8 Famous Names Who Might Run For Senate In California

Barbara Boxer leaves an open Senate seat in 2016.

Not surprisingly, rumors are already starting to circulate about Golden State political figures who are likely to make a run for it: Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom, California Attorney General Kamala Harris, former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and billionaire environmentalist Tom Steyer to name just a few.

But in a state that's home to both Hollywood and Silicon Valley, there are at least a few other famous Californians who might be interested in filling Boxer’s seat:

quicklist:4 title: Kevin Johnsonmedia: 28124150text:Thirteen-thousand points, three All Star Game appearances and an Olympic gold medal aren’t the only accomplishments former NBA player, Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson would bring to the Senate. As a player, Johnson founded the nonprofit St. HOPE, an after school program in his hometown that now manages charter schools. Johnson, 48, is one-half of a California power couple: He’s married to Michelle Rhee, the former chancellor of the Washington, D.C., public school system and an influential charter school advocate.

quicklist:6 title: Maria Shrivermedia: 24034944text:The former first lady of California is the daughter of a vice presidential candidate, ex-wife of a California governor, and a relative of the Kennedy family. Besides her well-known political ties, Shriver is an award-winning journalist and advocate who still resides in the Golden State.

quicklist:7 title: Sheryl Sandbergmedia: 24416791text:One of Time’s most influential people, Facebook’s COO, and best-selling author, Sandberg has been an advocate for more women in politics and a Democratic donor. The Los Angeles Times quoted sources close to her who said she is not interested in a Senate run, but could the support of some of Silicon Valley’s political influencers and her own push for more women leaders make her reconsider?