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Mark Takano

Mark Allan Takano is an American politician who has been the United States Representative for California's 41st congressional district since 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, Takano has served on the Riverside Community College Board of Trustees since 1990.

  • Democratic
  • California
  • District 41st
  • Current
Portrait of Mark Takano California
Role Congress

Current assignment referenced in the congressional directory.

State California

Representing constituents across the California delegation.

District District 41st

District insights and legislative focus areas.

Service since 2023

Years of public service formally recorded.

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Biography

For more than twenty years, Mark Takano has worked to improve the lives of Riverside County residents, both as an elected official and as a teacher at Rialto High School.

Official Photo, Mark TakanoBorn and raised in Riverside, Mark’s commitment to public service began at an early age. His family roots in Riverside go back to his grandparents who, along with his parents, were removed from their respective homes and sent to Japanese American Internment camps during World War II. After the war, these two families settled in Riverside County to rebuild their lives.

Mark attended La Sierra High School in the Alvord Unified School District, and in 1979 he graduated as the school’s valedictorian. Mark attended Harvard College and received his bachelor’s degree in Government in 1983. As a student, he bussed tables to help make ends meet. During his senior year, he organized a transcontinental bicycle ride to benefit the international development agency Oxfam America.

Upon graduation, Mark returned home to Riverside and began teaching in the Rialto Unified School District in 1988. As a classroom teacher, Mark confronted the challenges in our public education system daily.

In 1990, Mark was elected to the Riverside Community College District’s Board of Trustees. At RCC, Mark worked with Republicans and Democrats to improve higher education for young people and job training opportunities for adults seeking to learn a new skill or start a new career. He was elected Board President in 1991 and helped the Board and the District gain stability and direction amid serious fiscal challenges.

In 2012, Mark became the first openly gay person of color to be elected to Congress.

Mark Takano represents the people of Riverside, Moreno Valley, Jurupa Valley and Perris in the United States House of Representatives. He serves as Chairman of the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, and as a member of the Education and Labor Committee.

Congressional Record

DateBillDescriptionMember Vote
2025-11-20Roll Call 302No title availableYea

1. Roll Call 302

119th Congress (2025-2026)

Vote QuestionOn Motion to Refer
DescriptionRoll Call 302 - On Motion to Refer - Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 310 - 103 (Roll no. 302).
Vote TypeYea-and-Nay
Member VoteYea
ResultPassed - Yea: 310 | Nay: 103 (R 204-8 Pres=4 NV=3, D 106-95 Pres=8 NV=5, I 0-0 Pres=0 NV=0)
2025-11-20Roll Call 301No title availableYea
2025-11-20Roll Call 300No title availableYea
2025-11-20Roll Call 299No title availableNay
2025-11-20Roll Call 298No title availableNay
2025-11-19Roll Call 297No title availableNay
2025-11-19Roll Call 296No title availableNay
2025-11-19Roll Call 295No title availableNay
2025-11-19Roll Call 294No title availableNay
2025-11-18Roll Call 293No title availableYea
2025-11-18Roll Call 292No title availableNay
2025-11-18Roll Call 291No title availableNo
2025-11-18Roll Call 290No title availableNay
2025-11-18Roll Call 289No title availableAye
2025-11-18H.Res.878Disapproving theYea
2025-11-18H.R.2659Strengthening CyberYea
2025-11-17H.R.1608Department ofYea
2025-11-13H.R.5371Continuing Appropriations,Nay
2025-11-12H.Res.873Providing forNo
2025-11-12Roll Call 283No title availableNay

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