CA-15: Kevin Mullin (D)

Kevin Mullin has served San Mateo County for over a decade as a South San Francisco city councilmember and mayor, and as assemblymember since 2013.
Elections reform and strengthening our democracy have been his top priorities in the Assembly. He authored the first-in-the-nation DISCLOSE Act to put a stop to “dark money” and reveal the true funders of ballot measures and candidates. He passed universal vote-by-mail so every voter receives a paper ballot postage paid, resulting in record participation and turnout. He was also a co-author of the landmark law automatically registering Californians to vote.
A 4th generation Californian and San Mateo County native, he graduated from Junipero Serra High School, received a bachelor’s degree in Communications from the University of San Francisco, and a master’s degree in Public Administration from San Francisco State University. He also completed the Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government Leadership for the 21st Century Program.
As an entrepreneur, he created KM2 Communications—a multimedia production business in South San Francisco. He has produced numerous documentaries and public affairs programming seen on local television, and has hosted various programs on Peninsula-TV Channel 26.
He lives in South San Francisco with his wife, Jessica Stanfill Mullin, and their twin boys.
The above information was sourced from the candidate’s website.