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California's 1st congressional district is a U.S. congressional district in California. Doug LaMalfa, a Republican, has represented the district since January 2013.Currently, it encompasses the northeastern part of the state.
California's 38th congressional district, 2003-2013. After the 2000 census, the California State Legislature was obliged to complete redistricting [a] for House of Representatives districts (in accordance with Article 1, Section 4 of the United States Constitution) as well as California State Assembly and California State Senate districts.
California's congressional districts since 2023 At-large: 1849 ... 1st district: 1791–1813, 1821–1823, 1825–1933 (obsolete since the 1930 census)
All of California’s 52 congressional seats had primary elections Tuesday. The top two vote-getters in each race will advance to the general election regardless of their political party.
All of California's 52 congressional seats have primary elections Tuesday, with the top two vote-getters in each race advancing to the general election — regardless of their political party.
Roybal-Allard was a strong supporter of DACA; her California congressional district has the highest number of DACA-eligible youth. The decade-old Obama-era program, however, is in jeopardy.
As of January 3, 2025, California is represented by the following elected officials, 43 Democrats and 9 Republicans. [1] 1st district: Doug LaMalfa (R), since 2013; 2nd district: Jared Huffman (D), since 2013; 3rd district: Kevin Kiley (R), since 2023; 4th district: Mike Thompson (D), since 1999; 5th district: Tom McClintock (R), since 2009
(The Center Square) - Almost one month after Election Day, one key Congressional race in California remains neck-and neck as the same pair of opponents race to a neck-and-neck finish. Democrat ...