Government Garden Grove, California
1 government
1.1 local government
1.2 politics
1.3 emergency services
1.4 state , federal representation
government
local government
garden grove uses council-manager form of government. in july 2015 city sued resident claimed longstanding at-large elections had affected latino vote , in violation of california voting rights act. on january 26, 2016, city council voted settle lawsuit, , therefore adopted council members voted district (six districts total) , no longer at-large; mayor, however, continue elected at-large. city council consists of mayor steven r. jones, mayor pro tem phat bui, kris beard, john r. o neill, thu-ha nguyen, stephanie klopfenstein , kim b. nguyen. according city s recent comprehensive annual financial report, city s various funds had $206.0 million in revenues, $193.0 million in expenditures, $1,098.9 million in total assets, $251.5 million in total liabilities, , $196.3 million in cash , investments.
the following list of city officials current of december 2016.
politics
of 63,190 registered voters in garden grove; 35.1% republicans , 36.8% democrats. remaining 24.2% either declined state political affiliation or registered 1 of many smaller political parties.
emergency services
fire protection in garden grove provided garden grove fire department ambulance transport care ambulance service. garden grove police department provides law enforcement mutual aid assistance offered @ times anaheim police department s helicopter, , orange county sheriff s department air unit.
state , federal representation
in california state senate, garden grove in 34th senate district, represented republican janet nguyen.
in california state assembly, garden grove split between 65th assembly district, represented democrat sharon quirk-silva, 69th assembly district, represented democrat tom daly, , 72nd assembly district, represented republican travis allen.
in united states house of representatives, garden grove split between california s 46th, 47th, , 48th congressional districts, represented lou correa (d–santa ana), alan lowenthal (d–long beach), , dana rohrabacher (r–costa mesa), respectively.
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