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Steve Horn

Republican

Picture of Steve Horn
Congressional Pictorial Directory (GPO)
Date Party Office Votes Result
11-03-1992 Republican CD-38 92038 Win
11-08-1994 Republican CD-38 85225 Win
11-05-1996 Republican CD-38 88136 Win
11-03-1998 Republican CD-38 71386 Win
11-07-2000 Republican CD-38 87266 Win
Website: bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000789
 

Candidate Biography:

John Stephen Horn
Born: May 31, 1931 in San Juan Bautista, CA
Married: Nini Moore Horn (in 1953)
Children: Marcia and Steve Jr.
Died: February 17, 2011 in Long Beach, CA

1959-1960: Administrative Assistant, Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell
1960-1966: Legislative Assistant, U.S. Senator Thomas H. Kuchel
1966-1969: Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution
1970-1988: President, California State University Long Beach
1969-1980: Vice Chairman, United States Commission on Civil Rights
1980-1982: Commissioner, United States Commission on Civil Rights
1972-1988: Member, National Institute of Corrections Advisory Board
1980-1985: Vice Chairman, California Republican League
1984-1987: Chairman, National Institute of Corrections Advisory Board
1988: Primary Candidate for CD-42 (Lost; 20.3%)

  • PLACENAME: The Steve and Nini Horn Center is located at CSU Long Beach. It was named in 2003.

Source: "Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-Present" (U.S. Library of Congress) [http://bioguide.congress.gov/]
Source: "Steve Horn dies at 79; a former Long Beach-area congressman" by Valerie J. Nelson, Los Angeles Times (2/19/2011)