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Tom Umberg (Thomas John Umberg) was born on 25 September, 1955 in Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S., is an American politician. Discover Tom Umberg's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

Popular As Thomas John Umberg
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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 25 September 1955
Birthday 25 September
Birthplace Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1934

A Democrat, he represents the 34th district, which encompasses parts of northern Orange County and a small portion of Long Beach.

1952

52% of 1st Supervisorial District voters are also voters in the 69th Assembly District, formerly represented by Umberg.

1955

Thomas John Umberg (born September 25, 1955) is an American politician who serves in the California State Senate.

1969

Previously, he served in the California State Assembly, representing the 69th District.

He is a partner at Umberg Zipser LLP in Orange County.

1973

73% of 1st Supervisorial District voters are also 34th Senate District voters, so Umberg was believed to be the favorite.

1977

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio of German ancestry, Umberg graduated with honors from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1977.

He was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army, then promoted to captain.

Umberg served with the 2nd Infantry Division in South Korea and with NATO forces in Italy during his time in the army.

Umberg also served as a paratrooper with the US Army Special Operations Command, US Army Special Warfare Center and the XVIIIth Airborne Corp. Umberg completed the Harvard University, Kennedy School of Public Policy, Program for Senior Executives in National Security.

He was also awarded a master's degree in Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College.

Umberg remained in the U.S. Army Reserve, rising to the rank of colonel.

Umberg's military decorations include: the Bronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal (2d award), the US Coast Guard Distinguished Public Service Award, the Army Commendation Medal (2d award), the Army Achievement Medal.

Umberg is married to Brigadier General (USA) Robin Umberg, and has three children, Brett, Tommy, and Erin Umberg.

Tommy and Erin Umberg are both attending law school at UC Berkeley.

1980

After receiving his Juris Doctor degree from UC Hastings College of the Law in 1980, he was appointed an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Orange County.

He had a 100% conviction rate prosecuting drug dealers, gang members, white collar criminals, and civil rights cases.

He also served as a military prosecutor between 1980 and 1985.

1990

Umberg was first elected to the California State Assembly in 1990, defeating incumbent Republican Curt Pringle.

1992

Umberg was re-elected in 1992.

While in the Assembly he served as Chairman of the Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials Committee.

1994

Instead of seeking a third term in 1994, Umberg ran for Attorney General of California but lost to Republican Dan Lungren in the general election.

1995

Umberg then joined the law firm of Morrison & Foerster LLP in 1995 as a partner.

1996

During the 1996 presidential election, he served as the chairman of the Clinton re-election campaign in California.

1997

Clinton appointed Umberg as the Deputy Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy in 1997.

2000

In 2000, Umberg left the Clinton administration and returned to California.

2002

In 2002, he lost the Democratic Party nomination for State Insurance Commissioner to John Garamendi.

2003

He was the Managing Partner of Morrison & Foerster's Orange County Office from 2003 until 2005.

2004

In 2004, Umberg won election to the Assembly to represent the 69th District.

During his third term, Umberg chaired the Elections and Redistriciting Committee.

While in the legislature, Umberg authored over 60 measures which became law.

These laws include measures dealing with hate crimes, white collar crime, campaign finance reform, high-speed rail transport and school meal programs.

2006

Umberg sought the seat of retiring State Senator Joe Dunn (D) in the 2006 elections.

Orange County Supervisor and former Assemblyman Lou Correa jumped in the race in January 2006 despite pressure from the local Democratic party for him to stay out (although with pressure from the state Democratic party for him to jump in), stating that he was running in part because of the allegations about Umberg's residency.

Aside from other negative articles, Umberg also received criticism that he voted to legalize gay marriage.

Umberg attempted to get Correa off the ballot because Correa submitted more than the number of signatures required to qualify for the ballot, but ultimately failed.

Umberg also claimed that an alliance between Correa and State Senate President Pro Tem Don Perata to funnel funds to Correa's campaign was illegal.

Umberg was defeated by Correa by a 60% to 40% margin, and Correa went on to narrowly win the general election.

After Correa won the general election for the state Senate by a 1% margin, Umberg entered the race to replace Correa on the Orange County Board of Supervisors, representing the 1st Supervisorial District.

2007

On 6 February 2007, Umberg received 21.4%, coming in third, far less than he had been expected to poll.