
Biography
Natasha Johnson was elected to represent the 63rd Assembly District in a Special Election in August of 2025. Prior to being elected to the State Assembly, Johnson served on the Lake Elsinore City Council since 2012, including three terms as Mayor.
Her leadership has helped grow the local economy, attract new businesses, and enhance public safety. She has worked tirelessly to protect taxpayers, reduce red tape, and ensure law enforcement has the tools they need to keep neighborhoods safe. Known for her practical approach and ability to unite diverse voices, she has built a reputation as a results-driven leader who puts her community first.
With more than 26 years in the banking industry and hands-on experience supporting her husband’s small business, she understands the challenges faced by working families and entrepreneurs alike.
Her commitment to service extends well beyond elected office. She is actively involved in organizations such as the Trauma Intervention Program, Cops for Kids, Elsinore Woman’s Club, Operation Homefront, Boy Scouts of America, Soldiers’ Angels, and Christian Arts & Theatre. Her lifelong dedication to volunteering reflects her belief that real leadership starts with showing up and giving back.
At home, Assemblywoman Johnson and her husband, Scott, are raising three sons—one who recently graduated college, one currently attending college, and one still in high school. As a working mother, she understands the day-to-day concerns of families.