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Jim Beall (James Thomas Beall Jr.) was born on 7 December, 1952 in San Jose, California, U.S., is an American politician. Discover Jim Beall'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 71 years old?

Popular As James Thomas Beall Jr.
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Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 7 December, 1952
Birthday 7 December
Birthplace San Jose, California, U.S.
Nationality American

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Who Is Jim Beall's Wife?

His wife is Patricia Lafkas (m. 1983)

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Jim Beall Net Worth

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1951

James Thomas Beall Jr. (born December 7, 1951) is an American politician who served in the California State Senate from 2012 to 2020.

1952

James Thomas Beall Jr. was born on December 7, 1952, in San Jose, California.

He graduated from Bellarmine College Preparatory and San Jose State University.

1994

Beall served on the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors from 1994 until 2006, prior to which he served 14 years on the San Jose City Council.

As a councilman and county supervisor, Beall served two decades on the California Metropolitan Transportation Commission, where he lobbied commissioners to select the extension of the Bay Area Rapid Transit system to San Jose as a top priority project, enabling it to eventually receive $900 million in federal funding.

2011

In 2011, Beall announced his candidacy for the new District 15 seat of the California State Senate.

2012

Prior to being elected to the State Senate in 2012, Beall served as a member of the California State Assembly representing the 24th Assembly District.

Before his time in the Legislature, he served as a member of the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors, as well as a member of the San Jose City Council.

In the spring of 2012, Valley Transportation Authority and BART officials broke ground on the extension.

He won the June 2012 primary election, finishing more than 11 percent ahead of his opponent, fellow Democrat and former Assemblyman Joe Coto, and again in the general election in November 2012, defeating Coto 57% to 42%.

He officially took the position on December 3, 2012, taking the role from his predecessor Elaine Alquist (after rezoning).

2015

A Democrat, he represented the 15th Senate District, which encompasses the South Bay and Silicon Valley.

He served in the California State Senate as a Democrat representing the 15th Senate District, which encompasses the South Bay and Silicon Valley.

2016

In 2016, Beall was challenged by Democratic state Assemblywoman Nora Campos, who was prevented from seeking reelection by term limits.

Beall won the election by a wide margin.

2020

He was not eligible to seek reelection in 2020 due to term limits.

In 2022, Beall ran for the Santa Clara Valley Water District board.

Seeing no other candidates filed for District 4, he won unopposed.