Joe Dunn (California)

Joe Dunn (California)

Joe Dunn is a Democratic former California State Senator who represented California's 34th Senate District in central Orange County and led the state's investigation into Enron's involvement in the 2000-2001 energy crisis. He ran for the Democratic nomination for Controller in 2006 but lost 53-47% to John Chiang, who would then go on to win the general.

In October 2006, Dunn was appointed as CEO of the California Medical Association.

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title=California State Senate, 34th District
before=Rob Hurtt
after=Lou Correa
years=1998–2006


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