Английская Википедия:2020 United States House of Representatives elections in California
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The 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in California was held on November 3, 2020, to elect the 53 U.S. representatives from the state of California, one from each of the state's 53 congressional districts. The elections coincided with the 2020 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the United States House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections.
This is the first general election since 1994 where a Republican defeated an incumbent House Democrat in California. This year, despite the statewide dominance by Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, a record-breaking number of Republicans defeated Democratic House incumbents: Young Kim defeated Gil Cisneros in District 39, Michelle Park Steel defeated Harley Rouda in District 48, and David Valadao defeated TJ Cox in District 21 to reclaim his old seat. This happened even as Democrats won the statewide combined House vote by a wider margin than Biden.[1] Mike Garcia also defeated Christy Smith in District 25 to retain the seat he flipped in the May 12 special election to fill the seat vacated by Katie Hill.[2] Шаблон:Horizontal TOC
Overview
United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2020 Primary election — March 3, 2020 | ||||||
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Party | Votes | Percentage | Candidates | Advancing to general | Seats contesting | |
Democratic | 5,989,781 | 65.65 | 124 | 60 | 53 | |
Republican | 2,973,937 | 32.60 | 96 | 46 | 46 | |
No party preference | 99,842 | 1.09 | 22 | 0 | 0 | |
Green | 38,524 | 0.42 | 4 | 0 | 0 | |
American Independent | 11,271 | 0.12 | 3 | 0 | 0 | |
Libertarian | 7,985 | 0.09 | 2 | 0 | 0 | |
Peace and Freedom | 1,821 | 0.02 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
Totals | 9,123,161 | 100.00 | 252 | 106 | — |
District | Democratic | Republican | Total | Result | |||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % | ||
Шаблон:Ushr | 154,073 | 43.01% | 204,190 | 56.99% | 358,263 | 100.0% | Republican hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 294,435 | 75.74% | 94,320 | 24.26% | 388,755 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 176,036 | 54.67% | 145,941 | 45.33% | 321,977 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 194,731 | 44.05% | 247,291 | 55.95% | 442,022 | 100.0% | Republican hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 271,233 | 76.09% | 85,227 | 23.91% | 356,460 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 229,648 | 73.34% | 83,466 | 26.66% | 313,114 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 217,416 | 56.62% | 166,549 | 43.38% | 383,965 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 124,400 | 43.94% | 158,711 | 56.06% | 283,111 | 100.0% | Republican hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 174,252 | 57.58% | 128,358 | 42.42% | 302,610 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 166,865 | 55.16% | 135,629 | 44.84% | 302,494 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 271,063 | 72.99% | 100,293 | 27.01% | 371,356 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 362,950 | 100.00% | 0 | 0.00% | 362,950 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 327,863 | 90.37% | 34,955 | 9.63% | 362,818 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 278,227 | 79.29% | 72,684 | 20.71% | 350,911 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 242,991 | 70.90% | 99,710 | 29.10% | 342,701 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 128,690 | 59.38% | 88,039 | 40.62% | 216,729 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 212,137 | 71.35% | 85,199 | 28.65% | 297,336 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 344,127 | 100.00% | 0 | 0.00% | 344,127 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 224,385 | 71.68% | 88,642 | 28.32% | 313,027 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 236,896 | 76.78% | 71,658 | 23.22% | 308,554 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 84,406 | 49.55% | 85,928 | 50.45% | 170,334 | 100.0% | Republican gain |
Шаблон:Ushr | 144,251 | 45.77% | 170,888 | 54.23% | 315,139 | 100.0% | Republican hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 115,896 | 37.86% | 190,222 | 62.14% | 306,118 | 100.0% | Republican hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 212,564 | 58.66% | 149,781 | 41.34% | 362,345 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 169,305 | 49.95% | 169,638 | 50.05% | 338,943 | 100.0% | Republican hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 208,856 | 60.58% | 135,877 | 39.42% | 344,733 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 221,411 | 69.78% | 95,907 | 30.22% | 317,318 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 244,471 | 72.67% | 91,928 | 27.33% | 336,399 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 210,944 | 100.00% | 0 | 0.00% | 210,944 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 240,038 | 69.48% | 105,426 | 30.52% | 345,464 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 175,315 | 61.29% | 110,735 | 38.71% | 286,050 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 172,942 | 66.58% | 86,818 | 33.42% | 259,760 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 257,094 | 67.58% | 123,334 | 32.42% | 380,428 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 205,346 | 100.00% | 0 | 0.00% | 205,346 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 169,405 | 69.33% | 74,941 | 30.67% | 244,346 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 185,051 | 60.34% | 121,640 | 39.66% | 306,691 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 254,916 | 85.94% | 41,705 | 14.06% | 296,621 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 256,206 | 100.00% | 0 | 0.00% | 256,206 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 169,837 | 49.40% | 173,946 | 50.60% | 343,783 | 100.0% | Republican gain |
Шаблон:Ushr | 135,572 | 72.74% | 50,809 | 27.26% | 186,381 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 167,938 | 64.04% | 94,289 | 35.96% | 262,227 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 157,773 | 42.87% | 210,274 | 57.13% | 368,047 | 100.0% | Republican hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 199,210 | 71.68% | 78,688 | 28.32% | 277,898 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 206,036 | 100.00% | 0 | 0.00% | 100.0% | Democratic hold | |
Шаблон:Ushr | 221,843 | 53.46% | 193,096 | 46.54% | 414,939 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 157,803 | 68.75% | 71,716 | 31.25% | 229,519 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 197,028 | 63.27% | 114,371 | 36.73% | 311,399 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 193,362 | 48.94% | 201,738 | 51.06% | 395,100 | 100.0% | Republican gain |
Шаблон:Ushr | 205,349 | 53.13% | 181,157 | 46.87% | 386,506 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 166,859 | 46.05% | 195,510 | 53.95% | 362,369 | 100.0% | Republican hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 165,596 | 68.30% | 76,841 | 31.70% | 242,437 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 244,145 | 61.58% | 152,350 | 38.42% | 396,495 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 199,244 | 100.00% | 0 | 0.00% | 199,244 | 100.0% | Democratic hold |
Total | 11,083,766 | 66.27% | 5,640,188 | 33.73% | 16,723,954 | 100.0% |
District 1
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 1st district covers the northeastern part of the state bordering Nevada and Oregon. Incumbent Republican Doug LaMalfa, who had represented the district since 2013, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 54.9% of the vote in 2018.[3] The district had a PVI of R+11.
Primary election
Advanced to general
- Doug LaMalfa, incumbent U.S. representative[4]
Democratic Candidates
Advanced to general
Eliminated in primary
- Rob Lydon, veterinarian[6]
Independent Candidates
Eliminated in primary
- Gregory Edward Cheadle, perennial candidate[7]
- Joseph LeTourneau IV, leadership developer[6]
Results
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General election
Endorsements
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Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Doug LaMalfa (R) |
Audrey Denney (D) |
Undecided |
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Lake Research Partners (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | October 1–4, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|49% | 45% | 5% |
Lake Research Partners (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | June 10–14, 2020 | 500 (LV) | ± 4.4% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|46% | 41% | 11% |
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
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The Cook Political Report[8] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | October 28, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Decision Desk HQ[13] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 3, 2020 |
538[14] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 3, 2020 |
Elections Daily[15] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 1, 2020 |
CNN[16] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 1, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 2
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 2nd district encompasses the North Coast, stretching from the Golden Gate Bridge to the Oregon border, taking in San Rafael, Petaluma, Novato, Windsor, Healdsburg, Ukiah, Fort Bragg, Fortuna, Eureka, Arcata, McKinleyville, and Crescent City. Incumbent Democrat Jared Huffman, who had represented the district since 2013, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 77.0% of the vote in 2018.[3] The district had a PVI of D+22.
Primary election
Democratic Candidates
Advanced to general
- Jared Huffman, incumbent U.S. representative[19]
Eliminated in primary
- Rachel Moniz, operations officer[19]
Republican Candidates
Advanced to general
Green Candidates
Eliminated in primary
- Melissa Bradley, businesswoman[19]
American Independent Candidates
Eliminated in primary
- Charles "Wally" Coppock[19]
Results
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General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
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The Cook Political Report[8] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | October 28, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Decision Desk HQ[13] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 3, 2020 |
538[14] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 3, 2020 |
Elections Daily[15] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 1, 2020 |
CNN[16] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 1, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 3
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 3rd district takes in areas north and west of Sacramento. It consists of Colusa, Sutter, and Yuba counties plus portions of Glenn, Lake, Sacramento, Solano, and Yolo counties. Incumbent Democrat John Garamendi, who had represented the 3rd district since 2013 and had previously represented the 10th district from 2009 to 2013, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 58.1% of the vote in 2018.[3] The district had a PVI of D+5.
Primary election
Democratic Candidates
Advanced to general
- John Garamendi, incumbent U.S. representative[21]
Republican Candidates
Advanced to general
- Tamika Hamilton, U.S. Air Force veteran[22]
Eliminated in primary
- Sean Feucht, gospel singer[23]
Results
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General election
Endorsements
Шаблон:Endorsements box Шаблон:Endorsements box
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
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The Cook Political Report[8] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | October 28, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Decision Desk HQ[13] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 3, 2020 |
538[14] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 3, 2020 |
Elections Daily[15] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 1, 2020 |
CNN[16] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 1, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 4
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 4th district encompasses the suburbs of Sacramento and the Sierra Nevada. Incumbent Republican Tom McClintock, who had represented the district since 2009, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 54.1% of the vote in 2018.[3] The district had a PVI of R+10.
Primary election
Republican Candidates
Advanced to general
- Tom McClintock, incumbent U.S. representative[24]
Eliminated in primary
- Julianne Benzel, history teacher[25]
- Jamie Byers, state parole agent[6]
- Jacob Thomas, businessman[26]
Democratic Candidates
Advanced to general
- Brynne S. Kennedy, businesswoman[27]
Withdrawn
- Sean Frame, Placerville Union school board member[28]
Independent Candidates
Eliminated in primary
Declined
- Jessica Morse, deputy secretary of forest resources management at the California Natural Resources Agency and general election candidate for this seat in 2018[30]
Results
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General election
Endorsements
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Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Tom McClintock (R) |
Brynne Kennedy (D) |
Undecided |
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Lake Research Partners (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | October 12–14, 2020 | 958 (LV) | ± 4.14% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|49% | 45% | 6% |
Lake Research Partners (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | July 22–25, 2020 | 650 (LV) | – | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|45% | 42% | 13% |
Lake Research Partners (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | April 26 – May 4, 2020 | 2,196 (LV) | – | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|46% | 40% | 14% |
- with Generic Opponent
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Tom McClintock (R) |
Generic Opponent |
Undecided |
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Lake Research Partners (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | April 26 – May 4, 2020 | 2,196 (LV) | – | 36% | 36%Шаблон:Efn | 28% |
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | October 28, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Decision Desk HQ[13] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 3, 2020 |
538[14] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 3, 2020 |
Elections Daily[15] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 1, 2020 |
CNN[16] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 1, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 5
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 5th district encompasses much of California's wine country. It includes Cotati, Rohnert Park, Santa Rosa, Sonoma, Napa, American Canyon, Vallejo, Benicia, Hercules, and part of Martinez. Incumbent Democrat Mike Thompson, who had represented the district since 1999, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 78.9% of the vote in 2018.[3] The district had a PVI of D+21.
Primary election
Democratic Candidates
Advanced to general
- Mike Thompson, incumbent U.S. representative[31]
Eliminated in primary
Republican Candidates
Advanced to general
- Scott Giblin, information services technician[31]
Results
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General election
Endorsements
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
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The Cook Political Report[8] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | October 28, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Decision Desk HQ[13] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 3, 2020 |
538[14] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 3, 2020 |
Elections Daily[15] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 1, 2020 |
CNN[16] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 1, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 6
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 6th district takes in Sacramento and its surrounding suburbs, including West Sacramento and North Highlands. Incumbent Democrat Doris Matsui, who had represented the district since 2005, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 80.4% of the vote in 2018.[3] The district had a PVI of D+21.
Primary election
Democratic Candidates
Advanced to general
- Doris Matsui, incumbent U.S. representative[6]
Eliminated in primary
- Benjamin Emard, attorney[6]
Republican Candidates
Advanced to general
- Chris Bish, realtor[6]
Eliminated in primary
- Sherwood Ellsworth Haisty Jr., minister[6]
Results
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General election
Endorsements
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
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The Cook Political Report[8] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | October 28, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Decision Desk HQ[13] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 3, 2020 |
538[14] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 3, 2020 |
Elections Daily[15] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 1, 2020 |
CNN[16] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 1, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 7
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 7th district is located in southern and eastern Sacramento County, including the cities of Elk Grove, Folsom, and Rancho Cordova. Incumbent Democrat Ami Bera, who had represented the district since 213, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 55.0% of the vote in 2018.[3] The district had a PVI of D+3.
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Ami Bera (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[34]
- Buzz Patterson (Republican), retired United States Air Force Lieutenant Colonel[35]
Eliminated in primary
- Jeff Burdick (Democratic), public affairs specialist[34]
- Jon Ivy (Republican), voting rights activist[36]
- Chris Richardson (Green), engineer[6]
Results
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General election
Endorsements
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Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
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The Cook Political Report[8] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | October 28, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Decision Desk HQ[13] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 3, 2020 |
538[14] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 3, 2020 |
Elections Daily[15] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 1, 2020 |
CNN[16] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 1, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 8
Шаблон:See also The 8th district includes most of the eastern desert regions of the state. It stretches from Mono Lake to Twentynine Palms and consists of Inyo and Mono counties plus most of San Bernardino County. Incumbent Republican Paul Cook, who had represented the district since 2013, announced on September 17, 2019, that he would not seek re-election, instead planning to run for an open seat on the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors.[37] He was re-elected with 60.0%% of the vote in 2018.[3] The district had a PVI of R+9.
Primary election
Republican Candidates
Advanced to general
- Jay Obernolte, state assembly member[38]
Eliminated in primary
- Tim Donnelly, former state assembly member, candidate for governor in 2014, for this seat in 2016 and general election candidate in 2018[39]
- Jerry Laws, candidate for U.S. Senate in 2016 and 2018[40]
- Jeremy Staat, U.S. Marine veteran and former NFL player[41]
- Justin David Whitehead, realtor[40]
Declined
Democratic Candidates
Advanced to general
- Christine Bubser, engineer and biotechnology advisor[42]
Eliminated in primary
- Bob Conaway, attorney and general election candidate for this seat in 2014[40]
- James Ellars, energy consultant[43]
Independent Candidates
Eliminated in primary
- Jeff Esmus, teacher[40]
Declined
- Chad Mayes, state assembly member and former Minority Leader of the California Assembly[38]
Endorsements
Results
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General election
Endorsements
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Jay Obernolte (R) |
Christine Bubser (D) |
Undecided |
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Global Strategy Group (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | August 1–5, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|48% | 38% | 13% |
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
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The Cook Political Report[8] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | October 28, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Decision Desk HQ[13] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 3, 2020 |
538[14] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 3, 2020 |
Elections Daily[15] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 1, 2020 |
CNN[16] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 1, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 9
The 9th district is centered around the San Joaquin Delta, taking in Stockton, Antioch, Galt, Oakley, Lathrop, and Lodi. Incumbent Democrat Jerry McNerney, who had represented the district since, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 56.5% of the vote in 2018.[3] The district had a PVI of D+8.
Primary election
Democratic Candidates
Advanced to general
- Jerry McNerney, incumbent U.S. representative[6]
Republican Candidates
Advanced to general
- Antonio C. "Tony" Amador, retired U.S. Marshal and general election candidate for this seat in 2014 and 2016[6]
Eliminated in primary
- William Martinek, financial advisor[44]
Results
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General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
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The Cook Political Report[8] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | October 28, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Decision Desk HQ[13] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 3, 2020 |
538[14] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 3, 2020 |
Elections Daily[15] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 1, 2020 |
CNN[16] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 1, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 10
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also
The 10th district covers San Joaquin Valley, including the cities of Oakdale, Manteca, Modesto, Tracy, and Turlock. Incumbent Democrat Josh Harder, who had represented the district since 2018, ran for re-election. He was elected with 52.3% of the vote in 2018.[3] The district had a PVI of EVEN.
Primary election
Democratic Candidates
Advanced to general
- Josh Harder, incumbent U.S. representative[6]
Eliminated in primary
- Michael J. "Mike" Barkley, accountant and perennial candidate[45]
- Ryan Blevins, robotics engineer[45]
Republican Candidates
Advanced to general
Eliminated in primary
- Bob Elliott, San Joaquin County supervisor[47]
- Marla Sousa Livengood, businesswoman and general election candidate for 9th district in 2018[48]
Withdrawn
- Charles Dossett, U.S. Army veteran[49]
Declined
- Jeff Denham, former U.S. representative[50]
Endorsements
Results
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General election
Endorsements
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
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The Cook Political Report[8] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | October 28, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Decision Desk HQ[13] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 3, 2020 |
538[14] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 3, 2020 |
Elections Daily[15] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 1, 2020 |
CNN[16] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 1, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 11
Шаблон:See also The 11th district encompasses parts of the East Bay, including Alamo, Antioch, Bay Point, Blackhawk, Clayton, Concord, Danville, Diablo, El Cerrito, El Sobrante, Kensington, Lafayette, Moraga, Orinda, Pittsburg, Pleasant Hill, San Pablo, Richmond and Walnut Creek. The incumbent is Democrat Mark DeSaulnier, who was re-elected with 74.1% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Mark DeSaulnier (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[51]
- Nisha Sharma (Republican), realtor[51]
Eliminated in primary
- Michael Ernest Kerr (Green), social justice advocate[51]
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 12
Шаблон:See also The 12th district is based entirely within San Francisco. The incumbent is the Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (Democratic), who was re-elected with 86.8% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Shahid Buttar (Democratic), attorney and democratic socialist activist[52]
- Nancy Pelosi (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[6]
Eliminated in primary
- Agatha Bacelar (Democratic), documentary filmmaker and engineer[53]
- John Dennis (Republican), businessman and perennial candidate[6]
- Deanna Lorraine (Republican), political commentator[54]
Withdrawn
- Tom Gallagher (Democratic), former Massachusetts state representative (1980–1986)[55]
Endorsements
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Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 13
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 13th district takes in northern Alameda County, encompassing Alameda, Albany, Berkeley, Emeryville, Oakland, Piedmont, and San Leandro. The incumbent is Democrat Barbara Lee, who was re-elected with 88.4% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Barbara Lee (Democratic), incumbent U.S Representative[56]
- Nikka Piterman (Republican), software engineer[57]
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 14
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 14th district is located on the San Francisco Peninsula, taking in most of San Mateo County and a small part of southwestern San Francisco. The incumbent is Democrat Jackie Speier, who was re-elected with 79.2% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Ran Petel (Republican), financial executive[6]
- Jackie Speier (Democratic), incumbent U.S Representative[6]
Eliminated in primary
- Cristos Goodrow (Democratic), technology executive[6]
- Eric Taylor (no party preference), research manager[6]
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 15
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 15th district encompasses eastern Alameda County, including Castro Valley, Dublin, Fremont, Hayward, Livermore, Pleasanton, Sunol, Union City, and parts of Contra Costa County, including San Ramon and part of Danville. The incumbent is Democrat Eric Swalwell, who was re-elected with 73.0% of the vote in 2018,[3] and ran in the 2020 presidential race.[58] Swalwell joined the House race after ending his presidential campaign.[59][60]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Alison Hayden (Republican), special education teacher[51]
- Eric Swalwell (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[61]
Eliminated in primary
- Samantha Campbell (Democratic), college student[51]
- Don J. Grundmann (no party preference), chiropractor (Constitution)Шаблон:Efn-ur[51]
- Austin E. Intal (Democratic), sales and real estate agent[51]
- Peter Yuan Liu (Republican), candidate for Governor of California in 2018[51]
- Tuan Phan (Democratic), biochemist[51]
Withdrawn
- Aisha Wahab (Democratic), Hayward city councilwoman[62]
- Bob Wieckowski (Democratic), state senator[63]
Declined
- Catharine Baker (Republican), former state assemblywoman[59]
- Rob Bonta (Democratic), state assemblyman ‘’(running for re-election)’’[64]
- Ellen Corbett (Democratic), former majority leader of the California State Senate[65]
- Scott Haggerty (Democratic), Alameda County supervisor[59]
- Nancy O'Malley (Democratic), Alameda County district attorney[65]
- Bill Quirk (Democratic), state assemblyman[59]
- Tim Sbranti (Democratic), former mayor of Dublin[65]
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 16
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 16th district is located in central San Joaquin Valley, including the cities of Madera, Merced, and the western half of Fresno. The incumbent is Democrat Jim Costa, who was re-elected with 57.5% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Kevin Cookingham (Republican), former Clovis Unified School District educator[66]
- Jim Costa (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[67]
Eliminated in primary
- Esmeralda Soria (Democratic), Fresno City Councilwoman[68]
- Kimberly Elizabeth Williams (Democratic), former U.S. diplomat and college professor[69]
Endorsements
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Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Likely D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 17
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 17th district encompasses parts of the Silicon Valley, taking in Sunnyvale, Cupertino, Santa Clara, Milpitas, Newark, most of Fremont, and a small part of northern San Jose. The incumbent is Democrat Ro Khanna, who was re-elected with 75.3% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Ro Khanna (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[56]
- Ritesh Tandon (Republican), businessman[56]
Eliminated in primary
- Joe Dehn (Libertarian), square dance caller[6]
- Stephen Forbes (Democratic), business analyst and candidate for California's 17th congressional district in 2018
Endorsements
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 18
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 18th district encompasses the western San Francisco South Bay and includes the cities of Palo Alto, Redwood City, Menlo Park, Stanford, Los Altos, Mountain View, Campbell, Saratoga, and Los Gatos, as well as part of San Jose. The incumbent is Democrat Anna Eshoo, who was re-elected with 74.5% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Anna Eshoo (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[6]
- Rishi Kumar (Democratic), Saratoga city councilman[70]
Eliminated in primary
- Richard B. Fox (Republican), physician[6]
- Bob Goodwyn (Libertarian), pilot[6]
- Phil Reynolds (Republican), engineer[6]
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 19
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 19th district is based in the eastern San Francisco South Bay centering on San Jose, as well as taking in Morgan Hill. The incumbent is Democrat Zoe Lofgren, who was re-elected with 73.8% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Justin Aguilera (Republican), businessman[6]
- Zoe Lofgren (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[6]
Eliminated in primary
- Ignacio Cruz (Republican), economic development director[6]
- Jason Mallory (no party preference)[6]
- Ivan Torres (Democratic), healthcare worker[6]
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 20
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 20th district encompasses the Monterey Bay, including Santa Cruz, Salinas, and Gilroy. The incumbent is Democrat Jimmy Panetta, who was re-elected with 81.4% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Jeff Gorman (Republican), financial adviser[71]
- Jimmy Panetta (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[72]
Eliminated in primary
- Adam Bolaños Scow (Democratic), environmental activist[71]
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 21
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 21st district covers San Joaquin Valley, including Coalinga, Delano, Hanford, and parts of Bakersfield, specifically East Bakersfield and Downtown Bakersfield. The incumbent is Democrat TJ Cox, who flipped the district and was elected in 2018 with 50.4% of the vote.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- TJ Cox (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[73]
- David Valadao (Republican), former U.S. Representative[74]
Eliminated in primary
- Ricardo De La Fuente (Democratic), businessman and son of Rocky De La Fuente[75]
- Rocky De La Fuente (Republican), candidate for U.S. president in 2016 and 2020 and perennial candidate[75]
Declined
- Ruben Macareno (no party preference), Farmersville city councilman and former chair of the Tulare County Democratic Party[76]
Endorsements
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Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
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The Cook Political Report[8] | Tossup | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Tossup | October 1, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Tossup | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Tossup | October 19, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Tossup | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Likely D | June 7, 2020 |
Polling
General election
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
TJ Cox (D) |
David Valadao (R) |
Undecided |
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American Viewpoint (R)Шаблон:Efn-ua | September 8–10, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | 38% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican align=center| 49% | 9% |
NRCC (R) | June 30 – July 2, 2019 | 400 (LV) | – | 36% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican align=center| 52% | 11% |
Results
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District 22
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 22nd district covers San Joaquin Valley, including eastern Fresno, Clovis, Tulare, and Visalia. The incumbent is Republican Devin Nunes, who was re-elected with 52.7% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Phil Arballo (Democratic), financial adviser[77]
- Devin Nunes (Republican), incumbent U.S. Representative[76]
Eliminated in primary
- Bobby Bliatout (Democratic), healthcare executive and candidate for California's 22nd congressional district in 2018[77]
- Eric Garcia (no party preference), graduate student[76]
- Dary Rezvani (Democratic), management consultant[77]
Declined
- Ricardo Franco (Democratic), candidate for California's 22nd congressional district in 2018[78]
- Andrew Janz (Democratic), Fresno County prosecutor and nominee for California's 22nd congressional district in 2018 (running for mayor of Fresno)[79]
Endorsements
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Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Likely R | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe R | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Likely R | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe R | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Likely R | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Likely R | June 7, 2020 |
Polling
General election
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Devin Nunes (R) |
Phil Arballo (D) |
Undecided |
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Strategies 360 (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | September 29 – October 1, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|51% | 46% | – |
Strategies 360 (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | June 23–29, 2020Шаблон:Efn | 400 (LV) | – | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|51% | 42% | – |
Results
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District 23
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 23rd district is based in the southern Central Valley, taking in parts of Bakersfield, Porterville, California City, Ridgecrest, western Lancaster, Rosamond, and Quartz Hill. The incumbent is House Minority Leader, Republican Kevin McCarthy, who was re-elected with 63.7% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Kim Mangone (Democratic), systems engineer and U.S. Air Force veteran[80]
- Kevin McCarthy (Republican), incumbent U.S. Representative[81]
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe R | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe R | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe R | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe R | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe R | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 24
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 24th district is based in the Central Coast and includes San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties. The incumbent is Democrat Salud Carbajal, who was re-elected with 58.6% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Andy Caldwell (Republican), nonprofit executive[82]
- Salud Carbajal (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[83]
Eliminated in primary
- Kenneth Young (no party preference), civil engineer[6]
Endorsements
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Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | October 11, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 25
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 25th district is based in northern Los Angeles County and eastern Ventura County, and includes the cities of Santa Clarita, Simi Valley, Palmdale, and eastern Lancaster. The seat was vacant from November 3, 2019, to May 19, 2020. Democrat Katie Hill resigned after she was alleged to have had inappropriate relations with one of her congressional staffers.[84] Hill had flipped the district in 2018 and was elected with 54.4% of the vote.[3] A special election to fill Hill's vacancy was held before the general election in 2020. Republican Mike Garcia won the special election with 54.9% of the vote, and was seated on May 19, 2020.
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Mike Garcia (Republican), incumbent U.S. Representative[85]
- Christy Smith (Democratic), state assemblywoman[86]
Eliminated in primary
- Otis Lee Cooper (no party preference), legal defense investigator[6]
- Robert Cooper III (Democratic), college professor[87]
- Getro Franck Elize (Democratic), patient resource worker[87]
- Kenneth Jenks (Republican), U.S. Marine Corps veteran and telecommunications executive[87]
- Steve Knight (Republican), former U.S. Representative[88]
- David Lozano (Republican), attorney[87]
- Daniel Mercuri (Republican), businessman[6]
- George Papadopoulos (Republican), foreign policy adviser for Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign[89]
- Cenk Uygur (Democratic), journalist and CEO and host of The Young Turks[90]
- Aníbal Valdéz-Ortega (Democratic), attorney and community organizer[6]
Withdrawn
- Mark Cripe (Republican), Los Angeles County deputy sheriff[91]
- Christopher C. Smith (Democratic), documentary filmmaker[6][92]
- Angela Underwood-Jacobs (Republican), Lancaster city councilwoman[91]
- Suzette Valladares (Republican), businesswoman[93]
Endorsements
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Tossup | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Tossup | September 18, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Lean R | September 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Tossup | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Tossup | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Tossup | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | June 7, 2020 |
Polling
Primary election
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Mike Garcia (R) |
Steve Knight (R) |
George Papadopoulos (R) |
Christy Smith (D) |
Cenk Uygur (D) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tulchin Research (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | December 12–19, 2019 | – (V)Шаблон:Efn | –Шаблон:Efn | 13% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|26% | 3% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|30% | 5% |
General election
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Mike Garcia (R) |
Christy Smith (D) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Breakthrough Campaigns (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | October 3–6, 2020 | 644 (LV) | ± 3.9% | 47% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|49% | – |
Normington, Petts & Associates (D) Шаблон:WebarchiveШаблон:Efn-ua | September 21–23, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | 45% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|51% | 4% |
Global Strategy Group (D) | August 26–30, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|46% | 45% | 9% |
American Viewpoint (R)Шаблон:Efn-ua | July 26–28, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|48% | 41% | 8% |
DCCC Targeting and Analytics Department (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | May 6–10, 2020 | 675 (LV)Шаблон:Efn | – | 46% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|48% | – |
- Generic Republican v.s. Generic Democrat
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Generic Republican |
Generic Democrat |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
American Viewpoint (R)Шаблон:Efn-ua | July 26–28, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | 38% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|47% |
Results
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District 26
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 26th district is based in the southern Central Coast and is located entirely within Ventura County, taking in Camarillo, Oxnard, Ventura, Santa Paula, Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, Moorpark, and parts of Simi Valley. The incumbent is Democrat Julia Brownley, who was re-elected with 61.9% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Ronda Baldwin-Kennedy (Republican), attorney and candidate for California State Assembly in 2018[94]
- Julia Brownley (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[6]
Eliminated in primary
- Enrique Petris (Democratic), contract administrator[6]
- Robert L. Salas (Democratic), retired teacher[6]
Endorsements
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 27
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 27 district encompasses the San Gabriel Valley, including Alhambra, Altadena, Arcadia, Bradbury, Claremont, East Pasadena, Glendora, Monrovia, Monterey Park, Pasadena, Rosemead, San Antonio Heights, San Gabriel, San Marino, Sierra Madre, South Pasadena, South San Gabriel, Temple City, and Upland. The incumbent is Democrat Judy Chu, who was re-elected with 79.2% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Judy Chu (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[95]
- Johnny J. Nalbandian (Republican), entrepreneur and candidate for California's 28th congressional district in 2018[96]
Eliminated in primary
- Beatrice Cardenas (Republican), loan officer[97]
- Christian Daly (no party preference), former Duarte city manager intern[97]
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 28
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 28th district is based in the San Fernando Valley and includes West Hollywood, Burbank, parts of Pasadena, Glendale, the Verdugo Hills communities of Sunland and Tujunga, as well as parts of central Los Angeles including Hollywood, the Hollywood Hills, Echo Park, Silver Lake, and Los Feliz. The incumbent is Democrat Adam Schiff, who was re-elected with 78.4% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Eric Early (Republican), attorney and candidate for Attorney General of California in 2018[98]
- Adam Schiff (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[99]
Eliminated in primary
- Chad D. Anderson (Democratic), entrepreneur[6]
- Jennifer Barbosa (no party preference), realtor and activist[99]
- William Bodell (Republican), businessman[6]
- Sal Genovese (Democratic), community services director[6]
- Maebe A. Girl (Democratic), Silver Lake neighborhood councilwoman and drag queen[100]
- Ara Khachig Manoogian (Democratic), security systems integrator[6]
Endorsements
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Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 29
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 29th district is based in the eastern San Fernando Valley, taking in the city of San Fernando as well as the Los Angeles communities of Van Nuys, Pacoima, Arleta, Panorama City, Sylmar and parts of Sun Valley and North Hollywood. The incumbent is Democrat Tony Cárdenas, who was re-elected with 80.6% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Tony Cárdenas (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[6]
- Angélica Dueñas (Democratic), member of the Sun Valley Neighborhood council[101]
Eliminated in primary
Endorsements
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Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 30
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 30th district is based in the western San Fernando Valley, including the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Canoga Park, Chatsworth, Encino, Granada Hills, Northridge, Porter Ranch, Reseda, Sherman Oaks, Studio City, Tarzana, Toluca Lake, West Hills, Winnetka, and Woodland Hills, as well as Calabasas, Bell Canyon, and Hidden Hills. The incumbent is Democrat Brad Sherman, who was re-elected with 73.4% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Mark S. Reed (Republican), businessman and perennial candidate[6]
- Brad Sherman (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[6]
Eliminated in primary
- Courtney "CJ" Berina (Democratic), marketing consultant[6]
- Brian T. Carroll (Democratic)[6]
- Raji Rab (Democratic), commercial pilot and candidate for California's 30th congressional district in 2018[6]
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 31
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 31st district encompasses parts of the Inland Empire, including San Bernardino, Rancho Cucamonga, Redlands, and parts of Rialto. The incumbent is Democrat Pete Aguilar, who was re-elected with 58.7% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Pete Aguilar (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[40]
- Agnes Gibboney (Republican), activist and angel mom[102]
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | October 11, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 32
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 32nd district takes in the eastern San Gabriel Valley, including Baldwin Park, El Monte, West Covina, San Dimas, Azusa, and southern Glendora. The incumbent is Democrat Grace Napolitano, who was re-elected with 68.8% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Grace Napolitano (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[6]
- Joshua M. Scott (Republican), political strategist and candidate for California's 32nd congressional district in 2018[6]
Eliminated in primary
- Emanuel Gonzales (Democratic), dialysis technician[6]
- Meshal "Kash" Kashifalghita (Democratic), U.S. Army Reserve officer[6]
- Raul Ali Madrigal (Democratic, write-in), USMC veteran[103]
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 33
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 33rd district spans the coastal region of Los Angeles County, including the Beach Cities, Westside Los Angeles, and the Palos Verdes Peninsula. The incumbent is Democrat Ted Lieu, who was re-elected with 70.0% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- James P. Bradley (Republican), businessman and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2018[104]
- Ted Lieu (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[104]
Eliminated in primary
- Liz Barris (Democratic), nonprofit director[6]
- Albert Maxwell Goldberg (Democratic), candidate for California's 26th congressional district in 2012[6]
- Sarah Sun Liew (Republican), businesswoman[6]
- Kenneth W. Wright (no party preference), ophthalmology surgeon[6]
Endorsements
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
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The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 34
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 34th district is located entirely in the city of Los Angeles and includes the Central, East, and Northeast neighborhoods, such as Chinatown, Downtown, Eagle Rock, and Koreatown. The incumbent is Democrat Jimmy Gomez, who was re-elected with 72.5% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Jimmy Gomez (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[6]
- David Kim (Democratic), MacArthur Park neighborhood council board-member[6]
Eliminated in primary
- Frances Yasmeen Motiwalla (Democratic), activist[105] (endorsed Kim)[106]
- Keanakay Scott (Democratic), author[6]
- Joanne L. Wright (Republican)[6]
Endorsements
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Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 35
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 35th district takes in southwestern San Bernardino County, including Chino, Fontana, Montclair, Ontario, as well as Pomona. The incumbent is Democrat Norma Torres, who was re-elected with 69.4% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Mike Cargile (Republican), independent filmmaker[40]
- Norma Torres (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[40]
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 36
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 36th district encompasses eastern Riverside County, including the desert communities of Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Indio, Coachella, Rancho Mirage, Desert Hot Springs, Indian Wells, and Cathedral City, as well as Calimesa, Banning, Beaumont, San Jacinto, and Hemet. The incumbent is Democrat Raul Ruiz, who was re-elected with 59.0% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Erin Cruz (Republican), author and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2018[107]
- Raul Ruiz (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[108]
Eliminated in primary
Withdrawn
- Raul Ruiz (Republican)[110]
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | October 11, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 37
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 37th district encompasses west and southwest Los Angeles, as well as Culver City and Inglewood. The incumbent is Democrat Karen Bass, who was re-elected with 89.1% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Karen Bass (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[6]
- Errol Webber (Republican), documentary film producer[111]
Eliminated in primary
- Larry Thompson (no party preference), attorney[6]
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 38
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 38th district takes encompasses southeastern Los Angeles County, as well as a small sliver of Orange County, taking in La Palma. The incumbent is Democrat Linda Sánchez, who was re-elected with 68.9% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Linda Sánchez (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[6]
- Michael Tolar (Democratic), retail store worker[6]
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 39
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 39th district encompasses parts of the San Gabriel Valley, taking in La Habra Heights, Diamond Bar, Walnut, Hacienda Heights and Rowland Heights, as well as northern Orange County, including Fullerton, La Habra, Brea, Buena Park, Placentia, and Yorba Linda (the hometown of Republican president Richard Nixon). The district also takes in a small portion of southwestern San Bernardino County, covering Chino Hills. The incumbent representative, Democrat Gil Cisneros, who flipped the district and was elected in 2018, lost reelection to Republican candidate Young Kim.[112] Kim became one of the first three Korean-American women elected to Congress.
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Gil Cisneros (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[113]
- Young Kim (Republican), former state assemblywoman and candidate for California's 39th congressional district in 2018[114]
Eliminated in primary
- Steve Cox (no party preference), motorcycle journalist and candidate for California's 39th congressional district in 2018[115]
Endorsements
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Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
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The Cook Political Report[8] | Likely D | July 17, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Likely D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Lean D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Lean D | October 11, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Lean D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Tossup | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Polling
General election
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Gil Cisneros (D) |
Young Kim (R) |
Undecided |
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Public Opinion Strategies (R) Шаблон:WebarchiveШаблон:Efn-ua | October 11–14, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | 46% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|47% | 6% |
Public Opinion Strategies (R)Шаблон:Efn-ua | July 27–30, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic| 47% | 45% | 8% |
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Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Gil Cisneros (D) |
Generic Republican |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
TargetPoint (R)Шаблон:Efn-ua | June 30 – July 2, 2019 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | 44% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican| 46% | 9% |
Results
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District 40
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 40th district is centered around East Los Angeles and also includes Downey, Bellflower, and Commerce. The incumbent is Democrat Lucille Roybal-Allard, who was re-elected with 77.3% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- C. Antonio Delgado (Republican), immigration attorney[6]
- Lucille Roybal-Allard (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[6]
Eliminated in primary
- Rodolfo Cortes Barragan (Green), scientist and candidate for California's 40th congressional district in 2018[6]
- Anthony Felix Jr. (Democratic), homeless services analyst[6]
- Michael Donnell Graham Jr. (American Independent)[6]
- David John Sanchez (Democratic), teacher, activist, and founding member of the Brown Berets[6]
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 41
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 41st district is located in the Inland Empire and takes in western Riverside County, including Jurupa Valley, Moreno Valley, Perris, and Riverside. The incumbent is Democrat Mark Takano, who was re-elected with 65.1% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Aja Smith (Republican), U.S. Air Force veteran and candidate for California's 41st congressional district in 2018[116]
- Mark Takano (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[117]
Eliminated in primary
Endorsements
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 42
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 42nd district is encompasses western and southwestern Riverside County, and includes Eastvale, Norco, Corona, Temescal Valley, Lake Elsinore, Canyon Lake, Wildomar, north Temecula, Murrieta and Menifee. The incumbent is Republican Ken Calvert, who was re-elected with 56.5% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Ken Calvert (Republican), incumbent U.S. Representative[109]
- William "Liam" O'Mara (Democratic), historian and college professor[118]
Eliminated in primary
- Regina Marston (Democratic), businesswoman[109]
Withdrew
- Julia Peacock (Democratic), public high school teacher and candidate for California's 42nd congressional district in 2018[119]
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe R | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Likely R | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe R | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe R | October 24, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe R | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 43
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 43rd district is based in southern Los Angeles County and includes portions of Los Angeles and Torrance, as well as all of Hawthorne, Lawndale, Gardena, Inglewood and Lomita. The incumbent is Democrat Maxine Waters, who was re-elected with 77.7% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Joe Collins III (Republican), U.S. Navy veteran[6]
- Maxine Waters (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[6]
Eliminated in primary
- Omar Navarro (Republican), businessman and candidate for California's 43rd congressional district in 2016 and 2018[120]
Endorsements
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 44
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 44th district is based in southern Los Angeles County and includes Carson, Compton, Lynwood, North Long Beach, and San Pedro. The incumbent is Democrat Nanette Barragán, who was re-elected with 68.3% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Nanette Barragán (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[6]
- Analilia Joya (Democratic), teacher and disability advocate[6]
Eliminated in primary
- Billy Z. Earley (Republican), healthcare advocate[6]
- Morris F. Griffin (Democratic), maintenance technician[6]
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 45
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 45th district is based in central Orange County, encompassing Irvine, Tustin, North Tustin, Villa Park, Anaheim Hills, eastern Orange, Laguna Hills, Laguna Woods, Lake Forest, Rancho Santa Margarita, Coto de Caza and Mission Viejo. The incumbent is Democrat Katie Porter, who flipped the district and was elected with 52.1% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Katie Porter (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[121]
- Greg Raths (Republican), retired United States Marine Corps Colonel, former mayor of Mission Viejo and candidate for California's 45th congressional district in 2014 and 2016[122]
Eliminated in primary
- Rhonda Furin (Republican), special education teacher[123]
- Christopher J. Gonzales (Republican), attorney and U.S. Army veteran[123]
- Peggy Huang (Republican), Yorba Linda city councilwoman and former mayor of Yorba Linda[124]
- Don Sedgwick (Republican), mayor of Laguna Hills[125]
- Lisa Sparks (Republican), Orange County Department of Education trustee and Chapman University professor[126]
Withdrew
- Ray Gennawey (Republican), Orange County prosecutor[104]
- Brenton Woolworth (Republican), businessman[123]
Declined
- Mimi Walters (Republican), former U.S. Representative[127]
Endorsements
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Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | August 14, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Likely D | July 6, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | October 26, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Likely D | October 24, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Polling
Primary election
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Katie Porter (D) |
Ray Gennawey (R) |
Peggy Huang (R) |
Greg Raths (R) |
Don Sedgwick (R) |
Lisa Sparks (R) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fabrizio, Lee & Associates (R)Шаблон:Efn-ua | August 15–18, 2019 | 300 (LV) | ± 5.7% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic| 46% | 2% | 2% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican| 10% | 3% | 1% | Шаблон:Party shading/Undecided| 38% |
Results
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District 46
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 46th district is based in north-central Orange County, taking in Anaheim, Santa Ana, western Orange, and eastern Garden Grove. The incumbent is Democrat Lou Correa, who was reelected with 69.1% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Lou Correa (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[128]
- James S. Waters (Republican), retired postman[128]
Eliminated in primary
- Will Johnson (no party preference), caregiver[113]
- Pablo Mendiolea (Democratic), businessman[128]
- Ed Rushman (no party preference), IT project manager and candidate for California's 46th congressional district in 2018 (American Solidarity)[113]
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 47
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 47th district is centered in Long Beach and extends into northwestern Orange County, taking in parts of Garden Grove and Westminster, and taking all of Stanton, Los Alamitos, and Cypress. The incumbent is Democrat Alan Lowenthal, who was reelected with 64.9% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- John Briscoe (Republican), Ocean View School District trustee and candidate for California's 47th congressional district in 2018[129]
- Alan Lowenthal (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[113]
Eliminated in primary
- Peter Mathews (Democratic), Cypress College political science professor[129]
- Jalen Dupree McLeod (Democratic), teaching assistant[113]
- Sou Moua (Republican), planning commissioner[130]
- Amy Phan West (Republican), candidate for Westminster city council in 2018 and former member of Orange County Parks Commission[131]
Endorsements
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Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 48
Шаблон:See also Шаблон:Infobox election The 48th district encompasses coastal Orange County, taking in Seal Beach, Sunset Beach, Huntington Beach, Midway City, Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Aliso Viejo, and Laguna Niguel, as well as parts of Westminster and Garden Grove. The incumbent is Democrat Harley Rouda, who flipped the district and was elected with 53.6% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Harley Rouda (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[104]
- Michelle Steel (Republican), Orange County Chair supervisor[132]
Eliminated in primary
- Brian Burley (Republican), information technology entrepreneur[133]
- Christopher Engels (Republican), businessman
- James Brian Griffin (Republican), real estate broker[134]
- Richard Mata (American Independent), retired teacher[134]
- John Thomas Schuesler (Republican), mortgage consultant[134]
Withdrew
- James Bradley (Republican), businessman and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2018 (running for California's 33rd congressional district)[104]
Declined
- Scott Baugh (Republican), former chair of the Orange County Republican Party and candidate for California's 48th congressional district in 2018[135]
- Janet Nguyen (Republican), former state senator[136]
Endorsements
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Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Lean D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Lean D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Lean D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Lean D | November 2, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Lean D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Lean D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Likely D | June 7, 2020 |
Polling
Primary election
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Brian Burley (R) |
Harley Rouda (D) |
Michelle Steel (R) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Point Blank Political (R) Шаблон:WebarchiveШаблон:Efn-ua | January 24, 2020 | 360 (LV) | ± 5.3% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|50% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|23% | 7% | 20% |
Point Blank Political (R) Шаблон:WebarchiveШаблон:Efn-ua | December 17, 2019 | 474 (LV) | ± 5.4% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|54% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|18% | 7% | Шаблон:Party shading/Undecided|20% |
General election
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Harley Rouda (D) |
Michelle Steel (R) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
TargetPoint (R)Шаблон:Efn-ua | September 4, 2019 | 336 (LV) | ± 5.3% | 42% | 42% | 16% |
- with Brian Burley
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Brian Burley (R) |
Harley Rouda (D) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Point Blank Political (R) Шаблон:Webarchive | January 24, 2020 | 360 (LV) | ± 5.3% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|65% | 23% | 12% |
Point Blank Political (R) Шаблон:Webarchive | December 17, 2019 | 474 (LV) | ± 5.4% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|66% | 19% | 15% |
- with Generic Opponent
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Harley Rouda (D) |
Generic Opponent |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
TargetPoint (R)Шаблон:Efn-ua | September 4, 2019 | 336 (LV) | ± 5.3% | 28% | Шаблон:Party shading/Other|42%Шаблон:Efn | – |
Results
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District 49
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 49th district encompasses the northern coastal areas of San Diego County, including the cities of Oceanside, Vista, Carlsbad, and Encinitas, as well as a small part of southern Orange County, taking in Dana Point, Ladera Ranch, San Clemente, and San Juan Capistrano. The incumbent is Democrat Mike Levin, who flipped the district and was elected with 56.4% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Mike Levin (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[134]
- Brian Maryott (Republican), San Juan Capistrano councilman, former mayor of San Juan Capistrano, and candidate for California's 49th congressional district in 2018[137]
Declined
- Kristin Gaspar (Republican), San Diego County supervisor, former mayor of Encinitas, and candidate for California's 49th congressional district in 2018[138]
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Likely D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Polling
General election
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Mike Levin (D) |
Brian Maryott (R) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SurveyUSA | October 8–12, 2020 | 514 (LV) | ± 5.8% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|56% | 36% | 7% |
SurveyUSA | September 11–14, 2020 | 517 (LV) | ± 5.8% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|49% | 37% | 14% |
Results
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District 50
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 50th district covers inland San Diego County consisting of suburban and outlying areas of the county, including Fallbrook, San Marcos, Valley Center, Ramona, Escondido, Santee, Lakeside, parts of El Cajon and a slice of southwestern Riverside County, taking in parts of Temecula. The incumbent was Republican Duncan D. Hunter, who was re-elected with 51.7% of the vote in 2018.[3] On December 3, 2019, Hunter pleaded to guilty to campaign finance violations and resigned from office effective January 13, 2020.[139]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Ammar Campa-Najjar (Democratic), former Department of Labor official and candidate for California's 50th congressional district in 2018[140]
- Darrell Issa (Republican), former U.S. Representative for California's 49th congressional district[141]
Eliminated in primary
- José Cortés (Peace and Freedom), community organizer[142]
- Carl DeMaio (Republican), former San Diego city councilman and candidate for California's 52nd congressional district in 2014[143]
- Helen L. Horvath (no party preference), psychologist[144]
- Lucinda KWH Jahn (no party preference), entertainment industry professional[142]
- Brian W. Jones (Republican), state senator[145]
- Henry Alan Ota (no party preference), farmer[142]
- Nathan "Nate" Wilkins (Republican), retired U.S. Navy SEAL[142]
Withdrew
- Sam Abed (Republican), former mayor of Escondido[141]
- Alex Balkin (Democratic), former U.S. Navy Inspector General[146][147]
- Marisa Calderon (Democratic), executive director of the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals[142][148]
- Duncan D. Hunter (Republican), former U.S. Representative[149]
- Bill Wells (Republican), mayor of El Cajon and candidate for California's 50th congressional district in 2018[141]
- Larry Wilske (Republican), retired Navy SEAL[141]
Declined
- Joel Anderson (Republican), former state senator[150]
- Matt Rahn (Republican), Temecula city councilman and former mayor of Temecula[151]
Endorsements
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Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Lean R | October 21, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Likely R | October 16, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Likely R | September 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Lean R | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe R | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Likely R | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe R | June 7, 2020 |
Polling
Primary election
- with Duncan Hunter
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Ammar Campa-Najjar (D) |
Carl DeMaio (R) |
Duncan Hunter (R) |
Darrell Issa (R) |
Brian Jones (R) |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Opinion Strategies (R)Шаблон:Efn-ua | November 18–20, 2019 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|31% | 19% | 9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|21% | – | – | 12% |
SurveyUSA/KGTV-TV | September 27 – October 2, 2019 | 592 (LV) | ± 4.9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic| 31% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican| 20% | 11% | 16% | 4% | 3%Шаблон:Efn | 15% |
Tarrance Group (R) Шаблон:WebarchiveШаблон:Efn-ua | June 24–26, 2020 | 302 (LV) | ± 5.8% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|36%Шаблон:Efn | 24% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|27% | – | – | 7%Шаблон:Efn | 12% |
Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|39%Шаблон:Efn | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|36% | 10% | – | – | 6%Шаблон:Efn | 9% |
General election
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Darrell Issa (R) |
Ammar Campa-Najjar (D) |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SurveyUSA | October 22–27, 2020 | 538 (LV) | ± 5.7% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|51% | 40% | – | 9% |
Strategies 360 (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | October 10–13, 2020 | 401 (LV) | ± 4.9% | 42% | 42% | 3%Шаблон:Efn | 13% |
Strategies 360 (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | September, 2020 | – (V)Шаблон:Efn | – | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|49% | 46% | –Шаблон:Efn | 5% |
SurveyUSA | September 4–7, 2020 | 508 (LV) | ± 5.4% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|46% | 45% | – | 9% |
Strategies 360 (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | July 22–26, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican| 47% | 43% | –Шаблон:Efn | 10% |
Strategies 360 (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | March 18–21, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican| 48% | 45% | –Шаблон:Efn | – |
- with DeMaio and Issa
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Carl DeMaio (R) |
Darrell Issa (R) |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
TP Research | September 26 – October 2, 2019 | 692 (LV) | ± 4% | 29%Шаблон:Efn | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|36% | – | 35% |
- with Generic Republican and Generic Democrat
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Generic Republican |
Generic Democrat |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Opinion StrategiesШаблон:Efn-ua | November 18–20, 2019 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|47% | 37% |
Results
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District 51
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 51st district runs along the border with Mexico and includes Imperial County and southern San Diego, including western Chula Vista, Imperial Beach, and National City. The incumbent is Democrat Juan Vargas, who was re-elected with 71.2% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Juan Hidalgo Jr. (Republican), U.S. Marine Corps veteran and candidate for California's 51st congressional district in 2016 & 2018[142]
- Juan Vargas (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[152]
Endorsements
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Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 52
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 52nd district is based in San Diego County, including coastal and central portions of the city of San Diego in addition to Carmel Valley, La Jolla, Point Loma, downtown San Diego, and the suburbs of Poway and Coronado. The incumbent is Democrat Scott Peters, who was re-elected with 63.8% of the vote in 2018.[3]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Jim DeBello (Republican), former CEO of Mitek Systems[153]
- Scott Peters (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[154]
Eliminated in primary
- Nancy L. Casady (Democratic), California Department of Food and Agriculture board-member[155]
- Ryan Cunningham (no party preference), public finance banker[142]
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
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District 53
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 53rd district encompasses eastern San Diego and its eastern suburbs, including, eastern Chula Vista, western El Cajon, Bonita, La Mesa, Lemon Grove, and Spring Valley. The incumbent is Democrat Susan Davis, who was re-elected with 69.1% of the vote in 2018.[3] On September 4, 2019, Davis announced she would not seek re-election.[156]
Candidates
Advanced to general
- Georgette Gómez (Democratic), president of the San Diego City Council[157]
- Sara Jacobs (Democratic), candidate for California's 49th congressional district in 2018, policy advisor for the Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign, and granddaughter of Qualcomm founder Irwin Jacobs[158]
Eliminated in primary
- John Brooks (Democratic), biologist[142]
- Jose Caballero (Democratic), political consultant[159]
- Joseph R. Fountain (Democratic), special education teacher[142]
- Fernando Garcia (no party preference), businessman[142]
- Janessa Goldbeck (Democratic), humans rights activist and U.S. Marines veteran[160]
- Eric Roger Kutner (Democratic), policy advisor[142]
- Annette Meza (Democratic), educator[142]
- Michael Patrick Oristian (Republican), software developer[142]
- Famela Ramos (Republican), nurse[161]
- Suzette Santori (Democratic), ride-share driver[142]
- Chris Stoddard (Republican), realtor[142]
- Joaquín Vazquez (Democratic), community advocate[162]
- Tom Wong (Democratic), political science professor at UC San Diego[163]
Declined
- Toni Atkins (Democratic), president pro tempore of the California State Senate[164] (endorsed Gomez)[165]
- Susan Davis (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[156]
- Nathan Fletcher (Democratic), San Diego County supervisor and former state representative[166] (endorsed Gomez)[165]
- Todd Gloria (Democratic), state assemblyman (running for mayor of San Diego,[162] endorsed Gomez[165])
- Lorena Gonzalez (Democratic), state assemblywoman[164] (endorsed Gomez)[165]
- Morgan Murtaugh (Republican), former OAN political commentator and candidate for California's 53rd congressional district in 2018[164] (endorsed Jacobs)[167]
Endorsements
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[8] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[9] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[17] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[11] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[12] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
Niskanen[18] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Polling
Primary election
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Georgette Gómez (D) |
Sara Jacobs (D) |
Famela Ramos (R) |
Chris Stoddard (R) |
Other / Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SurveyUSA | January 30 – February 2, 2020 | 513 (LV) | ± 5.7% | 5% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|23% | 5% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|10% | Шаблон:Party shading/Undecided|57%Шаблон:Efn |
General election
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Georgette Gomez (D) |
Sara Jacobs (D) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SurveyUSA | October 15–18, 2020 | 511 (LV) | ± 5.6% | 27% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|40% | 33% |
SurveyUSA | September 18–21, 2020 | 534 (LV) | ± 5.8% | 24% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|38% | Шаблон:Party shading/Undecided| 38% |
RMG Research | July 27 – August 2, 2020 | 500 (RV) | ± 4.5% | 17% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic| 32% | Шаблон:Party shading/Undecided| 51% |
Results
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Notes
- Party ballot access
- Partisan clients
- Additional candidates
References
External links
- Candidates at Vote Smart
- Candidates at Ballotpedia
- Campaign finance at FEC
- Campaign finance at OpenSecrets
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- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite tweet
- ↑ 3,00 3,01 3,02 3,03 3,04 3,05 3,06 3,07 3,08 3,09 3,10 3,11 3,12 3,13 3,14 3,15 3,16 3,17 3,18 3,19 3,20 3,21 3,22 3,23 3,24 3,25 3,26 3,27 3,28 3,29 3,30 3,31 3,32 3,33 3,34 3,35 3,36 3,37 3,38 3,39 3,40 3,41 3,42 3,43 3,44 3,45 3,46 3,47 3,48 3,49 3,50 3,51 {{#invoke:cite web||last1=Wasserman|first1=David|last2=Flinn|first2=Ally|title=2018 House Popular Vote Tracker|url=https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WxDaxD5az6kdOjJncmGph37z0BPNhV1fNAH_g7IkpC0/htmlview%7Cpublisher=Cook Political Report|date=November 7, 2018|access-date=February 15, 2019}}
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ 6,00 6,01 6,02 6,03 6,04 6,05 6,06 6,07 6,08 6,09 6,10 6,11 6,12 6,13 6,14 6,15 6,16 6,17 6,18 6,19 6,20 6,21 6,22 6,23 6,24 6,25 6,26 6,27 6,28 6,29 6,30 6,31 6,32 6,33 6,34 6,35 6,36 6,37 6,38 6,39 6,40 6,41 6,42 6,43 6,44 6,45 6,46 6,47 6,48 6,49 6,50 6,51 6,52 6,53 6,54 6,55 6,56 6,57 6,58 6,59 6,60 6,61 6,62 6,63 6,64 6,65 6,66 6,67 6,68 6,69 6,70 6,71 6,72 6,73 6,74 {{#invoke:cite web ||title=Certified List of Statewide Candidates|url=https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov//statewide-elections/2020-primary/cert-list-candidates.pdf%7Cwebsite=California Secretary of State |date=December 26, 2019}}
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ 8,00 8,01 8,02 8,03 8,04 8,05 8,06 8,07 8,08 8,09 8,10 8,11 8,12 8,13 8,14 8,15 8,16 8,17 8,18 8,19 8,20 8,21 8,22 8,23 8,24 8,25 8,26 8,27 8,28 8,29 8,30 8,31 8,32 8,33 8,34 8,35 8,36 8,37 8,38 8,39 8,40 8,41 8,42 8,43 8,44 8,45 8,46 8,47 8,48 8,49 8,50 8,51 8,52 {{#invoke:cite web|| title=2020 House Race Ratings for November 2, 2020 | url=https://cookpolitical.com/ratings/house-race-ratings |website=The Cook Political Report | access-date=April 5, 2021}}
- ↑ 9,00 9,01 9,02 9,03 9,04 9,05 9,06 9,07 9,08 9,09 9,10 9,11 9,12 9,13 9,14 9,15 9,16 9,17 9,18 9,19 9,20 9,21 9,22 9,23 9,24 9,25 9,26 9,27 9,28 9,29 9,30 9,31 9,32 9,33 9,34 9,35 9,36 9,37 9,38 9,39 9,40 9,41 9,42 9,43 9,44 9,45 9,46 9,47 9,48 9,49 9,50 9,51 9,52 {{#invoke:cite web || title=2020 House Ratings | url=https://www.insideelections.com/ratings/house/2020-house-ratings-october-28-2020 | work=House Ratings | publisher=The Rothenberg Political Report | access-date=April 5, 2021}}
- ↑ 10,00 10,01 10,02 10,03 10,04 10,05 10,06 10,07 10,08 10,09 10,10 10,11 10,12 10,13 10,14 10,15 10,16 10,17 10,18 10,19 10,20 10,21 10,22 10,23 10,24 10,25 10,26 10,27 10,28 10,29 10,30 10,31 10,32 10,33 10,34 10,35 10,36 10,37 10,38 10,39 10,40 10,41 10,42 10,43 10,44 10,45 10,46 10,47 10,48 10,49 10,50 10,51 10,52 {{#invoke:cite web || title=2020 House race ratings | url=https://centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/2020-house/ | website=Sabato's Crystal Ball | access-date=April 5, 2021}}
- ↑ 11,00 11,01 11,02 11,03 11,04 11,05 11,06 11,07 11,08 11,09 11,10 11,11 11,12 11,13 11,14 11,15 11,16 11,17 11,18 11,19 11,20 11,21 11,22 11,23 11,24 11,25 11,26 11,27 11,28 11,29 11,30 11,31 11,32 11,33 11,34 11,35 11,36 11,37 11,38 11,39 11,40 11,41 11,42 11,43 11,44 11,45 11,46 11,47 11,48 11,49 11,50 11,51 11,52 {{#invoke:cite web ||url=https://elections.dailykos.com/app/elections/2020/office/house | website=Daily Kos Elections|title=2020 House Race Ratings | access-date=April 5, 2021}}
- ↑ 12,00 12,01 12,02 12,03 12,04 12,05 12,06 12,07 12,08 12,09 12,10 12,11 12,12 12,13 12,14 12,15 12,16 12,17 12,18 12,19 12,20 12,21 12,22 12,23 12,24 12,25 12,26 12,27 12,28 12,29 12,30 12,31 12,32 12,33 12,34 12,35 12,36 12,37 12,38 12,39 12,40 12,41 12,42 12,43 12,44 12,45 12,46 12,47 12,48 12,49 12,50 12,51 12,52 {{#invoke:cite web ||url=https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2020/house/2020_elections_house_map.html%7Ctitle=Battle for House 2020|access-date=April 5, 2021|publisher=RCP}}
- ↑ 13,0 13,1 13,2 13,3 13,4 13,5 13,6 13,7 13,8 13,9 Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 14,0 14,1 14,2 14,3 14,4 14,5 14,6 14,7 14,8 14,9 Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 15,0 15,1 15,2 15,3 15,4 15,5 15,6 15,7 15,8 15,9 Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 16,0 16,1 16,2 16,3 16,4 16,5 16,6 16,7 16,8 16,9 Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 17,00 17,01 17,02 17,03 17,04 17,05 17,06 17,07 17,08 17,09 17,10 17,11 17,12 17,13 17,14 17,15 17,16 17,17 17,18 17,19 17,20 17,21 17,22 17,23 17,24 17,25 17,26 17,27 17,28 17,29 17,30 17,31 17,32 17,33 17,34 17,35 17,36 17,37 17,38 17,39 17,40 17,41 17,42 17,43 17,44 17,45 17,46 17,47 17,48 17,49 17,50 17,51 17,52 {{#invoke:cite web ||url=https://www.politico.com/2020-election/race-forecasts-and-predictions/house/ |title=2020 Election Forecast|date=April 5, 2021 |publisher=Politico}}
- ↑ 18,00 18,01 18,02 18,03 18,04 18,05 18,06 18,07 18,08 18,09 18,10 18,11 18,12 18,13 18,14 18,15 18,16 18,17 18,18 18,19 18,20 18,21 18,22 18,23 18,24 18,25 18,26 18,27 18,28 18,29 18,30 18,31 18,32 18,33 18,34 18,35 18,36 18,37 18,38 18,39 18,40 18,41 18,42 18,43 18,44 18,45 18,46 18,47 18,48 18,49 18,50 18,51 18,52 {{#invoke:cite web||url=https://www.niskanencenter.org/negative-partisanship-and-the-2020-congressional-elections/%7Ctitle=2020 Negative Partisanship and the 2020 Congressional Elections|date=April 28, 2020|publisher=Niskanen Center|access-date=July 4, 2020|archive-date=June 21, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200621124503/https://www.niskanencenter.org/negative-partisanship-and-the-2020-congressional-elections/%7Curl-status=dead}}
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- ↑ {{#invoke:cite web ||last1=Waraich |first1=Sonia |title=Candidates pack District 2 supervisor race |url=https://www.times-standard.com/2019/11/13/candidates-pack-district-2-supervisor-race/ |website=Times Standard |access-date=November 29, 2019 |date=November 13, 2019}}
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- ↑ {{#invoke:cite web ||last1=Harper |first1=Davis |title=District 4 candidate Lawton challenging incumbent McClintock |url=http://www.calaverasenterprise.com/news/article_c45d413a-f5e0-11e9-aa87-6f0c0e4bfb2d.html |website=Calaveras Enterprise |access-date=November 29, 2019 |date=October 28, 2019}}
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- ↑ 37,0 37,1 {{#invoke:cite web ||last1=Mai-Duc |first1=Christine |title=California Republican Rep. Paul Cook to retire from Congress, run for county supervisor seat |url=https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-09-17/republican-paul-cook-retire-congress |website=Los Angeles Times |access-date=September 17, 2019 |date=September 17, 2019}}
- ↑ 38,0 38,1 {{#invoke:cite web ||last1=Metz |first1=Sam |title=Congressman Paul Cook to retire after end of fourth term; one of 17 Republicans who won't seek reelection |url=https://www.desertsun.com/story/news/politics/2019/09/17/california-republican-paul-cook-not-seek-reelection-congress/2215391001/ |website=Palm Springs Desert Sun |access-date=September 18, 2019 |date=September 17, 2019}}
- ↑ {{#invoke:cite web ||last1=Miller |first1=Jason |title=Former assemblyman announces run for congress |url=https://www.highlandnews.net/news/former-assemblyman-announces-run-for-congress/article_149402c0-f059-11e9-8c59-0b9e8473cfa6.html |website=Highland News |access-date=October 17, 2019 |date=October 16, 2019}}
- ↑ 40,0 40,1 40,2 40,3 40,4 40,5 40,6 {{#invoke:cite web ||last1=Emerson |first1=Sandra |title=In San Bernardino County, these candidates are running in the March 3, 2020, election |url=https://www.sbsun.com/2019/12/09/in-san-bernardino-county-these-candidates-are-running-in-the-march-3-2020-election/ |website=San Bernardino Sun |access-date=December 22, 2019 |date=December 9, 2019}}
- ↑ {{#invoke:cite web ||last1=Dale |first1=Shane |title=Jeremy Staat, Pat Tillman's former ASU teammate and close friend, to run for Congress |url=https://www.abc15.com/sports/jeremy-staat-pat-tillmans-former-teammate-and-friend-to-run-for-congress |website=ABC 15 Arizona |access-date=September 23, 2019 |date=September 19, 2019}}
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- ↑ 51,0 51,1 51,2 51,3 51,4 51,5 51,6 51,7 51,8 {{#invoke:cite web ||last1=Walsh |first1=Jeremy |title=Election 2020: Candidate list for March primary solidified |url=https://www.danvillesanramon.com/news/2019/12/09/election-2020-candidate-list-for-march-primary-solidified |website=Danville San Ramon |access-date=December 22, 2019 |date=December 9, 2019}}
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