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All 53 California seats to the United States House of Representatives | ||||||||||
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The 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in California will be held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. A primary election was held on Tuesday, June 5, 2018. Voters will elect the 53 U.S. Representatives from the state of California, one from each of the state's 53 congressional districts. The elections will coincide with the elections of other offices, including a gubernatorial election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections.
Overview
United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 Primary election — June 5, 2018 | ||||||
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Party | Votes | Percentage | Candidates | Advancing to general | Seats contesting | |
Democratic | 4,189,103 | 63.6% | 117 | 55 | 52 | |
Republican | 2,250,074 | 34.1% | 95 | 46 | 45 | |
No party preference | 95,908 | 1.5% | 24 | 2 | 2 | |
Green | 38,737 | 0.6% | 10 | 3 | 3 | |
Libertarian | 11,493 | 0.2% | 6 | 0 | 0 | |
American Independent | 6,747 | 0.1% | 5 | 0 | 0 | |
Peace and Freedom | 233 | 0.0% | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
Totals | 6,592,295 | 100.0% | 258 | 106 | — |
United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 General election — November 6, 2018 | ||||||
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Party | Votes | Percentage | Seats before | Seats after | +/– | |
Democratic | ||||||
Republican | ||||||
Green | ||||||
No party preference | ||||||
Valid votes | — | — | — | |||
Invalid votes | — | — | — | |||
Totals | 100.0% | 53 | 53 | — | ||
Voter turnout |
Notes
- 112 campaigning Democratic candidates. Suspended campaign: Dotty Nygard (District 10); Aja Brown (District 44); Michael Kotick, Laura Oatman, and Rachel Payne (District 48). Although she suspended her campaign, Brown did advance to the general election.
- 93 campaigning Republican candidates. Suspended campaign: Stacey Dash (District 44) and Stelian Onufrei (District 48).
- No ballot access: American Solidarity Party, K9 Party, and Socialist Equality Party. Brian T. Carroll (ASP, District 22), Robert Pendleton (K9, District 49), and Kevin Mitchell (SEP, District 51), appear on ballot as "No party preference."
Results
District 1 • District 2 • District 3 • District 4 • District 5 • District 6 • District 7 • District 8 • District 9 • District 10 • District 11 • District 12 • District 13 • District 14 • District 15 • District 16 • District 17 • District 18 • District 19 • District 20 • District 21 • District 22 • District 23 • District 24 • District 25 • District 26 • District 27 • District 28 • District 29 • District 30 • District 31 • District 32 • District 33 • District 34 • District 35 • District 36 • District 37 • District 38 • District 39 • District 40 • District 41 • District 42 • District 43 • District 44 • District 45 • District 46 • District 47 • District 48 • District 49 • District 50 • District 51 • District 52 • District 53 |
District 1
See also: California's 1st congressional districtThe 1st district is based in inland Northern California and includes Chico and Redding. Republican Doug LaMalfa, who has represented the 1st district since 2013, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Republican | Doug LaMalfa (incumbent) | 98,354 | 51.7 | |
Democratic | Audrey Denney | 34,121 | 17.9 | |
Democratic | Jessica Holcombe | 22,306 | 11.7 | |
Democratic | Marty Waters | 16,032 | 8.4 | |
Republican | Gregory Cheadle | 11,660 | 6.1 | |
Democratic | David Peterson | 5,707 | 3.0 | |
Green | Lewis Elbinger | 2,191 | 1.2 | |
Total votes | 190,371 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Audrey Denney | |||
Republican | Doug LaMalfa (incumbent) | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 2
See also: California's 2nd congressional districtThe 2nd district is based in California's North Coast and includes Marin County and Eureka. Democrat Jared Huffman, who has represented the 2nd district since 2013, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Jared Huffman (incumbent) | 144,005 | 72.5 | |
Republican | Dale K. Mensing | 41,607 | 20.9 | |
Democratic | Andy Caffrey | 13,072 | 6.6 | |
Total votes | 198,684 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Jared Huffman (incumbent) | |||
Republican | Dale K. Mensing | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 3
See also: California's 3rd congressional districtThe 3rd district is based in north central California and includes Davis, Fairfield, and Yuba City. Democrat John Garamendi, who has represented the 3rd district since 2013 and previously represented the 10th district from 2009 to 2013, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | John Garamendi (incumbent) | 74,552 | 53.6 | |
Republican | Charlie Schaupp | 58,598 | 42.1 | |
Democratic | Kevin Puett | 5,971 | 4.3 | |
Total votes | 139,121 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | John Garamendi (incumbent) | |||
Republican | Charlie Schaupp | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 4
See also: California's 4th congressional districtThe 4th district is based in east central California and includes Lake Tahoe, Roseville, and Yosemite National Park. Republican Tom McClintock, who has represented the 4th district since 2009, is running for re-election.
The 4th district was added as a Republican-held seat that the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is targeting on November 9, 2017.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Republican | Tom McClintock (incumbent) | 109,679 | 51.8 | |
Democratic | Jessica Morse | 42,942 | 20.3 | |
Democratic | Regina Bateson | 26,303 | 12.4 | |
Republican | Mitchell White | 14,433 | 6.8 | |
Democratic | Roza Calderon | 13,621 | 6.4 | |
Democratic | Robert Lawton | 4,593 | 2.2 | |
Total votes | 211,571 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Republican | Tom McClintock (incumbent) | |||
Democratic | Jessica Morse | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
Endorsements
Roza Calderon (D)- Local-level officials
- Gayle McLaughlin (Independent), former Mayor of Richmond
- Organizations
Polling
General election
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Tom McClintock (R) |
Jessica Morse (D) |
Undecided |
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Clarity Campaign Labs (D-Morse) | October 15–16, 2018 | 840 | ± 3.4% | 49% | 45% | 6% |
District 5
See also: California's 5th congressional districtThe 5th district is based in the North Bay and includes Napa, Santa Rosa, and Vallejo. Democrat Mike Thompson, who has represented the 5th district since 2013 and previously represented the 1st district from 1999 to 2013, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Mike Thompson (incumbent) | 121,428 | 79.3 | |
No party preference | Anthony Mills | 13,538 | 8.8 | |
No party preference | Nils Palsson (United States) | 12,652 | 8.3 | |
Green | Jason Kishineff | 5,458 | 3.6 | |
Total votes | 153,076 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
No party preference | Anthony Mills | |||
Democratic | Mike Thompson (incumbent) | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
Endorsements
Jason Kishineff (G)- Local-level officials
- Gayle McLaughlin (Independent), former Mayor of Richmond
- Organizations
District 6
See also: California's 6th congressional districtThe 6th district is based in north central California and includes Sacramento. Democrat Doris Matsui, who has represented the 6th district since 2013 and previously represented the 5th district from 2005 to 2013, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Doris Matsui (incumbent) | 99,789 | 87.9 | |
Democratic | Jrmar Jefferson | 13,786 | 12.1 | |
Democratic | Ralph Nwobi (write-in) | 9 | 0.0 | |
Total votes | 113,584 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Jrmar Jefferson | |||
Democratic | Doris Matsui (incumbent) | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 | |||
Democratic hold |
District 7
See also: California's 7th congressional districtThe 7th district is based in north central California and includes southern and eastern Sacramento County. Democrat Ami Bera, who has represented the 7th district since 2013, is running for re-election.
California's 7th district has been included on the list of Democratic-held seats being targeted by the National Republican Congressional Committee in 2018.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Ami Bera (incumbent) | 84,776 | 51.7 | |
Republican | Andrew Grant | 51,221 | 31.2 | |
Republican | Yona Barash | 22,845 | 13.9 | |
Green | Robert Christian "Chris" Richardson | 3,183 | 1.9 | |
No party preference | Reginald Claytor | 2,095 | 1.3 | |
Total votes | 164,120 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Ami Bera (incumbent) | |||
Republican | Andrew Grant | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
Endorsements
Robert Christian "Chris" Richardson (G)- Organizations
Polling
General election
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Ami Bera (D) |
Andrew Grant (R) |
Undecided |
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Public Opinion Strategies (R-Grant) | June 12–14, 2018 | 400 | ± 4.9% | 50% | 41% | 9% |
District 8
See also: California's 8th congressional districtThe 8th district is based in the eastern High Desert and includes Victorville and Yucaipa. Republican Paul Cook, who has represented the 8th district since 2013, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Republican | Paul Cook (incumbent) | 44,482 | 40.8 | |
Republican | Tim Donnelly | 24,933 | 22.8 | |
Democratic | Marjorie "Marge" Doyle | 23,675 | 21.7 | |
Democratic | Rita Ramirez | 10,990 | 10.1 | |
Democratic | Ronald J. O'Donnell | 5,049 | 4.6 | |
Republican | Joseph Napolitano (write-in) | 0 | 0.0 | |
Total votes | 109,129 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Republican | Paul Cook (incumbent) | |||
Republican | Tim Donnelly | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 | |||
Republican hold |
District 9
See also: California's 9th congressional districtThe 9th district is based in the Central Valley and includes the San Joaquin Delta and Stockton. Democrat Jerry McNerney, who has represented the 9th district since 2013 and previously represented the 11th district from 2007 to 2013, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Jerry McNerney (incumbent) | 55,923 | 53.2 | |
Republican | Marla Livengood | 43,242 | 41.1 | |
American Independent | Mike Tsarnas | 6,038 | 5.7 | |
Total votes | 105,203 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Republican | Marla Livengood | |||
Democratic | Jerry McNerney (incumbent) | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 10
See also: California's 10th congressional districtThe 10th district is based in the Central Valley and includes Modesto and Tracy. Republican Jeff Denham, who has represented the 10th district since 2013 and previously represented the 19th district from 2011 to 2013, is running for re-election.
Immediately prior to the March 2018 filing deadline, candidate T. J. Cox withdrew from the District 10 primary race (which had many Democratic opponents), competing in District 21 instead (which had no Democrats prior to Cox's entry).
California's 10th district has been included on the list of Republican-held seats being targeted by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in 2018. As of September 2018, both FiveThirtyEight and The Economist project that Democratic candidate Josh Harder has at least a 63% chance of defeating the Republican incumbent Jeff Denham.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Republican | Jeff Denham (incumbent) | 45,719 | 37.5 | |
Democratic | Josh Harder | 20,742 | 17.0 | |
Republican | Ted D. Howze | 17,723 | 14.6 | |
Democratic | Michael Eggman | 12,446 | 10.2 | |
Democratic | Virginia Madueño | 11,178 | 9.2 | |
Democratic | Sue Zwahlen | 9,945 | 8.2 | |
Democratic | Michael J. "Mike" Barkley | 2,904 | 2.4 | |
Democratic | Dotty Nygard (withdrawn) | 1,100 | 0.9 | |
Total votes | 121,757 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Republican | Jeff Denham (incumbent) | |||
Democratic | Josh Harder | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
Endorsements
Josh Harder (D)- Former U.S. Executive Branch officials
- Organizations
- Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence
- California Labor Federation
- California Teachers Association
- Council for a Livable World
- End Citizens United
- J Street
- League of Conservation Voters
- National Education Association
- Sierra Club
Polling
Nonpartisan blanket primary
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Jeff Denham (R) |
Michael Eggman (D) |
Josh Harder (D) |
Virginia Madueño (D) |
Sue Zwahlen (D) |
Other |
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Benenson Strategy Group (D-Harder) | May 2–6, 2018 | 550 | ± 4.2% | 42% | 10% | 13% | 6% | 6% | 5% |
General election
Debates
- Complete video of debate, September 30, 2018
Results
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Jeff Denham (R) |
Josh Harder (D) |
Undecided |
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NYT Upshot/Siena College | October 21–25, 2018 | 501 | ± 4.9% | 45% | 47% | 8% |
UC Berkeley | September 16–23, 2018 | 726 | ± 5.0% | 45% | 50% | 5% |
Garin-Hart-Yang Research (D) | June 27 – July 1, 2018 | 501 | – | 48% | 48% | 4% |
ALG Research (D-Eggman) | March 13–15, 2018 | 400 | – | 48% | 37% | 15% |
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District 11
See also: California's 11th congressional districtThe 11th district is based in the East Bay and includes Concord and Richmond. Democrat Mark DeSaulnier, who has represented the 11th district since 2015, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Mark DeSaulnier (incumbent) | 107,115 | 68.3 | |
Republican | John Fitzgerald | 36,279 | 23.1 | |
Democratic | Dennis Lytton | 8,695 | 5.5 | |
No party preference | Chris Wood | 4,789 | 3.1 | |
Total votes | 156,878 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Mark DeSaulnier (incumbent) | |||
Republican | John Fitzgerald | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 12
See also: California's 12th congressional districtThe 12th district is based in the Bay Area and includes most of San Francisco. House Democratic Leader and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has represented the 12th district since 2013 and previously represented the 8th district from 1993 to 2013 and the 5th district from 1987 until 1993, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Nancy Pelosi (incumbent) | 141,365 | 68.5 | |
Republican | Lisa Remmer | 18,771 | 9.1 | |
Democratic | Shahid Buttar | 17,597 | 8.5 | |
Democratic | Stephen Jaffe | 12,114 | 5.9 | |
Democratic | Ryan A. Khojasteh | 9,498 | 4.6 | |
Green | Barry Hermanson | 4,217 | 2.0 | |
No party preference | Michael Goldstein | 2,820 | 1.4 | |
Total votes | 206,382 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Nancy Pelosi (incumbent) | |||
Republican | Lisa Remmer | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
Endorsements
Nancy Pelosi (D)- Organizations
- Local-level officials
- Matt Gonzalez, former President of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors
- John Avalos, former member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors
- Jason West, former mayor of New Paltz, New York
- Brian Hofer, chair of Oakland's Privacy Advisory Commission
- Other individuals
- Norman Solomon, journalist and founder of the Institute for Public Accuracy
- Medea Benjamin, activist and co-founder of Code Pink
- Trevor Timm, Executive Director of the Freedom of the Press Foundation
- Cindy Cohn, Executive Director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Sascha Meinrath, founder of X-Lab
- Cory Doctorow, co-editor of Boing Boing
- Preston Picus, former candidate for California's 12th congressional district
- Gayle McLaughlin, candidate for Lieutenant Governor of California
- Linda Sarsour. co-chair of the 2017 Women's March
- Organisations
- Local-level officials
- Gayle McLaughlin (Independent), former Mayor of Richmond
- Other individuals
- Tim Canova, law professor and candidate for Florida's 23rd congressional district in 2016 and 2018
- Preston Picus (Independent), candidate for California's 12th congressional district in 2016
- Holly Wood, writer and candidate for Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district in 2018
- Jimmy Dore, comedian and political commentator
- Organizations
- Demand Universal Healthcare
- SF Berniecrats
- Veterans for Bernie
- Local-level officials
- Matt Gonzalez, former President of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors
District 13
See also: California's 13th congressional districtThe 13th district is based in the East Bay and includes Berkeley and Oakland. Democrat Barbara Lee, who has represented the 13th district since 2013 and previously represented the 9th district from 1998 to 2013, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Barbara Lee (incumbent) | 159,751 | 99.3 | |
Green | Laura Wells (write-in) | 832 | 0.5 | |
Republican | Jeanne Marie Solnordal (write-in) | 178 | 0.1 | |
Libertarian | James M. Eyer (write-in) | 39 | 0.0 | |
No party preference | Lanenna Joiner (write-in) | 26 | 0.0 | |
American Independent | Vincent May (write-in) | 3 | 0.0 | |
Total votes | 160,829 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Barbara Lee (incumbent) | |||
Green | Laura Wells | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 14
See also: California's 14th congressional districtThe 14th district is based in the Bay Area and includes most of San Mateo County. Democrat Jackie Speier, who has represented the 14th district since 2013 and previously represented the 12th district from 2008 to 2013, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Jackie Speier (incumbent) | 123,900 | 79.4 | |
Republican | Cristina Osmeña | 32,054 | 20.6 | |
Total votes | 155,954 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Republican | Cristina Osmeña | |||
Democratic | Jackie Speier (incumbent) | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 15
See also: California's 15th congressional districtThe 15th district is based in the East Bay and includes Hayward and Livermore. Democrat Eric Swalwell, who has represented the 15th district since 2013, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Eric Swalwell (incumbent) | 90,971 | 70.5 | |
Republican | Rudy Peters | 33,771 | 26.2 | |
No party preference | Brendan St. John | 4,322 | 3.3 | |
Total votes | 129,064 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Republican | Rudy Peters | |||
Democratic | Eric Swalwell (incumbent) | |||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 16
See also: California's 16th congressional districtThe 16th district is based in the Central Valley and includes Fresno and Merced. Democrat Jim Costa, who has represented the 16th district since 2013 and previously represented the 20th district from 2005 to 2013, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Jim Costa (incumbent) | 39,527 | 53.0 | |
Republican | Elizabeth Heng | 35,080 | 47.0 | |
Total votes | 74,607 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Jim Costa (incumbent) | |||
Republican | Elizabeth Heng | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
Polling
General election
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Jim Costa (D) |
Elizabeth Heng (R) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SurveyUSA | September 14–19, 2018 | 515 | ± 5.2% | 51% | 40% | 9% |
District 17
See also: California's 17th congressional districtThe 17th district is based in the Bay Area and includes Sunnyvale, Cupertino, Santa Clara, Fremont, and Milpitas. Democrat Ro Khanna, who has represented the 17th district since 2017, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Ro Khanna (incumbent) | 72,676 | 62.0 | |
Republican | Ron Cohen | 26,865 | 22.9 | |
Democratic | Khanh Tran | 8,455 | 7.2 | |
Democratic | Stephen Forbes | 6,259 | 5.3 | |
Libertarian | Kennita Watson | 2,997 | 2.6 | |
Total votes | 117,252 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Republican | Ron Cohen | |||
Democratic | Ro Khanna (incumbent) | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 18
See also: California's 18th congressional districtThe 18th district is based in the Bay Area and includes Palo Alto, Redwood City, and Saratoga. Democrat Anna Eshoo, who has represented the 18th district since 2013 and previously represented the 14th district from 1993 to 2013, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Anna Eshoo (incumbent) | 133,993 | 73.4 | |
Republican | Christine Russell | 42,692 | 23.4 | |
No party preference | John Karl Fredrich | 5,803 | 3.2 | |
Total votes | 182,488 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Anna Eshoo (incumbent) | |||
Republican | Christine Russell | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 19
See also: California's 19th congressional districtThe 19th district is based in the South Bay and includes most of San Jose. Democrat Zoe Lofgren, who has represented the 19th district since 2013 and previously represented the 16th district from 1995 to 2013, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Zoe Lofgren (incumbent) | 97,096 | 99.0 | |
Republican | Justin James Aguilera (write-in) | 792 | 0.8 | |
Republican | Karl Ryan (write-in) | 160 | 0.2 | |
American Independent | Robert Ornelas (write-in) | 7 | 0.0 | |
Total votes | 98,055 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Republican | Justin James Aguilera | |||
Democratic | Zoe Lofgren (incumbent) | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 20
See also: California's 20th congressional districtThe 20th district is based in the Central Coast and includes Monterey and Santa Cruz. Democrat Jimmy Panetta, who has represented the 20th district since 2017, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Jimmy Panetta (incumbent) | 102,828 | 80.7 | |
No party preference | Ronald Paul Kabat | 19,657 | 15.4 | |
Democratic | Douglas Deitch | 4,956 | 3.9 | |
Republican | Casey K. Clark (write-in) | 20 | 0.0 | |
Total votes | 127,461 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
No party preference | Ronald Paul Kabat | |||
Democratic | Jimmy Panetta (incumbent) | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 21
See also: California's 21st congressional districtThe 21st district is based in the Central Valley and includes Hanford and parts of Bakersfield. Republican David Valadao, who has represented the 21st district since 2013, is running for re-election.
California's 21st district has been included on the list of Republican-held seats being targeted by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in 2018.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Republican | David Valadao (incumbent) | 34,290 | 62.8 | |
Democratic | TJ Cox | 20,293 | 37.2 | |
Total votes | 54,583 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | TJ Cox | |||
Republican | David Valadao (incumbent) | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
Endorsements
TJ Cox (D)- Federal Officials
- U.S. Senators
- Kamala Harris, U.S. Senator from California
- Dianne Feinstein, U.S. Senator from California
- U.S. Representatives
- Ted Lieu (D-CA-33)
- State Officials
- Gavin Newsom CA Lt. Governor, former San Francisco Mayor, candidate for CA Governor
- Organizations
- 314 Action
- California Labor Federation
- Equality California
- League of Conservation Voters
- Planned Parenthood Action Fund
- Service Employees International Union (SEIU) California
Polling
General election
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
David Valadao (R) |
TJ Cox (D) |
Undecided |
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SurveyUSA | September 20–24, 2018 | 555 | ± 5.4% | 50% | 39% | 11% |
District 22
See also: California's 22nd congressional districtThe 22nd district is based in the Central Valley and includes Clovis, Tulare, and Visalia. Republican Devin Nunes, who has represented the 22nd district since 2013 and previously represented the 21st district from 2003 to 2013, is running for re-election.
California's 22nd district has been included on the list of Republican-held seats being targeted by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in 2018.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Republican | Devin Nunes (incumbent) | 70,112 | 57.6 | |
Democratic | Andrew Janz | 38,596 | 31.7 | |
Democratic | Bobby Bliatout | 6,002 | 4.9 | |
Democratic | Ricardo "Rico" Franco | 4,365 | 3.6 | |
No party preference | Brian Carroll | 1,591 | 1.3 | |
Libertarian | Bill Merryman | 1,137 | 0.9 | |
Total votes | 121,803 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Andrew Janz | |||
Republican | Devin Nunes (incumbent) | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
Endorsements
Brian T. Carroll (ASP)- U.S. Representatives
- American Solidarity Party of California
- Local-level officials
- Gayle McLaughlin (Independent), former Mayor of Richmond
- Newspapers
- U.S. Presidents
Polling
General election
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Devin Nunes (R) |
Andrew Janz (D) |
Undecided |
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Change Research (D) | October 19–21, 2018 | 840 | – | 51% | 46% | – |
SurveyUSA | September 20–25, 2018 | 582 | ± 5.7% | 55% | 41% | 4% |
UC Berkeley | September 16–23, 2018 | 912 | ± 4.0% | 53% | 45% | 2% |
Strategies 360 (D-Janz) | September 10–13, 2018 | 402 | ± 4.9% | 50% | 44% | – |
Tulchin Research (D-Janz) | July 22–25, 2018 | 400 | ± 4.9% | 48% | 43% | 9% |
Strategies 360 (D-Janz) | July 12–17, 2018 | 500 | ± 4.4% | 53% | 41% | – |
Public Policy Polling (D) | June 22–24, 2018 | 632 | ± 3.9% | 49% | 41% | 10% |
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District 23
See also: California's 23rd congressional districtThe 23rd district is based in the southern Central Valley and includes parts of Bakersfield. Republican House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, who has represented the 23rd district since 2013 and previously represented the 22nd district from 2007 to 2013, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Republican | Kevin McCarthy (incumbent) | 81,633 | 68.8 | |
Democratic | Tatiana Matta | 14,935 | 12.6 | |
Democratic | Wendy Reed | 11,974 | 10.1 | |
Democratic | Mary Helen Barro | 6,363 | 5.4 | |
No party preference | James Davis | 2,076 | 1.7 | |
Democratic | Kurtis Wilson | 1,691 | 1.4 | |
Total votes | 118,672 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Tatiana Matta | |||
Republican | Kevin McCarthy (incumbent) | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 24
See also: California's 24th congressional districtThe 24th district is based in the Central Coast and includes San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties. Democrat Salud Carbajal, who has represented the 24th district since 2017, is running for re-election.
California's 24th district has been included on the list of Democratic-held seats being targeted by the National Republican Congressional Committee in 2018.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Salud Carbajal (incumbent) | 94,558 | 53.6 | |
Republican | Justin Fareed | 64,177 | 36.4 | |
Republican | Michael Erin Woody | 17,715 | 10.0 | |
Total votes | 176,450 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Salud Carbajal (incumbent) | |||
Republican | Justin Fareed | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
Endorsements
Justin Fareed (R)- Ian Parkinson, San Luis Obispo County Sheriff
- Santa Barbara County Deputy Sheriffs' Association
- San Luis Obispo Sworn Deputy Sheriff's Association
- National Border Patrol Council
- California Cattlemen's Association
Polling
General election
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Salud Carbajal (D) |
Justin Fareed (R) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Olive Tree Strategies (R-Fareed) | July 12–15, 2018 | 404 | ± 4.9% | 47% | 46% | – |
District 25
See also: California's 25th congressional districtThe 25th district is based in northern Los Angeles County and includes Palmdale and Santa Clarita as well as Simi Valley in Ventura County. Republican Steve Knight, who has represented the 25th district since 2015, is running for re-election.
California's 25th district has been included on the list of Republican-held seats being targeted by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in 2018.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Republican | Steve Knight (incumbent) | 61,411 | 51.8 | |
Democratic | Katie Hill | 24,507 | 20.7 | |
Democratic | Bryan Caforio | 21,821 | 18.4 | |
Democratic | Jess Phoenix | 7,549 | 6.4 | |
Democratic | Mary Pallant | 3,157 | 2.7 | |
Total votes | 118,445 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Katie Hill | |||
Republican | Steve Knight (incumbent) | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
Endorsements
Katie Hill (D) won primary- Former U.S. Executive Branch officials
- State officials
- Gavin Newsom, Lt Governor of California and 2018 gubernatorial nominee
- U.S. Senators
- Kamala Harris, U.S. Senator from California
- Elizabeth Warren, Senator from Massachusetts
- Organizations
- Congressional Progressive Caucus
- EMILY's List
- Equality California
- J Street
- League of Conservation Voters Sittenfeld, Tiernan (September 18, 2018). "LCV Action Fund Endorses Katie Hill for Congress". League of Conservation Voters.</ref>
- LGBTQ Victory Fund
- NARAL Pro-Choice America
- National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare
- Planned Parenthood Action Fund
- Service Employees International Union (SEIU) California
- Sierra Club
- Stonewall Democrats
- Local-level officials
- Gayle McLaughlin (Independent), former Mayor of Richmond
- U.S. Representatives
- Jerry McNerney, U.S. Representative (D-CA-9)
- Celebrities
- Patton Oswalt, Comedian, actor, voice actor, and writer.
- Felicia Day, Actress, writer, singer.
- Tara Strong, voice actress.
- Piper Perabo, Film and television actress.
- Robert Picardo, Actor (Star Trek: Voyager), Planetary Society Board Member and host of The Planetary Post.
- John Billingsley, Actor (Star Trek: Enterprise), reader, activist.
- Wil Wheaton, Actor, blogger, voice actor and writer.
- Marina Sirtis, Actress, Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- Gates McFadden, Actress, director. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- Organizations
Polling
Nonpartisan blanket primary
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Bryan Caforio (D) |
Steve Knight (R) |
Katie Hill (D) |
Jess Phoenix (D) |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ALG Research (D-Caforio) | February 11–15, 2018 | 500 | ± 4.4% | 19% | 43% | 10% | 7% | 5% | 7% |
Public Policy Polling (D-Caforio) | May 16–17, 2017 | 596 | ± 4.0% | 30% | 46% | 9% | 4% | – | 10% |
General election
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Steve Knight (R) |
Katie Hill (D) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NYT Upshot/Siena College | October 25–28, 2018 | 504 | ± 4.8% | 48% | 44% | 8% |
UC Berkeley | September 16–23, 2018 | 650 | ± 5.0% | 46% | 50% | 4% |
NYT Upshot/Siena College | September 17–19, 2018 | 500 | ± 5.0% | 47% | 45% | 7% |
IMGE Insights (R) | July 9–12, 2018 | 400 | – | 47% | 47% | 6% |
Global Strategy Group | June 11–21, 2018 | 400 | ± 4.9% | 45% | 40% | 15% |
Public Policy Polling (D) | February 14–15, 2018 | 283 | ± 5.8% | 40% | 50% | 10% |
FM3 Research | January 24–28, 2018 | 650 | ± 3.8% | 40% | 53% | 7% |
Strategies 360 (D-Hill) | June 22–25, 2017 | 401 | ± 4.9% | 49% | 42% | 9% |
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District 26
See also: California's 26th congressional districtThe 26th district is based in the southern Central Coast and includes Oxnard and Thousand Oaks. Democrat Julia Brownley, who has represented the 26th district since 2013, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Julia Brownley (incumbent) | 72,764 | 54.1 | |
Republican | Antonio Sabàto Jr. | 30,107 | 22.4 | |
Republican | Jeffrey Burum | 26,656 | 19.8 | |
Democratic | John Nelson | 4,959 | 3.7 | |
Total votes | 134,486 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Julia Brownley (incumbent) | |||
Republican | Antonio Sabàto Jr. | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 27
See also: California's 27th congressional districtThe 27th district is based in the San Gabriel Foothills and includes Alhambra, Glendora and Pasadena. Democrat Judy Chu, who has represented the 27th district since 2013 and previously represented the 32nd district from 2009 to 2013, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Judy Chu (incumbent) | 86,932 | 83.5 | |
Democratic | Bryan Witt | 17,186 | 16.5 | |
Total votes | 104,118 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Judy Chu (incumbent) | |||
Democratic | Bryan Witt | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 | |||
Democratic hold |
District 28
See also: California's 28th congressional districtThe 28th district is based in the northern Los Angeles suburbs and includes Burbank, Glendale, La Cañada Flintridge as well as parts of central Los Angeles. Democrat Adam Schiff, who has represented the 28th district since 2013 and previously represented the 29th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 27th district from 2001 to 2003, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Adam Schiff (incumbent) | 94,249 | 73.5 | |
Republican | Johnny Nalbandian | 26,566 | 20.7 | |
Democratic | Sal Genovese | 7,406 | 5.8 | |
Total votes | 128,221 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Republican | Johnny Nalbandian | |||
Democratic | Adam Schiff (incumbent) | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 29
See also: California's 29th congressional districtThe 29th district is based in the northeastern San Fernando Valley. Democrat Tony Cárdenas, who has represented the 29th district since 2013, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Tony Cárdenas (incumbent) | 43,579 | 66.7 | |
Republican | Benito Benny Bernal | 11,353 | 17.4 | |
Democratic | Joseph "Joe" Shammas | 5,278 | 8.1 | |
Green | Angelica Maria Dueñas | 4,164 | 6.4 | |
No party preference | Juan Rey | 944 | 1.4 | |
Total votes | 65,318 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Republican | Benito Benny Bernal | |||
Democratic | Tony Cárdenas (incumbent) | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
Endorsements
Benito Benny Bernal (R)- Organizations
- Los Angeles County Republican Party
- Los Angeles Hispanic Republican Club
- Golden State Coalition
Angelica Maria Dueñas (G)
- Local-level officials
- Gayle McLaughlin (Independent), former Mayor of Richmond
- Organizations
District 30
See also: California's 30th congressional districtThe 30th district is based in the western San Fernando Valley and includes Sherman Oaks. Democrat Brad Sherman, who has represented the 30th district since 2013 and previously represented the 27th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 24th district from 1997 to 2003, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Brad Sherman (incumbent) | 80,038 | 62.3 | |
Republican | Mark Reed | 35,046 | 27.3 | |
Democratic | Raji Rab | 6,753 | 5.3 | |
Democratic | Jon Pelzer | 6,642 | 5.2 | |
Total votes | 128,479 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Republican | Mark Reed | |||
Democratic | Brad Sherman (incumbent) | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
Endorsements
Jon Pelzer (D)- Local-level officials
- Gayle McLaughlin (Independent), former Mayor of Richmond
- Organizations
- Feel the Bern Democratic Club, Los Angeles
District 31
See also: California's 31st congressional districtThe 31st district is based in the Inland Empire and includes San Bernardino, Redlands and Rancho Cucamonga. Democrat Pete Aguilar, who has represented the 31st district since 2015, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Pete Aguilar (incumbent) | 41,337 | 45.9 | |
Republican | Sean Flynn | 40,622 | 45.1 | |
Democratic | Kaisar Ahmed | 8,108 | 9.0 | |
Total votes | 90,067 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Pete Aguilar (incumbent) | |||
Republican | Sean Flynn | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 32
See also: California's 32nd congressional districtThe 32nd district is based in the San Gabriel Valley and includes El Monte and West Covina. Democrat Grace Napolitano, who has represented the 32nd district since 2013 and previously represented the 38th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 34th district from 1999 to 2003, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Grace Napolitano (incumbent) | 56,674 | 99.9 | |
Republican | Joshua M. Scott (write-in) | 42 | 0.1 | |
Democratic | Ricardo De La Fuente (write-in) | 1 | 0.0 | |
Total votes | 56,717 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Grace Napolitano (incumbent) | |||
Republican | Joshua M. Scott | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 33
See also: California's 33rd congressional districtThe 33rd district is based in coastal Los Angeles County and includes Beverly Hills and Santa Monica. Democrat Ted Lieu, who has represented the 33rd district since 2015, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Ted Lieu (incumbent) | 100,581 | 61.7 | |
Republican | Kenneth Wright | 48,985 | 30.1 | |
Democratic | Emory Rodgers | 13,435 | 8.2 | |
Total votes | 163,001 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Ted Lieu (incumbent) | |||
Republican | Kenneth Wright | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 34
See also: California's 34th congressional districtThe 34th district is based in central Los Angeles and includes Chinatown and Downtown Los Angeles. Democrat Jimmy Gomez, who has represented the 34th district since 2017, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Jimmy Gomez (incumbent) | 54,661 | 78.7 | |
Green | Kenneth Mejia | 8,987 | 12.9 | |
Libertarian | Angela Elise McArdle | 5,804 | 8.4 | |
Total votes | 69,452 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Jimmy Gomez (incumbent) | |||
Green | Kenneth Mejia | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
Endorsements
Kenneth Mejia (G)- Local-level officials
- Gayle McLaughlin, Mayor of Richmond 2007–2015 (Independent)
- Individuals
- Rosa Clemente, Green nominee for Vice President of the United States in 2008
- Organizations
- Americans for Democratic Action
- Peace and Freedom Party
- Socialist Party of California
- The Young Turks
District 35
See also: California's 35th congressional districtThe 35th district is based in the Inland Empire and includes Fontana, Ontario, and Pomona. Democrat Norma Torres, who has represented the 35th district since 2015, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Norma Torres (incumbent) | 32,474 | 51.2 | |
Republican | Christian Valiente | 21,572 | 34.0 | |
Democratic | Joe Baca | 9,417 | 14.7 | |
Total votes | 63,463 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Norma Torres (incumbent) | |||
Republican | Christian Valiente | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 36
See also: California's 36th congressional districtThe 36th district is based in eastern Riverside County and includes Palm Springs. Democrat Raul Ruiz, who has represented the 36th district since 2013, is running for re-election.
California's 36th district has been included on the list of Democratic-held seats being targeted by the National Republican Congressional Committee in 2018.
Primary election | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Raul Ruiz (incumbent) | 65,554 | 55.0 | |
Republican | Kimberlin Brown Pelzer | 27,648 | 23.2 | |
Republican | Dan Ball | 9,312 | 7.8 | |
Republican | Douglas Hassett | 6,001 | 5.0 | |
Republican | Stephan J. Wolkowicz | 5,576 | 4.7 | |
Republican | Robert Bentley | 5,030 | 4.2 | |
Total votes | 110,741 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Republican | Kimberlin Brown Pelzer | |||
Democratic | Raul Ruiz (incumbent) | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 37
See also: California's 37th congressional districtThe 37th district is based in West Los Angeles and includes Crenshaw and Culver City. Democrat Karen Bass, who has represented the 37th district since 2013 and previously represented the 33rd district from 2011 to 2013, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Karen Bass (incumbent) | 99,118 | 89.2 | |
Republican | Ron J. Bassilian | 12,020 | 10.8 | |
Total votes | 111,138 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Karen Bass (incumbent) | |||
Republican | Ron J. Bassilian | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 38
See also: California's 38th congressional districtThe 38th district is based in the eastern Los Angeles suburbs and includes Norwalk and Whittier. Democrat Linda Sánchez, who has represented the 38th district since 2013 and previously represented the 39th district from 2003 to 2013, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Linda Sánchez (incumbent) | 54,691 | 62.7 | |
Republican | Ryan Downing | 32,584 | 37.3 | |
Total votes | 87,275 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Republican | Ryan Downing | |||
Democratic | Linda Sánchez (incumbent) | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
Endorsements
Ryan Downing (R)- Organizations
- Republican Party of Orange County
District 39
Main article: California's 39th congressional district election, 2018 See also: California's 39th congressional districtThe 39th district straddles the Los Angeles–Orange–San Bernardino tri-county border and includes Chino Hills, Diamond Bar, and Fullerton. Republican Ed Royce, who has represented the 39th district since 2013 and previously represented the 40th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 39th district from 1993 to 2003, is retiring.
Primary election | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Republican | Young Kim | 30,019 | 21.2 | |
Democratic | Gil Cisneros | 27,469 | 19.4 | |
Republican | Phil Liberatore | 20,257 | 14.3 | |
Democratic | Andy Thorburn | 12,990 | 9.2 | |
Republican | Shawn Nelson | 9,750 | 6.9 | |
Republican | Bob Huff | 8,699 | 6.2 | |
Democratic | Sam Jammal | 7,613 | 5.4 | |
Democratic | Mai-Khanh Tran | 7,430 | 5.3 | |
Democratic | Herbert H. Lee | 5,988 | 4.2 | |
Republican | Steven C. Vargas | 4,144 | 2.9 | |
Democratic | Suzi Park Leggett | 2,058 | 1.5 | |
Republican | John J. Cullum | 1,747 | 1.2 | |
No party preference | Karen Lee Schatzle | 903 | 0.6 | |
No party preference | Steve Cox | 856 | 0.6 | |
Republican | Andrew Sarega | 823 | 0.6 | |
American Independent | Sophia J. Alexander | 523 | 0.4 | |
American Independent | Ted Alemayhu | 176 | 0.1 | |
Total votes | 141,445 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Gil Cisneros | |||
Republican | Young Kim | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
Endorsements
Gil Cisneros (D)- Federal-level officials
- Arne Duncan, former Secretary of Education
- U.S. Representatives
- Pete Aguilar (D-CA-31)
- Nanette Barragán (D-CA-44)
- Salud Carbajal (D-CA-24)
- Judy Chu (D-CA-27)
- Lou Correa (D-CA-46)
- Grace Napolitano (D-CA-32)
- Lucille Roybal-Allard (D-CA-40)
- Raul Ruiz (D-CA-36)
- Linda Sánchez (D-CA-38)
- Loretta Sanchez, former Congresswoman
- Norma Torres (D-CA-35)
- State Assembly members
- Chris Holden (D-41)
- Sharon Quirk-Silva (D-65)
- Blanca Rubio (D-48)
- Local-level officials
- Manuel Baca, Mt. San Antonio College Trustee
- Michael Blazey, La Habra Mayor Pro Tempore
- Zeke Hernandez, Rancho Community College District Trustee
- Jeanette Vazquez, Fullerton Elementary School District board member
- Jesus Silva, Fullerton City Councilman
- Other individuals
- Dolores Huerta, labor organizer
- Eva Longoria, actress
- George Lopez, comedian
- Organizations
- BOLD PAC
- Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
- End Citizens United
- GIFFORDS
- League of Conservation Voters
- United Steelworkers
- Serve America PAC
- Service Employees International Union California
- Sierra Club
- Vote Vets
Steve Cox (NPP)
- Organizations
- Candidates with a Contract
- Organizations
- San Diego Asian Americans for Equality
- Silicon Valley Chinese Association
- Federal-level officials
- Cecilia Muñoz, former Director of the Obama White House Domestic Policy Council
- Organizations
- Climate Hawks Vote
- Democracy for America
- International Longshore and Warehouse Union
- International Longshore and Warehouse Union, Local 13
- International Longshore and Warehouse Union, Local 63
- International Longshore and Warehouse Union, Local 94
- International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 36
- Orange County Young Democrats
Young Kim (R)
- Federal-level officials
- Rosario Marin, former U.S. Treasurer
- U.S. Representatives
- Ed Royce, (R-CA-39)
- Mimi Walters (R-CA-45)
- State Assembly members
- Bob Pacheco, Former Assemblyman
- Jordan Cunningham, Assemblyman
- James Gallagher, Assemblyman
- Tom Lackey, Assemblyman
- Jim Patterson, Assemblyman
- Jim Silva, Former Assemblyman/Supervisor
- David Hadley, Former Assemblyman
- Local-level officials
- Cecilia Hupp, Mayor, City of Brea
- Marty Simonoff, Councilman, City of Brea
- Paul Ruiz, Clerk of the Board, Brea Unified School District
- Virginia Vaughn, Mayor, City of Buena Park
- Patsy Marshall, Former Mayor, City of Buena Park
- James Gomez, Councilman, City of La Habra
- Mark Perumean, President of the Board of Directors, La Habra Heights County Water District
- Michael Vo, City of Fountain Valley
- Don Bankhead, Former Mayor, City of Fullerton
- Pat McKinley, Former Police Chief and Councilman, City of Fullerton
- Dick Jones, Former Mayor, City of Fullerton
- Stephanie Klopfenstein, Councilwoman, City of Garden Grove
- Chris Phan, Former Councilman, City of Garden Grove
- Michele Steggell, Councilwoman, City of La Palma
- Rhonda Shader, Councilwoman, City of Placentia
- Peter Kim, Councilman, City of La Palma
- Gerard Goedhart, Councilman, City of La Palma
- Mark Waldman, Former Mayor, City of La Palma
- Christine Barnes, Former Mayor, City of La Palma
- Charlene Hatakeyama, Former Mayor, City of La Palma
- Stacy Berry, Councilwoman, City of Cypress
- Dr. Prakash Narain, Former Mayor, City of Cypress
- Tim Keenan, City of Cypress
- Steve Nagel, Mayor Pro Tem, City of Fountain Valley
- Dean Grose, Councilman, City of Los Alamitos
- Joe Carcchio, Councilman, City of Huntington Beach
- Mike Posey, Mayor, City of Huntington Beach
- Patrick Brenden, Councilman, City of Huntington Beach
- Michael Gates, City Attorney, City of Huntington Beach
- Carol Chen, Former Mayor, City of Cerritos
- George Ray, Councilman, City of Cerritos
- Bruce Barrows, Former Mayor, City of Cerritos
- Jim Edwards, Councilman, City of Cerritos
- Diane Dixon, Councilwoman, City of Newport Beach
- Kimberly Ho, Councilwoman, City of Westminster
- Tony Lam, Former Councilman, City of Westminster
- David Shawver, Mayor, City of Stanton
- Al Ethans, Councilman, City of Stanton
- Rigoberto Ramirez, Councilman, City of Stanton
- Ed Royce, Sr., Former Mayor, City of Stanton
- Greg Raths, Mayor Pro Tem, City of Mission Viejo
- Laurie Davies, Councilwoman, City of Laguna Niguel
- Diana C. Fascenelli, Councilwoman, City of Villa Park
- Robbie Pitts, Councilman, City of Villa Park
- Tara Campbell, Councilwoman, City of Yorba Linda
- Tony Rackauckas, DA, Orange County DA
- Sandra Hutchens, Sheriff, OC Sherriff
- Michelle Steel, Supervisor, OC Board of Supervisors
- Michael Antonovich, LA County Supervisor (Ret.)
- Cynthia Coad, Former Supervisor, OC Board of Supervisors
- Educators
- Baltes, Trustee, La Habra City School District
- Jack Bedell, Trustee President, OC Board of Education
- Soo Yoo, President of the Board, ABC USD
- James Na, Clerk of the Board, Chino Valley Unified School District
- Janny Meyer, Fullerton School District
- Hilda Sugarman, Fullerton School District
- Alexandria Coronado, Former Trustee, Anaheim Board of Edu
- Ryan Bent, Trustee, North OC Community College District
- Norman Hsu, Retired Board Member, Hacienda La Puente USD
- Dr. Joseph Chang, Board Trustee, Hacienda LA Puente USD
- Dr. Chae-Jin Lee, Claremont McKenna College
- Other individuals
- Michael Schroeder, Former California Republican Party Chairman
- John Jungmin Kim, Former Chairman, CA Acupuncture Board
- Charles Kim, Former Vice Chair, CA Acupuncture Board
- Nancy Lee, President, BKSCA
- Michael Kim, Former Planning Commissioner, City of Brea
- John and Terri Briscoe, Former President, CRA (ID only)
- Josie Anderson, Retired Social Services Manager, City of La Habra
- Ed Laird, LCOC Member
- Elvira Moreno, President, Rep Club North Orange County
- John Hsu, STC Leadership Academy, Rowland Heights
- Jim Horn, retired American Diplomat, Author, Activist
- One Chu, RH Parents and Education Foundation
- Michael Zhang, Esq., Law Offices of Michael Zhang, Chinese Community TV Personality and Leader
- Organizations
- Republican Party of Orange County
- National Association of Women Business Owners
- U.S. Representatives
- Dana Rohrabacher, (R-CA-48)
- State Senators
- John Moorlach (R-37)
- State Assembly members
- Phillip Chen (R-55)
- Local-level officials
- Kathryn Barger, Los Angeles County Supervisor
- Andrew Do, Orange County Supervisor
- Curt Hagman, San Bernardino County Supervisor
- Other individuals
- Robert O'Neill, Navy SEAL combat veteran
- Organizations
- California Republican Assembly
- Lincoln Club of Orange County
- Newspapers
- State Senators
- Marty Block, former State Senator
- State Assembly members
- Reggie Jones-Sawyer (D-59)
- Local-level officials
- Gina Clayton-Tarvin, Ocean View School District board member
- Rick Tuttle, former Los Angeles City Controller
- Other individuals
- Abel Valenzuela, director of UCLA's Institute for Research on Labor and Employment
- Organizations
- Communications Workers of America Local 9510
- International Union of Painters and Allied Trades
- Machinists Conference of California
- National Nurses United
- Our Revolution
- United Steelworkers
Mai-Khanh Tran (D)
- U.S. Representatives
- Lois Frankel (D-FL-21)
- State Assembly members
- Kansen Chu (D-25)
- Ash Kalra (D-27)
- Local-level officials
- Katrina Foley, Costa Mesa City Councilwoman
- Amy Thomas Howorth, Manhattan Beach Mayor
- Wayne Lee, Millbrae Councilman
- Polly Low, Mayor of Rosemead
- Michele Martinez, Santa Ana Mayor Pro Tem
- Diedre Thu-Ha Nguyen, Garden Grove City Councilwoman
- Ali Sajjad Taj, Artesia City Councilman
- Educators
- Dr. Shin Liu, Cerritos College Board of Trustees
- Jamison Powers, Westminster School Board
- Organizations
- Emily's List
- 314 Action
- ASPIRE PAC
- California API Legislative Caucus
- Feminist Majority Foundation
- Asian American Action Fund
- Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) Victory Fund
- CAPA 21
- Korean American Democratic Committee
- The Progressive Vietnamese American Organization (PIVOT)
Polling
Nonpartisan blanket primary
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Gil Cisneros (D) |
Steve Cox (NPP) |
Bob Huff (R) |
Sam Jammal (D) |
Young Kim (R) |
Shawn Nelson (R) |
Andy Thorburn (D) |
Mai-Khanh Tran (D) |
Steve Vargas (R) |
Other | Undecided |
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Tulchin Research (D-Cisneros) | May 16–20, 2018 | 500 | ± 4.4% | 20% | – | 14% | 7% | 14% | 8% | 11% | 5% | 6% | 1% | 15% |
Mellman Group (D-Thorburn) | March 30 – April 7, 2018 | 400 | ± 4.9% | 11% | – | 10% | 4% | 13% | 10% | 11% | 6% | – | – | 35% |
Tulchin Research (D–Cisneros) | March 18–25, 2018 | 700 | ± 3.7% | 19% | – | 12% | 4% | 11% | 13% | 10% | 6% | 2% | 3% | 20% |
Change Research (D) | March 4–8, 2018 | 680 | — | 16% | – | 19% | – | 22% | 9% | 16% | 6% | – | 11% | – |
10% | 5% | 12% | 5% | 15% | 6% | 8% | 4% | 7% | 33% | – |
General election
Debates
- Complete video of debate, October 16, 2018
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Young Kim (R) |
Gil Cisneros (D) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NYT Upshot/Siena College | October 18–23, 2018 | 496 | ± 4.6% | 46% | 47% | 7% |
Tulchin Research (D-Cisneros) | September 28 – October 2, 2018 | 400 | ± 4.9% | 47% | 48% | 4% |
UC Berkeley | September 16–23, 2018 | 552 | ± 6.0% | 48% | 49% | 3% |
Monmouth University | September 13–16, 2018 | 300 LV | ± 5.7% | 51% | 41% | 8% |
402 RV | ± 4.9% | 46% | 42% | 12% | ||
Tulchin Research (D-Cisneros) | August 1–6, 2018 | 600 | ± 4.0% | 42% | 53% | 5% |
DCCC (D) | June 10, 2018 | – | – | 45% | 43% | – |
Remington (R) | January 10–11, 2018 | 761 | ± 3.48% | 41% | 38% | – |
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District 40
See also: California's 40th congressional districtThe 40th district is based in central Los Angeles County and includes Downey and East Los Angeles. Democrat Lucille Roybal-Allard, who has represented the 40th district since 2013 and previously represented the 34th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 33rd district from 1993 to 2003, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Lucille Roybal-Allard (incumbent) | 35,636 | 80.3 | |
Green | Rodolfo Cortes Barragan | 8,741 | 19.7 | |
Total votes | 44,377 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Green | Rodolfo Cortes Barragan | |||
Democratic | Lucille Roybal-Allard (incumbent) | |||
Total votes | 100.0 |
Endorsements
Rodolfo Cortes-Barragan (G)- Organizations
District 41
See also: California's 41st congressional districtThe 41st district is based in the Inland Empire and includes Moreno Valley, Perris, and Riverside. Democrat Mark Takano, who has represented the 41st district since 2013, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Mark Takano (incumbent) | 45,585 | 58.5 | |
Republican | Aja Smith | 32,360 | 41.5 | |
Total votes | 77,945 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Republican | Aja Smith | |||
Democratic | Mark Takano (incumbent) | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 42
See also: California's 42nd congressional districtThe 42nd district is based in the Inland Empire and includes Corona and Murrieta. Republican Ken Calvert, who has represented the 42nd district since 2013 and previously represented the 44th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 43rd district from 1993 to 2003, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Republican | Ken Calvert (incumbent) | 70,289 | 60.8 | |
Democratic | Julia C. Peacock | 30,237 | 26.1 | |
Democratic | Norman Quintero | 9,540 | 8.2 | |
No party preference | Matt Woody | 5,587 | 4.8 | |
Total votes | 115,653 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Republican | Ken Calvert (incumbent) | |||
Democratic | Julia C. Peacock | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 43
See also: California's 43rd congressional districtThe 43rd district is based in South Los Angeles and includes Hawthorne and Inglewood. Democrat Maxine Waters, who has represented the 43rd district since 2013 and previously represented the 35th district from 1993 to 2013 and the 29th district from 1991 to 1993, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Maxine Waters (incumbent) | 63,908 | 72.3 | |
Republican | Omar Navarro | 12,522 | 14.2 | |
Republican | Frank T. DeMartini | 6,156 | 7.0 | |
Republican | Edwin P. Duterte | 3,673 | 4.2 | |
Green | Miguel Angel Zuniga | 2,074 | 2.3 | |
Total votes | 86,533 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Republican | Omar Navarro | |||
Democratic | Maxine Waters (incumbent) | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
Endorsements
Frank DeMartini (R)- U.S. Representatives
- Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA-48)
- Other individuals
- Bradley Blakeman, Republican strategist
- Pat Boone, singer
- Bob Conti, musician
- Wink Martindale, radio disc jockey
- Chris Widener, writer
Edwin Duterte (R)
- Organizations
- South Los Angeles Inglewood Republican Assembly
- U.S. Military Personnel
- Michael T. Flynn, a retired United States Army Lieutenant General and former National Security Advisor to President Donald Trump
- U.S. Representatives
- Barry Goldwater Jr., former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California (1969-1983)
- State-level officials
- Joel Anderson, California State Senator (R-38)
- Elbert Guillory, former member of the Louisiana State Senate (R-24)
- Other individuals
- Joe Arpaio, former Maricopa County, Arizona sheriff and candidate for U.S. Senate in Arizona in 2018
- Herman Cain, Republican candidate for President in 2012
- Mark Dice, media analyst and author
- Larry Elder, conservative political commentator
- Alex Jones, conservative talk radio host and publisher as well as owner of InfoWars
- Roger Stone, political consultant
- Chuck Woolery, talk show host
- Local-level officials
- Gayle McLaughlin (Independent), former Mayor of Richmond
District 44
See also: California's 44th congressional districtThe 44th district is based in south Los Angeles County and includes Carson, Compton, and San Pedro. Democrat Nanette Barragán, who has represented the 44th district since 2017, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Nanette Barragán (incumbent) | 39,453 | 65.5 | |
Democratic | Aja Brown (withdrawn) | 10,257 | 17.0 | |
Republican | Jazmina Saavedra | 6,153 | 10.2 | |
Republican | Stacey Dash (withdrawn) | 4,361 | 7.2 | |
Total votes | 60,224 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Nanette Barragán (incumbent) | |||
Democratic | Aja Brown | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 | |||
Democratic hold |
District 45
See also: California's 45th congressional districtThe 45th district is based in inland Orange County and includes the cities of East Anaheim, Irvine and Mission Viejo. Republican Mimi Walters, who has represented the 45th district since 2015, is running for re-election. On May 14, 2018, Politico reported that Democrats were confident they would oust Walters given that in 2016, Hillary Clinton had carried the district Walters represents, and that she had "backed some of the most polarizing planks of President Donald Trump's agenda," Walters was "upbeat about surviving the much-predicted Democratic wave." Politico noted her support for a popular November ballot referendum. "The only reason I'm a target is because Hillary Clinton won my district," said Walters. "I got 37,000 more votes than President Trump did." Katie Porter, a consumer lawyer and law professor at UC Irvine, finished ahead of two other Democrats and an Independent in the primary.
Primary election | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Republican | Mimi Walters (incumbent) | 86,764 | 51.7 | |
Democratic | Katie Porter | 34,078 | 20.3 | |
Democratic | Dave Min | 29,979 | 17.8 | |
Democratic | Brian Forde | 10,107 | 6.0 | |
No party preference | John Graham | 3,817 | 2.3 | |
Democratic | Kia Hamadanchy | 3,212 | 1.9 | |
Total votes | 167,957 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Katie Porter | |||
Republican | Mimi Walters (incumbent) | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
Endorsements
Brian Forde (D)- U.S. Representatives
- Eric Swalwell, U.S. Representative (D-CA-15)
- Organizations
- Orange County Young Democrats
- U.S. Senators
- Sherrod Brown, U.S. Senator from Ohio
- Tom Harkin, former U.S. Senator from Iowa
- U.S. Representatives
- Mike Honda, former Congressman
- State-level officials
- Cyrus Habib, Lieutenant Governor of Washington
- State Assembly members
- Warren Furutani, former Assemblyman
- Local-level officials
- Amir Farokhi, Atlanta, Georgia City Councilman
- Suzie Price, Long Beach City Councilwoman
- Organizations
- Iranian American Political Action Committee
- National Iranian American Council (NIAC Action)
- Freethought Equality Fund
- Bay Area Iranian-American Democrats
- The Pluralism Project
Dave Min (D)
- U.S. Representatives
- Pete Aguilar, U.S. Representative (D-CA-31)
- Ami Bera, U.S. Representative (D-CA-7)
- Salud Carbajal, U.S. Representative (D-CA-24)
- Judy Chu, U.S. Representative (D-CA-27)
- Lou Correa, U.S. Representative (D-CA-46)
- Alan Lowenthal, U.S. Representative (D-CA-47)
- Grace Napolitano, U.S. Representative (D-CA-32)
- Scott Peters, U.S. Representative (D-CA-52)
- Linda Sanchez, U.S. Representative (D-CA-38)
- Mark Takano, U.S. Representative (D-CA-41)
- State-level officials
- Betty Yee, California State Controller
- Fiona Ma, California Board of Equalization member (D-2) and former Assemblywoman
- Sharon Quirk-Silva, California State Assemblymember (D-65)
- Mike Eng, former Assemblyman and former Mayor of Monterey Park
- Local-level officials
- Katrina Foley, Costa Mesa City Councilwoman
- Sukhee Kang, former Mayor of Irvine
- Mary Ann Gaido, former Irvine City Councilwoman
- Ross Chun, Aliso Viejo Mayor Pro Tempore
- John Palacio, Santa Ana Unified School District Board of Education President
- Valerie Amezcua, Santa Ana Unified School District Board of Education Vice President
- Jesus Silva, Fullerton City Councilman
- David Lau, former Mayor of Monterey Park
- Ali Taj, Mayor of Artesia
- Andrew Rodriguez, Walnut City Councilman
- Other individuals
- Julia Peacock, teacher and candidate for CA-42 in 2018
- Fran Sdao, Chairwoman of the Democratic Party of Orange County
- Organizations
- California Democratic Party
- AAAFund
- ASPIRE PAC
- Congressional Hispanic Caucus Bold PAC
- Korean American Democratic Committee
- NewDemPAC
- College Democrats at UCI
- Orange County High School Democrats
- Teamsters Joint Council 42
Katie Porter (D) won primary
- Former U.S. Executive Branch officials
- State officials
- Gavin Newsom, Lt Governor of California and 2018 gubernatorial nominee
- U.S. Senators
- Kamala Harris, U.S. Senator from California
- Elizabeth Warren, Senator from Massachusetts
- U.S. Representatives
- Lois Frankel, U.S. Representative from Florida (D-FL-21)
- Loretta Sanchez, former Congresswoman from California
- State Senators
- Connie Leyva (D-20)
- Local-level officials
- Katrina Foley, Costa Mesa City Councilwoman
- John Stevens, Costa Mesa City Councilman
- Other individuals
- Wylie Aitken, former Democratic Foundation of Orange County Chair
- Dan Jacobsen, Democratic Foundation of Orange County Chair
- Organizations
- Blue America
- Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence
- Congressional Progressive Caucus
- Council for a Livable World
- Democracy for America
- EMILY's List
- End Citizens United
- Feminist Majority Foundation
- Human Rights Campaign
- League of Conservation Voters
- NARAL Pro-Choice America
- Ocean Champions
- Planned Parenthood
- Progressive Change Campaign Committee
- Sierra Club
- United Pilots (UPPAC)
- Women’s Political Committee
Mimi Walters (R) won primary
- Organizations
- Republican Party of Orange County
Polling
Nonpartisan blanket primary
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Kia Hamadanchy (D) |
Brian Forde (D) |
Dave Min (D) |
Katie Porter (D) |
Mimi Walters (R) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Policy Polling (D-Porter) | February 20–21, 2018 | 648 | ± 3.9% | 6% | 4% | 12% | 16% | 42% | 21% |
General election
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Mimi Walters (R) |
Katie Porter (D) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NYT Upshot/Siena College | October 26 – November 1, 2018 | 499 | ± 4.6% | 46% | 48% | 6% |
Public Opinion Strategies (R-Walters) | October 14–17, 2018 | 400 | ± 4.9% | 50% | 46% | – |
TargetPoint (R) | October 14–16, 2018 | 365 | – | 50% | 42% | – |
NYT Upshot/Siena College | September 21–25, 2018 | 518 | ± 4.5% | 43% | 48% | 8% |
GBA Strategies (D) | September 20–23, 2018 | 400 | ± 4.9% | 47% | 48% | – |
UC Berkeley | September 16–23, 2018 | 519 | ± 6.0% | 45% | 52% | 3% |
Global Strategy Group (D-Porter) | September 14–18, 2018 | 500 | ± 4.4% | 43% | 46% | – |
Tulchin Research (D) | August 10–14, 2018 | 500 | ± 4.38% | 46% | 49% | 5% |
Global Strategy Group (D-Porter) | July 26–31, 2018 | 500 | ± 4.4% | 45% | 44% | – |
Public Policy Polling (D-Porter) | May 10–12, 2018 | 599 | – | 43% | 46% | 11% |
Public Policy Polling (D-Porter) | February 20–21, 2018 | 648 | ± 3.9% | 44% | 46% | 10% |
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District 46
See also: California's 46th congressional districtThe 46th district is based in central Orange County and includes Anaheim and Santa Ana. Democrat Lou Correa, who has represented the 46th district since 2017, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Lou Correa (incumbent) | 43,700 | 62.2 | |
Republican | Russell Rene Lambert | 22,770 | 32.4 | |
No party preference | Ed Rushman | 2,313 | 3.3 | |
No party preference | Will Johnson | 1,425 | 2.0 | |
Total votes | 70,208 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Lou Correa (incumbent) | |||
Republican | Russell Rene Lambert | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
Endorsements
Lou Correa (D)- U.S. Representatives
- Pete Aguilar (D-CA-31)
- Karen Bass (D-CA-37)
- Tony Cárdenas (D-CA-29)
- Judy Chu (D-CA-27)
- Ruben Gallego (D-AZ-7)
- Raúl Grijalva (D-AZ-3)
- Luis Gutierrez (D-IL-4)
- Ruben Hinojosa, former U.S. Representative from Texas
- Steny Hoyer, House Minority Whip (D-MD-5)
- Ted Lieu (D-CA-33)
- Alan Lowenthal (D-CA-47)
- Nancy Pelosi, House Minority Leader (D-CA-12)
- Lucille Roybal-Allard (D-CA-40)
- Raul Ruiz (D-CA-36)
- Linda Sánchez (D-CA-38)
- Loretta Sanchez, former U.S. Representative from California
- Juan Vargas (D-CA-51)
- Filemon Vela Jr. (D-TX-34)
- State-level officials
- Cruz Bustamante, former Lieutenant Governor of California
- John Chiang, State Treasurer of California and candidate for governor in 2018
Russell Rene Lambert (R)
- Organizations
- Republican Party of Orange County
- U.S. Representatives
- American Solidarity Party of California
District 47
See also: California's 47th congressional districtThe 47th district includes Long Beach, Catalina Island, and parts of western Orange County, including Garden Grove and Westminster. Democrat Alan Lowenthal, who has represented the 47th district since 2013, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Alan Lowenthal (incumbent) | 70,539 | 60.6 | |
Republican | John Briscoe | 25,122 | 21.6 | |
Republican | David Michael Clifford | 20,687 | 17.8 | |
Total votes | 116,348 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Republican | John Briscoe | |||
Democratic | Alan Lowenthal (incumbent) | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
Endorsements
John Briscoe (R) won primary- Organizations
- Republican Party of Orange County
- Organizations
- California Republican Assembly
- Long Beach Young Republicans
- Republican Party of Los Angeles County
- Republican Party of Orange County
District 48
See also: California's 48th congressional districtThe 48th district is based in coastal Orange County and includes Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, and Newport Beach. Republican Dana Rohrabacher, who has represented the 48th district since 2013 and previously represented the 46th district from 2003 to 2013, the 45th district from 1993 to 2003, and the 42nd district from 1989 to 1993, is running for re-election.
California's 48th district has been included on the list of Republican-held seats being targeted by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in 2018.
Primary election | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Republican | Dana Rohrabacher (incumbent) | 52,737 | 30.3 | |
Democratic | Harley Rouda | 30,099 | 17.3 | |
Democratic | Hans Keirstead | 29,974 | 17.2 | |
Republican | Scott Baugh | 27,514 | 15.8 | |
Democratic | Omar Siddiqui | 8,658 | 5.0 | |
Republican | John Gabbard | 5,664 | 3.3 | |
Democratic | Rachel Payne (withdrawn) | 3,598 | 2.1 | |
Republican | Paul Martin | 2,893 | 1.7 | |
Republican | Shastina Sandman | 2,762 | 1.6 | |
Democratic | Michael Kotick (withdrawn) | 2,606 | 1.5 | |
Democratic | Laura Oatman (withdrawn) | 2,412 | 1.4 | |
Democratic | Deanie Schaarsmith | 1,433 | 0.8 | |
Democratic | Tony Zarkades | 1,281 | 0.7 | |
Libertarian | Brandon Reiser | 964 | 0.6 | |
Republican | Stelian Onufrei (withdrawn) | 739 | 0.4 | |
No party preference | Kevin Kensinger | 690 | 0.4 | |
Total votes | 174,024 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Republican | Dana Rohrabacher (incumbent) | |||
Democratic | Harley Rouda | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
Debates
- Complete video of debate, October 15, 2018
Endorsements
Scott Baugh (R)- U.S. Representatives
- John Campbell, former U.S. Representative from California
- State-level officials
- Dick Ackerman, former State Senator
- Patricia Bates, California State Senator (R-36)
- John Moorlach, California State Senator (R-37)
- Jim Silva, former State Assemblyman
- Local-level officials
- Cheryl Brothers, Fountain Valley City Council Member
- Kevin Muldoon, Newport Beach City Council Member
- Steve Nagel, Fountain Valley Mayor Pro Tempore
- Will O'Neill, Newport Beach Mayor Pro Tempore
- Jim Righeimer, Costa Mesa City Council member
- Rhonda Shader, Placentia Mayor Pro Tempore
- Other individuals
- Stelian Onufrei, former candidate for CA-48 in 2018
- Organizations
- California Republican Taxpayers Association
Hans Keirstead (D)
- U.S. Representatives
- Bill Foster, U.S. Representative (D-IL-11)
- Jerry McNerney, U.S. Representative (D-CA-9)
- Raul Ruiz, U.S. Representative (D-CA-36)
- State-level officials
- Fiona Ma, Chair of the California State Board of Equalization
- Bill Dodd, California State Senator (D-3)
- Sharon Quirk-Silva, California State Assemblymember (D-65)
- Local-level officials
- Ross Chun, Aliso Viejo Mayor Pro Tempore
- Debbie Cook, former Huntington Beach Mayor
- Shirley Dettloff, former Huntington Beach Mayor and California Coastal Commissioner
- Melissa Fox, Irvine City Councilwoman
- Jim Moreno, Coast Community College District Trustee
- Jamison Power, Westminster School Board Trustee
- Lorraine Prinsky, Coast Community College District Trustee
- Other individuals
- Wylie Aitken, attorney and philanthropist
- Jess Araujo, attorney and community activist
- Eric C. Bauman, Chair of the California Democratic Party
- Dr. Anthony Davies, CEO of Dark Horse Consulting
- Dr. Michael Gottfredson, Vice-Chancellor of the University of California, Irvine
- Florice Hoffman, Regional Director of the California Democratic Party
- Bob Klein, attorney and patient advocate
- Roman Reed, philanthropist and President of the Roman Reed Foundation
- Fran Sdao, Chair of the Orange County Democratic Party
- Dr. Wise Young, Director of W.M. Keck Center for Collaborative Neuroscience
- Organizations
- California Democratic Party
- Democratic Party of Orange County
- International Association of Machinist
- International Longshore Workers Union
- Moms Demand Action Gun Sense Candidate
- National Union of Healthcare Workers
- SEIU California
- Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters
- Teamsters Joint Council #42
- 314 Action
Dana Rohrabacher (R) won primary
- U.S. Executive Branch officials
- Organizations
- Republican Party of Orange County
- Newspapers
- Former U.S. Executive Branch officials
- U.S. Representatives
- Pete Aguilar, U.S. Representative (D-CA-31)
- Judy Chu, U.S. Representative (D-CA-27)
- Lou Correa, U.S. Representative (D-CA-46)
- Jared Huffman, U.S. Representative (D-CA-6)
- Zoe Lofgren, U.S. Representative (D-CA-19)
- Alan Lowenthal, U.S. Representative (D-CA-47)
- Linda Sánchez, U.S. Representative (D-CA-38)
- Loretta Sanchez, former U.S. Representative from California
- Brad Sherman U.S. Representative (D-CA-30)
- Mark Takano, U.S. Representative (D-CA-41)
- State-level officials
- Bill Lockyer, former Treasurer of California
- Henry Stern, California State Senator (D-27)
- Local-level officials
- Gina Clayton-Tarvin, Ocean View School District Board of Trustees President
- Katrina Foley, former Mayor of Costa Mesa and City Council Member
- Steve Harris, Centralia School District Board of Trustees
- Toni Iseman, Laguna Beach Mayor
- Sukhee Kang, former Mayor of Irvine
- Other individuals
- Frank Barbaro, former Orange County Democratic Party Chairman
- Erwin Chemerinsky, founder of the University of California (UC) Irvine Law School and current University of California (UC) Berkeley Law School Dean
- Dan Jacobson, chairman of the Democratic Foundation
- Gary LeFebvre, president of the Laguna Beach Democratic Club
- Laura Oatman, former candidate for CA-48 in 2018
- Michael Kotick, former candidate for CA-48 in 2018
- Organizations
- California Nurses Association (CNA)
- Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
- International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 441
- International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 36
- I.U.O.E Local 12
- League of Conservation Voters
- National Nurses United
- Sierra Club
- United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry (UA) Local 582
- United Steelworkers Los Angeles/Orange Counties Legislative Education Committee
Omar Siddiqui (D)
- Organizations
- Orange County Young Democrats
Polling
Nonpartisan blanket primary
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Scott Baugh (R) |
Hans Keirstead (D) |
Dana Rohrabacher (R) |
Harley Rouda (D) |
Omar Siddiqui (D) |
Other | Undecided |
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ALG Research (D-Keirstead) | May 6–8, 2018 | 400 | ± 4.9% | 15% | 14% | 31% | 13% | 5% | 10% | 12% |
Tulchin Research (D-Rouda) | May 1–5, 2018 | 400 | ± 4.9% | 13% | 13% | 30% | 13% | 4% | 10% | 18% |
Change Research (D-314 Action) | May 2–3, 2018 | 590 | ± 4.0% | 17% | 19% | 27% | 11% | – | – | – |
Change Research (D) | March 4–6, 2018 | 688 | – | – | 18% | 35% | 14% | 14% | 13% | – |
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General election
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Dana Rohrabacher (R) |
Harley Rouda (D) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NYT Upshot/Siena College | October 29 – November 4, 2018 | 491 | ± 4.7% | 45% | 46% | 9% |
Thomas Partner Strategies | October 30–31, 2018 | 440 | ± 4.7% | 51% | 41% | 8% |
Monmouth University | October 17–21, 2018 | 372 | ± 5.1% | 50% | 48% | 2% |
Thomas Partner Strategies | October 18–19, 2018 | 440 | ± 4.7% | 49% | 41% | 9% |
UC Berkeley | September 16–23, 2018 | 623 | ± 5.0% | 48% | 48% | 4% |
NYT Upshot/Siena College | September 4–6, 2018 | 501 | ± 4.8% | 45% | 45% | 10% |
Monmouth University | July 11–15, 2018 | 361 LV | ± 5.2% | 45% | 47% | 8% |
402 RV | ± 4.9% | 43% | 46% | 12% | ||
Tulchin Research (D-Rouda) | September 30 – October 5, 2017 | 401 | ± 4.89% | 48% | 44% | 8% |
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District 49
See also: California's 49th congressional districtThe 49th district is based in northern San Diego County and parts of southern Orange County. It includes the cities of Carlsbad, Oceanside, and San Clemente. Republican Darrell Issa, who has represented the 49th district since 2003 and the 48th district from 2001 to 2003, is retiring.
California's 49th district has been included on the list of Republican-held seats being targeted by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in 2018.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Republican | Diane Harkey | 46,468 | 25.5 | |
Democratic | Mike Levin | 31,850 | 17.5 | |
Democratic | Sara Jacobs | 28,778 | 15.8 | |
Democratic | Doug Applegate | 23,850 | 13.1 | |
Republican | Kristin Gaspar | 15,467 | 8.5 | |
Republican | Rocky Chávez | 13,739 | 7.5 | |
Democratic | Paul G. Kerr | 8,099 | 4.4 | |
Republican | Brian Maryott | 5,496 | 3.0 | |
Republican | Mike Schmitt | 2,379 | 1.3 | |
Republican | Josh Schoonover | 1,362 | 0.7 | |
Republican | Craig A. Nordal | 1,156 | 0.6 | |
Republican | David Medway | 1,066 | 0.6 | |
No party preference | Robert Pendleton | 905 | 0.5 | |
Green | Danielle St. John | 690 | 0.4 | |
Libertarian | Joshua L. Hancock | 552 | 0.3 | |
Peace and Freedom | Jordan J. Mills | 233 | 0.1 | |
Total votes | 182,090 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Republican | Diane Harkey | |||
Democratic | Mike Levin | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
Endorsements
Doug Applegate (D)- Executive branch officials
- U.S. Representatives
- Loretta Sanchez, former U.S. Congresswoman
- State-level officials
- Toni Atkins, California State Senator (D-39)
- Local-level officials
- Rich Alderson, Vista School Board President
- Gina Clayton-Tarvin, Ocean View School District Board President
- Chuck Lowery, Deputy Mayor of Oceanside
- Cipriano Vargas, Vista School Board Member
- Organizations
- CA State Association of Letter Carriers
- California State American Postal Workers Union
- IBEW Local 47
- International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 441
- International Union of Painters & Allied Trades (IUPAT) District Council 36
- Ironworkers 433
- Justice Democrats
- National Nurses United
- Plumbers, Steamfitters, Welders & Apprentices Union Local 582
- Plasterers Union Local 200
- Roofers, Waterproofers & Allied Workers Local 220
- San Diego Democrats for Environmental Action
- VoteVets
Rocky Chávez (R)
- Governors
- State-level officials
- Dante Acosta, Assemblyman
- Catharine Baker, Assemblywoman
- Phillip Chen, Assemblyman
- Connie Conway, former Assembly Republican Leader
- Jordan Cunningham, Assemblyman
- Brian Dahle, Assembly Republican Leader
- Heath Flora, Assemblyman
- Devon Mathis, Assemblyman
- Chad Mayes, former Assembly Republican Leader
- Jay Obernolte, Assemblyman
- Local-level officials
- John Aguilera, Vista Deputy Mayor
- Joe Green, Vista City Councilman
- Matt Hall, Carlsbad Mayor
- Mark Packard, Carlsbad City Councilmember
- Ray Pearson, Carlsbad Unified School District Board Trustee
- Michael Schumacher, Carlsbad City Councilmember
- Peter Weiss, Oceanside Mayor
- Other individuals
- Stuart Spencer, former Policy Advisor to Ronald Reagan
- Organizations
- Newspapers
- Organizations
- Deputy Sheriffs' Association of San Diego County
- Federal officials
- Donald Trump, President of the United States
- U.S. Representatives
- Ken Calvert, U.S. Representative (R-CA-42)
- Darrell Issa, U.S. Representative (R-CA-49)
- Kevin McCarthy, U.S. Representative (R-CA-23)
- Dana Rohrabacher, U.S. Representative (R-CA-48)
- David Valadao, U.S Representative (R-CA-21)
- Mimi Walters, U.S. Representative (R-CA-45)
- State-level officials
- Senator Jeff Stone
- Senator Mike Morrell
- Assemblyman Bill Brough
- Assemblyman Phillip Chen
- Assemblyman Jim Patterson
- Assemblyman Steven Choi
- Assemblyman Travis Allen
- Former Assemblywoman Shannon Grove
- Former Assemblyman Brian Jones
- Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez
- Local-level officials
- Lisa Bartlett, Orange County Supervisor District 5
- Barbara Delgleize, Huntington Beach Mayor
- Carl DeMaio, former San Diego City Councilmember
- Andrew Do, Orange County Supervisor District 1
- Ernie Dronenburg, San Diego County Assessor
- Sandra Hutchens, Orange County Sheriff
- Ginger Marshall, Solana Beach Mayor
- Mike Munzing, Aliso Viejo Mayor
- Claude Parrish, Orange County County Assessor
- Michelle Steel, Orange County Supervisor District 2
- Don Wagner, Irvine Mayor
- Jim Wood, Oceanside Mayor
- Organizations
- Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs
- Orange County Coalition of Police and Sheriffs
- California Statewide Law Enforcement Association
- California Association of Tax Professionals
- Orange County GOP
- San Diego County GOP
- Maggie's List
- Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association
- California Republican Veterans Association
- Newspapers
- U.S. Representatives
- Susan Davis, U.S. Representative (D-CA-53)
- Lois Frankel, U.S. Representative (D-FL-21)
- Juan Vargas, U.S. Representative (D-CA-51)
- State-level officials
- Jason Kander, Former Missouri Secretary of State
- Local-level officials
- Mara Elliott, San Diego City Attorney
- Mark West, Mayor of Imperial Beach
- Organizations
- Emily's List
- National Organization for Women - California
- AAPI Democratic Club
- Orange County Young Democrats
Mike Levin (D) won primary
- Executive Branch Officials
- U.S. Representatives
- Nanette Barragan, U.S. Representative (D-CA-44)
- Earl Blumenauer, U.S. Representative (D-OR-3)
- Tony Cardenas, U.S. Representative (D-CA-29)
- Jimmy Gomez, U.S. Representative (D-CA-34)
- Alan Lowenthal, U.S. Representative (D-CA-47)
- Adam Schiff, U.S. Representative (D-CA-28)
- Brad Sherman, U.S. Representative (D-CA-30)
- Eric Swalwell, U.S. Representative (D-CA-15)
- State-level officials
- Ben Allen, California State Senator (D-26)
- Tom Daly, California State Assemblymember (D-69)
- Laura Friedman, California State Assemblymember (D-43)
- Fiona Ma, California Board of Equalization member (D-2) and former Assemblywoman
- Patrick O'Donnell, California State Assemblymember (D-70)
- Henry Stern, California State Senator (D-27)
- Betty Yee, California State Controller
- Local-level officials
- Dwight Worden, Mayor of Del Mar
- Toni Iseman, Mayor of Laguna Beach
- Robert Garcia, Mayor of Long Beach
- Sergio Farias, Mayor of San Juan Capistrano
- Miguel Pulido, Mayor of Santa Ana
- Debra Lewis, Dana Point City Councilmember
- Tasha Boerner Horvath, Encinitas City Councilmember
- Alejandra Sotelo-Solis, National City City Councilmember
- Barbara Bry, San Diego City Councilmember
- Chris Ward, San Diego City Councilmember
- Sheila Kuehl, Los Angeles County Supervisor
- Amy Hanacek, Capistrano Unified School Board Member
- Kathy Rallings, Carlsbad Unified School Board Vice President
- Bill Fischer, MiraCosta College Board Trustee
- Rich Lieb, Solana Beach School Board Member
- Henry Abarbanel, San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board Member
- Wayne Rayfield, South Coast Water District Board Member
- Organizations
- California League of Conservation Voters
- California Teachers Association
- Congressional Hispanic Caucus’ BOLD PAC
- Congressional Progressive Caucus
- Council for a Livable World
- Democracy for America
- Human Rights Campaign
- International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Local 569
- International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), Locals 13, 63, and 94
- National Organization for Women
- Planned Parenthood Action Fund
- Progressive Change Campaign Committee
- Sierra Club
- Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters
- Newspapers
Polling
Nonpartisan blanket primary
Poll source |
Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Doug Applegate (D) |
Rocky Chávez (R) |
Kristin Gaspar (R) |
Diane Harkey (R) |
Sara Jacobs (D) |
Paul Kerr (D) |
Mike Levin (D) |
Brian Maryott (R) |
Other | Undecided |
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KGTV/SurveyUSA | May 29–31, 2018 | 612 | ± 4.7% | 11% | 8% | 5% | 24% | 11% | 8% | 10% | 6% | 4% | 13% |
Tulchin Research (D) | May 22–24, 2018 | 500 | ± 4.4% | 12% | 11% | 7% | 15% | 11% | 7% | 17% | 6% | – | 13% |
Benenson Strategy Group (D-Jacobs) | April 28 – May 2, 2018 | 901 | ± 3.3% | 13% | 14% | 7% | 14% | 11% | 4% | 10% | 6% | – | – |
FM3 Research (D) | April 26–29, 2018 | 500 | ± 4.4% | 16% | 10% | 9% | 14% | 12% | 6% | 11% | 4% | 3% | 16% |
KGTV/SurveyUSA | April 6–10, 2018 | 535 | ± 5.3% | 12% | 16% | 5% | 8% | 7% | 8% | 9% | 5% | 8% | 21% |
Change Research (D) | March 4–7, 2018 | 815 | ± 5.3% | 15% | 23% | 5% | 16% | 13% | 11% | 17% | 1% | – | – |
23% | 15% | 4% | 10% | 7% | 7% | 11% | 2% | 17% | – | ||||
FM3 Research (D) | February 12–15, 2018 | 750 | ± 3.6% | 21% | 15% | 8% | 11% | 5% | 1% | 13% | – | 7% | 19% |
FM3 Research (D) | February 12–15, 2018 | 400 | ± 3.6% | 16% | 19% | 9% | 15% | 6% | 2% | 12% | – | 5% | 16% |
KGTV/SurveyUSA | February 10–13, 2018 | 510 | ± 5.4% | 18% | 17% | 7% | 10% | 5% | 1% | 8% | 2% | 5% | 27% |
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General election
Debates
- Complete video of debate, October 2, 2018
Results
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Diane Harkey (R) |
Mike Levin (D) |
Undecided |
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SurveyUSA | October 29 – November 1, 2018 | 500 | ± 5.4% | 44% | 51% | 5% |
NYT Upshot/Siena College | October 19–24, 2018 | 500 | ± 4.7% | 39% | 53% | 8% |
NYT Upshot/Siena College | September 18–23, 2018 | 507 | ± 4.7% | 41% | 51% | 8% |
UC Berkeley | September 16–23, 2018 | 551 | ± 6.0% | 41% | 55% | 4% |
Public Opinion Strategies (R-Harkey) | September 17–20, 2018 | 400 | – | 43% | 45% | – |
Public Opinion Strategies (R-Harkey) | July 15–17, 2018 | 400 | ± 4.9% | 46% | 43% | 9% |
Feldman Group (D-Levin) | June 24–27, 2018 | 400 | ± 4.6% | 46% | 49% | – |
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District 50
See also: California's 50th congressional districtThe 50th district is based in inland San Diego County and includes Escondido and Santee. Republican Duncan D. Hunter, who has represented the 50th district since 2013 and previously represented the 52nd district from 2009 to 2013, is running for re-election. The DCCC has targeted this race as a battleground.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Republican | Duncan D. Hunter (incumbent) | 69,563 | 47.4 | |
Democratic | Ammar Campa-Najjar | 25,799 | 17.6 | |
Republican | Bill Wells | 18,951 | 12.9 | |
Democratic | Josh Butner | 18,944 | 12.9 | |
Democratic | Patrick Malloy | 8,607 | 5.9 | |
Republican | S. "Shamus" Sayed | 3,079 | 2.1 | |
No party preference | Richard Kahle | 1,714 | 1.2 | |
Total votes | 145,657 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Ammar Campa-Najjar | |||
Republican | Duncan D. Hunter (incumbent) | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
Endorsements
Ammar Campa-Najjar (D)- Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States
- Kamala Harris (US Senator)
- Elizabeth Warren (US Senator)
- Joe Kennedy III (US Congress)
- Eric Garcetti (Mayor of Los Angeles)
- Betty Yee (California State Controller)
- Lorena Gonzalez-Fletcher (California State Assembly)
- League of Conservation Voters
- Our Revolution
- National Nurses United
- J Street
- CWA - Union Strong
- SEIU
- Sierra Club
Polling
Nonpartisan blanket primary
Poll source |
Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Josh Butner (D) |
Ammar Campa-Najjar (D) |
Duncan Hunter (R) |
Patrick Malloy (D) |
Bill Wells (R) |
Other | Undecided |
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KGTV/SurveyUSA | May 15–20, 2018 | 567 | ± 5.1% | 5% | 10% | 43% | 7% | 6% | 3% | 25% |
Tulchin Research (D-Campa-Najjar) | – | 500 | ± 4.4% | 6% | 14% | 39% | 6% | 8% | – | 25% |
General election
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Duncan Hunter (R) |
Ammar Campa-Najjar (D) |
Undecided |
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SurveyUSA | October 25–29, 2018 | 547 | ± 4.8% | 48% | 45% | 8% |
Tulchin Research (D-Campa-Najjar) | September 29 – October 1, 2018 | 400 | ± 4.9% | 45% | 44% | 11% |
Monmouth University | September 22–26, 2018 | 348 LV | ± 5.3% | 53% | 38% | 8% |
401 RV | ± 4.9% | 49% | 41% | 10% | ||
UC Berkeley | September 16–23, 2018 | 527 | ± 6.0% | 49% | 47% | 4% |
Tulchin Research (D-Campa-Najjar) | August 27–30, 2018 | 400 | ± 4.9% | 46% | 46% | 8% |
SurveyUSA | August 22–26, 2018 | 539 | ± 5.1% | 47% | 39% | 13% |
Tulchin Research (D-Campa-Najjar) | July 17–23, 2018 | 400 | ± 4.89% | 51% | 42% | 7% |
District 51
See also: California's 51st congressional districtThe new 51st district runs along the border with Mexico and includes Imperial County and San Diego. Democrat Juan Vargas, who has represented the 51st district since 2013, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Juan Vargas (incumbent) | 50,132 | 64.0 | |
Republican | Juan M. Hidalgo Jr. | 11,972 | 15.3 | |
Republican | John Renison | 10,972 | 14.0 | |
No party preference | Juan (Charlie) Carlos Mercado | 2,452 | 3.1 | |
No party preference | Kevin Mitchell | 1,473 | 1.9 | |
Republican | Louis A. Fuentes | 1,310 | 1.7 | |
Total votes | 78,318 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Republican | Juan M. Hidalgo Jr. | |||
Democratic | Juan Vargas (incumbent) | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 52
See also: California's 52nd congressional districtThe 52nd district is based in coastal San Diego and includes La Jolla and Poway. Democrat Scott Peters, who has represented the 52nd district since 2013, is running for re-election.
California's 52nd district has been included on the list of Democratic-held seats being targeted by the National Republican Congressional Committee in 2018.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Scott Peters (incumbent) | 98,744 | 59.0 | |
Republican | Omar Qudrat | 25,530 | 15.3 | |
Republican | James Veltmeyer | 19,040 | 11.4 | |
Republican | Daniel Casara | 7,680 | 4.6 | |
Republican | Michael Allman | 6,561 | 3.9 | |
Republican | John Horst | 5,654 | 3.4 | |
Republican | Jeffery Cullen | 4,027 | 2.4 | |
Total votes | 167,236 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Scott Peters (incumbent) | |||
Republican | Omar Qudrat | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
District 53
See also: California's 53rd congressional districtThe 53rd district is based in Central San Diego and includes La Mesa and Lemon Grove. Democrat Susan Davis, who has represented the 53rd district since 2003 and previously represented the 49th district from 2001 to 2003, is running for re-election.
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Susan Davis (incumbent) | 93,051 | 64.1 | |
Republican | Morgan Murtaugh | 20,827 | 14.3 | |
Republican | Matt Mendoza | 19,710 | 13.6 | |
Republican | Shawn Gino Kane | 5,319 | 3.7 | |
No party preference | Bryan Kim | 3,460 | 2.4 | |
Republican | Brett A. Goda | 2,899 | 2.0 | |
Total votes | 145,265 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Susan Davis (incumbent) | |||
Republican | Morgan Murtaugh | |||
Majority | ||||
Total votes | 100.0 |
See also
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- Picardo, Robert (2017-09-28). "Just donated! @jessphoenix2018 We need more scientists in Congress! #riseup #climate-change". Twitter. Retrieved June 4, 2018.
- Billingsley, John (2017-10-30). "I endorse @jessphoenix2018 4 #Congress - we need more brilliant progressive scientists like her in government". Twitter. Retrieved June 4, 2018.
- Wheaton, Will. "THREAD. I am so proud and grateful that I get to know and work with @jessphoenix2018 to help her get into Congress, and help repair the damage people like Steve Knight have done to our country". Twitter. Retrieved June 4, 2018.
- Sirtis, Marina (2017-11-07). "I know @jessphoenix2018 She's exactly the kind of person we need representing us". Twitter. Retrieved June 4, 2018.
- McFadden, Gates (2017-08-13). "I support Jess and hope others will as well!. @jessphoenix2018". Twitter. Retrieved June 4, 2018.
- "Our Revolution on Twitter: We're proud to endorse @jessphoenix2018 to represent the people of California's 25th District. As a climate scientist, Jess knows the urgency to act on climate change, and will fight for the people with evidence-based policies". Twitter.com. 2018-05-30. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
- "bernalforcongress - ENDORSEMENTS". mysite. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
- ^ "ENDORSEMENTS". Kenneth Mejia for Congress. Retrieved October 1, 2018.
- "Can This Green Party Candidate Actually Win a Seat in Congress?". The Young Turks. May 20, 2018. Retrieved October 1, 2018.
- ^ "Endorsements". Retrieved 18 August 2018.
- Bowman, Bridget (January 8, 2018). "House Foreign Affairs Chairman Ed Royce Announces Retirement". Roll Call. Washington, DC. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
- "Red to Blue". redtoblue.dccc.org. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
- "RELEASE: Gil Cisneros Endorsed by The League of Conservation Voters Action Fund". Cisnerosforcongress.com. August 17, 2018.
- "Endorsements". Cisnerosforcongress.com. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- "Steve Cox - CWAC". candidateswithacontract.com. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
- SDAAFE (2018-01-24). "SDAAFE endorses Bob Huff for Congress". Sdaafe.org. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- "Silicon Valley Chinese Association Endorses Bob Huff for Congress". Svca.me. 2018-01-11. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- Garcia, Eric; Garcia, Eric (April 12, 2018). "Internal Poll Shows No Front-Runner in Race for Royce's Seat". Roll Call. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
- "Endorsements". Sam4congress.com. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- "Endorsements". Young Kim for U.S. Representative. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- "NAWBO National Endorses Young Kim For Congress". NAWBO. September 18, 2018.
- "ENDORSEMENTS". Shawn Nelson For Congress.
- "Shawn Nelson for Congress". Orange County Register. May 30, 2018.
- "thorburnforcongress". thorburnforcongress. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
- "Endorsements – Dr. Mai Khanh Tran for U.S. Congress 2018". Doctran2018.com. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- Karen Lee Schatzle (NPP) 1%
- Karen Lee Schatzle (NPP) 3%
- Jay Chen* (D) 7%, Other 4%. *Withdrawn.
- Jay Chen* (D) 5%; Phil Janowicz* (D) 4%; John Cullum (R) 3%; Camilla Kuo Liou* (D) and Andrew Sarega (R) with 2%; Ted Alemayhu (AIP), Sophia Alexander (AIP), Mark Gaouette* (R), Melissa Garza* (NPP), Herbert Lee (D), Suzi Park Leggett (D), Phil Liberatore (R), Ted Rusk* (D), and Nathan Troutman* (D) with 1%; Karen Lee Schatzle (NPP) and Cybil Steed* (D) with 0%; Other 8%. *Withdrawn
- "Endorsements". Demartini2018.com. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- "Edwin Duterte on Twitter".
- "Michael Flynn Endorses Republican Candidate Looking to Unseat Maxine Waters in Congress". KTLA. March 16, 2018. Retrieved April 7, 2018.
- ^ "Omar Navarro For Congress – California 43rd District – Running against Maxine Waters in California's 43rd district". www.omarnavarro.com. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
- Mark Dice (June 5, 2018). "If you're in California's 43rd district, vote for @RealOmarNavarro today so you can send Crazy Maxine Waters back home. Or to the old folks home, or wherever she wants to go. Just not in the House of Representatives anymore. #PrimaryDay" (Tweet). Retrieved October 8, 2018 – via Twitter.
- ^ Panzar, Javier (June 6, 2018). "Stacey Dash's political career ended before it began. But there's more drama in this California congressional race". Los Angeles Times.
- Bade, Rachel; A GOP surprise: House midterm hope in California; Politico; May 14, 2018; https://www.politico.com/story/2018/05/14/california-republicans-midterms-walters-584289
- Hagen, Lisa (June 6, 2018). "Progressive favorite Katie Porter to face Walters in November". The Hill. Retrieved 31 October 2018.
- Forde, Brian (March 10, 2018). "Another great endorsement! It's awesome to have the support of fellow 37 yr-old Congressman @RepSwalwell who believes we need more tech leaders in Congress to help solve our nation's most critical challenges! #FlipThe45th" (Tweet) – via Twitter. {{Cite tweet}}: |date= / |number= mismatch (help)
- ^ "June Primary Endorsement Results and Press Release - Orange County Young Democrats". ocyd.org. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
- "Endorsements". Kiafororangecounty.com. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- Min, Dave (May 5, 2018). "Honored to have the support of City Councilwoman @KatrinaFoley! "Orange County families need and deserve someone who is willing to fight for our middle class values. Dave is engaged in our community, and I know he is the right choice to represent Orange County in Congress." #CA45" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- Peacock, Julia (February 25, 2018). "Congratulations! We will make a great team in DC!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- Christine Mai-Duc. "Dave Min gets Democratic endorsement for Congress after intense fight on the convention floor". Latimes.com. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- "Korean American Democratic Committee (KADC)". Facebook. February 24, 2018. Retrieved February 26, 2018.
- Min, Dave (February 24, 2018). "Dave Min on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved February 26, 2018.
- "Endorsements". Davemin.com. 2014-12-02. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- Gavin Newsom (2018-10-06). "Angry? Frustrated? Channel that energy into helping bold, progressive, strong women fight back. @katieporteroc, @Morse4America, and @KatieHill4CA are running in 3 of the most critical House races in CA right now. Donate now to help them get elected. —>". Twitter.
- "Endorsements". Katieporter.com. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- "Endorsements". Loucorrea.com. 2016-11-08. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- "Endorsed Candidates". Retrieved May 22, 2018.
- "Home - DAVID CLIFFORD FOR CONGRESS". DAVID CLIFFORD FOR CONGRESS. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
- "Former Orange County Congressman John Campbell endorses Scott Baugh for Congress". Scott Baugh for Congress.
- Jordan Graham (April 19, 2018). "GOP candidate withdraws from race against Rohrabacher, urges supporters to vote for Baugh". Orange County Register. Retrieved April 20, 2018.
- "Endorsements". Scott Baugh for Congress. Retrieved April 20, 2018.
- Casey Tolan (2018-02-25). "California Democratic Party declines to endorse Dianne Feinstein in re-election bid". Mercurynews.com. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- "Endorsements". Hansforca.com. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- Donald J. Trump. "Dana Rohrabacher has been a great Congressman for his District and for the people of Cal. He works hard and is respected by all - he produces! Dems are desperate to replace Dana by spending vast sums to elect a super liberal who is weak on Crime and bad for our Military & Vets!". Twitter.
- "Re-elect Dana Rohrabacher to represent the 48th district". Orange County Register. October 28, 2018.
- Christine Mai-Duc. "Democrat drops out of race against Rohrabacher in the name of unity, calls on other candidates to do the same". Latimes.com. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- Bowman, Bridget; Bowman, Bridget (May 11, 2018). "DCCC Takes Sides to Avoid Shutout in Crowded California Primary". Roll Call. Retrieved May 22, 2018 – via www.rollcall.com.
- "LCV Action Fund Endorses Harley Rouda for Congress". League of Conservation Voters. October 12, 2018.
- "Endorsements". Harley Rouda for Congress. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- "Top Democrats split with state party in race against Rohrabacher". Latimes.com. 2018-03-30. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- Laura Oatman* (D) 4%, Rachel Payne* (D) and John Gabbard (R) with 2%, Stelian Onufrei* (R) and Michael Kotick* (D) with 1%. *Withdrawn, but remains on ballot.
- %Laura Oatman* (D) 4%; John Gabbard (R) and Shastina Sandman (R) with 2%; Rachel Payne* (D) and Kevin Kensinger (NPP) with 1%. *Withdrawn, but remains on ballot.
- Stelian Onufrei* (R), 11%, Other 2%. *Withdrawn, but remains on ballot.
- Scott Baugh (R) 4%
- Rachel Payne (D) and Brandon Reiser (L) with 4%; Michael Kotick (D) and John Gabbard and Stelian Onufrei with 3%; Chase Geiser (R), Kevin Kensinger (NPP), Deanie Schaarsmith (D), and Edward B. Loyd (NPP) with 2%; Omar Siddiqui, Boyd Roberts (D) and Tony Zarkades (D) with 1%, Other 5%
- Marcos, Cristina (January 10, 2018). "Issa retiring from Congress". The Hill. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
- Bellatoni, Christina; Westfall, Julie; Wisk, Allison (20 November 2017). "California could flip the House, and these 13 races will make the difference". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 6 January 2018.
- Name Name First Name Last Name. "Endorsements". Doug Applegate for Congress. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- Arnold Schwarzenegger (2018-01-11). "9 years ago, I had faith in @RockyChavez4CA when I appointed him to our Dept. of Veterans Affairs. Now, I have faith that he's the type of leader we need in Congress. He's a tireless voice for kids & equal education. Rocky puts people over party. I'm proud to endorse him in #CA49". Twitter.com. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- ^ "Endorsements". Rocky Chavez for Congress.
- ^ https://www.rockychavezforcongress.com/assets/chavez.vistapr-rev.pdf
- ^ https://www.rockychavezforcongress.com/assets/chavez.carlsbadpr.pdf
- https://www.rockychavezforcongress.com/assets/neca.chavez-0417.pdf
- "Rocky Chávez a good fit in 49th congressional district". San Diego Union-Tribune. May 21, 2018.
- Kristin Gaspar (2018-05-30). "I am proud to have the support of the @DSASanDiego in my Congressional run for the #49thDistrict. Public safety will always be a top priority for me. Grateful to be LAW ENFORCEMENT'S CHOICE!". Twitter.
- Donald J. Trump (2018-08-20). "@DianeHarkey is an extraordinary woman of great accomplishment & potential. She is running as a very popular Republican for the Congressional seat of my friend Darrell Issa-with his complete support. Diane is strong on crime, loves our Military & Vets-has my total Endorsement!". Twitter.
- "BREAKING NEWS: House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy endorses Diane Harkey in CA-49". Harkey for Congress.
- "Maggie's List Announces 2018 National Endorsements Supporting 49 Women Candidates Running for US Congress and Statewide Executive Office". Maggie's List. May 2, 2018.
- "Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association Endorses Diane Harkey for Congress". Harkey for Congress.
- "Diane Harkey earns endorsement of California Republican Veterans Association". Harkey for Congress.
- "Endorsements". Diane Harkey for U.S. Representative. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- "Diane Harkey for Congress". Orange County Register. May 19, 2018.
- "Supporters". Sara Jacobs for Congress. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- Barack Obama (August 1, 2018). "Today I'm proud to endorse such a wide and impressive array of Democratic candidates – leaders as diverse, patriotic, and big-hearted as the America they're running to represent:" (Tweet). Retrieved August 1, 2018 – via Twitter.
- "Endorsements – Mike Levin for Congress". mikelevin.org. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
- "Mike Levin Easy Pick for 49th House Seat". The San Diego Union-Tribune. October 1, 2018.
- David Medway (R), Mike Schmitt (R), Joshua Schoonover (R), Robert Pendleton (K9) with 1%; Craig Nordal (R), Danielle St. John (G), Joshua Hancock (L), Jordan Mills (PFP) with 0%
- Mike Schmitt (R) 2%, Danielle St. John (G) 1%
- ^ Other/Undecided 16%
- Mike Schmitt (R) 3%; David Medway (R), Craig Nordal (R), Joshua Schoonover (R), Joshua Hancock (L), and Jordan Mills (PFP) with 1%; Robert Pendleton (K9) 0% and Danielle St. John (G) with 0%
- Mike Schmitt (R) and Christina Prejean* (D) with 3%; David Arnold* (R) 2%; Craig Nordal (R), Josh Schoonover (R), David Medway (R), Supriya Christopher* (D), and Christina Borgese* (R) with 1%; Jordan Mills (PFP) and Robert Pendleton (K9) with 0%; Other 4%. *Withdrawn.
- Likely November general election voters
- Christina Prejean* (D) 2%, Other 1%, Not voting 4%. *Withdrawn.
- Other/Undecided 19%
- Likely June primary voters
- Christina Prejean* (D) 1%, Other 1%, Not voting 3%. *Withdrawn.
- District 49: Joshua Schoonover (R) 2%; Jordan Mills (PFP) and Christina Prejean* (D) with 1%; Joshua Hancock (L) 0%; Other 1%. *Withdrawn.
- "Majority Makers - DCCC". DCCC. Retrieved 2018-10-05.
- Barack Obama (August 1, 2018). "Today I'm proud to endorse such a wide and impressive array of Democratic candidates – leaders as diverse, patriotic, and big-hearted as the America they're running to represent:" (Tweet). Retrieved August 1, 2018 – via Twitter.
- "LCV Action Fund Endorses Ammar Campa-Najjar for Congress". League of Conservation Voters. October 5, 2018.
- "Ammar Campa-Najjar for Congress - Endorsements". www.campacampaign.com. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
- S. "Shamus" Sayed (R) 3%, Richard Kahle (NPP) 0%
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