Rep. Ken Calvert (R-CA 44th District)
9th term Republican from California 44th District.
Bio
Visit Rep. Ken Calvert's candidate bio page.
Residence: Corona
Marital Status: Divorced
Prev. Occupation: Small Business Owner
Prev. Political Exp.: no prior elected office
Education: BA San Diego State University, 1975
Birthdate: 06/08/1953
Birthplace: Corona, CA
Religion: Protestant
Percentage in Last Election: 51%
Major Opponent: Bill Hedrick
Contact
Current Elected Office Contact Information
Contact Rep. Ken Calvert via Web Form.
Website: calvert.house.gov
Washington, D.C. Office:
2201 Rayburn House Office Building,District of Columbia 20515-0544
Phone: (202) 225-1986
Fax: (202) 225-2004
Riverside, California 92506
Phone: (951) 784-4300
Fax: (951) 784-5255
Staff
Current Elected Office Staff Members:
- Chief of Staff: David Ramey
- Scheduler: Tricia Evans
Letters
Current Elected Office Letters to Leaders:
Recent messages sent to Rep. Ken Calvert by our constituents:
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Bernanke and the Spending Freeze
- Riverside, CA - 01/26/2010 -
Private Securikty Companies In Haiti
- Riverside, CA - 01/21/2010 -
Healthcare
- Corona, CA - 01/20/2010 -
Voice of the people
- San Clemente, CA - 01/20/2010 -
Haiti
- Riverside, CA - 01/17/2010 -
Haiti Relief
- Riverside, CA - 01/16/2010 -
Haiti Relief
- Riverside, CA - 01/15/2010 -
Haiti Relief
- Riverside, CA - 01/15/2010 -
Haiti Relief
- Riverside, CA - 01/13/2010 -
Our Constitution
- San Clemente, CA - 01/06/2010 -
Homeland Security
- Corona, CA - 12/31/2009 -
Homeland Security
- Corona, CA - 12/30/2009 -
Homeland Security
- Corona, CA - 12/29/2009 -
Homeland Security
- Corona, CA - 12/28/2009 -
Healthcare
- Corona, CA - 12/28/2009 -
Screwing the American Citizen
- San Clemente, CA - 12/16/2009 -
something is wrong
- RIVERSIDE, CA - 12/16/2009 -
tiger woods
- fontana, CA - 12/09/2009 -
recent vote on estate tax
- Riverside, CA - 12/09/2009 -
Copenhagen Conference
- Corona, CA - 12/08/2009
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Recent Headlines
How four states handle voting rights
In Vermont, you can vote from prison. In Kentucky, you lose the right forever. In Alabama, you can apply to get it back. And a judge just overturned Washington's rules.
Should ex-felons vote?
Ex-felons lose the right to vote in many states, while in two others they can cast their ballot from prison. Should the federal government weigh in?
Religion in the nation's capital
Though pundits often liken Washington, D.C., to a modern-day Gomorrah, it's actually one of the most religious places in the United States.
Alerts from Groups and Organizations 
Urge CBS to stand firm on airing pro-life Tebow Super Bowl ad
by American Family Association on January 28
Senate Labor Committee is preparing to vote on radical union lawyer Craig Becker
by National Right to Work Committee on January 31
President should take long-term vision for health care
by RESULTS on January 29
Ask President Obama for a US Policy on the International Criminal Court
by United Nations Assn of the USA on January 29
A chance to CHANGE our nation's policies on nuclear weapons
by Women's Action for New Directions on January 29

