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Gregg Hart Mulling Run for Assembly

The county supervisor is weighing whether to run for the county or state seat.

Gregg Hart Mulling Run for Assembly

County Supervisor Gregg Hart is still mulling over whether he intends to jump from his safe seat on the supervisors’ dais and run for Santa Barbara’s newly drawn state assembly district — or stay where he is. “I hope to have an answer by next week,” he said.

Hart, who represents the 2nd Supervisorial District, is considered almost a shoo-in for either seat. With more than 30 years of electoral experience, Hart — bureaucratically and politically smart and savvy — is a bulwark of the local Democratic Party and is endowed with bulging campaign coffers.

Whatever Hart decides, a chain reaction of political musical chairs will quickly ensue. Such speculation has become a parlor game among political insiders. The new state lines, adopted in the final days of 2021, create for the first time a new assembly district that encompasses all of Santa Barbara County with only a slight intrusion into San Luis Obispo County. This ends a district that, for decades, has straddled portions of Ventura and Santa Barbara counties. Currently, that district is represented by Steve Bennett, an Ojai resident who was a Ventura County supervisor for years.