Josh Newman Wife, Spouse & Wedding

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Josh Newmanwife: Josh Newman is an American politician who serves in the California State Senate. A Democrat, he represents the 29th Senate District, which encompasses parts of Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bernardino counties. He was previously recalled from the same office in June 2018.

Wife

Josh Newman’s wife is Darcy Lewis. The couple has a child together.

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Josh Newman was born on October 17, 1964. He is 58 years old. He is the son of American parents. Newman was elected to the State Senate by a very narrow margin in November 2016, providing Democrats with a ⅔ supermajority of 27 seats. In June 2018, he was successfully recalled by the voters of the 29th Senate District, and replaced by his 2016 opponent, former Republican Assemblywoman Ling Ling Chang.

In November 2020, Newman once again defeated Chang to return to the State Senate. Prior to being elected to the State Senate, Newman was a veterans’ advocate and executive director of a nonprofit for veterans. Newman graduated from Yale University and served as an officer in the United States Army.

In Josh Newman‘s first election, he defeated former Irvine Mayor Sukhee Kang in the primary, then narrowly defeated state Assemblywoman Ling Ling Chang to succeed term-limited Republican Bob Huff in the general election.

In June 2018, Newman was recalled from office, ostensibly for his affirmative vote on Senate Bill 1, which increased gas and diesel taxes and raised DMV registration fees in California. T he recall effort was heavily pushed by influential radio personalities John and Ken. He was replaced by Republican Ling Ling Chang, whom he had defeated in the 2016 election.

On March 4, 2019, Newman announced that he would be a candidate to return to the California State Senate in the 2020 elections. He came in second in the primary election, defeating Democratic challenger Joseph Cho. In the general election, he won office with 51.3% of the vote to retake the seat from Chang.