Joan Buchanan - Democrat for California State Assembly 15th District

About the 15th District

The 15th Assembly District lies in the eastern portion of both Contra Costa and Alameda Counties including the communities of Danville, Livermore and Walnut Creek. The district also includes Delta communities like Isleton, and portions of Sacramento and San Joaquin Counties. The majority of residents are high school graduates with 39.6% earning a bachelor’s degree or higher. The top industries in the district are professional, scientific, management and administrative (15.8%) and educational, health and social services (15.3%). Cities, towns, and unincorporated areas included in the district:

Alamo
Bethel Island
Blackhawk
Byron
Brentwood
Danville
Diablo
Discovery Bay
Galt
Isleton
Livermore
 Mountain House
Oakley
San Ramon
Walnut Creek
Walnut Grove
Wilton

And parts of:
Elk Grove
Pleasanton
Stockton


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Campaign Kick-Off!

You're Invited

To the Campaign Kick-Off
For Assemblymember Joan Buchanan!

Saturday, September 11th
10:30am

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Volunteer Kick-Off

Save the Date

Elk Grove Volunteer Kick-Off

Sunday, September 12th
12 PM

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Fundraiser Kick-Off

Assemblywoman Joan Buchanan invites you to join California's Education Leaders for her fundraising kick-off!

Tuesday, September 21
6PM to 8PM

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15th District Map
"As I have traveled throughout the 15th Assembly District in the past year, I am impressed with both the diversity and the common values all of us share. The 15th is home to Walnut Creek and the San Ramon Valley with beautiful views of Mt. Diablo, the wine country in Livermore, the Port of Stockton, Elk Grove’s Old Town, and all the cities and towns along the Delta, our most important environmental resource. We share the values of family, community, responsibility and accountability. Working together we can make the 15th an even better place to live."





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2002 version of the District Map