpartisan
Mateo Morelos Bedolla
3,074
9.72
Write-in
93
0.29%
Total votes
31,628
100.0
General election
Nonpartisan
Robert Rickman
34,180
50.52
Nonpartisan
Rhodesia Ransom
33,470
49.48
Total votes
67,650
100.0
Personal life
Ransom lives in Tracy, California .
References
^ Brownne, Bob (December 4, 2020). "Rickman defeats Ransom by slim margin in supervisor race" . Tracy Press . Retrieved March 13, 2024 .
^ Howard, Jerry (July 17, 2022). "Virtual sports betting the only proposition CADEM opposes for November" . KDRV . Retrieved March 29, 2024 .
^ Gligich, Daniel (December 11, 2023). "Villapuduas switch races for Senate, Assembly. Now they both face tougher races" . The San Joaquin Valley Sun . Retrieved January 18, 2024 .
^ White, Jeremy (December 8, 2023). "Former Rep. Jerry McNerney jumps into fast-shifting California state Senate race" . Politico . Retrieved January 18, 2024 .
^ Workman, Hannah (December 11, 2023). "Democrat Jerry McNerney announces bid for Stockton-area Senate seat as Villapuduas swap races" . Stockton Record . Retrieved January 18, 2024 .
^ Linesburgh, Scott (March 6, 2024). "Shoemaker, Ransom establish leads in state contests" . Stocktonia . Retrieved March 29, 2024 .
^ "County of San Joaquin 2020 Primary Statement of Vote" (PDF) . San Joaquin County .gov . April 5, 2020. Retrieved March 13, 2024 .
^ "County of San Joaquin 2020 Final Official Results Cumulative Report" (PDF) . San Joaquin County .gov . December 3, 2020. Retrieved March 13, 2024 .
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