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Eric Swalwell

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Eric Swalwell
Candidate, Governor of California
U.S. House California District 14
Tenure
2023 - Present
Term ends
2027
Years in position
3
Predecessor:Jackie Speier (D)
Prior offices:
U.S. House California District 15
Years in office: 2013 - 2023
Successor:Kevin Mullin (D)

Alameda County Deputy District Attorney
Years in office: 2006 - 2012

Compensation
Base salary
$174,000
Net worth
(2012) $40,501
Elections and appointments
Last election
November 5, 2024
Next election
June 2, 2026
Education
High school
Dublin High School
Bachelor's
University of Maryland, College Park
Law
University of Maryland, College Park
Personal
Religion
Christian
Profession
Attorney
Contact

Eric Swalwell (Democratic Party) is a member of theU.S. House, representingCalifornia's 14th Congressional District. He assumed office on January 3, 2023. His current term ends on January 3, 2027.

Swalwell (Democratic Party) is running for election forGovernor of California. He declared candidacy for the primary scheduled onJune 2, 2026.[source]

Swalwell also ran for re-election to theU.S. House to representCalifornia's 14th Congressional District. He will not appear on the ballot for the primary onJune 2, 2026.

Biography

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Swalwell was born inSac County, Iowa and raised in Dublin,California.[1][2] He earned his bachelor's degree and law degree from the University of Maryland.[3] He worked as a prosecutor and deputy district attorney inAlameda County, California. Swalwell entered public office as a city councilmember in Dublin.[2]

Committee assignments

U.S. House

2025-2026

Swalwell was assigned to the following committees:[Source]

2023-2024

Swalwell was assigned to the following committees:[Source]

2021-2022

Swalwell was assigned to the following committees:[Source]

2017-2018

At the beginning of the115th Congress, Swalwell was assigned to the following committees:[4]

2015-2016

Swalwell served on the following committees:[5]

2013-2014

Swalwell served on the following committees:[6]

Elections

2026

See also: California gubernatorial election, 2026

General election

The primary will occur on June 2, 2026. The general election will occur on November 3, 2026. General election candidates will be added here following the primary.

Nonpartisan primary election

Nonpartisan primary for Governor of California

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See also: California's 14th Congressional District election, 2026

General election

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Nonpartisan primary election

Nonpartisan primary for U.S. House California District 14

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2024

See also: California's 14th Congressional District election, 2024

California's 14th Congressional District election, 2024 (March 5 top-two primary)

General election

General election for U.S. House California District 14

IncumbentEric Swalwell defeatedVin Kruttiventi in the general election for U.S. House California District 14 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Eric Swalwell
Eric Swalwell (D)
 
67.8
 
187,263
Image of Vin Kruttiventi
Vin Kruttiventi (R) Candidate Connection
 
32.2
 
89,125

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Total votes: 276,388
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Nonpartisan primary election

Nonpartisan primary for U.S. House California District 14

IncumbentEric Swalwell andVin Kruttiventi defeatedAlison Hayden andLuis Reynoso in the primary for U.S. House California District 14 on March 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Eric Swalwell
Eric Swalwell (D)
 
66.7
 
84,075
Image of Vin Kruttiventi
Vin Kruttiventi (R) Candidate Connection
 
17.6
 
22,134
Image of Alison Hayden
Alison Hayden (R)
 
9.5
 
11,948
Image of Luis Reynoso
Luis Reynoso (R)
 
6.2
 
7,812

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Total votes: 125,969
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Endorsements

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2022

See also: California's 14th Congressional District election, 2022

General election

General election for U.S. House California District 14

IncumbentEric Swalwell defeatedAlison Hayden in the general election for U.S. House California District 14 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Eric Swalwell
Eric Swalwell (D)
 
69.3
 
137,612
Image of Alison Hayden
Alison Hayden (R)
 
30.7
 
60,852

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Total votes: 198,464
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Nonpartisan primary for U.S. House California District 14

The following candidates ran in the primary for U.S. House California District 14 on June 7, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Eric Swalwell
Eric Swalwell (D)
 
63.6
 
77,120
Image of Alison Hayden
Alison Hayden (R)
 
10.3
 
12,503
Image of Tom Wong
Tom Wong (R) Candidate Connection
 
9.4
 
11,406
Image of Steve Iyer
Steve Iyer (R) Candidate Connection
 
8.9
 
10,829
Image of James Peters
James Peters (D) Candidate Connection
 
5.1
 
6,216
Image of Major Singh
Major Singh (Independent)
 
2.1
 
2,495
Liam Miguel Simard (Independent)
 
0.5
 
657

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Total votes: 121,226
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2020

U.S. House election

See also: California's 15th Congressional District election, 2020

General election

General election for U.S. House California District 15

IncumbentEric Swalwell defeatedAlison Hayden in the general election for U.S. House California District 15 on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Eric Swalwell
Eric Swalwell (D)
 
70.9
 
242,991
Image of Alison Hayden
Alison Hayden (R) Candidate Connection
 
29.1
 
99,710

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Total votes: 342,701
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Nonpartisan primary for U.S. House California District 15

The following candidates ran in the primary for U.S. House California District 15 on March 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Eric Swalwell
Eric Swalwell (D)
 
59.0
 
103,826
Image of Alison Hayden
Alison Hayden (R) Candidate Connection
 
17.0
 
29,864
Sam Campbell (D)
 
9.8
 
17,286
Image of Peter Liu
Peter Liu (R) Candidate Connection
 
7.8
 
13,634
Tuan Phan (D) Candidate Connection
 
3.7
 
6,509
Austin Intal (D)
 
1.4
 
2,548
Image of Don Grundmann
Don Grundmann (Independent)
 
1.2
 
2,194

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Total votes: 175,861
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Presidential election

Presidency

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Former Vice PresidentJoe Biden (D) won thepresidential election on November 3, 2020. Biden received 306electoral votes and PresidentDonald Trump (R) received 232 electoral votes. In the national popular vote, Biden received 81.2 million votes and Trump received 74.2 million votes.

Swalwell announced that he was running forpresident of the United States on April 8, 2019.[7] He suspended his presidential campaign on July 8, 2019.[8]

Ballotpedia compiled the following resources about Swalwell and the 2020 presidential election:

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Swalwell in the news

See also:Eric Swalwell presidential campaign, 2020

This section featured five news stories about Swalwell and his presidential campaign. For a complete timeline of Swalwell's campaign activity,click here.


2018

See also:California's 15th Congressional District election, 2018

General election

General election for U.S. House California District 15

IncumbentEric Swalwell defeatedRudy Peters in the general election for U.S. House California District 15 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Eric Swalwell
Eric Swalwell (D)
 
73.0
 
177,989
Image of Rudy Peters
Rudy Peters (R)
 
27.0
 
65,940

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Total votes: 243,929
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Nonpartisan primary election

Nonpartisan primary for U.S. House California District 15

IncumbentEric Swalwell andRudy Peters defeatedBrendan St. John in the primary for U.S. House California District 15 on June 5, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Eric Swalwell
Eric Swalwell (D)
 
70.5
 
90,971
Image of Rudy Peters
Rudy Peters (R)
 
26.2
 
33,771
Image of Brendan St. John
Brendan St. John (Nonpartisan)
 
3.3
 
4,322

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Total votes: 129,064
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2016

See also:California's 15th Congressional District election, 2016

Heading into the election, Ballotpediarated this race as safely Democratic. IncumbentEric Swalwell (D) defeatedDanny Turner (R) in the general election on November 8, 2016. Both candidates advanced past thetop-two primary on June 7, 2016, by default.[9][10]

U.S. House, California District 15 General Election, 2016
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    DemocraticGreen check mark transparent.pngEric SwalwellIncumbent73.8%198,578
    Republican Danny Turner26.2%70,619
Total Votes269,197
Source:California Secretary of State


U.S. House, California District 15 General Primary, 2016
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    DemocraticGreen check mark transparent.pngEric SwalwellIncumbent76.5%110,803
    RepublicanGreen check mark transparent.pngDanny Turner23.5%34,032
Total Votes144,835
Source:California Secretary of State

2014

See also:California's 15th Congressional District elections, 2014

Swalwell won re-election in the2014 election for theU.S. House to representCalifornia's15th District. He andHugh Bussell (R) advanced past theblanket primary on June 3, 2014.[11] Swalwell went on to defeat Bussell in the general election on November 4, 2014.[12]

U.S. House, California District 15 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    DemocraticGreen check mark transparent.pngEric SwalwellIncumbent69.8%99,756
    Republican Hugh Bussell30.2%43,150
Total Votes142,906
Source:California Secretary of State

Endorsements

Swalwell was endorsed in his re-election bid byHouse Minority LeaderNancy Pelosi.[13] Pelosi also headlined a fundraiser for Swalwell in April 2013.[14]

Swalwell also received the endorsement of PresidentBarack Obama. He said in a statement, "Congressman Eric Swalwell has proved to be a tireless champion for families throughout California’s 15th District, bringing new energy and ideas to Congress. Eric is a strong voice for creating good jobs, expanding economic opportunity, and growing the middle class."[15]

Swalwell added to his endorsements from prominent Democratic figures when he received the endorsement of SenatorDianne Feinstein.

U.S. House, California District 15 Primary, 2014
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    DemocraticGreen check mark transparent.pngEric SwalwellIncumbent49.1%42,419
    RepublicanGreen check mark transparent.pngHugh Bussell25.7%22,228
    Democratic Ellen Corbett25.2%21,798
Total Votes86,445
Source:California Secretary of State

2012

See also:California's 15th Congressional District elections, 2012

Swalwell won the2012 election for theU.S. House, representingCalifornia's15th District.[16] He andCA's 13th District incumbentPete Stark (D) advanced past theblanket primary on June 5, 2012, defeatingChristopher Pareja (Ind). Swalwell then defeated Stark in the general election on November 6, 2012.[17][18]

U.S. House, California District 15 General Election, 2012
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    DemocraticGreen check mark transparent.pngEric Swalwell52.1%120,388
    Democratic Pete StarkIncumbent47.9%110,646
Total Votes231,034
Source:California Secretary of State "Official Election Results, 2012 General Election"
U.S. House, California District 15 Open Primary, 2012
CandidateVote %Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngPete Stark (D)Incumbent42.1%39,943
Green check mark transparent.pngEric Swalwell (D)36.2%34,347
Christopher Pareja (NPP)21.7%20,618
Total Votes94,908

Endorsements

Swalwell was endorsed by former RepresentativeEllen Tauscher in his general election battle with fellowDemocratPete Stark. This was reportedly due to Stark's "hostility" towards the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, a top antiterrorism, energy and nuclear weapons research facilities located in the district.[19]

He was also endorsed byDon Perata, former President Pro Tem of the California State Senate and Bay Area Democrats.[20]

Campaign themes

2026

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2024

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2022

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2020

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2014

Swalwell's campaign website listed the following issues:[21]

  • Jobs & Economy: "My top priority is to create new jobs and expand the middle class through a focus on innovation and technology. For America to create jobs and succeed in the global economy of the 21st century, the federal government must have policies that support economic growth. That means we must change our federal tax code to reward companies that create jobs in this country and not encourage any to ship jobs overseas."
  • Family Issues: "As a country, we have made strides to improve women’s rights today, but there is still a lot of work to be done. I am working to provide support and opportunities for women because when women succeed in work and at home, our economy and communities succeed."
  • Veterans: "We must strongly and unequivocally serve those who served us. We owe our troops more than words of appreciation; we owe them real actions to provide meaningful support. I will always support legislation that helps our returning service members and their families receive the care and support they have earned."
  • Seniors: "I am committed to protecting our seniors and preserving the programs that have kept so many healthy and out of poverty. I am opposed to any plan that dismantles Medicare and the guarantee of health insurance for our seniors. "
  • Transportation: "An efficient and modern transportation system keeps our local businesses competitive while improving our quality of life so that people spend less time in their cars and more time with their families."

[22]

—Eric Swalwell's campaign website,http://www.swalwellforcongress.com/issues

2012

Swalwell's campaign website listed the following issues:[23]

  • Education
Excerpt: "With education, we should think globally but allow decisions to be made locally. Eric Swalwell will use his background as the founder and president of the Dublin High School Alumni Association, business background, experience in the Alameda County District Attorney's Office, education policy knowledge and school leadership experience to create substantive reforms to our education system."
  • National Defense & Vets
Excerpt: "The United States plays a critical role in maintaining global peace and stability. This includes acknowledging and aiding nations moving toward democracy and open society, and increasing pressure on those who continue to support tyranny, oppression, terrorism, and instability."
  • Mobile Congress
Excerpt: "The U.S. House of Representatives was created by the Framers of our Constitution to be the legislative body most accountable to voters; from standing for election every two years to proportional representation across the states, a Member of Congress was originally envisioned to be the voice of the people."
  • Economy & Jobs
Excerpt: "America’s comeback starts with new energy and a strong resurgence in American innovation and manufacturing. China, India, Germany and other countries have lured U.S. manufacturing -- old and new industries alike – with promises of cash, free land and buildings, and other subsidies that drive job creation and profitability."

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Eric Swalwell campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2026*U.S. House California District 14Withdrew primary$1,707,218 $1,646,880
2024U.S. House California District 14Won general$4,143,083 $4,471,680
2022U.S. House California District 14Won general$3,943,362 $3,817,690
2020President of the United StatesWithdrew convention$2,604,856 $2,604,856
2020U.S. House California District 15Won general$2,942,936 $4,113,001
2018U.S. House California District 15Won general$3,120,879 $2,462,008
2016U.S. House, California District 15Won$1,909,448 N/A**
2014U.S. House (California, District 15)Won$2,040,208 N/A**
2012U.S. House California District 15Won$826,186 N/A**
** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle
Note: Totals above reflect only available data.

Notable endorsements

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Notable candidate endorsements by Eric Swalwell
EndorseeElectionStageOutcome
Rebecca Cooke  source  (D)U.S. House Wisconsin District 3 (2026)General
Kamala D. Harris  source  (D, Working Families Party)President of the United States (2024)PrimaryLost General
George Whitesides  source  (D)U.S. House California District 27 (2024)PrimaryWon General
Joanna Weiss  source  (D)U.S. House California District 47 (2024)PrimaryLost Primary
Adam Schiff  source  (D)U.S. Senate California (2024)PrimaryWon General
David Trone  source  (D)U.S. Senate Maryland (2024)PrimaryLost Primary
John Quaye Quartey  source  (D)U.S. House California District 27 (2022)PrimaryLost Primary
Mandela Barnes  source  (D)U.S. Senate Wisconsin (2022)PrimaryLost General
Martin O'Malley  source President of the United States (2016)PrimaryWithdrew in Convention

Personal finance disclosures

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  • Footnotes

    1. Swalwell for Congress, "Eric Swalwell Biography," accessed May 22, 2012
    2. 2.02.1Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, "SWALWELL, Eric," accessed July 22, 2025
    3. Eric Swalwell campaign website, "My Story," accessed July 22, 2025
    4. U.S. House Clerk, "Official Alphabetical List of the House of Representatives of the United States One Hundred Fifteenth Congress," accessed February 2, 2017
    5. U.S. House of Representatives, Office of the Clerk, "Committee Information," accessed February 18, 2015
    6. CQ.com - Roll Call, "House Committee Rosters for the 113th Congress," accessed January 18, 2013
    7. NBC News, "California Rep. Eric Swalwell enters 2020 presidential race with focus on guns," April 8, 2019
    8. ABC7 News, "Rep. Swalwell to make announcement about presidential campaign," July 8, 2018
    9. California Secretary of State, "Certified List of Candidates for Voter-Nominated Offices June 7, 2016, Presidential Primary Election," accessed April 4, 2016
    10. The New York Times, "California Primary Results," June 7, 2016
    11. The New York Times, "California Primary Results," May 3, 2014
    12. Cite error: Invalid<ref> tag; no text was provided for refs namedhuffpost14
    13. Twitter, "Eric Swalwell," accessed March 1, 2014
    14. Political Blotter, "Pelosi to headline Eric Swalwell’s fundraiser," April 16, 2013
    15. ibabuzz.com, "CA15: President Obama endorses Eric Swalwell," March 3, 2014
    16. Cite error: Invalid<ref> tag; no text was provided for refs namedcnnr
    17. California Secretary of State, "Official primary candidate list," accessed March 13, 2014
    18. California Secretary of State, "Unofficial election results," November 6, 2012(dead link)
    19. San Francisco Chronicle, "Ex-Rep. Ellen Tauscher backs Stark's foe," July 12, 2012
    20. SFGate, "Dem biggie Don Perata latest to endorse Eric Swalwell over 20-term Rep. Pete Stark," August 14, 2012
    21. Campaign website, "Issues," accessed April 14, 2014
    22. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
    23. Campaign website, "Issues," accessed August 10, 2012

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