Greg Wallis


Gregory Robert Wallis is an American politician from California serving as a member of the California State Assembly, representing the California's 47th [State Assembly district|47th district].

Early life and education

Wallis was born on May 15, 1990. He studied political science at California [Lutheran University] and became a district director for assemblymember Chad Mayes in 2014. Prior to becoming a district director for Mayes, he worked as an account executive for Mann Communications and as an executive director of the Inland Empire Taxpayer’s Association.

Political career

In February 2022, Wallis announced his candidacy for the newly-redrawn California's [47th State Assembly district|47th district] after Mayes declined to seek re-election. In the primary election, Wallis secured the second position behind Democratic Palm Springs City Councilwoman Christy Holstege, setting up a face-off between them in the general election. In the initial general election results, Holstege held a narrow lead over Wallis, with the two candidates continually exchanging leads with each successive count. By December 12, Holstege had been defeated by Wallis by a margin of 85 votes, choosing to concede the race to Wallis and declining to pursue a recount.
In April 2023, Holstege announced that she would be running against Wallis. In the primary election, Wallis placed first ahead of Holstege, setting up a rematch of the 2022 election. Wallis won the general election by 51% to 49%.

Electoral history