Education
Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Nestande graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1960 and earned his Juris Doctor from Lincoln University.
Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Nestande graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1960 and earned his Juris Doctor from Lincoln University.
He was a special assistant to Governor Ronald Reagan from 1971–1972 and Executive Director of the California Republican Party from 1972–1973. Nestande returned to Reagan"s office in 1974 but left after less than a year when he was elected to the California State Assembly to represent the 70th District in Orange County. During his three terms in the Assembly, he served as Chairman of the Human Resources Committee and the Select Committee on Veterans Affairs.
Rather than seeking a fourth Assembly term in 1980, Nestande successfully sought election to the Orange County Board of Supervisors.
Nestande was reelected in 1984 but resigned in 1987. In 1986, Nestande unsuccessfully challenged incumbent Secretary of State March Fong Eu.
In 1994, he was campaign chairman for Michael Huffington"s campaign against incumbent United States. Senator Dianne Feinstein. Huffington lost to Feinstein by 1.9%.
In 2007, Nestande pled guilty to misdemeanor Driving under the influence and hit and run charges as well as felony filing fraudulent insurance claim charges as part of a plea agreement to have the felony charges dropped in exchange for completing a sentence of 6 months in jail and probation.
His older son, Barry, a former attache to the Congo, served the last eight years of his life as the Chief of Staff to John Jay Benoit (during Benoit"s tenure as State Assemblyman, State Senator, and Riverside County Supervisor) and was recognized as one of California"s top political strategists. His younger son, Brian, a former Chief of Staff to Congressman Sonny Bono and Congresswoman Mary Bono and owner of the political consulting firm of Nestande & Associates, was elected to the Assembly in 2008 to succeed Benoit, who vacated his Assembly seat to enter the State Senate.
He was also a member of the Criminal Justice, Housing and Community Development Committee. The Ways and Means Committee. And the Resources, Land Use and Energy Committee.
From 1984–1988, Nestande was a member of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.