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Ling Ling Chang (born July 24, 1976) is an American politician who formerly served in the California State Senate, representing the 29th district, encompassing parts of Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bernardino counties.[1][2] Prior to being elected to the state Senate, she was a Diamond Bar City Councilwoman and a state Assemblywoman for the 55th district.[3] Chang is a Republican. She was also the first Taiwanese-born American elected to the state Assembly, and was the only Asian American woman in the California Legislature during her terms in office.[1][3]

Key Information

In 2016, Chang was a candidate for California's 29th State Senate district, losing the general election very narrowly to Democrat Josh Newman.[2] After Newman was recalled by voters in 2018, Chang won a plurality of votes on the recall ballot and became the state Senator for California's 29th district.[4] Chang narrowly lost re-election to Josh Newman in the 2020 election.[5]

Early life and education

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Born in Taiwan, Chang and her family emigrated to the United States when she was three years old.[6] She was raised in Diamond Bar, California, and graduated from Diamond Bar High School.[7] She studied biology at UC Riverside but did not graduate.[6][8] She was criticized during her 2014 campaign for claims that she attended Harvard University when she was in fact taking online classes through Harvard Extension School, the university's online extension program which is open to the general public.[9][10]

Career

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Chang (right) after taking the oath of office in 2018

Chang worked at Strategy Insights Group. In 2005, she was elected to the Walnut Valley Water District Board and was then elected twice to the Diamond Bar City Council.[1]

California State Assembly

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Chang was elected to the California Assembly in the 55th district in 2014 and had five bills signed into law in her first seven months in office.[6] She also proposed bills seeking to cut business regulations.[8]

2014 California State Assembly 55th district election[11][12]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ling Ling Chang 13,242 28.7
Democratic Gregg D. Fritchle 12,243 26.5
Republican Phillip Chen 10,659 23.1
Republican Steve Tye 9,987 21.6
Total votes 46,131 100.0
General election
Republican Ling Ling Chang 54,313 63.7
Democratic Gregg D. Fritchle 30,895 36.3
Total votes 85,208 100.0
Republican hold

2016 State Senate run

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Chang was the Republican candidate for California's 29th State Senate district in the 2016 election. She ran against two Democrats, former Irvine Mayor Sukhee Kang and veteran Josh Newman to succeed Bob Huff in 2016 due to term limits.[13]

As of October 2016, Chang had raised more than $4 million.[8] She made public comments distancing herself from Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.[14][15] In November 2016, with 49.6% of the vote, Chang lost the general election to Democrat Josh Newman.[16]

2016 California State Senate 29th district election[17][18]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ling Ling Chang 73,514 44.0
Democratic Josh Newman 48,754 29.2
Democratic Sukhee Kang 44,766 26.8
Total votes 167,034 100.0
General election
Democratic Josh Newman 160,230 50.4
Republican Ling Ling Chang 157,732 49.6
Total votes 317,962 100.0
Democratic gain from Republican

2018 State Senate special recall election

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On June 5, 2018, Chang won a recall election for the same State Senate seat that she had lost to Josh Newman two years earlier. Newman was targeted for recall by the Republican Party of California in an attempt to break the Democratic super majority in the Senate, though the campaign also emphasized Newman's vote to increase gas and vehicle taxes to fund infrastructure improvements.[19] [4]

2018 California's 29th State Senate district special recall election
Choice Votes %
Referendum passed Yes 91,892 58.1
No 66,197 41.9
Total votes 158,089 100.00
2018 California's 29th State Senate district special recall election
Successor of Josh Newman if a majority vote in favor of recall
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ling Ling Chang 50,215 33.8
Democratic Joseph Cho 31,726 21.4
Republican Bruce Whitaker 28,704 19.3
Democratic Josh Ferguson 17,745 12.0
Democratic Kevin Carr 12,713 8.6
Republican George C. Shen 7,442 5.0
Total votes 148,545 100.0
Republican gain from Democratic

2020 State Senate election

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In 2020 Chang lost the election to serve a full term in the State Senate. She lost the 2020 rematch to Josh Newman by a margin about three times larger than she had lost in 2016.

2020 California State Senate 29th district election[20][21]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ling Ling Chang (incumbent) 98,687 47.4
Democratic Josh Newman 69,732 33.5
Democratic Joseph Cho 39,643 19.1
Total votes 208,062 100.0
General election
Democratic Josh Newman 214,456 51.3
Republican Ling Ling Chang (incumbent) 203,762 48.7
Total votes 418,218 100.0
Democratic gain from Republican

Personal life

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Chang is married to Andrew Wong, an attorney.[1]

References

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