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Angelique Ashby
NameAngelique Ashby
OfficeMember of the California State Senate
Constituency8th district
Term startDecember 5, 2022
PredecessorRichard Pan
Office2Vice Mayor of Sacramento
Term start22014
Term end22022
Mayor2Darrell Steinberg
Office3Councilmember of the Sacramento City Council
Constituency3District 1
Term start32010
Term end32022
Predecessor3Ray Tretheway
Successor3Lisa Kaplan
Birth date5 October 1971
Birth placeSacramento, California, U.S.
PartyDemocratic
SpouseJeffrey R. Raimundo, 1997
EducationCalifornia State University, Sacramento (BA), University of the Pacific (JD)

Angelique Ashby is an American politician and attorney serving as the state senator for District 8. A member of the Democratic Party, she previously served on the Sacramento City Council and as vice mayor of Sacramento. Ashby's career has focused on issues including public safety, economic development, and housing policy in the Sacramento metropolitan area.

Early life and education

Angelique Ashby was born on October 5, 1971, in Sacramento. She was raised in the Natomas area of the city. Ashby attended local public schools before pursuing higher education at California State University, Sacramento, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree. She later obtained her Juris Doctor from the McGeorge School of Law at the University of the Pacific. Her early professional work included roles in community advocacy and legal services, which informed her later political focus on constituent services and local governance.

Political career

Ashby began her political career in 2010 when she was elected to represent District 1 on the Sacramento City Council, succeeding Ray Tretheway. During her tenure, she chaired several key committees, including the Law and Legislation Committee and the Sacramento Metro Air District. In 2014, she was appointed vice mayor by Mayor Kevin Johnson and continued in that role under Mayor Darrell Steinberg. Her council work emphasized public infrastructure projects, park development, and initiatives to reduce homelessness. In 2022, Ashby was elected to the California State Senate, winning the seat for the 8th district after a competitive primary against fellow Democrat Dave Jones. In the legislature, she serves on committees including the Senate Judiciary Committee and the Senate Housing Committee.

Electoral history

In the 2010 election for the Sacramento City Council, Ashby won the District 1 seat outright in the primary election. She was re-elected without opposition in 2014 and again in 2018. Her 2022 campaign for the California State Senate involved a contentious primary election against former California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones and Sacramento City Unified School District board member Michele Dexter. Ashby advanced to the general election under California's non-partisan blanket primary system and defeated Republican candidate G. David M. Peterson. The race was notable for significant spending by independent expenditure committees and focused on issues such as the California High-Speed Rail project and state housing policy.

Personal life

Ashby is married to political consultant Jeffrey R. Raimundo; the couple wed in 1997 and have one son. She resides in the Natomas community of Sacramento. Outside of politics, Ashby has been involved with numerous local organizations, including the Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps and the North Natomas Community Association. She is a member of the California State Bar and has practiced law in the areas of government relations and land use.

Category:1971 births Category:Living people Category:California State Senators Category:Sacramento City Council members Category:California Democrats Category:People from Sacramento, California Category:University of the Pacific (United States) alumni Category:California State University, Sacramento alumni