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  1. Gerald Mark McNerney is an American businessman, politician, and the U.S. representative for California's 9th congressional district from 2007 until 2023. He is a member of the Democratic Party. His district, numbered as the 11th district until 2013, was based in Stockton and included parts of San Joaquin County, East Contra Costa County, and southern Sacramento County. McNerney holds a Ph.D ...

  2. 19. Jan. 2022 · “So, when Jerry told me he wasn’t going to run, I knew I had to step up and run to keep CA-9 blue.” McNerney was first elected in 2006, when he upset Republican incumbent Richard Pombo of Tracy.

  3. 28. Dez. 2023 · Former Congressman Jerry McNerney has lost his attempt to have his former profession appear as his ballot designation for State Senate. A Sacramento County Superior Court judge ruled against McNerney on Tuesday, deciding that McNerney’s ballot designation will not be “Congressman” in the Senate District 5 race.

  4. 14. Juni 2023 · Pillsbury is pleased to announce that former eight-term California Congressman and leading authority on artificial intelligence, Jerry McNerney (D-San Joaquin, California), has joined the firm’s Government Law & Strategies group as a Senior Policy Advisor. Based in the firm’s San Francisco and Washington, DC offices, McNerney will provide clients with strategic guidance on AI ...

  5. 11. Dez. 2023 · Jerry McNerney; Carlos Villapudua; In a video posted online by Kyoko Takayama on December 9, McNerney announced his run. “This January, I decided to hang up my spurs and live the life of a civilian and was at peace with that. Then this last Monday, I got a call from Susan Eggman, who is the state senator from this district and she said Jerry ...

  6. 3. Nov. 2020 · 15,333. 32.2%. Total reported. 47,591. 33% of counties (1 of 3) have reported absentee votes. Data for absentee votes may not be available in some places. See absentee ballots returned in each ...

  7. 18. Jan. 2022 · PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Two more House Democrats announced Tuesday they won’t seek reelection in November, bringing the party’s total retirements to 28 ahead of what is expected to be a difficult midterm election year. Reps. Jim Langevin of Rhode Island and Jerry McNerney of California both said in separate announcements that they will ...