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Kevin Kiley 2022 Prospectus
Kevin Kiley 2022 Prospectus
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Kevin Kiley was elected to the California State Assembly in 2016 and has twice been reelected
by substantial margins. In the 2020 election, he received more votes than any Republican in
California history.
In five years in the Legislature, Kevin has authored groundbreaking new laws on freedom
of speech, artificial intelligence, privacy, criminal justice reform, and protections for sexual
assault victims, along with introducing the most significant school choice legislation in
recent years. For his work advancing economic freedom, in 2020 he was named the national
Legislator of the Year by the Association of Independent Workers. He has by far the largest
social media following of any California Legislator and in recent reports raised 10 times more
in small-dollar grassroots donations than any other Assemblymember.
Kevin has led the opposition to Governor Gavin Newsom’s draconian COVID mandates. In
November of 2020, he and fellow Legislator James Gallagher made use of their legal training
by winning a trial against Newsom for violating the separation of powers.
Kevin began his career as a high school teacher in inner-city Los Angeles, where he chaired
the English Department and led his students to significant academic gains. Later as an
attorney, Kevin defended the U.S. Constitution in California courts and helped prosecute the
civil case against China’s Huawei Technologies for intellectual property theft. He left private
practice to become a prosecutor and Deputy Attorney General, representing the People of
California in cases against violent felons.
Kevin holds a bachelor’s degree from Harvard, a law degree from Yale, and a master’s in
secondary education from Loyola Marymount. He has also served as an adjunct professor at
McGeorge School of Law.
The newly created Third Congressional District is an open seat with no incumbent. Republicans
have a 6-point advantage in voter registration. Kevin Kiley currently represents over 67
percent of the voters in the new district, where he grew up and lives. He is the only declared
Republican candidate.
Over half of the new District’s voters live in Placer County. The next largest block of voters
comes from Sacramento County followed by Nevada, El Dorado, Plumas, Inyo, Mono, Yuba,
Sierra and Alpine.
Voter Registration
Republican 39.23% American Independent 3.80%
Democrat 32.47% Libertarian 1.57%
No Party Preference 20.26% Other <1%
Past Results
Presidential
2020 Trump R +1.78
2016 Trump R +7.87
2020 Romney R +13.66
Governor
2018 Cox R +12.08
2016 Kashkari R +4.62
Former Roseville Mayor Richard Roccucci Folsom City Mayor Kerri Howell
Rocklin Vice Mayor Ken Broadway Folsom Vice Mayor Rosario Rodriguez
Rocklin City Councilor Jill Gayaldo Folsom City Councilor Mike Kozlowski
Lincoln Vice Mayor Holly Andreatta Former Folsom Mayor Andy Morin
Lincoln City Councilor Paul Joiner El Dorado County Auditor Joe Harn
I/We would like to serve on the Finance Committee by giving and/or raising a total of $10,000
I/We would like to contribute $5,800 ($2,900 for the primary and $2,900 for the general election.)
My spouse and I would like to contribute the maximum to your campaign of $5,800 for the primary.
I would like to contribute the maximum to your campaign of $2,900 for the primary.