Kansen Chu

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Kansen Chu (Chinese: 朱感生; pinyin: Zhū Gǎnshēng; born October 27, 1952) is a Taiwanese-born American politician. A Democrat, Chu was a member of the California State Assembly from 2014 to 2020, for the 25th District, which encompasses parts of the South and East Bay regions of the San Francisco Bay Area.[1][2]

Preceded byBob Wieckowski
Succeeded byAlex Lee
Preceded byChuck Reed
Born (1952-10-27) October 27, 1952 (age 73)
Quick facts Member of the California State Assembly from the 25th district, Preceded by ...
Kansen Chu
朱感生
Kansen Chu
Member of the California State Assembly
from the 25th district
In office
December 1, 2014  December 7, 2020
Preceded byBob Wieckowski
Succeeded byAlex Lee
Member of the San Jose City Council from District 4
In office
2007–2014
Preceded byChuck Reed
Member of the Berryessa Union School District Board of Trustees
In office
February 10, 2021  2022
Personal details
Born (1952-10-27) October 27, 1952 (age 73)
PartyDemocratic
SpouseDaisy Chu
Children2
EducationNational Taipei University of Technology (BS)
California State University, Northridge (MS)
OccupationComputer programmer, restaurant owner, politician
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In 2019, Chu announced that he would not seek reelection for State Assembly in 2020, instead running for the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors. He lost to Otto Lee in the general election.[3]

On February 10, 2021, Chu was appointed to the Berryessa Union School District Board of Trustees to fill a vacant seat. His current term ends in 2022.[4]

Chu ran for the 24th Assembly district seat in the redrawn 2022 election, but was defeated in the primary by incumbent Alex Lee.[5]

After losing his comeback bid for the State Assembly, Chu attempted a comeback bid for San Jose City Council. He announced plans to challenge incumbent Councilmember David Cohen in 2023 for District 4, centered around the Berryessa and North San Jose. However, Chu lost his bid for his former seat, only receiving 41.4% of the vote, to Cohen's 58.6%. [6][7]

Early life and education

Chu was born in Taipei, Taiwan, in 1952. He graduated from National Taipei University of Technology with a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in electrical engineering and earned a master's degree in electrical engineering from California State University, Northridge.[8]

Career

In 1978, Chu became a microdiagnostics microprogrammer at IBM, where he worked for 18 years. In 1989, Chu became an owner of a Chinese restaurant, until 2007.[8]

In 2002, Chu began his political career as a member of Berryessa Union School District board of education.[9]

Prior to being elected to the Assembly in 2014, Chu was a San Jose City Councilmember representing District 4. He is a member of the California Asian & Pacific Islander Legislative Caucus. He was the first Taiwanese-American elected to the San Jose City Council.

2000 San Jose City Council

In 2000, Chu was defeated by Chuck Reed for the District 4 council seat.

In his first year on the council (2007), Chu initiated landmark legislation to require citywide green building standards, ban the use of plastic bags, and mandate the installation of automatic heart defibrillators across San Jose.

2002 Berryessa Union School Board

In 2002, Chu was elected to the Berryessa Union School Board. As a school board member, he championed stronger curricula, better education materials, and improved public access to school board meetings.

Chu has served on the Berryessa Union School Board for 5 years, Santa Clara Valley Metro YMCA, Vietnamese Voluntary Foundation, Shin Shin Education Foundation, and Advisory Board of Californians for Justice. Kansen has also served on the Santa Clara County Mental Health Board, Private Industry Council under Job Training Partnership Act, Neighborhood Accountability Board of Berryessa, the KNTV Channel 11 Community Board, Asian Law Alliance, and many other advisory commissions and boards. He continues to serve on the board of Vision New America, dedicated to advancing youth involvement in civics and government.

Departing the California Assembly

On May 13, 2019, Chu announced that he would be a candidate for the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors in 2020. He will not be seeking reelection to the Assembly.[10]

Election history

2014 California State Assembly

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California's 25th State Assembly district election, 2014
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kansen Chu 16,672 30.6
Republican Bob Brunton 12,699 23.3
Democratic Armando Gomez 9,218 16.9
Democratic Teresa Cox 9,104 16.7
Democratic Craig Steckler 6,835 12.5
Total votes 54,528 100.0
General election
Democratic Kansen Chu 57,718 69.4
Republican Bob Brunton 25,441 30.6
Total votes 83,159 100.0
Democratic hold
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2016 California State Assembly

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California's 25th State Assembly district election, 2016
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kansen Chu (incumbent) 61,980 75.5
Republican Bob Brunton 20,146 24.5
Total votes 82,126 100.0
General election
Democratic Kansen Chu (incumbent) 107,821 72.8
Republican Bob Brunton 40,280 27.2
Total votes 148,101 100.0
Democratic hold
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2018 California State Assembly

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California's 25th State Assembly district election, 2018
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kansen Chu (incumbent) 36,417 51.8
Republican Bob Brunton 16,391 23.3
Democratic Carmen Montano 15,345 21.8
Libertarian Robert Imhoff 2,127 3.0
Total votes 70,280 100.0
General election
Democratic Kansen Chu (incumbent) 98,612 74.3
Republican Bob Brunton 34,193 25.7
Total votes 132,805 100.0
Democratic hold
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Personal life

In 1976, Chu moved to the United States. Chu's wife is Daisy Chu. They have two children. Chu and his family live in San Jose, California.[8]

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