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Anthony A. Strickland (born February 17, 1970) is an American politician who is a
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representing the 36th district since 2025. A member of the Republican Party, he previously represented the 19th district from 2008 to 2012. He was a member of the
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from 2022 to 2025 and was Mayor of Huntington Beach from 2022 to 2023. During his tenure as Mayor, he was involved in conflicts with the state of California due to his opposition to new housing. He was also a state assemblyman representing the 37th district from 1998 to 2004. He owns a political and business consulting firm. He is the president and CEO of Strong America, an
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and
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.John Scheibe
Tony Strickland could face more than $100,000 in FPPC fines
''Ventura County Star'' (January 12, 2016).


Early life, education, and early political career

Strickland was born at
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, when his father was stationed there as a soldier in the
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. Don Strickland met his wife, Antonie, when he was stationed in Germany. The family moved to
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in 1973. Strickland earned his
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in political science at
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, where he earned the Leadership and Service Award and was a
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Scholar. From 1996 to 1997, Strickland served on the staff of Assemblyman
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.


Political career


California Assembly

Strickland was first elected to the Assembly in 1998 with 49% of the vote in a three-way race. In 1998, Strickland distributed flyers in his campaign claiming
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Mayor Charlotte Craven endorsed him. Strickland was not endorsed by Craven and the mayor requested that Strickland remove her name from the flyer. With Craven's name removed, only one elected official, Mike Markey, had endorsed Strickland. In 1998, the Strickland campaign had a complaint filed against it alleging that a mailer sent out by an independent group attacking Strickland's opponent coordinated with the campaign. The complaint was made by the President of the West Valley Republican Club, Michael Chulak. He claimed that the mailer was illegal because it was sent out "at the behest" of the Strickland campaign. The mailer was sent out by a Sacramento-based gun owner's group on Strickland's behalf. He was re-elected in 2000 with 51% of the vote, again in a three-way race. He was re-elected to a third term with 63.1% of the vote in 2002.
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s prevented Strickland from seeking a fourth term in 2004. Audra Strickland, his then-wife, decided to run for the seat and won (she was re-elected in 2006 and 2008).


2006 run for State Controller

In 2006 Strickland ran for
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. He won 41% of the vote in a four-way primary, besting State Senator
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, his nearest opponent, who received 37.0% of the vote. Strickland was defeated by John Chiang in the general election by a 50.7%-40.2% margin.


California Senate

Strickland ran in California's 19th district against the Democratic nominee, former state Assemblywoman
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. Senate District 19 includes areas of Santa Barbara, Ventura, and
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counties. The race was highly competitive and the closest state Senate race in California that year. The race was also contentious, with critics of Strickland upset at the alleged misrepresentations of his business background. On various campaign literature, the Strickland campaign portrayed Strickland as a vice president of Green Wave Energy Solutions, LLC—even though Strickland has worked in politics his entire adult life, and Green Wave Energy Solutions LLC has not done any business in California. Jackson conceded just five days before Strickland was sworn into the Senate. He had won the election by 900 votes. With Strickland's 2008 election to the State Senate and his wife, Audra, simultaneously winning re-election to the State Assembly, the Stricklands became the second husband and wife to serve concurrently in the
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(after Senator
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and Assemblywoman
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).


2010 State Controller election

In the June 2010 primary, Strickland won 60% of the vote to gain the Republican nomination for State Controller, setting up a rematch of the 2006 Controller election between Strickland and Chiang, who was unopposed in his bid for the Democratic nomination for re-election as State Controller. In the general election, Strickland lost again to Chiang, this time by a wider margin: Chiang received 55% of the vote, while Strickland received 36%.


2012 congressional election

In January 2012, Strickland announced his candidacy in the newly redrawn
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, based in
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. Strickland was defeated by Democrat
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on November 6, 2012.


2014 congressional election

Congressman Howard "Buck" McKeon, who represented
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since 1993, retired and endorsed Strickland. He was also endorsed by former Republican candidate for president,
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, and vice presidential candidate
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. He ran against then California State Senator Steve Knight on November 4, 2014, and was defeated.
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covers northern parts of
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and parts of
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. It includes the cities of
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,
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,
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, and
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, and the northern part of the
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.


Campaign finance penalties

In December 1999, the
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sued Strickland for failing to report $116,140 in late contributions, in violation of the California Political Reform Act of 1974. He was fined $6,000. In April 2010, the
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(FPPC) decided that Strickland and Strickland for State Senate, a member of the California State Senate, and his candidate-controlled committee sent out a mass mailing without the name of the committee on the outside of the mailing. The Commission levied a $3,000 fine. In May 2016, Strickland agreed to pay a $40,000 fine to settle a FPPC investigation that determined that he laundered campaign donations during his 2010 run for state controller. The Commission found that Strickland had routed campaign contributions through the Ventura County Republican Party and Stanislaus County Republican Central Committee, in an effort to evade state limits on campaign contributions. The Commission said that Strickland did not cooperate with the investigation. Strickland accepted responsibility for eight violations, but said that he did not personally solicit the donations to the party organizations.Taryn Luna
Tony Strickland agrees to $40,000 ethics fine
''Sacramento Bee'' (May 19, 2016).


Trump support

During the
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, Strickland supported
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,Nicholas Riccardi & Michael R. Blood
GOP race shifts California's political fault lines
Associated Press (May 1, 2016).
and he was a Trump delegate at the
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. In May 2016, Strickland was also named the California chairman of the "Committee for American Sovereignty," a pro-Trump
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.Mike Harris
Tony Strickland named California chair of new Trump super PAC
''Ventura County Star'' (May 13, 2016).


Huntington Beach city council

Strickland was elected to the Huntington Beach city council in November 2022.Magnolia Lafleur
Huntington Beach’s new council majority comes in with priorities, including fighting state mandates
''Orange County Register'' (December 17, 2022).
Strickland and three other conservative candidates (Grace Van Der Mark, Casey McKeon and Pat Burns) campaigned as a
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, and all four won election to the council, forming a new conservative majority.Hannah Fry
Huntington Beach is sticking it to 'woke' California. Some residents ask at what cost
''Los Angeles Times'' (December 13, 2023).


Term as mayor

Strickland spent a one-year term as mayor of Huntington Beach. He was sworn in on December 7, 2022.Matt Szabo
Huntington Beach City Council seats new conservative majority, votes Tony Strickland as mayor
''Los Angeles Times'' (December 7, 2022).
In its December 2022 vote, the new conservative-majority council chose Strickland as mayor on a 4–3 vote, with Van Der Mark being elected mayor ''pro tempore '' on a 4–3 vote. On December 6, 2023, on a 4–3 vote, Strickland was succeeded by Van Der Mark, and the ''pro tem'' position went to Burns.Matt Szabo
Huntington Beach mayor talks about government's 'essential role' during State of the City event
''Los Angeles Times'' (November 30, 2023).
Sara Cardine
Huntington Beach's first Latina mayor, Gracey Van Der Mark, sworn in after 4-3 vote
''Los Angeles Times'' (December 6, 2023).
In both 2022 and 2023, the council voted 4–3 to set aside previous council resolutions under which the ''pro tem'' post was granted to the longest-serving councilmember who had not served as mayor in the past four years. During the 2023 vote, Strickland made the motion to set aside this previous custom of selecting the ''pro tem'' based on seniority. Strickland remains a member of the city council.


Housing issues

As a city councilmember and as mayor, Strickland staunchly opposed increasing housing supply. During his tenure, the city stopped accepting applications for
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s, which prompted
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to sue the city, alleging that the city was violating the
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(SB 9), a state law requiring municipalities to allow greater housing supply. The city also sued the state of California, alleging that the state's Regional Housing Needs Assessment infringed on the city's authority; a federal judge denied the city's request for a temporary restraining order blocking the application of state housing law. Bonta said that Huntington Beach's suit was a "baseless and obstructionist attempt by the city to defy state housing laws." Strickland says that he supports affordable housing but Huntington Beach is "95% built out" and he will not support "anything that guts our suburban coastal community." In 2023, he claimed that "high rise high density urbanization" was being "forced" on the city. In 2024, Strickland supported a ballot initiative to allow California cities to impose
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on new apartments. Strickland said he did not support rent control as a policy, but would support the initiative because it would enable local governments to impose steep requirements on new housing which would block new housing construction.


Career as political consultant

In October 2015, Strickland announced the formation of Strong America, a
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of which he is president and CEO.


Personal life

Strickland has one daughter and one son with his first wife, Audra Strickland, who he married in 1998, though they eventually divorced. He married his second wife, Carla Dispalatro Strickland, on February 17, 2019.


Properties

Strickland and his wife live in a four-bedroom 1,800 square-feet condominium on the west side of Huntington Beach that she purchased for $319,000 in 2000. The unit is publicly listed as a state mandated affordable housing unit. Given that Strickland lives in affordable housing, his staunch opposition to affordable housing mandates prompted accusations of hypocrisy. Strickland also owns a home in
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in Ventura County.


References


External links

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Official campaign website
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