Nao Takasugi

Nao Takasugi

Nao Takasugi (April 5, 1922–November 19, 2009) was an American politician from California, a member of the Republican Party, and a survivor of the Japanese American internment camps.

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Early life

Born and raised in Oxnard, California, worked in the family's grocery store, the Asahi Market, before he enrolled at UCLA. After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor he was pulled out of the university at the age of 19 and placed in an internment camp in Gila River, Arizona.[1] After President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered all Japanese Americans placed in internment camps. In 1943, Takasugi was one of 4,000 students released from the internment camps to continue college on the East Coast.[2] He earned his bachelor's degree from Temple University and his MBA from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania in 1946.

After graduating from the Ivy League school in 1946, he returned to Oxnard to work in his family's Asahi Market. The Takasugi family had opened the store in 1907 and had left it in the custody of employee Ignacio Carmona when they were forced to enter the internment camp. Upon the Takasugis' return from the internment camp, Carmona returned control of the store to the Takasugis.[2]

In 1952, Takasugi married his wife, Judy, with whom he had five children, Scott, Russell, Ron, Tricia and Lea.

Public service

After the City of Oxnard turned down his efforts to get a new sign for his family's market, Takasugi felt the city needed someone with a head for business to cut through the bureaucracy and decided to run for the City Council and won a four-year term in his first election in 1976.[2] He was reelected to the council in 1980 and then was elected Mayor of Oxnard in 1982. Takasugi won re-election as Mayor four more times before winning election to the Assembly.

Takasugi won election to the California State Assembly in 1992, then becoming the only Asian American in the legislature at that time. A moderate, he succeeded conservative icon Tom McClintock in the Ventura County based 37th district (formerly the 36th).[3] He won easy reelection in 1994 and 1996 but term limits prevented him from running again in 1998.

In the year 2000 Takasugi ran for a seat on the board of the Oxnard Harbor District and won. He remained in the position until retiring in 2008.

Later life

In his final year in the Assembly at the age of 76, Takasugi suffered a heart attack while jogging outside his Sacramento apartment near the California State Capitol.[2]

The Takasugi Family was featured in the book "The Greatest Generation" by Tom Brokaw. During his interview with Browkay Nao Takasugi said "I find that I am compelled to remember the best– not the worst–of that time. To focus not on the grave deprivation of rights which beset us all, but rather on the countless shining moments of virtue that emerged from the shadows of that dark hour"[4]

At the age of 87, Takasugi died of complications from a stroke on November 19, 2009, at 8:20 P.M. at St. John's Regional Medical Center in Oxnard. His is survived by wife of 57 years, Judy, his sisters Chiyeko Sakamoto, Hisaye Takasugi and Shika Akiyoshi, his five children, Scott, Russell, Ron, Tricia and Lea, as well as his grandchildren, Ryan, Lara, Jessica, Raquel, Mckennah, Taylor, and Dane.

Electoral history

Member, California State Assembly: 1992–1998
Year Office Winner Votes Pct Second Place Votes Pct Third Place Votes Pct
1992 California State Assembly
District 37
Republican Nomination
Nao Takasugi 11,590 31.0% Alan Gugenheim 8,570 22.9% Madge Schaefer 7,034 18.8%
1992 California State Assembly
District 37
Nao Takasugi 66,364 50.8% Roz McGrath 56,692 43.4% David Harner 7,504 5.7%
1994 California State Assembly
District 37
Republican Nomination
Nao Takasugi 25,381 100.0%
1994 California State Assembly
District 37
Nao Takasugi 66,035 64.5% Dorothy Maron 31,738 31.0% David Harner 4,660 4.5%
1996 California State Assembly
District 37
Republican Nomination
Nao Takasugi 27,941 76.9% Matt Noah 8,377 23.1%
1996 California State Assembly
District 37
Nao Takasugi 73,167 59.7% Jess Herrera 49,341 40.3%

References

California Assembly
Preceded by
Tom McClintock
California State Assemblyman for the 37th District
1992–1998
Succeeded by
Tony Strickland

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