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Buffy Wicks
Member of the California State Assembly

Buffy Wicks

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Member of the California State Assembly
Work field
Gender
Female
Star sign
LeoLeo
Birth
10 August 1977, Foresthill, Placer County, California, USA
Age
46 years
Residence
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA
Education
University of Washington,
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Biography

Buffy Jo Christina Wicks (born August 10, 1977) is an American politician who serves in the California State Assembly. A Democrat, she represents the 15th Assembly District, which encompasses the cities of Berkeley, Emeryville, Richmond, and parts of the City of Oakland in the East Bay. Prior to being elected to the State Assembly, she was an American political strategist who is credited as one of the architects of President Barack Obama's grassroots organizing model. She also served on the senior staff of Obama's 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns, and as Deputy Director at the White House Office of Public Engagement.

Wicks was first elected to the State Assembly in November 2018 after beating Richmond City Councilmember Jovanka Beckles, a fellow Democrat.

Background

Born in Foresthill, California in 1977, Wicks graduated from Placer High School in 1995. She graduated from the University of Washington in 1999 with a B.A. degree in political science and history.

In 2000, she began a two-year program for an International Master in Peace, Conflict, and Development Studies (PEACE Master) of the Universitat Jaume I (UJI), Castellón, Spain, under the UNESCO Chair of Philosophy for Peace, but left in 2001 and did not complete the degree.

Career

Wicks has worked in the labor movement, on women's issues, and as a children's rights advocate.

Wicks's started her political career in the early 2000s in the San Francisco Bay Area by organizing rallies against the Iraq War. She then worked on the unsuccessful 2004 presidential campaign of Howard Dean.

As one of the early hires on the 2008 presidential campaign for Barack Obama, Wicks was active in grassroots mobilization and outcome-based organizing. She ran various state operations during the primaries and general election, including in California, Texas and Missouri.

Wicks was then tapped by President Obama to serve in the Executive Office of the President as the Deputy Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement.

From 2010 to 2011, Wicks "served as Rahm Emanuel’s campaign manager in early months of campaign and developed core strategy and positioning in race as well as early infrastructure."

In 2012, she joined President Obama's re-election effort and served as the National Director of Operation Vote. She was responsible for mobilizing voters in demographic groups including African American, Latino, women, and the youth.

From 2014 to 2015, Wicks transitioned the super PAC Priorities USA Action into a pro-Hillary Clinton vehicle and served as its executive director. In 2016, Wicks was named the California State Director by Clinton's presidential campaign in advance of the June 7 primary.

Wicks previously worked as the political director of "Wake Up Wal-mart," a United Food and Commercial Worker-funded movement. She was a Fellow at Institute of Politics and Public Policy at Georgetown University and a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress focusing on public policies affecting women and families.

Wicks has published opinion editorials for TIME, Politico, and the Daily Beast on current political events. She also gives regular speeches in the United States and abroad on organizing, leadership, women's issues, and the state of American politics.

California State Assembly race

In 2017, Wicks declared herself a candidate for the 2018 California State Assembly election, running for the 15th district. The seat was vacated by Tony Thurmond, who ran for California State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Wicks's opponents in the race included Oakland City Councilman Dan Kalb and Richmond City Councilwoman Jovanka Beckles. In the primary held on June 5, Wicks finished first with 31.4% of the vote. In the general election on November 6, Wicks won with 56% of the vote to Beckles's 44%.

2018 California State Assembly election

Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticBuffy Wicks37,14131.4
DemocraticJovanka Beckles18,73315.8
DemocraticDan Kalb18,00715.2
DemocraticJudy Appel13,59111.5
DemocraticRochelle Pardue-Okimoto9,8268.3
RepublicanPranav Jandhyala6,9465.9
DemocraticAndy Katz6,2095.2
DemocraticBen Bartlett3,9493.3
DemocraticCheryl Sudduth1,4931.2
DemocraticRaquella Thaman1,0070.9
DemocraticOwen Poindexter8190.7
DemocraticSergey Vikramsingh Piterman6890.6
Total votes118,410100.0
General election
DemocraticBuffy Wicks99,62054.3
DemocraticJovanka Beckles83,93145.7
Total votes183,551100.0

2020 California State Assembly election

Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticBuffy Wicks (incumbent)118,90683.9%
No party preferenceSara Brink11,3848.0%
RepublicanJeanne M. Solnordal11,3638.0%
Total votes
The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 03 Jul 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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