2020 United States House of Representatives elections in California All 53 California seats to theUnited States House of Representatives Turnout 75.85% Majority party Minority party Party Democratic Republican Last election 46 7 Seats before 45 8 Seats won 42 11 Seat change 3 3Popular vote 11,083,766 5,640,188 Percentage 66.27% 33.73% Swing 0.53% 1.12%
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The2020 United States House of Representatives elections in California were held on November 3, 2020, to elect the 53U.S. representatives from thestate ofCalifornia , one from each of the state's 53congressional districts . The elections coincided with the2020 U.S. presidential election , as well asother elections to theUnited States House of Representatives ,elections to theUnited States Senate , and variousstate andlocal elections .
This is the first general election since1994 in which aRepublican defeated an incumbent HouseDemocrat in California. This year, despite the statewide dominance by Democratic presidential nomineeJoe Biden , a record-breaking number of Republicans defeated Democratic House incumbents:Young Kim defeatedGil Cisneros inDistrict 39 ,Michelle Park Steel defeatedHarley Rouda inDistrict 48 , andDavid Valadao defeatedTJ Cox inDistrict 21 to reclaim his old seat. This happened even as Democrats won the statewide combined House vote by a wider margin than Biden.[ 1] Mike Garcia also defeatedChristy Smith inDistrict 25 to retain the seat he flipped in theMay 12 special election to fill the seat vacated byKatie Hill .[ 2]
United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2020 Primary election — March 3, 2020 Party Votes Percentage Candidates Advancing to general Seats contesting Democratic 5,989,781 65.65 124 60 53 Republican 2,973,937 32.60 96 46 46 No party preference 99,842 1.09 22 0 0 Green 38,524 0.42 4 0 0 American Independent 11,271 0.12 3 0 0 Libertarian 7,985 0.09 2 0 0 Peace and Freedom 1,821 0.02 1 0 0 Totals 9,123,161 100.00 252 106 —
District Democratic Republican Total Result Votes % Votes % Votes % District 1 154,073 43.01% 204,190 56.99% 358,263 100.0% Republican hold District 2 294,435 75.74% 94,320 24.26% 388,755 100.0% Democratic hold District 3 176,036 54.67% 145,941 45.33% 321,977 100.0% Democratic hold District 4 194,731 44.05% 247,291 55.95% 442,022 100.0% Republican hold District 5 271,233 76.09% 85,227 23.91% 356,460 100.0% Democratic hold District 6 229,648 73.34% 83,466 26.66% 313,114 100.0% Democratic hold District 7 217,416 56.62% 166,549 43.38% 383,965 100.0% Democratic hold District 8 124,400 43.94% 158,711 56.06% 283,111 100.0% Republican hold District 9 174,252 57.58% 128,358 42.42% 302,610 100.0% Democratic hold District 10 166,865 55.16% 135,629 44.84% 302,494 100.0% Democratic hold District 11 271,063 72.99% 100,293 27.01% 371,356 100.0% Democratic hold District 12 362,950 100.00% 0 0.00% 362,950 100.0% Democratic hold District 13 327,863 90.37% 34,955 9.63% 362,818 100.0% Democratic hold District 14 278,227 79.29% 72,684 20.71% 350,911 100.0% Democratic hold District 15 242,991 70.90% 99,710 29.10% 342,701 100.0% Democratic hold District 16 128,690 59.38% 88,039 40.62% 216,729 100.0% Democratic hold District 17 212,137 71.35% 85,199 28.65% 297,336 100.0% Democratic hold District 18 344,127 100.00% 0 0.00% 344,127 100.0% Democratic hold District 19 224,385 71.68% 88,642 28.32% 313,027 100.0% Democratic hold District 20 236,896 76.78% 71,658 23.22% 308,554 100.0% Democratic hold District 21 84,406 49.55% 85,928 50.45% 170,334 100.0% Republican gain District 22 144,251 45.77% 170,888 54.23% 315,139 100.0% Republican hold District 23 115,896 37.86% 190,222 62.14% 306,118 100.0% Republican hold District 24 212,564 58.66% 149,781 41.34% 362,345 100.0% Democratic hold District 25 169,305 49.95% 169,638 50.05% 338,943 100.0% Republican hold District 26 208,856 60.58% 135,877 39.42% 344,733 100.0% Democratic hold District 27 221,411 69.78% 95,907 30.22% 317,318 100.0% Democratic hold District 28 244,471 72.67% 91,928 27.33% 336,399 100.0% Democratic hold District 29 210,944 100.00% 0 0.00% 210,944 100.0% Democratic hold District 30 240,038 69.48% 105,426 30.52% 345,464 100.0% Democratic hold District 31 175,315 61.29% 110,735 38.71% 286,050 100.0% Democratic hold District 32 172,942 66.58% 86,818 33.42% 259,760 100.0% Democratic hold District 33 257,094 67.58% 123,334 32.42% 380,428 100.0% Democratic hold District 34 205,346 100.00% 0 0.00% 205,346 100.0% Democratic hold District 35 169,405 69.33% 74,941 30.67% 244,346 100.0% Democratic hold District 36 185,051 60.34% 121,640 39.66% 306,691 100.0% Democratic hold District 37 254,916 85.94% 41,705 14.06% 296,621 100.0% Democratic hold District 38 256,206 100.00% 0 0.00% 256,206 100.0% Democratic hold District 39 169,837 49.40% 173,946 50.60% 343,783 100.0% Republican gain District 40 135,572 72.74% 50,809 27.26% 186,381 100.0% Democratic hold District 41 167,938 64.04% 94,289 35.96% 262,227 100.0% Democratic hold District 42 157,773 42.87% 210,274 57.13% 368,047 100.0% Republican hold District 43 199,210 71.68% 78,688 28.32% 277,898 100.0% Democratic hold District 44 206,036 100.00% 0 0.00% 206,036 100.0% Democratic hold District 45 221,843 53.46% 193,096 46.54% 414,939 100.0% Democratic hold District 46 157,803 68.75% 71,716 31.25% 229,519 100.0% Democratic hold District 47 197,028 63.27% 114,371 36.73% 311,399 100.0% Democratic hold District 48 193,362 48.94% 201,738 51.06% 395,100 100.0% Republican gain District 49 205,349 53.13% 181,157 46.87% 386,506 100.0% Democratic hold District 50 166,859 46.05% 195,510 53.95% 362,369 100.0% Republican hold District 51 165,596 68.30% 76,841 31.70% 242,437 100.0% Democratic hold District 52 244,145 61.58% 152,350 38.42% 396,495 100.0% Democratic hold District 53 199,244 100.00% 0 0.00% 199,244 100.0% Democratic hold Total 11,083,766 66.27% 5,640,188 33.73% 16,723,954 100.0%
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2020 California's 1st congressional district election County resultsLaMalfa: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%Denney: 50–60%
The 1st district covers the northeastern part of the state borderingNevada andOregon . Incumbent RepublicanDoug LaMalfa , who had represented the district since 2013, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 54.9% of the vote in 2018.[ 3] The district had aPVI of R+11.
Advanced to general [ edit ] Democratic candidates [ edit ] Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Rob Lydon, veterinarian[ 6] Independent candidates [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] 2020 California's 1st congressional district primary results by county LaMalfa—50–60%
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2020 California's 2nd congressional district election County resultsHuffman: 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%Mensing: 50–60%
The 2nd district encompasses theNorth Coast , stretching from theGolden Gate Bridge to theOregon border, taking inSan Rafael ,Petaluma ,Novato ,Windsor ,Healdsburg ,Ukiah ,Fort Bragg ,Fortuna ,Eureka ,Arcata ,McKinleyville , andCrescent City . Incumbent DemocratJared Huffman , who had represented the district since 2013, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 77.0% of the vote in 2018.[ 3] The district had aPVI of D+22.
Democratic candidates [ edit ] Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Rachel Moniz, operations officer[ 31] Republican candidates [ edit ] Advanced to general [ edit ] Dale K. Mensing, cashier and general election candidate for this seat in2014 ,2016 , and2018 [ 32] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Melissa Bradley, businesswoman[ 31] American Independent candidates [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Charles "Wally" Coppock[ 31] 2020 California's 2nd congressional district primary results by county Huffman—50–60%
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2020 California's 3rd congressional district election County resultsGaramendi: 50–60% 70–80%Hamilton: 50–60% 60–70%
The 3rd district takes in areas north and west ofSacramento . It consists ofColusa ,Sutter , andYuba counties plus portions ofGlenn ,Lake ,Sacramento ,Solano , andYolo counties. Incumbent DemocratJohn Garamendi , who had represented the 3rd district since 2013 and had previously represented the 10th district from 2009 to 2013, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 58.1% of the vote in 2018.[ 3] The district had aPVI of D+5.
Democratic candidates [ edit ] Advanced to general [ edit ] Republican candidates [ edit ] Advanced to general [ edit ] Tamika Hamilton, U.S. Air Force veteran[ 34] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] 2020 California's 3rd congressional district primary results by county Garamendi—40–50%
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Source Ranking As of The Cook Political Report [ 19] Safe D November 2, 2020 Inside Elections [ 20] Safe D October 28, 2020 Sabato's Crystal Ball [ 21] Safe D November 2, 2020 Daily Kos [ 22] Safe D November 2, 2020 RCP [ 23] Safe D November 2, 2020 Decision Desk HQ [ 24] Safe D November 3, 2020 538 [ 25] Safe D November 3, 2020 Elections Daily [ 26] Safe D November 1, 2020 CNN [ 27] Safe D November 1, 2020 Politico [ 28] Safe D November 2, 2020 Niskanen [ 29] Safe D June 7, 2020
2020 California's 4th congressional district election County resultsMcClintock: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%Kennedy: 60–70% 70–80%
The 4th district encompasses the suburbs ofSacramento and theSierra Nevada . Incumbent RepublicanTom McClintock , who had represented the district since 2009, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 54.1% of the vote in 2018.[ 3] The district had aPVI of R+10.
Republican candidates [ edit ] Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Julianne Benzel, history teacher[ 42] Jamie Byers, state parole agent[ 6] Jacob Thomas, businessman[ 43] Democratic candidates [ edit ] Advanced to general [ edit ] Brynne S. Kennedy, businesswoman[ 44] Sean Frame, Placerville Union school board member[ 45] Independent candidates [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Robert Lawton, businessman and Democratic candidate for this seat in2018 [ 46] 2020 California's 4th congressional district primary results by county McClintock—40–50%
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Source Ranking As of The Cook Political Report [ 19] Safe R November 2, 2020 Inside Elections [ 20] Safe R October 28, 2020 Sabato's Crystal Ball [ 21] Likely R November 2, 2020 Daily Kos [ 22] Safe R November 2, 2020 RCP [ 23] Likely R November 2, 2020 Decision Desk HQ [ 24] Likely R November 3, 2020 538 [ 25] Safe R November 3, 2020 Elections Daily [ 26] Likely R November 1, 2020 CNN [ 27] Safe R November 1, 2020 Politico [ 28] Likely R November 2, 2020 Niskanen [ 29] Safe R June 7, 2020
2020 California's 5th congressional district election County resultsThompson: 50–60% 70–80%
The 5th district encompasses much ofCalifornia's wine country . It includesCotati ,Rohnert Park ,Santa Rosa ,Sonoma ,Napa ,American Canyon ,Vallejo ,Benicia ,Hercules , and part ofMartinez . Incumbent DemocratMike Thompson , who had represented the district since 1999, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 78.9% of the vote in 2018.[ 3] The district had aPVI of D+21.
Democratic candidates [ edit ] Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Jason Kishineff, activist[ 57] Josh Wesley Tyler, teacher[ 58] Republican candidates [ edit ] Advanced to general [ edit ] Scott Giblin, information services technician[ 56] 2020 California's 5th congressional district primary results by county Thompson—50–60%
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2020 California's 6th congressional district election County resultsMatsui: 60–70% 70–80%
The 6th district takes inSacramento and its surrounding suburbs, includingWest Sacramento andNorth Highlands . Incumbent DemocratDoris Matsui , who had represented the district since 2005, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 80.4% of the vote in 2018.[ 3] The district had aPVI of D+21.
Democratic candidates [ edit ] Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Benjamin Emard, attorney[ 6] Republican candidates [ edit ] Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Sherwood Ellsworth Haisty Jr., minister[ 6] 2020 California's 6th congressional district primary results by county Matsui—60–70%
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2020 California's 7th congressional district election
The 7th district is located in southern and easternSacramento County , including the cities ofElk Grove ,Folsom , andRancho Cordova . Incumbent DemocratAmi Bera , who had represented the district since 213, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 55.0% of the vote in 2018.[ 3] The district had aPVI of D+3.
Advanced to general [ edit ] Ami Bera (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[ 60] Buzz Patterson (Republican), retired United States Air Force Lieutenant Colonel[ 61] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Jeff Burdick (Democratic), public affairs specialist[ 60] Jon Ivy (Republican), voting rights activist[ 62] Chris Richardson (Green), engineer[ 6] Ami Bera (D)
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2020 California's 8th congressional district election Results by countyObernolte: 50–60%Bubser: 60–70%
The 8th district includes most of the eastern desert regions of the state. It stretches fromMono Lake toTwentynine Palms and consists ofInyo andMono counties plus most ofSan Bernardino County . Incumbent RepublicanPaul Cook , who had represented the district since 2013, announced on September 17, 2019, that he would not seek re-election, instead planning to run for an open seat on the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors.[ 67] He was re-elected with 60.0%% of the vote in 2018.[ 3] The district had aPVI of R+9.
Republican candidates [ edit ] Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Democratic candidates [ edit ] Advanced to general [ edit ] Christine Bubser, engineer and biotechnology advisor[ 72] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Bob Conaway, attorney and general election candidate for this seat in2014 [ 70] James Ellars, energy consultant[ 73] Independent candidates [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] 2020 California's 8th congressional district primary results by county Obernolte—30–40%
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Nonpartisan blanket primary results[ 30] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Jay Obernolte 50,677 35.0 Democratic Christine Bubser 41,595 28.7 Republican Tim Donnelly 30,079 20.7 Democratic Bob Conaway 9,053 6.2 No party preference Jeff Esmus 4,042 2.8 Democratic James Ellars 3,948 2.7 Republican Jeremy Staat 2,288 1.6 Republican Jerry Laws 2,010 1.4 Republican Justin David Whitehead 1,305 0.9 No party preference J. Green (write-in) 11 0.0 Total votes 145,008 100.0
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2020 California's 9th congressional district election
The 9th district is centered around theSan Joaquin Delta , taking inStockton ,Antioch ,Galt ,Oakley ,Lathrop , andLodi . Incumbent DemocratJerry McNerney , who had represented the district since, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 56.5% of the vote in 2018.[ 3] The district had aPVI of D+8.
Democratic candidates [ edit ] Advanced to general [ edit ] Republican candidates [ edit ] Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] William Martinek, financial advisor[ 78] 2020 California's 9th congressional district primary results by county McNerney—60–70%
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2020 California's 10th congressional district election County resultsHarder: 50–60%
The 10th district coversSan Joaquin Valley , including the cities ofOakdale ,Manteca ,Modesto ,Tracy , andTurlock . Incumbent DemocratJosh Harder , who had represented the district since2018 , ran for re-election. He was elected with 52.3% of the vote in 2018.[ 3] The district had aPVI of EVEN.
Democratic candidates [ edit ] Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Republican candidates [ edit ] Advanced to general [ edit ] Ted Howze, veterinarian, formerTurlock city council member and candidate for this seat in2018 [ 80] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Charles Dossett, U.S. Army veteran[ 83] 2020 California's 10th congressional district primary results by county Josh Harder (D)
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2020 California's 11th congressional district election
The 11th district encompasses parts of theEast Bay , includingAlamo ,Antioch ,Bay Point ,Blackhawk ,Clayton ,Concord ,Danville ,Diablo ,El Cerrito ,El Sobrante ,Kensington ,Lafayette ,Moraga ,Orinda ,Pittsburg ,Pleasant Hill ,San Pablo ,Richmond andWalnut Creek . The incumbent was DemocratMark DeSaulnier , who was re-elected with 74.1% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Michael Ernest Kerr (Green), social justice advocate[ 91] 2020 California's 12th congressional district election
The 12th district is based entirely withinSan Francisco . The incumbent was Speaker of the HouseNancy Pelosi (Democratic).[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Shahid Buttar (Democratic), attorney and democratic socialist activist[ 92] Nancy Pelosi (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[ 6] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Agatha Bacelar (Democratic), documentary filmmaker and engineer[ 93] John Dennis (Republican), businessman and perennial candidate[ 6] Deanna Lorraine (Republican), political commentator[ 94] Shahid Buttar (D)
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James L. Brooks , director, producer and writer[ 105] Gregg Henry , actor and musician[ 106] William Hurt , actor, director, producer and screenwriter[ 107] Kristen Johnston , actress and comedian[ 108] Wendie Malick , actress and activist[ 109] Alyssa Milano , actress and activist[ 110] Alexandra Neil , actress[ 111] James Sie , actor and voice actor[ 112] Alice Wetterlund , actress, comedian and podcast host[ 113] California's 12th congressional district , 2020[ 8] [ 30] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Nancy Pelosi (incumbent)190,590 74.0 Democratic Shahid Buttar 33,344 13.0 Republican John Dennis 19,883 7.7 Democratic Tom Gallagher(withdrawn) 5,094 2.0 Republican Deanna Lorraine 4,635 1.8 Democratic Agatha Bacelar 3,890 1.5 Total votes 257,436 100.0 General election Democratic Nancy Pelosi (incumbent)281,776 77.6 Democratic Shahid Buttar 81,174 22.4 Total votes 362,950 100.0 Democratic hold
2020 California's 13th congressional district election
The 13th district takes in northernAlameda County , encompassingAlameda ,Albany ,Berkeley ,Emeryville ,Oakland ,Piedmont , andSan Leandro . The incumbent was DemocratBarbara Lee , who was re-elected with 88.4% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Barbara Lee (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[ 114] Nikka Piterman (Republican), software engineer[ 115] 2020 California's 14th congressional district election
The 14th district is located on theSan Francisco Peninsula , taking in most ofSan Mateo County and a small part of southwesternSan Francisco . The incumbent was DemocratJackie Speier , who was re-elected with 79.2% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Ran Petel (Republican), financial executive[ 6] Jackie Speier (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[ 6] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Cristos Goodrow (Democratic), technology executive[ 6] Eric Taylor (no party preference), research manager[ 6] 2020 California's 14th congressional district primary results by county 2020 California's 15th congressional district election
The 15th district encompasses easternAlameda County , includingCastro Valley ,Dublin ,Fremont ,Hayward ,Livermore ,Pleasanton ,Sunol ,Union City , and parts ofContra Costa County , includingSan Ramon and part ofDanville . The incumbent was DemocratEric Swalwell , who was re-elected with 73.0% of the vote in 2018,[ 3] andran in the 2020 presidential race .[ 116] Swalwell joined the House race after ending his presidential campaign.[ 117] [ 118]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Alison Hayden (Republican), special education teacher[ 91] Eric Swalwell (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[ 119] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] 2020 California's 15th congressional district primary results by county Swalwell—60–70%
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California's 15th congressional district , 2020[ 8] [ 30] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Eric Swalwell (incumbent)103,826 59.0 Republican Alison Hayden 29,864 17.0 Democratic Samantha Campbell 17,286 9.8 Republican Peter Liu 13,634 7.8 Democratic Tuan Phan 6,509 3.7 Democratic Austin E. Intal 2,548 1.4 No party preference Don J. Grundmann 2,194 1.2 Total votes 175,861 100.0 General election Democratic Eric Swalwell (incumbent)242,991 70.9 Republican Alison Hayden 99,710 29.1 Total votes 342,701 100.0 Democratic hold
2020 California's 16th congressional district election
The 16th district is located in centralSan Joaquin Valley , including the cities ofMadera ,Merced , and the western half ofFresno . The incumbent was DemocratJim Costa , who was re-elected with 57.5% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
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2020 California's 17th congressional district election
The 17th district encompasses parts of theSilicon Valley , taking inSunnyvale ,Cupertino ,Santa Clara ,Milpitas ,Newark , most ofFremont , and a small part of northernSan Jose . The incumbent was DemocratRo Khanna , who was re-elected with 75.3% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Ro Khanna (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[ 114] Ritesh Tandon (Republican), businessman[ 114] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Joe Dehn (Libertarian), square dance caller[ 6] Stephen Forbes (Democratic), business analyst and candidate for California's 17th congressional district in2018 Ro Khanna (D)
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The 18th district encompasses the westernSan Francisco South Bay and includes the cities ofPalo Alto ,Redwood City ,Menlo Park ,Stanford ,Los Altos ,Mountain View ,Campbell ,Saratoga , andLos Gatos , as well as part ofSan Jose . The incumbent was DemocratAnna Eshoo , who was re-elected with 74.5% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Richard B. Fox (Republican), physician[ 6] Bob Goodwyn (Libertarian), pilot[ 6] Phil Reynolds (Republican), engineer[ 6] 2020 California's 18th congressional district primary results by county Eshoo—70–80%
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California's 18th congressional district , 2020[ 8] [ 30] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Anna Eshoo (incumbent)146,225 61.7 Democratic Rishi Kumar 38,826 16.4 Republican Richard B. Fox 28,863 12.2 Republican Phil Reynolds 18,600 7.9 Libertarian Bob Goodwyn 4,462 1.9 Total votes 236,976 100.0 General election Democratic Anna Eshoo (incumbent)217,388 63.2 Democratic Rishi Kumar 126,751 36.8 Total votes 344,139 100.0 Democratic hold
2020 California's 19th congressional district election
The 19th district is based in the easternSan Francisco South Bay centering onSan Jose , as well as taking inMorgan Hill . The incumbent was DemocratZoe Lofgren , who was re-elected with 73.8% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Justin Aguilera (Republican), businessman[ 6] Zoe Lofgren (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[ 6] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Ignacio Cruz (Republican), economic development director[ 6] Jason Mallory (no party preference)[ 6] Ivan Torres (Democratic), healthcare worker[ 6] California's 19th congressional district , 2020[ 8] [ 30] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Zoe Lofgren (incumbent)104,456 62.7 Republican Justin Aguilera 20,469 12.3 Republican Ignacio Cruz 19,109 11.5 Democratic Ivan Torres 18,916 11.4 No party preference Jason Mallory 3,516 2.1 Total votes 166,466 100.0 General election Democratic Zoe Lofgren (incumbent)224,385 71.7 Republican Justin Aguilera 88,642 28.3 Total votes 313,027 100.0 Democratic hold
2020 California's 20th congressional district election
The 20th district encompasses theMonterey Bay Area , includingSanta Cruz ,Salinas , andGilroy . The incumbent was DemocratJimmy Panetta , who was re-elected with 81.4% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Adam Bolaños Scow (Democratic), environmental activist[ 144] 2020 California's 20th congressional district primary results by county 2020 California's 21st congressional district election
The 21st district coversSan Joaquin Valley , includingCoalinga ,Delano ,Hanford , and parts ofBakersfield , specificallyEast Bakersfield andDowntown Bakersfield . The incumbent was DemocratTJ Cox , who flipped the district andwas elected in 2018 with 50.4% of the vote.[ 3]
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2020 California's 22nd congressional district election
The 22nd district coversSan Joaquin Valley , including easternFresno ,Clovis ,Tulare , andVisalia . The incumbent was RepublicanDevin Nunes , who was re-elected with 52.7% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Phil Arballo (Democratic), financial adviser[ 161] Devin Nunes (Republican), incumbent U.S. Representative[ 149] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Phil Arballo (D)
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2020 California's 22nd congressional district primary results by county California's 22nd congressional district , 2020[ 8] [ 30] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Republican Devin Nunes (incumbent)94,686 56.1 Democratic Phil Arballo 42,218 25.0 Democratic Bobby Bliatout 22,078 13.1 Democratic Dary Rezvani 5,273 3.1 No party preference Eric Garcia 4,515 2.7 Total votes 168,770 100.0 General election Republican Devin Nunes (incumbent)170,888 54.2 Democratic Phil Arballo 144,251 45.8 Total votes 315,139 100.0 Republican hold
2020 California's 23rd congressional district election
The 23rd district is based in the southernCentral Valley , taking in parts ofBakersfield ,Porterville ,California City ,Ridgecrest , westernLancaster ,Rosamond , andQuartz Hill . The incumbent was House Minority Leader, RepublicanKevin McCarthy , who was re-elected with 63.7% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Kim Mangone (Democratic), systems engineer and U.S. Air Force veteran[ 165] Kevin McCarthy (Republican), incumbent U.S. Representative[ 166] 2020 California's 23rd congressional district primary results by county McCarthy—60–70%
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2020 California's 24th congressional district election
The 24th district is based in theCentral Coast and includesSan Luis Obispo andSanta Barbara counties. The incumbent was DemocratSalud Carbajal , who was re-elected with 58.6% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Kenneth Young (no party preference), civil engineer[ 6] Salud Carbajal (D)
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2020 California's 25th congressional district election
The 25th district is based in northernLos Angeles County and easternVentura County , and includes the cities ofSanta Clarita ,Simi Valley ,Palmdale , and easternLancaster . The seat was vacant from November 3, 2019, to May 19, 2020. DemocratKatie Hill resigned after she was alleged to have had inappropriate relations with one of her congressional staffers.[ 172] Hill had flipped the district in 2018 and was elected with 54.4% of the vote.[ 3] A special election to fill Hill's vacancy was held before the general election in 2020. RepublicanMike Garcia won the special election with 54.9% of the vote, and was seated on May 19, 2020.
Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Otis Lee Cooper (no party preference), legal defense investigator[ 6] Robert Cooper III (Democratic), college professor[ 175] Getro Franck Elize (Democratic), patient resource worker[ 175] Kenneth Jenks (Republican), U.S. Marine Corps veteran and telecommunications executive[ 175] Steve Knight (Republican), former U.S. Representative[ 176] David Lozano (Republican), attorney[ 175] Daniel Mercuri (Republican), businessman[ 6] George Papadopoulos (Republican), foreign policy adviser forDonald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign [ 177] Cenk Uygur (Democratic), journalist and CEO and host ofThe Young Turks [ 178] Aníbal Valdéz-Ortega (Democratic), attorney and community organizer[ 6] Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Mike Garcia (R) Steve Knight (R) George Papadopoulos (R) Christy Smith (D) Cenk Uygur (D) Tulchin Research (D) [ 182] [ F] December 12–19, 2019 – (V)[ d] –[ d] 13% 26% 3% 30% 5%
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2020 California's 25th congressional district primary results by county California's 25th congressional district , 2020[ 8] [ 30] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Christy Smith 49,679 31.7 Republican Mike Garcia 37,381 23.9 Republican Steve Knight 29,645 18.9 Democratic Cenk Uygur 9,246 5.9 Democratic Getro Franck Elize 6,317 4.0 Republican David Lozano 6,272 4.0 Democratic Anibal Valdéz-Ortega 4,920 3.1 Democratic Robert Cooper III 4,474 2.9 Republican George Papadopoulos 2,749 1.8 No party preference Otis Lee Cooper 2,183 1.4 Democratic Christopher C. Smith(withdrawn) 2,089 1.3 Republican Daniel Mercuri 913 0.6 Republican Kenneth Jenks 682 0.4 Total votes 156,550 100.0 General election Republican Mike Garcia (incumbent)169,638 50.05 Democratic Christy Smith 169,305 49.95 Total votes 338,943 100.0 Republican hold
2020 California's 26th congressional district election
The 26th district is based in the southernCentral Coast and is located entirely withinVentura County , taking inCamarillo ,Oxnard ,Ventura ,Santa Paula ,Thousand Oaks ,Westlake Village ,Moorpark , and parts ofSimi Valley . The incumbent was DemocratJulia Brownley , who was re-elected with 61.9% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Enrique Petris (Democratic), contract administrator[ 6] Robert Salas (Democratic), retired teacher[ 6] 2020 California's 26th congressional district primary results by county 2020 California's 27th congressional district election
The 27 district encompasses theSan Gabriel Valley , includingAlhambra ,Altadena ,Arcadia ,Bradbury ,Claremont ,East Pasadena ,Glendora ,Monrovia ,Monterey Park ,Pasadena ,Rosemead ,San Antonio Heights ,San Gabriel ,San Marino ,Sierra Madre ,South Pasadena ,South San Gabriel ,Temple City , andUpland . The incumbent was DemocratJudy Chu , who was re-elected with 79.2% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Beatrice Cardenas (Republican), loan officer[ 191] Christian Daly (no party preference), formerDuarte city manager intern[ 191] 2020 California's 27th congressional district primary results by county 2020 California's 28th congressional district election
The 28th district is based in theSan Fernando Valley and includesWest Hollywood ,Burbank , parts ofPasadena ,Glendale , the Verdugo Hills communities ofSunland andTujunga , as well as parts of central Los Angeles includingHollywood , theHollywood Hills ,Echo Park ,Silver Lake , andLos Feliz . The incumbent was DemocratAdam Schiff , who was re-elected with 78.4% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Chad D. Anderson (Democratic), entrepreneur[ 6] Jennifer Barbosa (no party preference), realtor and activist[ 193] William Bodell (Republican), businessman[ 6] Sal Genovese (Democratic), community services director[ 6] Maebe A. Girl (Democratic),Silver Lake neighborhood councilwoman and drag queen[ 194] Ara Khachig Manoogian (Democratic), security systems integrator[ 6] California's 28th congressional district , 2020[ 8] [ 30] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Adam Schiff (incumbent)110,251 59.6 Republican Eric Early 23,243 12.6 Democratic Maebe A. Girl 22,129 12.0 No party preference Jennifer Barbosa 10,421 5.6 Republican William Bodell 7,093 3.8 Democratic Sal Genovese 6,294 3.4 Democratic Ara Khachig Manoogian 3,290 1.9 Democratic Chad D. Anderson 2,359 1.3 Total votes 185,080 100.0 General election Democratic Adam Schiff (incumbent)244,271 72.7 Republican Eric Early 91,928 27.3 Total votes 336,199 100.0 Democratic hold
2020 California's 29th congressional district election
The 29th district is based in the easternSan Fernando Valley , taking in the city ofSan Fernando as well as theLos Angeles communities ofVan Nuys ,Pacoima ,Arleta ,Panorama City ,Sylmar and parts ofSun Valley andNorth Hollywood . The incumbent was DemocratTony Cárdenas , who was re-elected with 80.6% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Michael R. Guzik (Democratic), ride-share driver[ 6] Brian Perras (Republican), U.S. Navy veteran[ 6] Tony Cárdenas (D)
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2020 California's 30th congressional district election
The 30th district is based in the westernSan Fernando Valley , including theLos Angeles neighborhoods ofCanoga Park ,Chatsworth ,Encino ,Granada Hills ,Northridge ,Porter Ranch ,Reseda ,Sherman Oaks ,Studio City ,Tarzana ,Toluca Lake ,West Hills ,Winnetka , andWoodland Hills , as well asCalabasas ,Bell Canyon , andHidden Hills . The incumbent was DemocratBrad Sherman , who was re-elected with 73.4% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Mark S. Reed (Republican), businessman and perennial candidate[ 6] Brad Sherman (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[ 6] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Courtney "CJ" Berina (Democratic), marketing consultant[ 6] Brian T. Carroll (Democratic)[ 6] Raji Rab (Democratic), commercial pilot and candidate for California's 30th congressional district in2018 [ 6] 2020 California's 30th congressional district primary results by county Sherman—50–60%
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California's 30th congressional district , 2020[ 8] [ 30] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Brad Sherman (incumbent)99,282 58.1 Republican Mark S. Reed 38,778 22.7 Democratic Courtney "CJ" Berina 18,937 11.1 Democratic Raji Rab 7,961 4.7 Democratic Brian T. Carroll 5,984 3.5 Total votes 170,942 100.0 General election Democratic Brad Sherman (incumbent)240,038 69.5 Republican Mark S. Reed 105,426 30.5 Total votes 345,464 100.0 Democratic hold
2020 California's 31st congressional district election
The 31st district encompasses parts of theInland Empire , includingSan Bernardino ,Rancho Cucamonga ,Redlands , and parts ofRialto . The incumbent was DemocratPete Aguilar , who was re-elected with 58.7% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] 2020 California's 32nd congressional district election
The 32nd district takes in the easternSan Gabriel Valley , includingBaldwin Park ,El Monte ,West Covina ,San Dimas ,Azusa , and southernGlendora . The incumbent was DemocratGrace Napolitano , who was re-elected with 68.8% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Grace Napolitano (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[ 6] Joshua M. Scott (Republican), political strategist and candidate for California's 32nd congressional district in2018 [ 6] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Emanuel Gonzales (Democratic), dialysis technician[ 6] Meshal "Kash" Kashifalghita (Democratic), U.S. Army Reserve officer[ 6] Raul Ali Madrigal (Democratic, write-in), USMC veteran[ 204] 2020 California's 33rd congressional district election
The 33rd district spans the coastal region ofLos Angeles County , including theBeach Cities ,Westside Los Angeles , and thePalos Verdes Peninsula . The incumbent was DemocratTed Lieu , who was re-elected with 70.0% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] James P. Bradley (Republican), businessman and candidate for U.S. Senate in2018 [ 205] Ted Lieu (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[ 205] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] California's 33rd congressional district , 2020[ 8] [ 30] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Ted Lieu (incumbent)130,063 60.5 Republican James P. Bradley 37,531 17.4 Democratic Liz Barris 15,180 7.1 Republican Sarah Sun Liew 13,601 6.3 No party preference Kenneth W. Wright 9,673 4.5 Democratic Albert Maxwell Goldberg 9,032 4.2 Total votes 215,080 100.0 General election Democratic Ted Lieu (incumbent)257,094 67.6 Republican James P. Bradley 123,334 32.4 Total votes 380,428 100.0 Democratic hold
2020 California's 34th congressional district election
The 34th district is located entirely in the city ofLos Angeles and includes theCentral ,East , andNortheast neighborhoods, such asChinatown ,Downtown ,Eagle Rock , andKoreatown . The incumbent was DemocratJimmy Gomez , who was re-elected with 72.5% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Frances Yasmeen Motiwalla (Democratic), activist[ 206] (endorsed Kim)[ 207] Keanakay Scott (Democratic), author[ 6] Joanne L. Wright (Republican)[ 6] 2018 California's 34th congressional district primary results by county supervisorial district Gomez—50–60%
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California's 34th congressional district , 2020[ 8] [ 30] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Jimmy Gomez (incumbent)57,066 52.0 Democratic David Kim 23,055 21.0 Democratic Frances Yasmeen Motiwalla 14,961 13.6 Republican Joanne L. Wright 8,482 7.7 Democratic Keanakay Scott 6,089 5.6 Total votes 109,653 100.0 General election Democratic Jimmy Gomez (incumbent)108,792 53.0 Democratic David Kim 96,554 47.0 Total votes 205,346 100.0 Democratic hold
2020 California's 35th congressional district election
The 35th district takes in southwesternSan Bernardino County , includingChino ,Fontana ,Montclair ,Ontario , as well asPomona . The incumbent was DemocratNorma Torres , who was re-elected with 69.4% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Mike Cargile (Republican), independent filmmaker[ 70] Norma Torres (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[ 70] 2020 2020 California's 35th congressional district primary results by county Torres—70–80%
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2020 California's 36th congressional district election
The 36th district encompasses easternRiverside County , including the desert communities ofPalm Springs ,Palm Desert ,Indio ,Coachella ,Rancho Mirage ,Desert Hot Springs ,Indian Wells , andCathedral City , as well asCalimesa ,Banning ,Beaumont ,San Jacinto , andHemet . The incumbent was DemocratRaul Ruiz , who was re-elected with 59.0% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Erin Cruz (Republican), author and candidate for U.S. Senate in2018 [ 210] Raul Ruiz (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[ 211] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Patrice Kimbler (Republican)[ 212] Milo Stevanovich (Republican), attorney[ 212] Raul Ruiz (Republican)[ 213] 2020 California's 37th congressional district election
The 37th district encompasses west and southwestLos Angeles , as well asCulver City andInglewood . The incumbent was DemocratKaren Bass , who was re-elected with 89.1% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Karen Bass (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[ 6] Errol Webber (Republican), documentary film producer[ 214] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] 2020 California's 38th congressional district election
The 38th district takes encompassessoutheastern Los Angeles County , as well as a small sliver ofOrange County , taking inLa Palma . The incumbent was DemocratLinda Sánchez , who was re-elected with 68.9% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Linda Sánchez (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[ 6] Michael Tolar (Democratic), retail store worker[ 6] 2020 California's 38th congressional district primary results by county 2020 California's 39th congressional district election
The 39th district encompasses parts of theSan Gabriel Valley , taking inLa Habra Heights ,Diamond Bar ,Walnut ,Hacienda Heights andRowland Heights , as well as northernOrange County , includingFullerton ,La Habra ,Brea ,Buena Park ,Placentia , andYorba Linda (the hometown of Republican presidentRichard Nixon ). The district also takes in a small portion of southwesternSan Bernardino County , coveringChino Hills . The incumbent representative, DemocratGil Cisneros , who flipped the district andwas elected in 2018 , lost reelection to Republican candidateYoung Kim .[ 215] Kim became one of the first three Korean-American women elected to Congress.
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Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Gil Cisneros (D) Generic Republican Undecided TargetPoint (R) [ 230] [ K] June 30 – July 2, 2019 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 44% 46% 9%
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2020 California's 40th congressional district election
The 40th district is centered aroundEast Los Angeles and also includesDowney ,Bellflower , andCommerce . The incumbent was DemocratLucille Roybal-Allard , who was re-elected with 77.3% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Rodolfo Cortes Barragan (Green), scientist and candidate for California's 40th congressional district in2018 [ 6] Anthony Felix Jr. (Democratic), homeless services analyst[ 6] Michael Donnell Graham Jr. (American Independent)[ 6] David John Sanchez (Democratic), teacher, activist, and founding member of theBrown Berets [ 6] California's 40th congressional district , 2020[ 8] [ 30] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Lucille Roybal-Allard (incumbent)38,837 50.7 Republican C. Antonio Delgado 10,467 13.7 Democratic David John Sanchez 10,256 13.4 Democratic Anthony Felix Jr. 9,473 12.4 Green Rodolfo Cortes Barragan 5,578 7.3 American Independent Michael Donnell Graham Jr. 1,967 2.6 Total votes 76,578 100.0 General election Democratic Lucille Roybal-Allard (incumbent)135,572 72.7 Republican C. Antonio Delgado 50,809 27.3 Total votes 186,381 100.0 Democratic hold
2020 California's 41st congressional district election
The 41st district is located in theInland Empire and takes in westernRiverside County , includingJurupa Valley ,Moreno Valley ,Perris , andRiverside . The incumbent was DemocratMark Takano , who was re-elected with 65.1% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Aja Smith (Republican), U.S. Air Force veteran and candidate for California's 41st congressional district in2018 [ 231] Mark Takano (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[ 232] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Grace Williams (Democratic), formerPerris city official[ 233] 2020 California's 42nd congressional district election
The 42nd district is encompasses western and southwesternRiverside County , and includesEastvale ,Norco ,Corona ,Temescal Valley ,Lake Elsinore ,Canyon Lake ,Wildomar , northTemecula ,Murrieta andMenifee . The incumbent was RepublicanKen Calvert , who was re-elected with 56.5% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Ken Calvert (Republican), incumbent U.S. Representative[ 212] William "Liam" O'Mara (Democratic), historian and college professor[ 233] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Regina Marston (Democratic), businesswoman[ 212] 2020 California's 43rd congressional district election
The 43rd district is based in southernLos Angeles County and includes portions ofLos Angeles andTorrance , as well as all ofHawthorne ,Lawndale ,Gardena ,Inglewood andLomita . The incumbent was DemocratMaxine Waters , who was re-elected with 77.7% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Joe Collins III (Republican), U.S. Navy veteran[ 6] Maxine Waters (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[ 6] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Joe Collins III
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2020 California's 44th congressional district election
The 44th district is based in southernLos Angeles County and includesCarson ,Compton ,Lynwood ,North Long Beach , andSan Pedro . The incumbent was DemocratNanette Barragán , who was re-elected with 68.3% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Nanette Barragán (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[ 6] Analilia Joya (Democratic), teacher and disability advocate[ 6] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Billy Z. Earley (Republican), healthcare advocate[ 6] Morris F. Griffin (Democratic), maintenance technician[ 6] 2020 California's 45th congressional district election
The 45th district is based in centralOrange County , encompassingIrvine ,Tustin ,North Tustin ,Villa Park ,Anaheim Hills , easternOrange ,Laguna Hills ,Laguna Woods ,Lake Forest ,Rancho Santa Margarita ,Coto de Caza andMission Viejo . The incumbent was DemocratKatie Porter , who flipped the district and was elected with 52.1% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Rhonda Furin (Republican), special education teacher[ 242] Christopher J. Gonzales (Republican), attorney and U.S. Army veteran[ 242] Peggy Huang (Republican),Yorba Linda city councilwoman and former mayor of Yorba Linda[ 243] Don Sedgwick (Republican), mayor ofLaguna Hills [ 244] Lisa Sparks (Republican), Orange County Department of Education trustee andChapman University professor[ 245] Ray Gennawey (Republican), Orange County prosecutor[ 205] Brenton Woolworth (Republican), businessman[ 242] Katie Porter (D)
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Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Katie Porter (D) Ray Gennawey (R) Peggy Huang (R) Greg Raths (R) Don Sedgwick (R) Lisa Sparks (R) Undecided Fabrizio, Lee & Associates (R) [ 255] [ L] August 15–18, 2019 300 (LV) ± 5.7% 46% 2% 2% 10% 3% 1% 38%
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California's 45th congressional district , 2020[ 8] [ 30] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Katie Porter (incumbent)112,986 50.8 Republican Greg Raths 39,942 17.9 Republican Don Sedgwick 28,465 12.8 Republican Peggy Huang 24,780 11.1 Republican Lisa Sparks 8,861 4.0 Republican Christopher J. Gonzales 5,443 2.4 Republican Rhonda Furin 2,140 1.0 Total votes 222,617 100.0 General election Democratic Katie Porter (incumbent)221,843 53.5 Republican Greg Raths 193,096 46.5 Total votes 414,939 100.0 Democratic hold
2020 California's 46th congressional district election
The 46th district is based in north-centralOrange County , taking inAnaheim ,Santa Ana , westernOrange , and easternGarden Grove . The incumbent was DemocratLou Correa , who was reelected with 69.1% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Lou Correa (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[ 256] James S. Waters (Republican), retired postman[ 256] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Will Johnson (no party preference), caregiver[ 216] Pablo Mendiolea (Democratic), businessman[ 256] Ed Rushman (no party preference), IT project manager and candidate for California's 46th congressional district in2018 (American Solidarity )[ 216] 2020 California's 46th congressional district primary results by county supervisorial district Correa—60–70%
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California's 46th congressional district , 2020[ 8] [ 30] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Lou Correa (incumbent)60,095 58.2 Republican James S. Waters 28,302 27.4 Democratic Pablo Mendiolea 9,257 9.0 No party preference Ed Rushman 3,288 3.2 No party preference Will Johnson 2,380 2.3 Total votes 103,322 100.0 General election Democratic Lou Correa (incumbent)157,803 68.8 Republican James S. Waters 71,716 31.2 Total votes 229,519 100.0 Democratic hold
2020 California's 47th congressional district election
The 47th district is centered inLong Beach and extends into northwesternOrange County , taking in parts ofGarden Grove andWestminster , and taking all ofStanton ,Los Alamitos , andCypress . The incumbent was DemocratAlan Lowenthal , who was reelected with 64.9% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Jalen Dupree McLeod (Democratic), teaching assistant[ 216] Peter Mathews (Democratic),Cypress College political science professor[ 257] Sou Moua (Republican), planning commissioner[ 258] Amy Phan West (Republican), candidate forWestminster city council in 2018 and former member of Orange County Parks Commission[ 259] Alan Lowenthal (D)
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California's 47th congressional district , 2020[ 8] [ 30] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Alan Lowenthal (incumbent)72,759 45.4 Republican John Briscoe 27,004 16.8 Republican Amy Phan West 23,175 14.5 Democratic Peter Mathews 17,616 11.0 Democratic Jalen Dupree McLeod 13,955 8.7 Republican Sou Moua 5,866 3.7 Total votes 160,375 100.0 General election Democratic Alan Lowenthal (incumbent)197,028 63.3 Republican John Briscoe 114,371 36.7 Total votes 311,399 100.0 Democratic hold
2020 California's 48th congressional district election
The 48th district encompasses coastalOrange County , taking inSeal Beach ,Sunset Beach ,Huntington Beach ,Midway City ,Fountain Valley ,Costa Mesa ,Newport Beach ,Laguna Beach ,Aliso Viejo , andLaguna Niguel , as well as parts ofWestminster andGarden Grove . The incumbent was DemocratHarley Rouda , who flipped the district and was elected with 53.6% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Brian Burley (Republican), information technology entrepreneur[ 267] Christopher Engels (Republican), businessman James Brian Griffin (Republican), real estate broker[ 268] Richard Mata (American Independent), retired teacher[ 268] John Thomas Schuesler (Republican), mortgage consultant[ 268] Harley Rouda (D)
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Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Harley Rouda (D) Michelle Steel (R) Undecided TargetPoint (R) [ 276] [ I] September 4, 2019 336 (LV) ± 5.3% 42% 42% 16%
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California's 48th congressional district , 2020[ 8] [ 30] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Harley Rouda (incumbent)99,659 46.7 Republican Michelle Steel 74,418 34.9 Republican Brian Burley 25,884 12.1 American Independent Richard Mata 5,704 2.7 Republican John Thomas Schuesler 4,900 2.3 Republican James Brian Griffin 2,714 1.3 Total votes 213,279 100.0 General election Republican Michelle Steel 201,738 51.1 Democratic Harley Rouda (incumbent)193,362 48.9 Total votes 395,100 100.0 Republican gain fromDemocratic
2020 California's 49th congressional district election
The 49th district encompasses the northern coastal areas ofSan Diego County , including the cities ofOceanside ,Vista ,Carlsbad , andEncinitas , as well as a small part of southernOrange County , taking inDana Point ,Ladera Ranch ,San Clemente , andSan Juan Capistrano . The incumbent was DemocratMike Levin , who flipped the district and was elected with 56.4% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Mike Levin (D) Brian Maryott (R) Undecided SurveyUSA [ 281] October 8–12, 2020 514 (LV) ± 5.8% 56% 36% 7% SurveyUSA [ 282] September 11–14, 2020 517 (LV) ± 5.8% 49% 37% 14%
2020 California's 49th congressional district primary results by county Levin—60–70%
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2020 California's 50th congressional district election
The 50th district covers inlandSan Diego County consisting of suburban and outlying areas of the county, includingFallbrook ,San Marcos ,Valley Center ,Ramona ,Escondido ,Santee ,Lakeside , parts ofEl Cajon and a slice of southwesternRiverside County , taking in parts ofTemecula . The incumbent was RepublicanDuncan D. Hunter , who was re-elected with 51.7% of the vote in 2018.[ 3] On December 3, 2019, Hunter pleaded to guilty to campaign finance violations and resigned from office effective January 13, 2020.[ 283]
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Tony Cárdenas ,U.S. representative fromCA-29 since 2013[ 297] Susan Davis ,U.S. representative fromCA-49 2001–2003 andCA-53 since 2003[ 297] Katie Hill , formerU.S. representative fromCA-25 2019–2019[ 297] Jared Huffman ,U.S. representative fromCA-02 since 2013[ 297] Barbara Lee ,U.S. representative fromCA-09 1998–2013 andCA-13 since 2013[ 297] Mike Levin ,U.S. representative fromCA-49 since 2019[ 297] Scott Peters ,U.S. representative fromCA-52 since 2013[ 297] Katie Porter ,U.S. representative fromCA-45 since 2019[ 297] Adam Schiff ,U.S. representative fromCA-27 2001–2003,CA-29 2003–2013, andCA-28 since 2013; Chair of theHouse Intelligence Committee since 2019[ 297] Eric Swalwell ,U.S. representative fromCA-15 since 2013; candidate for president in2020 [ 297] Juan Vargas ,U.S. representative fromCA-51 since 2013[ 297] State politicians
Local politicians
Organizations
Darrell Issa (Republican)
Federal politicians
Ken Calvert ,U.S. representative fromCA-42 2013–present,CA-44 2003–2013,CA-43 1993–2003[ 298] Paul Cook ,U.S. representative fromCA-8 [ 298] Newt Gingrich , formerSpeaker of the United States House of Representatives andU.S. representative fromGA-6 [ 299] Mike Huckabee , formergovernor of Arkansas [ 299] Duncan Hunter , formerU.S. representative fromCA-42 1981–1983,CA-45 1983–1993, andCA-52 1993–2009;candidate for president in2008 ; father of incumbentDuncan D. Hunter [ 300] Doug LaMalfa ,U.S. representative fromCA-1 [ 298] Kevin McCarthy ,House Minority Leader ,U.S. representative fromCA-23 2013–present,CA-22 2007–2013[ 298] Tom McClintock ,U.S. representative fromCA-4 [ 298] Devin Nunes ,U.S. representative fromCA-22 2013–present,CA-21 2003–2013[ 298] Tim Scott ,United States Senator fromSouth Carolina [ 301] Donald Trump ,President of the United States [ 302] State and local politicians
Hypothetical polling
with Duncan Hunter
Hypothetical polling
with DeMaio and Issa
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Carl DeMaio (R) Darrell Issa (R) Other Undecided TP Research [ 308] September 26 – October 2, 2019 692 (LV) ± 4% 29%[ i] 36% – 35%
with Generic Republican and Generic Democrat
2020 California's 50th congressional district primary results by county California's 50th congressional district , 2020[ 8] [ 30] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Ammar Campa-Najjar 74,121 36.5 Republican Darrell Issa 47,036 23.1 Republican Carl DeMaio 40,347 19.9 Republican Brian W. Jones 21,495 10.6 Democratic Marisa Calderon 11,557 5.7 Republican Nathan "Nate" Wilkins 4,276 2.1 Peace and Freedom Jose Cortes 1,821 0.9 No Party Preference Helen L. Horvath 1,249 0.6 No Party Preference Henry Alan Ota 908 0.4 No Party Preference Lucinda KWH Jahn 410 0.2 Total votes 203,220 100.0 General election Republican Darrell Issa 195,521 54.0 Democratic Ammar Campa-Najjar 166,869 46.0 Total votes 362,390 100.0 Republican hold
2020 California's 51st congressional district election
The 51st district runs along theborder with Mexico and includesImperial County andsouthern San Diego , including westernChula Vista ,Imperial Beach , andNational City . The incumbent was DemocratJuan Vargas , who was re-elected with 71.2% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Juan Hidalgo Jr. (Republican), U.S. Marine Corps veteran and candidate for California's 51st congressional district in2016 &2018 [ 286] Juan Vargas (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[ 319] 2020 California's 51st congressional district primary results by county Vargas—70–80%
Vargas—60–70%
2020 California's 52nd congressional district election
The 52nd district is based inSan Diego County , including coastal and central portions of the city ofSan Diego in addition toCarmel Valley ,La Jolla ,Point Loma ,downtown San Diego , and the suburbs ofPoway andCoronado . The incumbent was DemocratScott Peters , who was re-elected with 63.8% of the vote in 2018.[ 3]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] 2020 California's 53rd congressional district election
The 53rd district encompasses easternSan Diego and itseastern suburbs , including, easternChula Vista , westernEl Cajon ,Bonita ,La Mesa ,Lemon Grove , andSpring Valley . The incumbent was DemocratSusan Davis , who was re-elected with 69.1% of the vote in 2018.[ 3] On September 4, 2019, Davis announced she would not seek re-election.[ 324]
Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] John Brooks (Democratic), biologist[ 286] Jose Caballero (Democratic), political consultant[ 327] Joseph R. Fountain (Democratic), special education teacher[ 286] Fernando Garcia (no party preference), businessman[ 286] Janessa Goldbeck (Democratic), human rights activist and U.S. Marine veteran[ 328] Eric Roger Kutner (Democratic), policy advisor[ 286] Annette Meza (Democratic), educator[ 286] Michael Patrick Oristian (Republican), software developer[ 286] Famela Ramos (Republican), nurse[ 329] Suzette Santori (Democratic), ride-share driver[ 286] Chris Stoddard (Republican), realtor[ 286] Joaquín Vazquez (Democratic), community advocate[ 330] Tom Wong (Democratic), political science professor atUC San Diego [ 331] Georgette Gómez (D)
U.S. senators
U.S. representatives
Pete Aguilar ,Representative fromCA-31 [ 333] Nanette Barragán ,Representative fromCA-44 [ 333] Salud Carbajal ,Representative fromCA-24 [ 333] Tony Cardenas ,Representative fromCA-29 [ 333] David Cicilline ,Representative fromRI-1 [ 333] Lou Correa ,Representative fromCA-46 [ 333] Pramila Jayapal ,Representative fromWA-7 [ 333] Ro Khanna ,Representative fromCA-17 [ 333] Alan Lowenthal ,Representative fromCA-47 [ 333] Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ,Representative fromNY-14 [ 333] Mark Pocan ,Representative fromWI-2 [ 333] Jamie Raskin ,Representative fromMD-8 [ 333] Mark Takano ,Representative fromCA-41 [ 333] Juan Vargas ,Representative fromCA-51 [ 333] Maxine Waters ,Representative fromCA-43 [ 333] State officials
State legislators
Toni Atkins ,President pro tempore of the California State Senate andstate senator fromSD-39 [ 333] Willie Brown , formerSpeaker of the California State Assembly and former mayor ofSan Francisco [ 333] Kevin de León , formerPresident pro tempore of the California State Senate [ 333] Todd Gloria ,State Assemblyman fromSA-78 [ 333] Lorena Gonzalez ,State Assemblywomen fromSA-80 [ 333] Tasha Boerner Horvath ,State Assemblywomen fromSA-76 [ 333] Ben Hueso ,state senator fromSD-40 [ 333] Christine Kehoe , formerstate senator fromSD-39 [ 333] Anthony Rendon ,Speaker of the California State Assembly andState Assemblyman fromSA-63 [ 333] Shirley Weber ,State Assemblywomen fromSA-79 [ 333] Scott Wiener ,state senator fromSD-11 [ 333] Local officials
David Alvarez , former member of theSan Diego City Council [ 333] Barbara Bry , member of theSan Diego City Council [ 333] Serge Dedina , current mayor ofImperial Beach [ 333] Mara Elliott , San Diego City Attorney[ 333] Nathan Fletcher ,San Diego County Supervisor and formerState Assemblyman [ 333] Robert Garcia , current mayor ofLong Beach [ 333] Jim Madaffer , former member of theSan Diego City Council , current chair of theSan Diego County Water Authority , and current commissioner on theCalifornia Transportation Commission [ 333] Monica Montgomery , member of theSan Diego City Council [ 333] Steve Padilla , former mayor ofChula Vista [ 333] Mary Salas , current mayor ofChula Vista and formerState Assemblywomen [ 333] Organizations
Labor unions
Others
Sara Jacobs (D)
U.S. representatives
State officials
Newspapers
Organizations
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Georgette Gómez (D) Sara Jacobs (D) Famela Ramos (R) Chris Stoddard (R) Other / Undecided SurveyUSA [ 350] January 30 – February 2, 2020 513 (LV) ± 5.7% 5% 23% 5% 10% 57% [ t]
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Georgette Gomez (D) Sara Jacobs (D) Undecided SurveyUSA [ 351] October 15–18, 2020 511 (LV) ± 5.6% 27% 40% 33% SurveyUSA [ 352] September 18–21, 2020 534 (LV) ± 5.8% 24% 38% 38% RMG Research [ 353] July 27 – August 2, 2020 500 (RV) ± 4.5% 17% 32% 51%
California's 53rd congressional district , 2020[ 8] [ 30] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Sara Jacobs 58,312 29.1 Democratic Georgette Gómez 39,962 20.0 Republican Chris Stoddard 25,962 13.0 Democratic Janessa Goldbeck 17,041 8.5 Republican Famela Ramos 15,005 7.5 Republican Michael Patrick Oristian 14,807 7.4 Democratic Tom Wong 7,265 3.6 Democratic Annette Meza 4,446 2.2 Democratic Joseph R. Fountain 4,041 2.0 Democratic Jose Caballero 3,226 1.6 Democratic Joaquín Vazquez 3,078 1.5 Democratic John Brooks 2,820 1.4 No party preference Fernando Garcia 1,832 0.9 Democratic Suzette Santori 1,625 0.8 Democratic Eric Roger Kutner 734 0.4 Total votes 200,156 100.0 General election Democratic Sara Jacobs 199,244 59.5 Democratic Georgette Gómez 135,614 40.5 Total votes 334,858 100.0 Democratic hold
Party ballot access
^ Note: The Constitution party does not have ballot access in California. Don J. Grundmann (C-district 15) appears on the ballot as "No party preference." Partisan clients
^a b Poll sponsored by Denney's campaign ^a b c d Poll sponsored by Kennedy's campaign ^ Poll conducted for Christine Bubser. ^ Poll sponsored by theCLF , which endorsed Valadao prior to this poll's sampling period. ^a b Poll conducted for Arballo's campaign. ^a b Poll sponsored by theDemocratic Congressional Campaign Committee ^ Poll conducted for the Smith campaign. ^ Poll sponsored by the House Majority PAC. ^a b c d Poll sponsored by theCongressional Leadership Fund , a pro-congressional Republican Super PAC ^a b Poll conducted for Kim's campaign. ^ Poll sponsored by theNational Republican Congressional Committee ^ Poll sponsored by Greg Raths ^a b Poll sponsored by Burleys's campaign ^a b c Poll sponsored by DeMaio's campaign ^a b Poll sponsored by Darrell Issa's campaign ^a b c d Poll sponsored by Campa-Najjar's campaign Additional candidates
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Gov" . ^ The San Diego Union-Tribune Editorial Board (October 8, 2020)."Endorsement: Sara Jacobs is our recommendation in the 53rd Congressional District" .The San Diego Union-Tribune . ^ SurveyUSA ^ SurveyUSA ^ SurveyUSA ^ RMG Research
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