Dave Cortese (California)

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Dave Cortese
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Candidate, California State Senate District 15

California State Senate District 15
Tenure

2020 - Present

Term ends

2024

Years in position

3

Predecessor
Prior offices
East Side Union High School District board of trustees At-large

San Jose City Council District 8

Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors District 3
Successor: Otto Lee

Compensation

Base salary

$122,694/year

Per diem

$214/day

Elections and appointments
Last elected

November 3, 2020

Next election

November 5, 2024

Bildung

High school

Bellarmine College Prep

Bachelor's

University of California, Davis

Law

Lincoln University Law School

Personal
Profession
Attorney
Kontakt

Dave Cortese (Democratic Party) is a member of the California State Senate, representing District 15. He assumed office on December 7, 2020. His current term ends on December 2, 2024.

Cortese (Democratic Party) is running for re-election to the California State Senate to represent District 15. He is on the ballot in the general election on November 5, 2024. He advanced from the primary on March 5, 2024.

Biography

Dave Cortese graduated from Bellarmine College Preparatory. Cortese earned a B.S. in political science from the University of California at Davis and a J.D. from Lincoln University Law School. His career experience includes working as an attorney and owning a business. Cortese served as a trustee with the East Side Union High School District.[1][2][3]


Committee assignments

2023-2024

Cortese was assigned to the following committees:

2021-2022

Cortese was assigned to the following committees:

The following table lists bills this person sponsored as a legislator, according to BillTrack50 and sorted by action history. Bills are sorted by the date of their last action. The following list may not be comprehensive. To see all bills this legislator sponsored, click on the legislator's name in the title of the table.


Elections

2024

See also: California State Senate elections, 2024

General election

General election for California State Senate District 15

Incumbent Dave Cortese and Robert P. Howell are running in the general election for California State Senate District 15 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
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Dave Cortese (D)
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Robert P. Howell (R)

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Nonpartisan primary election

Nonpartisan primary for California State Senate District 15

Incumbent Dave Cortese and Robert P. Howell defeated Tony Loaiza in the primary for California State Senate District 15 on March 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Dave Cortese (D)
 
69.0
 
124,539
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Robert P. Howell (R)
 
19.0
 
34,205
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Tony Loaiza (R) Candidate Connection
 
12.0
 
21,643

Total votes: 180,387
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Campaign finance

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2020

See also: California State Senate elections, 2020

General election

General election for California State Senate District 15

Dave Cortese defeated Ann Ravel in the general election for California State Senate District 15 on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Dave Cortese (D) Candidate Connection
 
54.8
 
212,207
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Ann Ravel (D)
 
45.2
 
175,203

Total votes: 387,410
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Nonpartisan primary election

Nonpartisan primary for California State Senate District 15

The following candidates ran in the primary for California State Senate District 15 on March 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Dave Cortese (D) Candidate Connection
 
33.9
 
79,507
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Ann Ravel (D)
 
22.1
 
51,752
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Nora Campos (D)
 
16.9
 
39,683
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Robert P. Howell (R)
 
10.2
 
23,840
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Johnny Khamis (Independent)
 
10.1
 
23,747
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Ken Del Valle (R)
 
6.1
 
14,280
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Tim Gildersleeve (Independent)
 
0.7
 
1,635

Total votes: 234,444
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Endorsements

A complete list of Cortese's endorsements can be found on his campaign website here.

2014

See also: San Jose, California mayoral election, 2014

The city of San Jose, California held elections for mayor on November 4, 2014. A primary election took place on June 3, 2014. Dave Cortese and Sam Liccardo advanced past Pierluigi Oliverio, Bill Chew, Timothy Harrison, Rose Herrera, Michael Alfred Alvarado and Madison Nguyen in the primary. Liccardo defeated Cortese in the general election.[4][5][6]

Campaign themes

2024

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2020

Candidate Connection

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I grew up working in the orchards, raised in a family that's been active in our community for 100 years. I learned in business and in government, our decisions matter. I'm running for State Senate to make good decisions that help our local community. Affordable Housing-I co-chaired the campaign to raise $950 million for new affordable housing, and will continue pushing to make housing affordable for our children, seniors, and working families. Homelessness-I launched 22 new housing developments for the homeless, built pathways into housing for homeless veterans, and improved mental health programs. In Sacramento, I'll advocate for a statewide approach to addressing homelessness-this is not a city by city problem. Transportation-I secured critical funding to bring BART to San Jose and improve highway interchanges. I will continue working to increase access to safe, reliable, and fast transportation that reduces commute times. Climate Change-I helped protect over 48,000 acres of open space from development and led the County to commit to 100% renewable energy. I will fight to protect California against federal efforts to roll back critical environmental protections. It takes passion and experience to get things done, that's why I'm the only candidate endorsed by the California Democratic Party and I've earned the support of teachers, nurses, firefighters and neighborhood leaders. I respectfully ask for your vote.

  • Housing /Homelessness--The lack of housing, and in particular affordable housing, is creating a serious social justice issue where we have record-numbers of mentally ill adults along with students and working families living in cars or tents or moving from couch to couch. This is unacceptable and in the richest region in the state, we can do better. I co-chaired the successful Measure A campaign in 2016 to raise $950M to build permanent supportive housing and I'm pleased to say we have 22 of those projects fully funded this year.
  • Public Safety -- Public safety is the first responsibility of any governmental body. This includes ensuring that our public safety personnel are appropriately staffed, trained, and equipped to effectively do the job. We must also look at public safety through the lens of social justice. Oppressive immigration policies and harsh sentencing practices can have a detrimental long-term effect on public safety and can increase costs to taxpayers.
  • Climate Restoration--Climate scientists are telling us that we have just 12 years before we do irreparable damage to our global environment. We need aggressive and immediate actions to turn this around, shifting our dependency on fossil fuels to renewable sources. By 2020 all Santa Clara County Government operations will be 100% renewable, proving that it is doable. In 2017, I created, in partnership with Vice President Al Gore and the Climate Reality Project, the Counties Climate Coalition, a nationwide organization of county governments committed to 100 % renewable energy in their operations, in addition to upholding the goals set out in the Paris Climate Agreement.

I learned long ago that the only reason to be in the business of public service is to help people. I have had the good fortune to be able to help many people through my role as an elected official over the years, whether it's individual constituents who call the office with a problem or through policies or programs which help groups of people like immigrant families, challenged youth, veterans, or people without homes. I would like the opportunity to expand my capacity to help people from the 2 million people in Santa Clara County to the 40 million people in the State of California.

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2014

Cortese's campaign website highlighted the following issues:[7]

  • Economy and business
  • Bildung
  • Environment
  • Fiscal responsibility
  • Homelessness
  • Housing
  • Parks
  • Public safety

Campaign finance summary


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Dave Cortese campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2024* California State Senate District 15On the Ballot general$1,192,762 $79,540
2020California State Senate District 15Won general$1,987,510 N/A**
Grand total$3,180,272 $79,540
Sources: OpenSecretsFederal Elections Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
* Data from this year may not be complete
** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle
Note: Totals above reflect only availabale data.

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by
James Beall Jr. (D)
California State Senate District 15
2020-Present
Succeeded by
-
Preceded by
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Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors District 3
2009-2020
Succeeded by
Otto Lee
Preceded by
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San Jose City Council District 8
2001-2008
Succeeded by
-
Preceded by
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East Side Union High School District board of trustees At-large
1992-2000
Succeeded by
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