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Curt Pringle

Curtis L. "Curt" Pringle (born June 27, 1959) is an American politician from the U.S. state of California. He is the most recent Republican to have served as the Speaker of the California State Assembly. He is a former Mayor of Anaheim and a former Chairman of the California High Speed Rail Authority. Since leaving office, Pringle has operated a public relations and government affairs firm, Curt Pringle & Associates.

Curt Pringle
44th Mayor of Anaheim
In office
December 3, 2002 – December 7, 2010
Preceded byTom Daly
Succeeded byTom Tait
61st Speaker of the California State Assembly
In office
January 4, 1996 – November 30, 1996
Preceded byBrian Setencich
Succeeded byCruz Bustamante
Member of the California State Assembly
from the 68th district
In office
December 7, 1992 – November 30, 1998
Preceded bySteve Clute
Succeeded byKen Maddox
Member of the California State Assembly
from the 72nd district
In office
December 5, 1988 – November 30, 1990
Preceded byDick Longshore
Succeeded byTom Umberg
Personal details
Born
Curtis L. Pringle

(1959-06-27) June 27, 1959 (age 63)
Emmetsburg, Iowa, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseAlexis (m. 1984)
Children2
Alma materCalifornia State University, Long Beach (BBA, MPA)
WebsiteOfficial website

Early life and education

Pringle was born in Emmetsburg, Iowa, but moved with his family to California and settled in Garden Grove at the age of nine in 1968. Pringle earned a bachelor's degree in business administration and a master's degree in public administration from California State University, Long Beach.

In addition to his political work, Pringle has served as an adjunct professor at the University of California, Irvine and Chapman University, where he has taught California politics and government.

Career

As a young man, Pringle ran unsuccessfully for a seat on the Garden Grove City Council. In 1986, while working for his parents' drapery business, Pringle was elected to the Orange County Republican Central Committee, which is the controlling organ of the county Republican Party.

In 1988, the Republican nominee for Pringle's Assembly district, freshman incumbent Assemblyman Dick Longshore, died the day after the June primary election, and under California law the central committee members were charged with selecting a replacement. They chose Pringle.

In his first campaign for the state assembly, for the California State Legislature, 1989–90 session, Pringle actively pioneered Voter suppression in the United States against Hispanics in Santa Ana.[1] He and the OC Republican Party hired a security guard firm to protect against illegal voting by undocumented aliens. Some claimed this was an effort to scare Hispanic voters. The FBI investigated and although no charges were filed Pringle and the local GOP agreed to pay $400,000 to settle a lawsuit.[2]

California State Assembly

Pringle took office as a state assemblyman in December 1988 at the age of 29. In 1990, he was defeated for re-election by Democrat Tom Umberg, but after legislative district lines were drawn between Pringle and Umberg's houses following the 1990 census, Pringle ran again for the Assembly in 1992 and won.

1996 Campaign

Pringle worked his way up the Republican hierarchy, and in 1996 ran a tough campaign between Republicans and several Democrats, which was marred by the tactic of the Republican Party nominating and aiding Democratic primary decoy candidate Laurie Campbell in an attempt to split the Democratic ticket and thus weaken the candidacy of Democrat Linda Moulton-Patterson who was running against Republican Scott Baugh. Mark Richard Denny (R), an aide to Pringle admitted that he illegally circulated election nominating petitions for Campbell in order to split the Democratic vote.[3][4] In addition, Jeff Gibson, another campaign aide to Pringle, also pleaded guilty to illegally gathering nomination signatures for the Campbell campaign.[5][6]

Willie Brown stated that Pringle was the last state Assembly Speaker to wield broad power in that office, since rule changes immediately after Pringle's tenure transferred much of the Speaker's authority to committee chairmen. Pringle, for example, issued committee assignments to both parties' members, controlled State Assembly funds, and had broad administrative authority. As Speaker, Pringle also chaired the Assembly Rules Committee.[3]

Mayor of Anaheim

In 2002, Pringle re-entered electoral politics with his campaign for Mayor of Anaheim, California, the tenth-most populous city in the state. Pringle won a multi-candidate race, with 36% of the vote, finishing 7% ahead of his nearest competitor, Anaheim City Councilwoman Lucille King (29%). During his tenure as mayor, Pringle and the Anaheim City Council over which he presided enacted a number of reforms that the Orange County Register depicted as "freedom-friendly." According to the Los Angeles Times, "Pringle has built such a strong reputation for his aggressive pro-business approach to governance (creative tax waivers, sweeping zone changes, market incentives to redevelop run-down parts of the city) that other local officials have coined a verb for his philosophy: 'to Pringle-ize.'"[7]

Pringle was an active Mayor, governing with majority support on the city council. Pringle led the effort to transform the area surrounding Angel Stadium and Honda Center (formerly the Arrowhead Pond) into the Platinum Triangle, which is meant to be Orange County's "downtown". He was also the public face for the city as it courted the National Football League for a football franchise and fought the Angels baseball club over its name change from "Anaheim Angels" to "Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim."

Pringle was also seen occasionally with mayors of other major California cities when they traveled to Sacramento to collectively lobby the Governor and California State Legislature. He has a good relationship with Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, a Democrat and former Speaker of the Assembly, whom he knows from their years together in Sacramento, and Pringle even hosted a fundraiser for Villaraigosa's unsuccessful 2001 bid for L.A. Mayor.

Pringle was also a member of the Orange County Transportation Authority's board of directors. In August 2006, the Los Angeles Times's West magazine named Pringle as one of the 100 most powerful people in Southern California. And the OC Metro magazine listed Pringle in their Hot 25 for 2006.[8]

Pringle faced only nominal opposition for a second term as mayor, after his chief critic on the city council, Harry Sidhu, endorsed him. Pringle raised nearly half a million dollars for his re-election bid, as opposed to his nominal opponent, William Fitzgerald, who raised very little.[9] On November 7, Pringle was re-elected with 79% of the vote, the highest percentage of any local candidate in OC who faced opposition in 2006.

Pringle serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of Woodbury University in Burbank, California.

Business

After losing to Phil Angelides in the 1998 race for California State Treasurer, Pringle launched a government affairs, public relations, and entitlement firm, Curt Pringle & Associates, LLC, where he is currently President. His firm's clients have included ARCO, the County of Orange, the City of Newport Beach, Yamaha, and Jack in the Box.

Curt Pringle and Associates is based in Anaheim.

Pringle was also appointed in 1998 by Governor Pete Wilson to the Orange County Fair Board, where he served for four years. He was also appointed in 2007 by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to the Public Employees Post Employment Benefits Commission and to the California High-Speed Rail Authority, serving four and a half years, including two years as Chairman of the Authority.

Pringle served from 2010 until 2015 as Chairman of the Orange County Taxpayers Association. Cal State Fullerton's Center for Oral and Public History recognized Pringle in its 2020 Celebrating Orange County's Political Legacy event.[10]

Personal life

He has been married to his wife Alexis since 1984, with whom he has two children (Kyle and Katie).

Electoral history

  • 2006 General Election for Mayor of Anaheim
    • Curt Pringle, 41,449 - 79.0%
    • William Fitzgerald, 11,004 - 21.0%
  • 2002 General Election for Mayor of Anaheim
    • Curt Pringle, 16,146 - 35.9%
    • Lucille Kring, 12,142 - 27.0%
    • Frank Feldhaus, 9,783 - 21.7%
    • Steve Staveley, 6,928 - 15.4%
  • 1998 General Election for State Treasurer
    • Phil Angelides (D), 4,164,708 - 52.7%
    • Curt Pringle (R), 3,158,624 - 39.9%
    • Jon Petersen (L), 183,356 - 2.4%
    • Carlos Aguirre (NL), 172,711 - 2.1%
    • Jan Tucker (P&F), 146,167 - 1.8%
    • Edmon Kaiser (AI), 91,764 - 1.1%
  • 1998 Republican Primary Election for State Treasurer
    • Curt Pringle (R), 1,493,608 - 62.2%
    • Jan Goldsmith (R), 907,395 - 37.8%
  • 1996 General Election for State Assembly, 68th District
    • Curt Pringle (R), 56,493 - 58.7%
    • Audrey Gibson (D), 39,754 - 41.3%
  • 1996 Republican Primary Election for State Assembly, 68th District
    • Curt Pringle (R), 24,469 - 100.0%
  • 1994 General Election for State Assembly, 68th District
    • Curt Pringle (R), 51,977 - 63.3%
    • Irv Pickler (D), 30,184 - 36.7%
  • 1994 Republican Primary Election for State Assembly, 68th District
    • Curt Pringle (R), 20,848 - 100.0%
  • 1992 General Election for State Assembly, 68th District
    • Curt Pringle (R), 61,615 - 57.1%
    • Linda Kay Rigney (D), 46,222 - 42.9%
  • 1992 Republican Primary Election for State Assembly, 68th District
    • Curt Pringle (R), 17,346 - 60.9%
    • Joy Neugebauer (R), 6,313 - 22.1%
    • Rhonda McCune (R), 4,840 - 17.0%
  • 1990 General Election for State Assembly, 72nd District
    • Tom Umberg (D), 25,247 - 51.9%
    • Curt Pringle (R), 23,411 - 48.1%
  • 1988 General Election for State Assembly, 72nd District
    • Curt Pringle (R), 34,037 - 50.6%
    • Rick Thierbach (D), 33,194 - 49.4%

References

  1. ^ Luther, Claudia; Churm, Steven (November 12, 1988). "GOP Chairman Says Poll Guard Decision Was Pringle Aide".
  2. ^ Luther, Claudia (November 19, 1988). "5 File Suit Claiming Harassment at Polls by Security Guards". Los Angeles Times.
  3. ^ a b "Leader in Allen Recall Pleads Guilty to Vote Fraud". LA Times. March 12, 1996.
  4. ^ WARREN, PETER M. (March 14, 1996). "Ex-Pringle Aide Pleads Guilty to Fraud". LA Times.
  5. ^ "Los Angeles Times". July 3, 1997. p. 282.
  6. ^ WARREN, PETER M.; PASCO, JEAN O. (September 24, 1997). "Decoy Plan No Secret, Aide Testifies". LA Times. Santa Ana.
  7. ^ . Los Angeles Times. August 13, 2006. Archived from the original on April 22, 2010.
  8. ^ "The Hottest 25 People in Orange County". OC Metro magazine. October 26, 2006.
  9. ^ "Pringle runs against council critic". Orange County Register. October 17, 2006.
  10. ^ "Center for Oral and Public History to Recognize Three Political Leaders". California State University, Fullerton. February 11, 2020.

External links

  • Biography from Curt Pringle & Associates, LLP
  • Curt Pringle
California Assembly
Preceded by California State Assemblyman
72nd District
December 5, 1988 – November 30, 1990
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Steve Clute
California State Assemblyman
68th District
December 7, 1992 – November 30, 1998
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by California State Assembly Republican Leader
August 22, 1995 – January 4, 1996
Succeeded by
Preceded by California State Assembly Republican Leader
December 2, 1996 – June 17, 1997
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Speaker of the California State Assembly
January 4, 1996 – November 30, 1996
Succeeded by
Preceded by Mayor of Anaheim, California
December 3, 2002 – December 7, 2010
Succeeded by

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Curtis L Curt Pringle born June 27 1959 is an American politician from the U S state of California He is the most recent Republican to have served as the Speaker of the California State Assembly He is a former Mayor of Anaheim and a former Chairman of the California High Speed Rail Authority Since leaving office Pringle has operated a public relations and government affairs firm Curt Pringle amp Associates Curt Pringle44th Mayor of AnaheimIn office December 3 2002 December 7 2010Preceded byTom DalySucceeded byTom Tait61st Speaker of the California State AssemblyIn office January 4 1996 November 30 1996Preceded byBrian SetencichSucceeded byCruz BustamanteMember of the California State Assembly from the 68th districtIn office December 7 1992 November 30 1998Preceded bySteve CluteSucceeded byKen MaddoxMember of the California State Assembly from the 72nd districtIn office December 5 1988 November 30 1990Preceded byDick LongshoreSucceeded byTom UmbergPersonal detailsBornCurtis L Pringle 1959 06 27 June 27 1959 age 63 Emmetsburg Iowa U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseAlexis m 1984 Children2Alma materCalifornia State University Long Beach BBA MPA WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 California State Assembly 2 2 1996 Campaign 2 3 Mayor of Anaheim 2 4 Business 3 Personal life 4 Electoral history 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditPringle was born in Emmetsburg Iowa but moved with his family to California and settled in Garden Grove at the age of nine in 1968 Pringle earned a bachelor s degree in business administration and a master s degree in public administration from California State University Long Beach In addition to his political work Pringle has served as an adjunct professor at the University of California Irvine and Chapman University where he has taught California politics and government Career EditAs a young man Pringle ran unsuccessfully for a seat on the Garden Grove City Council In 1986 while working for his parents drapery business Pringle was elected to the Orange County Republican Central Committee which is the controlling organ of the county Republican Party In 1988 the Republican nominee for Pringle s Assembly district freshman incumbent Assemblyman Dick Longshore died the day after the June primary election and under California law the central committee members were charged with selecting a replacement They chose Pringle In his first campaign for the state assembly for the California State Legislature 1989 90 session Pringle actively pioneered Voter suppression in the United States against Hispanics in Santa Ana 1 He and the OC Republican Party hired a security guard firm to protect against illegal voting by undocumented aliens Some claimed this was an effort to scare Hispanic voters The FBI investigated and although no charges were filed Pringle and the local GOP agreed to pay 400 000 to settle a lawsuit 2 California State Assembly Edit Pringle took office as a state assemblyman in December 1988 at the age of 29 In 1990 he was defeated for re election by Democrat Tom Umberg but after legislative district lines were drawn between Pringle and Umberg s houses following the 1990 census Pringle ran again for the Assembly in 1992 and won 1996 Campaign Edit Pringle worked his way up the Republican hierarchy and in 1996 ran a tough campaign between Republicans and several Democrats which was marred by the tactic of the Republican Party nominating and aiding Democratic primary decoy candidate Laurie Campbell in an attempt to split the Democratic ticket and thus weaken the candidacy of Democrat Linda Moulton Patterson who was running against Republican Scott Baugh Mark Richard Denny R an aide to Pringle admitted that he illegally circulated election nominating petitions for Campbell in order to split the Democratic vote 3 4 In addition Jeff Gibson another campaign aide to Pringle also pleaded guilty to illegally gathering nomination signatures for the Campbell campaign 5 6 Willie Brown stated that Pringle was the last state Assembly Speaker to wield broad power in that office since rule changes immediately after Pringle s tenure transferred much of the Speaker s authority to committee chairmen Pringle for example issued committee assignments to both parties members controlled State Assembly funds and had broad administrative authority As Speaker Pringle also chaired the Assembly Rules Committee 3 Mayor of Anaheim Edit In 2002 Pringle re entered electoral politics with his campaign for Mayor of Anaheim California the tenth most populous city in the state Pringle won a multi candidate race with 36 of the vote finishing 7 ahead of his nearest competitor Anaheim City Councilwoman Lucille King 29 During his tenure as mayor Pringle and the Anaheim City Council over which he presided enacted a number of reforms that the Orange County Register depicted as freedom friendly According to the Los Angeles Times Pringle has built such a strong reputation for his aggressive pro business approach to governance creative tax waivers sweeping zone changes market incentives to redevelop run down parts of the city that other local officials have coined a verb for his philosophy to Pringle ize 7 Pringle was an active Mayor governing with majority support on the city council Pringle led the effort to transform the area surrounding Angel Stadium and Honda Center formerly the Arrowhead Pond into the Platinum Triangle which is meant to be Orange County s downtown He was also the public face for the city as it courted the National Football League for a football franchise and fought the Angels baseball club over its name change from Anaheim Angels to Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Pringle was also seen occasionally with mayors of other major California cities when they traveled to Sacramento to collectively lobby the Governor and California State Legislature He has a good relationship with Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa a Democrat and former Speaker of the Assembly whom he knows from their years together in Sacramento and Pringle even hosted a fundraiser for Villaraigosa s unsuccessful 2001 bid for L A Mayor Pringle was also a member of the Orange County Transportation Authority s board of directors In August 2006 the Los Angeles Times s West magazine named Pringle as one of the 100 most powerful people in Southern California And the OC Metro magazine listed Pringle in their Hot 25 for 2006 8 Pringle faced only nominal opposition for a second term as mayor after his chief critic on the city council Harry Sidhu endorsed him Pringle raised nearly half a million dollars for his re election bid as opposed to his nominal opponent William Fitzgerald who raised very little 9 On November 7 Pringle was re elected with 79 of the vote the highest percentage of any local candidate in OC who faced opposition in 2006 Pringle serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of Woodbury University in Burbank California Business Edit After losing to Phil Angelides in the 1998 race for California State Treasurer Pringle launched a government affairs public relations and entitlement firm Curt Pringle amp Associates LLC where he is currently President His firm s clients have included ARCO the County of Orange the City of Newport Beach Yamaha and Jack in the Box Curt Pringle and Associates is based in Anaheim Pringle was also appointed in 1998 by Governor Pete Wilson to the Orange County Fair Board where he served for four years He was also appointed in 2007 by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to the Public Employees Post Employment Benefits Commission and to the California High Speed Rail Authority serving four and a half years including two years as Chairman of the Authority Pringle served from 2010 until 2015 as Chairman of the Orange County Taxpayers Association Cal State Fullerton s Center for Oral and Public History recognized Pringle in its 2020 Celebrating Orange County s Political Legacy event 10 Personal life EditHe has been married to his wife Alexis since 1984 with whom he has two children Kyle and Katie Electoral history Edit2006 General Election for Mayor of Anaheim Curt Pringle 41 449 79 0 William Fitzgerald 11 004 21 0 2002 General Election for Mayor of Anaheim Curt Pringle 16 146 35 9 Lucille Kring 12 142 27 0 Frank Feldhaus 9 783 21 7 Steve Staveley 6 928 15 4 1998 General Election for State Treasurer Phil Angelides D 4 164 708 52 7 Curt Pringle R 3 158 624 39 9 Jon Petersen L 183 356 2 4 Carlos Aguirre NL 172 711 2 1 Jan Tucker P amp F 146 167 1 8 Edmon Kaiser AI 91 764 1 1 1998 Republican Primary Election for State Treasurer Curt Pringle R 1 493 608 62 2 Jan Goldsmith R 907 395 37 8 1996 General Election for State Assembly 68th District Curt Pringle R 56 493 58 7 Audrey Gibson D 39 754 41 3 1996 Republican Primary Election for State Assembly 68th District Curt Pringle R 24 469 100 0 1994 General Election for State Assembly 68th District Curt Pringle R 51 977 63 3 Irv Pickler D 30 184 36 7 1994 Republican Primary Election for State Assembly 68th District Curt Pringle R 20 848 100 0 1992 General Election for State Assembly 68th District Curt Pringle R 61 615 57 1 Linda Kay Rigney D 46 222 42 9 1992 Republican Primary Election for State Assembly 68th District Curt Pringle R 17 346 60 9 Joy Neugebauer R 6 313 22 1 Rhonda McCune R 4 840 17 0 1990 General Election for State Assembly 72nd District Tom Umberg D 25 247 51 9 Curt Pringle R 23 411 48 1 1988 General Election for State Assembly 72nd District Curt Pringle R 34 037 50 6 Rick Thierbach D 33 194 49 4 References Edit Luther Claudia Churm Steven November 12 1988 GOP Chairman Says Poll Guard Decision Was Pringle Aide Luther Claudia November 19 1988 5 File Suit Claiming Harassment at Polls by Security Guards Los Angeles Times a b Leader in Allen Recall Pleads Guilty to Vote Fraud LA Times March 12 1996 WARREN PETER M March 14 1996 Ex Pringle Aide Pleads Guilty to Fraud LA Times Los Angeles Times July 3 1997 p 282 WARREN PETER M PASCO JEAN O September 24 1997 Decoy Plan No Secret Aide Testifies LA Times Santa Ana The West 100 Los Angeles Times August 13 2006 Archived from the original on April 22 2010 The Hottest 25 People in Orange County OC Metro magazine October 26 2006 Pringle runs against council critic Orange County Register October 17 2006 Center for Oral and Public History to Recognize Three Political Leaders California State University Fullerton February 11 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Curt Pringle Biography from Curt Pringle amp Associates LLP Curt PringleCalifornia AssemblyPreceded byDick Longshore California State Assemblyman72nd District December 5 1988 November 30 1990 Succeeded byTom UmbergPreceded bySteve Clute California State Assemblyman68th District December 7 1992 November 30 1998 Succeeded byKen MaddoxParty political officesPreceded byJim Brulte California State Assembly Republican LeaderAugust 22 1995 January 4 1996 Succeeded byJim 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