A Santa Maria native will soon fill one of the top positions in California government. In a recent second go-around, both the Assembly and the Senate voted to confirm Republican Sen. Abel Maldonado as the stateās lieutenant governor.
āI thank my colleagues in the Assembly for confirming me to the office of the Lieutenant Governor today and respectfully encourage the Senate to waste no time following suit,ā Maldonado said in a press release following the Assemblyās 51-17 vote on April 22.
The Senate followed suit on April 26 with a vote of 25-7.
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger nominated Maldonado late last year to fill the position vacated by Democrat John Garamendi, who left to serve in the U.S. Congress.
A swearing-in ceremony was planned for April 27. Maldonado was unavailable for comment as of press time.
Once sworn in, Maldonado will be the first Republican Latino to hold statewide office in California in 135 years, and will have endured the longest confirmation process in Californiaās history, according to information from Maldonadoās office.
Along with taking over for the governor as needed, the lieutenant governor serves as the president of the state Senate. He also holds seats on several key commissions and boards, such as the California State Lands Commission, the University of California Board of Regents, the California State University Board of Trustees, and the California Commission on Economic Development.
This article appears in Apr 29 – May 6, 2010.

