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California's 34th congressional district is a U.S. congressional district in California. Located in Los Angeles County , the district is represented by Democrat Jimmy Gomez . Its previous U.S. representative, Democrat Xavier Becerra of Los Angeles , resigned January 24, 2017, to become attorney general of California .
Jimmy Gomez (born November 25, 1974) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for California's 34th congressional district since 2017. His district includes the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Eagle Rock , Boyle Heights , Downtown Los Angeles , Koreatown , and other communities.
Each state elects two senators to serve for six years, and members of the House to two-year terms. These are tables of congressional delegations from California to the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. Beginning in the 118th Congress, California sends 52 individuals to the United States House of ...
4 California State Senate. 5 California Assembly. ... United States House of Representatives, ... Jimmy Gomez: Democratic: 2015 17.3%
Gomez was first elected to Congress in 2017. The district is almost entirely in the city of Los Angeles and is majority Hispanic with a sizable Asian American and white population as well. Roughly 20% live in poverty, and it is one of the poorest districts in the state. The Associated Press declared Gomez the winner at 8:36 p.m. EST.
California 34: Jimmy Gomez (D) July 11, 2017: No Succeeded Xavier Becerra (D) California State Assembly Labor organizer 1974 [72] Utah 3: John Curtis (R) November 13, 2017: No Succeeded Jason Chaffetz (R) Mayor of Provo: 1960 [73] Pennsylvania 18: Conor Lamb (D) April 12, 2018: Yes Succeeded Tim Murphy (R) Assistant U.S. Attorney U.S. Marine ...
Congressman Jimmy Gomez, D-Calif., knew things could go awry during the House Speaker vote on Tuesday, Jan. 3. Having already served three terms, he says the "chaos" of Washington, D.C., politics ...
Rep. Jimmy Gomez, D-Calif., will introduce legislation to rename the Los Angeles U.S. Courthouse after the Latino family whose lawsuit Mendez v. Westminster paved the way for school desegregation.