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Barbara Boxer (D)
Junior Senator from California

Elected: 1992 (2nd term)
Note: Chief Deputy for Strategic Outreach
Hometown: Greenbrae
Born: November 11, 1940; Brooklyn, N.Y.
Religion: Jewish
Family: Husband, Stewart Boxer; two children
Education: Brooklyn College, B.A. 1962
Career: Congressional aide; journalist; stockbroker
Political Highlights: candidate for Marin County Board of Supervisors, 1972; Marin County Board of Supervisors, 1977-83; U.S. House, 1983-93; U.S. Senate; U.S. Senate, 1993-present
Committees: Commerce, Science & Transportation ( Communications; Consumer Affairs, Foreign Commerce & Tourism; Oceans & Fisheries; Surface Transportation & Merchant Marine); Environment & Public Works ( Superfund, Waste Control & Risk Assessment - ranking member; Transportation & Infrastructure); Foreign Relations ( International Operations & Terrorism - ranking member; African Affairs; Near Eastern & South Asian Affairs)
Address: 112 Hart Senate Office Building, Constitution Ave. and Second St., N.E., Washington, DC, 20510-0505
Phone: (202) 224-3553
Fax: (202) 228-1338
E-mail: senator@boxer.senate.gov
Web site: boxer.senate.gov

Source: Congressional Quarterly (Updated: January 29, 2000). To suggest updates and corrections: politics.feedback@cq.com


Record and Rankings
RECORD AND RANKINGS

CQ Voting Studies are an annual analysis of a member's support or opposition to a given position. Interest Group Ratings are based on rankings from groups chosen to represent liberal, conservative, business and labor viewpoints.Voting Participation scores are based on the number of times a member voted "yea" or "nay" on roll call votes (not including quorum calls in the House).

CQ Vote Studies
Year Presidential
Support
Party
Unity
  S* O* S O
1998 85% 10% 88% 10%
1997 89 11 95 3
1996 88 10 94 6
1995 85 10 93 5
1994 85 13 91 8
1993 91 9 95 5
1992 5 51 50 4
1991 21 66 76 1
1990 14 81 86 4
S=Support; O=Oppose

Voting Participation
Year %
1998 97
1997 99
1996 99
1995 97
1994 97
1993 99
1992 55
1991 80
1990 89
Interest Groups
Year ADA AFL-CIO CCUS ACU
1998 95% n/a 59% 4 %
1997 100 86 50 0
1996 100 100 23 5
1995 100 100 26 0
1994 95 88 20 0
1993 90 91 9 8
1992 60 100 0 0
1991 80 100 25 0
1990 94 83 8 4

Note on Interest Groups: ADA=Americans for Democratic Action; AFL-CIO=American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations; CCUS=Chamber of Commerce of the United States; ACU=American Conservative Union

Source: Congressional Quarterly (Updated April 1999) AT A GLANCE
AT A GLANCE

State Legislature | Urban Statistics | Registered Voters | U.S. Congress | Term Limits | Elections | Population | Miscellaneous

State Legislature
Bicameral Legislature:
Two-year session meets year-round, with recess
Assembly: 80 members, 2-year terms
1999 breakdown: 32R, 47D; 59 men, 20 women
Salary: $121/day in session, plus $99,000 salary
Phone: (916) 445-3614
Senate: 40 members, 4-year terms
1999 breakdown: 15R, 25D; 33 men, 7 women
Salary: $121/day in session, plus $99,000 salary
Phone: (916) 445-4251

Urban Statistics
Los Angeles: Mayor Richard Riordan (R), Population 3,553,638
San Diego: Mayor Susan Golding (R), Population 1,171,121
San Jose: Mayor Ron Gonzales, N-P, Population 838,744
San Francisco: Mayor Willie Brown (D), Population 735,315
Oakland: Mayor Jerry Brown (D), Population 367,230

Registered Voters
Democrat: 47%
Republican: 36%
Unaffiliated: 13%
Other: 5%

U.S. Congress
Senate: 2 D
House: 28 D, 24 R

Term Limits
For state offices: Yes
Senate: 2 terms
House: 3 terms

Elections
1996 Presidential Vote:
Bill Clinton 51%, Bob Dole 38%, Ross Perot 7%
1992 Presidential Vote:
Bill Clinton 46%, George Bush 33%, Ross Perot 21%
1988 Presidential Vote:
George Bush 51%, Michael S. Dukakis 48%

Population
1998 population (est.): 31,878,234
1990 population: 29,760,021
1980 population: 23,667,902
Percent change 1980-90: +26%
Rank among states (1998): 1
White: 80%
Black: 7%
Asian or Pacific islander: 12%
American Indian or Eskimo: 1%
Hispanic origin: 30%
Urban: 93%
Rural: 7%
Born in state: 46%
Foreign-born: 22%
Under age 18: 8,951,653 (28%)
Ages 18-64: 19,744,683 (61%)
65 and older: 3,571,964 (11%)
Median age: 33

Miscellaneous
Web: www.state.ca.us
Capital: Sacramento
Median household income: $39,699 (1997)
   Rank among states: 16
Total area: 158,869 sq. miles
   Rank among states: 3

Source: Congressional Quarterly (Updated April 1999)


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