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Bob J. Archuleta

Democratic

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bobarchuletaforsenate.com
Date Party Office Votes Result
11-06-2018 Democratic SD-32 177054 Win
11-08-2022 Democratic SD-30 129890 Win
Website: sd30.senate.ca.gov
 

Candidate Biography:

Bobby Jerry Archuleta
Born: June 1, 1945 in California
Married: Rose
Children: Five
Military Service: ARMY

Previous: Police Officer, Montebello Police Department.
1990-2018: Member, Los Angeles County Veteran’s Affairs Commission
2012-2016?: Member, United States Military Academy Board of Visitors
2007-2018: Member, Pico Rivera City Council
2018: Special Election Candidate for SD-32 (Lost; 11.9%)
2024: Primary Candidate for CD-31 (Lost; 10.5%)

  • SENATE VACANCY: Following the resignation of State Senator Tony Mendoza, the special primary to fill the vacancy in the current term (which would end in November 2018) was consolidated with the regular primary election for the new full term (which would start in December 2018). During the elections on June 5th, Rita Topalian (R) took the took the top stop in both the primary and the special primary. Vanessa Delgado (D) came in second in the special election (and will be in the run-off), but came in third in the primary, meaning that she will not appear on the November ballot. Bob Archuletta(D) came in fourth place in the special election (after Topalian, Delgado and Mendoza) but second in the regular primary (meaning that he will appear on the November ballot. Mendoza came in fourth in the regular primary and third in the special election.