Torlakson served on the
Antioch City Councl from 1978 to 1980 and was a member of the
Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors from 1980 to 1996.
California State Assembly In 1996 Torlakson, then a
Contra Costa County Supervisor, ran for the
California State Assembly seat of term-limited
Bob Campbell (D-Richmond). He defeated George Miller IV, son of veteran congressman
George Miller III, in the Democratic primary. Torlakson campaigned with the slogan, "His own name, his own record." He was easily reelected in 1998.
California State Senate In 2000 Torlakson won an expensive, hard fought campaign to unseat
Republican state Senator Richard Rainey (R-Walnut Creek) by 12%. While serving in the State Senate, Torlakson was appointed to chair the important Senate Appropriations Committee. As Superintendent, Torlakson was eighth in the
line of succession to the office of
Governor of California. On Monday, July 25, 2016, Governor
Jerry Brown;
Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom;
Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de León;
Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon;
Secretary of State Alex Padilla; then
Attorney General Kamala Harris;
Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones; and
Board of Equalization chair
Fiona Ma were all out of state attending the
2016 Democratic National Convention in
Philadelphia, leaving Torlakson Acting Governor. As Acting Governor, Torlakson proclaimed a state of emergency for the
Sand Fire in
Los Angeles County and the
Soberanes Fire in
Monterey County.
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