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Dennis Cardoza

Dennis Alan Cardoza GOIH (born March 31, 1959) is an American politician who served as the U.S. representative for California's 18th congressional district from 2003 to 2012. The district took in a large swath of the Central Valley, from Stockton to Fresno. He is a member of the Democratic Party. On October 20, 2011, he announced he would retire from Congress at the end of 2012.

Dennis Cardoza
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 18th district
In office
January 3, 2003 – August 15, 2012
Preceded byGary Condit
Succeeded byAnna Eshoo (Redistricting)
Member of the California State Assembly
from the 26th district
In office
December 2, 1996 – November 30, 2002
Preceded bySal Cannella
Succeeded byGreg Aghazarian
Personal details
Born
Dennis Alan Cardoza

(1959-03-31) March 31, 1959 (age 65)
Merced, California, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseKathie McLoughlin
EducationCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
University of Maryland, College Park (BA)

He first won election to Congress after defeating Congressman Gary Condit in the March 2002 Democratic Party primary election.

He resigned from Congress effective August 14, 2012, citing family concerns as a priority, and joined the law firm Foley & Lardner LLP in a public affairs and lobbying role.[1]

Early life edit

Cardoza was born in Merced, California, of Portuguese ancestry.[2] He grew up in Atwater, California, and graduated from Atwater High School. He was educated at the California State University, Stanislaus in Turlock, California, then transferred to University of Maryland, College Park. He is a member of Theta Chi fraternity.

Political career edit

Cardoza's interest in public service began in college when he interned on Capitol Hill during the summer of 1979. The first in his family to graduate from college, Cardoza went on to run a successful small business. Cardoza served as a city council member in both Merced and Atwater and was a Member of the California State Assembly from 1996 to 2002. During his six years in the Assembly, he chaired the Rules Committee and helped found the Moderate Democratic Caucus.

Cardoza represented California's 18th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. The seat was previously held by Gary Condit. When Cardoza was starting out in politics, he served as Condit's Chief of Staff while Condit was still in the California Assembly.[3] When Condit's career came under a cloud because of his extramarital affair with murdered intern Chandra Levy, Cardoza ran against him in the 2002 Democratic primary and won. Cardoza then faced Republican State Senator Dick Monteith in the November election. This race was considered to be the only potentially competitive House contest in California; redistricting after the 2000 census gave most of the state's 53 congresspersons safe districts. However, the Democratic-controlled state legislature had been concerned about a growing Republican trend in the 18th even before Condit's career imploded. The district and its predecessors had been in Democratic hands since 1955 and remained that way until the election of Republican John Duarte to Congress in 2022. The legislature shifted a Republican-leaning portion of eastern Stanislaus County to the heavily Republican 19th District. They replaced it with a mostly Democratic spur in and around Stockton, which gave the district a plurality of Latino voters. Cardoza defeated Monteith, 51 percent to 43 percent. He was reelected four times against only nominal opposition.

Cardoza was considered a conservative Democrat by California standards, which is typical for Democrats from the Central Valley. However, his voting record was slightly more liberal than that of Condit. During the 109th Congress, Cardoza was a co-chair of the Blue Dog Coalition, a group of moderate to conservative House Democrats of which Condit was a founding member. He was a member of the Resources Committee, Agriculture Committee, and International Relations Committee.

For the 112th Congress, Cardoza sat on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, as well as the Agriculture Committee where he was ranking member of the Livestock, Dairy and Poultry Subcommittee. He remained a member of the Blue Dog Coalition, but his co-chairmanship was assumed by Congressman Mike Ross.

Media accounts suggest that Cardoza's decision to retire stemmed from the 2012 redistricting map, which put his hometown of Merced in the same district as fellow Blue Dog Jim Costa.[4] Meanwhile, the reconfigured 10th, which includes much of Cardoza's old district, was won by Republican Jeff Denham.[5]

Committee assignments edit

Caucus memberships edit

Honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Dennis A. Cardoza" (web). Foley & Lardner LLP. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-12-12. Retrieved 2008-01-09.
  3. ^ Evelyn Nieves (March 6, 2002). "Condit Loses House Race To Former Aide". The New York Times. Retrieved August 10, 2008.
  4. ^ Kyle Trygstad (October 20, 2011). "Dennis Cardoza Makes Retirement Official". Roll Call. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  5. ^ Sbranti, J. N. (November 6, 2012). "Denham easily takes redrawn 10th District". Modesto Bee. Modesto, CA.
  6. ^ "Cidadãos Estrangeiros Agraciados com Ordens Portuguesas". Página Oficial das Ordens Honoríficas Portuguesas. Retrieved 29 January 2017.

External links edit

California Assembly
Preceded by Member of the California Assembly
from the 26th district

1996–2002
Succeeded by
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 18th congressional district

2003–2012
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Chair of the Blue Dog Coalition for Communications
2005–2007
Served alongside: Jim Matheson (Administration), Jim Cooper (Policy)
Succeeded by
U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded byas Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United States
as Former US Representative
Succeeded byas Former US Representative

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Dennis Alan Cardoza GOIH born March 31 1959 is an American politician who served as the U S representative for California s 18th congressional district from 2003 to 2012 The district took in a large swath of the Central Valley from Stockton to Fresno He is a member of the Democratic Party On October 20 2011 he announced he would retire from Congress at the end of 2012 Dennis CardozaMember of the U S House of Representatives from California s 18th districtIn office January 3 2003 August 15 2012Preceded byGary ConditSucceeded byAnna Eshoo Redistricting Member of the California State Assembly from the 26th districtIn office December 2 1996 November 30 2002Preceded bySal CannellaSucceeded byGreg AghazarianPersonal detailsBornDennis Alan Cardoza 1959 03 31 March 31 1959 age 65 Merced California U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseKathie McLoughlinEducationCalifornia State University StanislausUniversity of Maryland College Park BA He first won election to Congress after defeating Congressman Gary Condit in the March 2002 Democratic Party primary election He resigned from Congress effective August 14 2012 citing family concerns as a priority and joined the law firm Foley amp Lardner LLP in a public affairs and lobbying role 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 2 1 Committee assignments 2 2 Caucus memberships 3 Honours 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editCardoza was born in Merced California of Portuguese ancestry 2 He grew up in Atwater California and graduated from Atwater High School He was educated at the California State University Stanislaus in Turlock California then transferred to University of Maryland College Park He is a member of Theta Chi fraternity Political career editCardoza s interest in public service began in college when he interned on Capitol Hill during the summer of 1979 The first in his family to graduate from college Cardoza went on to run a successful small business Cardoza served as a city council member in both Merced and Atwater and was a Member of the California State Assembly from 1996 to 2002 During his six years in the Assembly he chaired the Rules Committee and helped found the Moderate Democratic Caucus Cardoza represented California s 18th Congressional District in the U S House of Representatives The seat was previously held by Gary Condit When Cardoza was starting out in politics he served as Condit s Chief of Staff while Condit was still in the California Assembly 3 When Condit s career came under a cloud because of his extramarital affair with murdered intern Chandra Levy Cardoza ran against him in the 2002 Democratic primary and won Cardoza then faced Republican State Senator Dick Monteith in the November election This race was considered to be the only potentially competitive House contest in California redistricting after the 2000 census gave most of the state s 53 congresspersons safe districts However the Democratic controlled state legislature had been concerned about a growing Republican trend in the 18th even before Condit s career imploded The district and its predecessors had been in Democratic hands since 1955 and remained that way until the election of Republican John Duarte to Congress in 2022 The legislature shifted a Republican leaning portion of eastern Stanislaus County to the heavily Republican 19th District They replaced it with a mostly Democratic spur in and around Stockton which gave the district a plurality of Latino voters Cardoza defeated Monteith 51 percent to 43 percent He was reelected four times against only nominal opposition Cardoza was considered a conservative Democrat by California standards which is typical for Democrats from the Central Valley However his voting record was slightly more liberal than that of Condit During the 109th Congress Cardoza was a co chair of the Blue Dog Coalition a group of moderate to conservative House Democrats of which Condit was a founding member He was a member of the Resources Committee Agriculture Committee and International Relations Committee For the 112th Congress Cardoza sat on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs as well as the Agriculture Committee where he was ranking member of the Livestock Dairy and Poultry Subcommittee He remained a member of the Blue Dog Coalition but his co chairmanship was assumed by Congressman Mike Ross Media accounts suggest that Cardoza s decision to retire stemmed from the 2012 redistricting map which put his hometown of Merced in the same district as fellow Blue Dog Jim Costa 4 Meanwhile the reconfigured 10th which includes much of Cardoza s old district was won by Republican Jeff Denham 5 Committee assignments edit Committee on Agriculture Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities and Risk Management Subcommittee on Livestock Dairy and Poultry Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia Caucus memberships edit Congressional Hispanic Caucus International Conservation Caucus Moderate Democratic Caucus Sportsmen s CaucusHonours edit nbsp Grand Officer of the Order of Prince Henry Portugal 8 June 2012 6 References edit Dennis A Cardoza web Foley amp Lardner LLP Retrieved 28 February 2017 Distinguished Americans amp Canadians of Portuguese Descent Archived from the original on 2007 12 12 Retrieved 2008 01 09 Evelyn Nieves March 6 2002 Condit Loses House Race To Former Aide The New York Times Retrieved August 10 2008 Kyle Trygstad October 20 2011 Dennis Cardoza Makes Retirement Official Roll Call Retrieved August 10 2014 Sbranti J N November 6 2012 Denham easily takes redrawn 10th District Modesto Bee Modesto CA Cidadaos Estrangeiros Agraciados com Ordens Portuguesas Pagina Oficial das Ordens Honorificas Portuguesas Retrieved 29 January 2017 External links editDennis Cardoza Our Congressman official campaign site Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Appearances on C SPAN California Assembly Preceded bySal Cannella Member of the California Assemblyfrom the 26th district1996 2002 Succeeded byGreg Aghazarian U S House of Representatives Preceded byGary Condit Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom California s 18th congressional district2003 2012 Succeeded byAnna Eshoo Party political offices Preceded byBaron Hill Chair of the Blue Dog Coalition for Communications2005 2007 Served alongside Jim Matheson Administration Jim Cooper Policy Succeeded byMike Ross U S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byDouglas Boscoas Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United Statesas Former US Representative Succeeded byJeff Denhamas Former US Representative Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dennis Cardoza amp oldid 1210256516, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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