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2014 United States House of Representatives elections in California

The 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in California were held on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, with a primary election on June 3, 2014. Voters elected 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 elections of other offices, including a gubernatorial election.[1]

Almost all seats in California retained their partisan control from the 2012 house elections. The sole exception was California's 31st congressional district, which flipped to the Democratic party. In that race, Pete Aguilar received 51.7% of the vote and defeated Paul Chabot.

Overview

By district

Results of the 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in California by district:[2]

Map key

This map displays the location of California's congressional districts during this election cycle, allowing the reader to cross-reference the location of each district.

District 1

The 1st district is based in inland Northern California and includes Chico and Redding. Incumbent Republican Doug LaMalfa, who had represented the 1st district since 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Republican candidates

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District 2

The 2nd district is based in California's North Coast and includes Eureka, San Rafael, Petaluma, and Ukiah. Incumbent Democrat Jared Huffman, who had represented the 2nd district since 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Democratic candidates

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District 3

The 3rd district is based in north central California and includes Davis, Fairfield, and Yuba City. Incumbent Democrat John Garamendi, who had represented the 3rd district since 2013 and previously represented the 10th district from 2009 to 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Democratic candidates

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Republican candidates

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Declined

Results

General election

Endorsements

John Garamendi (D)
Organizations
Dan Logue (R)
Organizations

Polling

Predictions

Results

District 4

The 4th district is based in east central California and includes Lake Tahoe, Roseville, and Yosemite National Park. Incumbent Republican Tom McClintock, who had represented the 4th district since 2009, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Republican candidates

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Democratic candidates

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Independent candidates

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Results

General election

Campaign

The first debate in the race took place on October 13, 2014.[16]

Endorsements

Tom McClintock (R)

Results

District 5

The 5th district is based in the North Bay and includes Napa, Santa Rosa, and Vallejo. Incumbent Democrat Mike Thompson, who had represented the 5th district since 2013 and previously represented the 1st district from 1999 to 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

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District 6

The 6th district is based in north central California and includes Sacramento. Incumbent Democrat Doris Matsui, who had represented the 6th district since 2013 and previously represented the 5th district from 2005 to 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

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District 7

The 7th district is based in north central California and includes eastern Sacramento County. Incumbent Democrat Ami Bera, who had represented the 7th district since 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Democratic candidates

Advanced to general

Republican candidates

Advanced to general
Eliminated in primary

Libertarian candidates

Eliminated in primary

Endorsements

Doug Ose (R)
Organizations
  • Folsom Chamber of Commerce
  • Slavic International Pastors Association
  • Western Growers Association
Local officials
  • Eleanor L. Brown, Trustee, Area 4, Sacramento County Board of Education
  • Jeannie Bruins, Citrus Heights Council Member
  • Linda Budge, Rancho Cordova Council Member
  • Ted Costa, People's Advocate
  • Susan Frost, Vice Mayor of Citrus Heights
  • Saul Hernandez, Board Member, San Juan Unified School District
  • Pat Hume, Elk Grove Council Member
  • Roberta MacGlashan, Sacramento County Supervisor
  • Larry Maskuoka, Board Member, San Juan Unified School District
  • Steve Miklos, Folsom Council Member
  • Steve Miller, Citrus Heights Council Member
  • Andy Morin, Folsom Council Member
  • Greg Paulo, Board Member, San Juan Unified School District
  • Susan Peters, Sacramento County Supervisor
  • JoAnne Reinking, Board Member, Folsom Cordova Unified School District
  • Dave Sander, Rancho Cordova Council Member
  • Ernie Sheldon, Vice Mayor of Folsom
  • Ed Short, Board Member, Folsom Cordova Unified School District
  • Dan Skoglund, Mayor of Rancho Cordova
  • Jeff Slowey, Citrus Heights Council Member
  • Sandy Smoley, former Sacramento County Supervisor
  • Teresa Stanley, Vice President, Folsom Cordova Unified School District
  • Jeff Starsky, Folsom Council Member
  • Jim Streng, former Sacramento County Supervisor
  • Robert Trigg, Elk Grove Council Member
  • Mel Turner, Mayor of Citrus Heights
Law enforcement individuals
  • Glen Craig, former Sacramento County Sheriff
  • McGregor W. Scott, former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of California
  • Jan Scully, Sacramento County District Attorney
  • Sam Spiegel, former Folsom Police Chief
  • Robbie Waters, former Sacramento County Sheriff
Law enforcement organizations
  • California Police Chiefs Association
  • Folsom Police Officers Association
  • Peace Officers Research Association of California
  • Sacramento County Deputy Sheriffs' Association
Igor Birman (R)
U.S. senators
U.S. representatives
State officials
Organizations

Polling

Results

General election

Campaign

More than $13 million from outside groups was spent during the campaign.

Endorsements

Ami Bera (D)
Organizations
Doug Ose (R)
Organizations

Debates

Polling

Predictions

Results

District 8

The 8th district is based in the eastern High Desert and includes Victorville and Yucaipa. Incumbent Republican Paul Cook, who had represented the 8th district since 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Republican candidates

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District 9

The 9th district is based in the Central Valley and includes the San Joaquin Delta and Stockton. Incumbent Democrat Jerry McNerney, who had represented the 9th district since 2013 and previously represented the 11th district from 2007 to 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

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District 10

The 10th district is based in the Central Valley and includes Modesto and Tracy. Incumbent Republican Jeff Denham, who had represented the 10th district since 2013 and previously represented the 19th district from 2011 to 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Republican candidates

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Democratic candidates

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Declined

Results

General election

Endorsements

Jeff Denham (R)
Organizations
Michael Eggman (D)

Forum

Polling

Results

District 11

The 11th district is based in the East Bay and includes Concord and Richmond. Incumbent Democrat George Miller, who had represented the 11th district since 2013 and previously represented the 7th district from 1975 to 2013, retired.[30]

Primary election

Democratic candidates

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District 12

The 12th district is based in the Bay Area and includes most of San Francisco. House Democratic Leader and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who had represented the 12th district since 2013 and previously represented the 8th district from 1993 to 2013 and the 5th district from 1987 until 1993, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Democratic candidates

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Republican candidates

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Green candidates

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Independent candidates

Eliminated in primary

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General election

Endorsements

John Dennis (R)
Organizations

Results

District 13

The 13th district is based in the East Bay and includes Berkeley and Oakland. Incumbent Democrat Barbara Lee, who had represented the 13th district since 2013 and previously represented the 9th district from 1998 to 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

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District 14

The 14th district is based in the Bay Area and includes most of San Mateo County. Incumbent Democrat Jackie Speier, who had represented the 14th district since 2013 and previously represented the 12th district from 2008 to 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

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District 15

The 15th district is based in the East Bay and includes Hayward and Livermore. Incumbent Democrat Eric Swalwell, who had represented the 15th district since 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Democratic candidates

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Declined

Republican candidates

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Endorsements

Ellen Corbett (D)
U.S. representatives
Eric Swalwell (D)

Results

General election

Endorsements

Eric Swalwell (D)
U.S. executive branch officials
U.S. senators
U.S. representatives
Organizations

Results

District 16

The 16th district is based in the Central Valley and includes Fresno and Merced. Incumbent Democrat Jim Costa, who had represented the 16th district since 2013 and previously represented the 20th district from 2005 to 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Democratic candidates

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Endorsements

Jim Costa (D)
Organizations

Results

District 17

The 17th district is based in the Bay Area and includes Sunnyvale, Cupertino, Santa Clara, Fremont, and Milpitas. Incumbent Democrat Mike Honda, who had represented the 17th district since 2013 and previously represented the 15th district from 2001 to 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Democratic candidates

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Republican candidates

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Disqualified

Campaign

A lawsuit was filed before the Sacramento County Superior Court alleging that Khanna had recruited candidates with similar names to enter the race as Republicans to split the Republican vote three ways. On March 28, the court disqualified one of the candidates and ruled that Khanna had no connection with the incident.[45]

Endorsements

Mike Honda (D)
Ro Khanna (D)

Polling

Results

General election

Debates

Polling

Hypothetical polling

Results

District 18

The 18th district is based in the Bay Area and includes Palo Alto, Redwood City, and Saratoga. Incumbent Democrat Anna Eshoo, who had represented the 18th district since 2013 and previously represented the 14th district from 1993 to 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

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District 19

The 19th district is based in the South Bay and includes most of San Jose. Incumbent Democrat Zoe Lofgren, who had represented the 19th district since 2013 and previously represented the 16th district from 1995 to 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

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District 20

The 20th district is based in the Central Coast and includes Monterey and Santa Cruz. Incumbent Democrat Sam Farr, who had represented the 20th district since 2013 and previously represented the 17th district from 1993 to 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

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District 21

The 21st district is based in the Central Valley and includes Hanford and parts of Bakersfield. Incumbent Republican David Valadao, who had represented the 21st district since 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Republican candidates

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Democratic candidates

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General election

Endorsements

David Valadao (R)
Organizations
Amanda Renteria (D)
Organizations

Debates

Polling

Predictions

Results

District 22

The 22nd district is based in the Central Valley and includes Clovis, Tulare, and Visalia. Incumbent Republican Devin Nunes, who had represented the 22nd district since 2013 and previously represented the 21st district from 2003 to 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Republican candidates

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Democratic candidates

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Results

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Endorsements

Suzanna Aguilera-Marreno (D)

Results

District 23

The 23rd district is based in the southern Central Valley and includes parts of Bakersfield. Republican House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy, who had represented the 23rd district since 2013 and previously represented the 22nd district from 2007 to 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

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District 24

The 24th district is based in the Central Coast and includes San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara. Incumbent Democrat Lois Capps, who had represented the 24th district since 2013 and previously represented the 23rd district from 2003 to 2013 and the 22nd district from 1998 to 2003, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Democratic candidates

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Republican candidates

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Independent candidates

Eliminated in primary

Results

General election

Endorsements

Lois Capps (D)
Organizations
Christopher Mitchum (R)
Organizations

Predictions

Results

District 25

The 25th district is based in northern Los Angeles County and includes Palmdale and Santa Clarita. Incumbent Republican Howard McKeon, who had represented the 25th district since 1993, retired.[58]

Primary election

Republican candidates

Advanced to general
Declined

Democratic candidates

Eliminated in primary

Endorsements

Steve Knight (R)
State officials
State legislators
Local officials
Lee Rogers (D)
U.S. representatives
Tony Strickland (R)
U.S. representatives
  • Darrell Issa, U.S. Representative for California's 49th congressional district[71][72]
  • Buck McKeon, incumbent U.S. Representative[58]
  • Paul Ryan, Republican candidate for vice president in 2012[73]
  • Mac Thornberry, U.S. Congressman from Texas[74]
State officials
  • Mitt Romney, Republican candidate for president in 2012[75]
State legislators
Organizations
Local officials
  • Henry Hearns, former Mayor of Lancaster[83]
  • Bob Huber, Mayor of Simi Valley[84]
  • Rex Parris, Mayor of Lancaster[84]
  • Ron Smith, former Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff and current Lancaster Councilman[83]
Individuals

Results

General election

Endorsements

Steve Knight (R)
State officials
State legislators
Local officials
Individuals
Tony Strickland (R)
U.S. representatives
State officials
  • Mitt Romney, Republican candidate for president in 2012
State legislators
Organizations

Results

District 26

The 26th district is based in the southern Central Coast and includes Oxnard and Thousand Oaks. Incumbent Democrat Julia Brownley, who had represented the 26th district since 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Former state senator Tony Strickland, who lost to Brownley in 2012, announced that he will challenge Brownley again, before switching to run in the open 25th instead.[89]

Democratic candidates

Advanced to general

Republican candidates

Advanced to general
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Declined

Independent candidates

Eliminated in primary

Results

General election

Endorsements

Julia Brownley (D)
Organizations
Jeff Gorell (R)
Organizations

Predictions

Results

District 27

The 27th district is based in the San Gabriel Foothills and includes Alhambra and Pasadena. Incumbent Democrat Judy Chu, who had represented the 27th district since 2013 and previously represented the 32nd district from 2009 to 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Democratic candidates

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Republican candidates

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District 28

The 28th district is based in the northern Los Angeles suburbs and includes Burbank and Glendale as well as parts of central Los Angeles. Incumbent Democrat Adam Schiff, who had represented the 28th district since 2013 and previously represented the 29th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 27th district from 2001 to 2003, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Democratic candidates

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Republican candidates

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Independent candidates

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District 29

The 29th district is based in the northeastern San Fernando Valley. Incumbent Democrat Tony Cardenas, who had represented the 29th district since 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Democratic candidates

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Republican candidates

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General election

Endorsements

Tony Cardenas (D)
Organizations

Results

District 30

The 30th district is based in the western San Fernando Valley and includes Sherman Oaks. Incumbent Democrat Brad Sherman, who had represented the 30th district since 2013 and previously represented the 27th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 24th district from 1997 to 2003, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Democratic candidates

Advanced to general
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Republican candidates

Advanced to general
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Green candidates

Eliminated in primary

Results

General election

Results

District 31

The 31st district is based in the Inland Empire and includes San Bernardino and Rancho Cucamonga. Incumbent Republican Gary Miller, who had represented the 31st district since 2013 and previously represented the 42nd district from 2003 to 2013 and the 41st district from 1999 to 2003, retired.

Primary election

Republican candidates

Advanced to general
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Withdrawn
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Democratic candidates

Advanced to general
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Declined

Endorsements

Pete Aguilar (D)
U.S. senators
U.S. representatives
State officials
Joe Baca (D)
U.S. representatives
Paul Chabot (R)
U.S. representatives
State legislators
Lesli Gooch (R)
U.S. representatives
Local officials
  • Gary Ovitt, San Bernardino County Supervisor[92]
  • Acquanetta Warren, Mayor of Fontana
Eloise Reyes (D)
Executive branch officials
U.S. representatives
Organizations

Polling

Results

General election

Endorsements

Paul Chabot (R)
U.S. representatives
State legislators
Organizations
Pete Aguilar (D)
U.S. senators
U.S. representatives
State officials
Organizations

Polling

Predictions

Results

District 32

The 32nd district is based in the San Gabriel Valley and includes El Monte and West Covina. Incumbent Democrat Grace Napolitano, who had represented the 32nd district since 2013 and previously represented the 38th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 34th district from 1999 to 2003, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Democratic candidates

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Republican candidates

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Endorsements

Arturo Alas (R)
Organizations

Results

District 33

The 33rd district is based in coastal Los Angeles County and includes Beverly Hills and Santa Monica. Incumbent Democrat Henry Waxman, who had represented the 33rd district since 2013 and previously represented the 30th district from 2003 to 2013, the 29th district from 1993 to 2003, and the 24th district from 1975 to 1993, retired.[115]

Primary election

Democratic candidates

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Withdrawn
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Republican candidates

Advanced to general
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Withdrawn

Libertarian candidates

Eliminated in primary

Green candidates

Eliminated in primary

Independent candidates

Eliminated in primary
Withdrawn
Declined

Endorsements

Elan Carr (R)
Executive branch officials
  • Neel Kashkari, former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Stability
U.S. senators
U.S. representatives
Governors
U.S. ambassadors
  • John Bolton, former United States Ambassador to the United Nations
Organizations
Labor unions
  • Los Angeles Association of Deputy District Attorneys
  • Los Angeles County Police Chiefs' Association
Newspapers and publications
Local officials
Individuals
  • Sheldon Adelson, billionaire, business magnate, investor, philanthropist, and political donor
  • Dennis Prager, conservative radio talk show host and writer
Wendy Greuel (D)
U.S. representatives
State officials
State legislators
Organizations
Local officials
Individuals
Ted Lieu (D)
U.S. representatives
State officials
State legislators
Labor unions
Organizations
Local officials
Individuals
  • Julian Burger, President of the Progressive Democratic Club[172]
  • Marta Evry, progressive activist and founder of Venice for Change[173]
  • Ilissa Gold, President of the Miracle Mile Democratic Club[172]
  • Peter Kelly, former Chair of the California Democratic Party[174]
  • Connie Sullivan, President of the Palos Verdes Peninsula Democratic Club[172]
  • George Takei, actor and civil rights activist[175]
Barbara Mulvaney (D)
Marianne Williamson (NPP)
U.S. representatives
Governors
Organizations
Party officials
Individuals

Polling

Results

General election

Endorsements

Ted Lieu (D)
U.S. representatives
State officials
State legislators
Labor unions
Organizations
Individuals
Elan Carr (R)
Executive branch officials
  • Neel Kashkari, former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Stability
U.S. senators
U.S. representatives
Governors
U.S. ambassadors
  • John Bolton, former United States Ambassador to the United Nations
Organizations
Labor unions
  • Los Angeles Association of Deputy District Attorneys
  • Los Angeles County Police Chiefs' Association
Local officials
Individuals
  • Sheldon Adelson, billionaire, business magnate, investor, philanthropist, and political donor
  • Dennis Prager, conservative radio talk show host and writer

Results

District 34

The 34th district is based in central Los Angeles and includes Chinatown and Downtown Los Angeles. Incumbent Democrat Xavier Becerra, who had represented the 34th district since 2013 and previously represented the 31st district from 2003 to 2013 and the 30th district from 1993 to 2003, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Democratic candidates

Advanced to general

Peace and Freedom Candidates

Eliminated in primary

Results

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Results

District 35

The 35th district is based in the Inland Empire and includes Fontana, Ontario, and Pomona. Incumbent Democrat Gloria Negrete McLeod, who had represented the 35th district since 2013, retired.[194]

Primary election

Democratic candidates

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Republican candidates

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Results

General election

Endorsements

Norma Torres (D)
Organizations

Results

District 36

The 36th district is based in eastern Riverside County and includes Palm Springs. Democrat Raul Ruiz, who had represented the 36th district since 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

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Campaign

Despite being touted as a formidable candidate, Nestande received criticism from other Republicans about his poor fundraising, which left him with only $235,000 in cash on hand after the primary, with Ruiz reporting more than $1.9 million in the bank at the same time.[202]

Ruiz had also received much praise for assisting airline passengers in distress on two separate flights in July and October.

Endorsements

Raul Ruiz (D)
Organizations
Brian Nestande (R)
Organizations

Debates

Predictions

Results

District 37

The 37th district is based in West Los Angeles and includes Crenshaw and Culver City. Incumbent Democrat Karen Bass, who had represented the 37th district since 2013 and previously represented the 33rd district from 2011 to 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

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District 38

The 38th district is based in the eastern Los Angeles suburbs and includes Norwalk and Whittier. Incumbent Democrat Linda Sánchez, who had represented the 38th district since 2013 and previously represented the 39th district from 2003 to 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

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District 39

The 39th district straddles the Los AngelesOrange county border and includes Chino Hills, Diamond Bar, and Fullerton. Incumbent Republican Ed Royce, who had represented the 39th district since 2013 and previously represented the 40th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 39th district from 1993 to 2003, ran for re-election.

Primary election

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District 40

The 40th district is based in central Los Angeles County and includes Downey and East Los Angeles. Incumbent Democrat Lucille Roybal-Allard, who had represented the 40th district since 2013 and previously represented the 34th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 33rd district from 1993 to 2003, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Democratic candidates

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Republican candidates

No Republicans filed.

Results

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Results

District 41

The 41st district is based in the Inland Empire and includes Moreno Valley, Perris, and Riverside. Incumbent Democrat Mark Takano, who had represented the 41st district since 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Democratic candidates

Advanced to general
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Republican candidates

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Results

General election

Endorsements

Mark Takano (D)

Polling

Results

District 42

The 42nd district is based in the Inland Empire and includes Corona and Murrieta. Incumbent Republican Ken Calvert, who had represented the 42nd district since 2013 and previously represented the 44th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 43rd district from 1993 to 2003, ran for re-election.

Primary election

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District 43

The 43rd district is based in South Los Angeles and includes Hawthorne and Inglewood. Incumbent Democrat Maxine Waters, who had represented the 43rd district since 2013 and previously represented the 35th district from 1993 to 2013 and the 29th district from 1991 to 1993, ran for re-election.

Primary election

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District 44

The 44th district is based in south Los Angeles County and includes Carson, Compton, and San Pedro. Incumbent Democrat Janice Hahn, who had represented the 44th district since 2013 and previously represented the 36th district from 2011 to 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Democratic candidates

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Republican candidates

No Republicans filed.

Results

General election

Results

District 45

The 45th district is based in inland Orange County and includes Irvine and Mission Viejo. Incumbent Republican John Campbell, who had represented the 45th district since 2013 and previously represented the 48th district from 2005 to 2013, retired.[203]

Primary election

John Moorlach withdrew from the race in March 2014, citing poor fundraising and his opponents' negative campaigns.[204]

Republican candidates

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Declined

Democratic candidates

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Declined

Polling

Hypothetical polling

Results

General election

Endorsements

Mimi Walters (R)
U.S. representatives
  • Ed Royce, U.S. Representative (CA-39)[205]
Organizations
Local officials

Results

District 46

The 46th district is based in central Orange County and includes Anaheim and Santa Ana. Incumbent Democrat Loretta Sanchez, who had represented the 46th district since 2013 and previously represented the 47th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 46th district from 1997 to 2003, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Democratic candidates

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Endorsements

Loretta Sanchez (D)
Organizations

Results

District 47

The 47th district includes Long Beach and parts of Orange County. Incumbent Democrat Alan Lowenthal, who had represented the 47th district since 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

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Endorsements

Alan Lowenthal (D)
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District 48

The 48th district is based in coastal Orange County and includes Huntington Beach. Incumbent Republican Dana Rohrabacher, who had represented the 48th district since 2013 and previously represented the 46th district from 2003 to 2013, the 45th district from 1993 to 2003, and the 42nd district from 1989 to 1993, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Republican candidates

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Endorsements

Dana Rohrabacher (R)
Organizations

Results

District 49

The 49th district is based in northern San Diego County and includes Carlsbad and Oceanside. Incumbent Republican Darrell Issa, who had represented the 49th district since 2003 and the 48th district from 2001 to 2003, ran for re-election.

Primary election

Republican candidates

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Endorsements

Dave Peiser (D)

Results

District 50

The 50th district is based in inland San Diego County and includes Escondido and Santee. Incumbent Republican Duncan D. Hunter, who had represented the 50th district since 2013 and previously represented the 52nd district from 2009 to 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

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District 51

The new 51st district runs along the border with Mexico and includes Imperial County and San Diego. Incumbent Democrat Juan Vargas, who had represented the 51st district since 2013, ran for re-election.

Primary election

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Results

District 52

The 52nd district is based in coastal San Diego and includes La Jolla and Poway. Incumbent Democrat Scott Peters, who had represented the 52nd district since 2013, ran for re-election.

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DeMaio faced sexual harassment charges from former campaign staffer Todd Bosnich; however, no charges were never filed.[210]

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Scott Peters (D)
Carl DeMaio (R)
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District 53

The 53rd district is based in Central San Diego and includes La Mesa and Lemon Grove. Incumbent Democrat Susan Davis, who had represented the 53rd district since 2013 and previously represented the 49th district from 2001 to 2003, ran for re-election.

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