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Kevin Jeffries

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Kevin Jeffries
Image of Kevin Jeffries
Prior offices
California State Assembly District 66
Successor: Al Muratsuchi

Riverside County Board of Supervisors District 1
Successor: Jose Medina

Education

High school

Elsinore High School

Contact

Kevin Jeffries was a member of the Riverside County Board of Supervisors in California, representing District 1. Jeffries assumed office in 2012. Jeffries left office on January 6, 2025.

Jeffries won re-election to the Riverside County Board of Supervisors to represent District 1 in California outright in the primary on March 3, 2020, after the general election was canceled.

Biography

Jeffries' professional experience includes working as the president of Maxson Investments and serving as director of the Parks and Recreation District and chair of the Riverside County Republican Party from 1999 to 2006.[1]

Elections

2020

See also: Municipal elections in Riverside County, California (2020)

Nonpartisan primary election

Nonpartisan primary for Riverside County Board of Supervisors District 1

Incumbent Kevin Jeffries won election outright against Melissa Bourbonnais and Debbie Walsh in the primary for Riverside County Board of Supervisors District 1 on March 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Kevin Jeffries
Kevin Jeffries (Nonpartisan)
 
50.5
 
42,062
Melissa Bourbonnais (Nonpartisan)
 
25.0
 
20,823
Debbie Walsh (Nonpartisan)
 
24.5
 
20,406

Total votes: 83,291
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2012

Jeffries was ineligible to run for re-election due to term limits.

2010

See also: California State Assembly elections, 2010

Jeffries won re-election to the 66th District Seat in 2010. He had no opposition in the June 8 primary. He defeated Democrat Douglas P. Dye in the November 2 general election.[2]

California State Assembly, District 66 General Election (2010)
Candidates Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Kevin Jeffries (R) 81,176
Douglas P. Dye (D) 44,134

2008

In 2008, Jeffries was re-elected to the California State Assembly District 66. Jeffries (R) finished with 95,093 votes while his opponent Frandsen (D) finished with 69,040 votes.[3]

California State Assembly District 66
Candidates Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Kevin Jeffries (R) 95,093
Gray Frandsen 69,040

Campaign themes

2020

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Campaign finance summary

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Personal

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Jeffries has a wife, Christina. They have two children.

State legislative tenure

Scorecards

Capitol Weekly, California's major weekly periodical covering the state legislature, publishes an annual legislative scorecard to pin down the political or ideological leanings of every member of the legislature based on how they voted on an assortment of bills in the most recent legislative session. The 2009 scores were based on votes on 19 bills, but did not include how legislators voted on the Proposition 1A (2009). On the scorecard, "100" is a perfect liberal score and "0" is a perfect conservative score.[4][5]

On the 2009 Capitol Weekly legislative scorecard, Jeffries ranked as a 9.[6]

Jeffries' sponsored legislation includes:

  • AB 27 - Arson: aggravated: punishment
  • AB 137 - Open meetings: advisory committees
  • AB 156 - High school curriculum: volunteer service

For details and a full listing of sponsored bills, see the House site.

Committee assignments

2011-2012

In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Jeffries served on these committees:

2009-2010

In the 2009-2010 legislative session, Jeffries served on these committees:

See also


External links

Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by
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Riverside County Board of Supervisors District 1
2012-2025
Succeeded by
Jose Medina
Preceded by
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California State Assembly District 66
2006-2012
Succeeded by
Al Muratsuchi (D)