Marion C. Bergeson is an American Republican politician from California. The first woman ever to serve in both the California State Assembly and California State Senate, she was a member of the California State Legislature from 1978–1995, a member of the Orange County Board of Supervisors from 1995–1996, and California State Secretary for Education from 1996–1999. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, Bergeson earned a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education from Brigham Young University.

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  • Marion C. Bergeson is an American Republican politician from California. The first woman ever to serve in both the California State Assembly and California State Senate, she was a member of the California State Legislature from 1978–1995, a member of the Orange County Board of Supervisors from 1995–1996, and California State Secretary for Education from 1996–1999. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, Bergeson earned a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education from Brigham Young University. Elected to the Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Education in 1964, she was reelected to the board in 1968, 1972, and 1976. In 1978, Bergeson won 74% of the vote in the election to be elected as the California State Assemblywoman for the 74th Assembly District. In 1980, she won 74% of the vote in a three-way race to be re-elected to her seat. In 1982, she again won 74% of the vote for re-election after her district was renumbered as the 70th Assembly District after the 1980s redistricting. Bergeson made history in 1984 by becoming the first woman to have won election as both a California State Assemblymember and State Senator after she won 74% of the vote to be elected to the California State Senator for the 37th Senate District. Bergeson was reelected in 1988 with 71% of the vote in a three-way race. In 1990, Bergeson ran for Lieutenant Governor of California. The winner of the 1990 election for Lieutenant Governor was poised to make history, as Bergeson would have been the first woman to be Lieutenant Governor while incumbent Leo T. McCarthy would have been the first Lieutenant Governor to win a third term. Bergeson was unable to unseat the incumbent McCarthy, losing by a margin of 51%-42%. Bergeson was elected to her third term as a State Senator in 1992, winning 62.2% of the vote in a three-way race in her district after it was partially redrawn and renumbered the 35th District in the 1990s redistricting. In 1994, Bergeson won more than 98% of the vote to win election as an Orange County Supervisor, representing the 5th District. Bergeson resigned from her supervisorial seat in 1996 when she was appointed by Governor Pete Wilson as California Secretary of Education. In 1999, outgoing Republican Governor Wilson and incoming Democratic Governor Gray Davis agreed to appoint Bergeson to the California State Board of Education. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger appointed Bergeson to a four-year term on the California Transportation Commission in 2004 and reappointed her for a second term in 2008. A resident of Newport Beach, California, Bergeson and her husband, Garth, have four children (Nancy, Garth Jr. , Julie, and James) and eleven grandchildren.
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  • Nancy, Garth Jr., Julie, James
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  • 37th (and later 35th)
  • 74th (and later 70th)
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  • Garth Bergeson
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  • Marion C. Bergeson is an American Republican politician from California. The first woman ever to serve in both the California State Assembly and California State Senate, she was a member of the California State Legislature from 1978–1995, a member of the Orange County Board of Supervisors from 1995–1996, and California State Secretary for Education from 1996–1999. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, Bergeson earned a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education from Brigham Young University.
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  • Marian Bergeson
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