Bruce McPherson

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Bruce A. McPherson
Bruce McPherson

California Secretary of State Bruce McPherson


In office
March 30, 2005 – January 7, 2007
Preceded by Kevin Shelley
Succeeded by Debra Bowen

Born January 7, 1944 (age 63)
Santa Cruz, California
Political party Republican
Spouse Mary McPherson
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Bruce A. McPherson (born January 7, 1944) is a California politician, who was the 30th California Secretary of State. McPherson was sworn in March 30, 2005, to replace former Secretary of State Kevin Shelley, who resigned on March 4. McPherson, a Republican from Santa Cruz County, served his term as Secretary until January 8, 2007. He was confirmed unanimously by both Democratic-controlled houses of the California State Legislature after being nominated to replace Democrat Shelley by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. He lost his bid for a first full term to Democrat Debra Bowen in November 2006.

Previously, McPherson was a State Assemblyman from 1993 to 1996 and a State Senator from 1996 to 2004, when he retired due to term limits. McPherson was defeated in the 2002 election for Lieutenant Governor of California by incumbent Cruz Bustamante. Prior to his political career, he worked as the editor of the Santa Cruz Sentinel, a newspaper owned by his family. He is married, and him and his wife have a daughter, Tori Kistler. Their son, Hunter, was tragically murdered in a 2001 San Francisco street robbery.

  • 2006 Race for California Secretary of State
    • Debra Bowen (D), 48.4%
    • Bruce McPherson (R), (inc.) 44.8%

Preceded by
Kevin Shelley
California Secretary of State
2005 - 2007
Succeeded by
Debra Bowen
Preceded by
Henry J. Mello
California State Senator
15th district
1996 - 2004
Succeeded by
Abel Maldonado
Preceded by
Sam Farr
California State Assemblyman
27th district
1993 - 1996
Succeeded by
Fred Keeley
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