Steven N. Samuelian
Steven N. Samuelian was elected to the 29th district of the California State Assembly in 2002. He succeeded Mike Briggs who stepped down to make an unsuccessful run for Congress. He served one term in the assembly, and withdrew from the 2004 campaign. Mike Villines succeeded the assemblyman.
Background
Samuelian is an alumnus of California Polytechnic State University, Pomona. He served in a variety of Republican Party and Republican candidate campaign positions before holding public office.[1] He also held a number of board positions on local organizations and committees.[1]
2002 election - California's 29th State Assembly, 29th district
Samuelian defeated Larry Willey in the Republican primary and Richard Martinez, Jr. in the General Election.
California Consulting
Steve Samuelian currently owns the state's largest grant writing company, California Consulting, LLC with offices in Southern, Central, and Northern California.
California Assembly | ||
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Preceded by Mike Briggs |
California State Assemblyman, 29th district 2002 – 2004 |
Succeeded by Michael Villines |
References
External links
- California Secretary of State's official 2002 returns
- Assembly will seat 2 new Valley legislators
- Valley Taxpayers Terminated.
- Autry rescinds Samuelian endorsement