James Gallagher (California politician)

James Gallagher
Minority Leader of the California Assembly
In office
February 8, 2022 – September 16, 2025
Preceded byMarie Waldron
Succeeded byHeath Flora
Member of the California State Assembly
from the 3rd district
Assumed office
December 1, 2014
Preceded byDan Logue
Personal details
Born (1981-03-04) March 4, 1981
PartyRepublican
SpouseJanna
Children5
EducationUniversity of California, Berkeley (BA)
University of California, Davis (JD)

James M. Gallagher (born March 7, 1981) is an American politician currently serving in the California State Assembly. He represents the 3rd Assembly district, located in the northern Sacramento Valley. Gallagher served as the Minority Leader of the California State Assembly from 2022 to 2025.[1][2]

Background

Gallagher is the descendant of Irish immigrants who settled northern California in the early 1800s. His paternal grandfather, Robert Gallagher, served four years (1985–89) on the Sutter County Board of Supervisors.[3]

Education

After graduating from East Nicolaus High School, Gallagher earned a bachelor's degree in political science from UC Berkeley.[4] Gallagher earned a JD degree from UC Davis.[5]

Career

Gallagher's political career began when he worked for State Assemblyman Doug LaMalfa as a fellow in a Fellowship Program.[4]

Since 2007, Gallagher has been practicing law.[4][6] He is a partner in his family's fifth generation rice and walnut farming operation.[7] In 2008, Gallagher was elected to the Sutter County Board of Supervisors, where he served until his election to the State Assembly.

On November 4, 2014, Gallagher won the election and succeeded fellow Republican Dan Logue, who ran unsuccessfully for Congress that year. Gallagher is a Republican representing the California's 3rd State Assembly district, encompassing western parts of the Sacramento Valley.[5][8] In 2017, Gallagher became the Republican Caucus Chairman of the California General Assembly.[5]

Personal life

Gallagher's wife is Janna; they met in kindergarten while attending Browns School in Rio Oso, California. They have five children.[5]

Electoral history

2014 California State Assembly 3rd district election[9][10]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican James Gallagher 34,744 44.4
Democratic Jim Reed 26,557 34.0
Republican Ryan Schohr 16,906 21.6
Total votes 78,207 100.0
General election
Republican James Gallagher 69,552 63.1
Democratic Jim Reed 40,732 36.9
Total votes 110,284 100.0
Republican hold
2016 California State Assembly 3rd district election[11][12]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican James Gallagher (incumbent) 66,686 61.0
Democratic Edward Ritchie 42,700 39.0
Democratic Bryce Corron (write-in) 12 0.0
Total votes 109,398 100.0
General election
Republican James Gallagher (incumbent) 108,910 63.0
Democratic Edward Ritchie 63,867 37.0
Total votes 172,777 100.0
Republican hold
2018 California State Assembly 3rd district election[13][14]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican James Gallagher (incumbent) 64,975 65.0
Democratic Sonia Aery 34,941 35.0
Total votes 99,916 100.0
General election
Republican James Gallagher (incumbent) 95,786 60.2
Democratic Sonia Aery 63,445 39.8
Total votes 159,231 100.0
Republican hold
2020 California State Assembly 3rd district election[15][16]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican James Gallagher (incumbent) 83,022 65.3
Democratic James R. Henson 44,107 34.7
Total votes 127,129 100.0
General election
Republican James Gallagher (incumbent) 130,163 63.7
Democratic James R. Henson 74,201 36.3
Total votes 204,364 100.0
2022 California State Assembly 3rd district election[17][18]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican James Gallagher (incumbent) 65,115 66.0
Democratic David Leon Zink 33,513 34.0
Democratic Jeanenne H. Hoston (write-in) 41 0.0
Total votes 98,669 100.0
General election
Republican James Gallagher (incumbent) 98,475 65.4
Democratic David Leon Zink 52,198 34.6
Total votes 150,673 100.0
Republican hold
2024 California State Assembly 3rd district election[19][20]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican James Gallagher (incumbent) 76,570 68.4
Democratic Aaron Draper 35,434 31.6
Total votes 112,004 100.0
General election
Republican James Gallagher (incumbent) 131,578 66.3
Democratic Aaron Draper 66,962 33.7
Total votes 198,540 100.0
Republican hold

See also

References

  1. ^ Diego, Debbie L. Sklar • Times of San (July 9, 2025). "Assembly Republicans elect Heath Flora new leader in unanimous vote". Times of San Diego. Retrieved September 16, 2025.
  2. ^ Wolffe, Kate (July 9, 2025). "Central Valley lawmaker will be next leader of Republicans in CA Assembly". The Sacramento Bee. Retrieved September 16, 2025.
  3. ^ "Bio". February 19, 2012. Retrieved March 31, 2021.
  4. ^ a b c "James Gallagher". ricelawyers.net. Archived from the original on January 25, 2019. Retrieved January 24, 2019.
  5. ^ a b c d "James Gallagher". votesmart.org. Retrieved January 24, 2019.
  6. ^ "James Gallagher". Sac Valley Law. sacvalleylaw.com. Archived from the original on January 25, 2019. Retrieved January 24, 2019.
  7. ^ "Sutter supervisor enters 3rd Assembly race". www.redding.com. Retrieved February 27, 2021.
  8. ^ "James Gallagher". ballotpedia.org. Retrieved January 24, 2019.
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