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Elecciones a la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos de 2012 en California

Las elecciones a la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos de 2012 en California se llevaron a cabo el 6 de noviembre de 2012, con una elección primaria el 5 de junio de 2012. Los votantes eligieron a los 53 representantes de los Estados Unidos del estado, uno de cada uno de los 53 distritos congresuales del estado. Las elecciones coincidieron con las elecciones de otros cargos federales y estatales, incluidas una elección presidencial cuatrienal y una elección al Senado de los Estados Unidos .

Según The Cook Political Report y Roll Call , los distritos más competitivos fueron el 7.º , el 10.º , el 26.º , el 36.º y el 52.º ; además, el 3.º , el 9.º , el 24.º , el 41.º y el 47.º fueron calificados como menos que seguros. [1] [2] Roll Call también incluyó al distrito 21 como competitivo. Los votantes de 14 distritos eligieron nuevos representantes: el 1.º , el 2.º , el 7.º, el 8.º , el 15.º , el 21.º, el 26.º, el 29.º , el 35.º , el 36.º, el 41.º, el 47.º, el 51.º y el 52. Dos distritos, el 30.º y el 44.º , tenían dos titulares compitiendo entre sí.

Esta fue la primera elección en la que se utilizaron distritos congresionales trazados por la Comisión de Redistribución de Distritos de Ciudadanos de California . Los distritos, basados ​​en el censo de los Estados Unidos de 2010 , fueron aprobados el 15 de agosto de 2011. [3] También fue la primera elección no especial en utilizar el sistema de primarias generales no partidistas establecido por la Proposición 14. Como resultado, ocho distritos presentaron elecciones generales con dos candidatos del mismo partido: el 15.º, 30.º, 35.º, 40.º , 43.º y 44.º con dos demócratas; y el 8.º y 31.º con dos republicanos.

Descripción general

A nivel estatal

Clave del mapa

Este mapa muestra la ubicación de los distritos del Congreso de California durante este ciclo electoral, lo que permite al lector consultar la ubicación de cada distrito.

Distrito 1

El primer distrito se encuentra en el interior del norte de California e incluye a Chico y Redding . El republicano Wally Herger , que representó al segundo distrito desde 1987 hasta 2013, se retiró. [4] El distrito tenía un PVI de R+10.

Elecciones primarias

Candidatos republicanos

Avanzado a general
Eliminado en primaria
Rechazado

Candidatos demócratas

Avanzado a general
Eliminado en primaria

Campaña

Reed recibió el apoyo del Partido Demócrata de California en febrero de 2012. [10] En marzo de 2012, el Partido Republicano de California se negó a respaldarlo en el primer distrito. [11]

Respaldos

Jim Reed (demócrata)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Respaldos

Doug LaMalfa (derecha)
Jim Reed (demócrata)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Resultados

Distrito 2

El segundo distrito tiene su base en la costa norte de California e incluye el condado de Marin y Eureka . La demócrata Lynn Woolsey , que representó al sexto distrito de 1993 a 2013, se retiró. [19] El distrito tenía un PVI de D+19.

Elecciones primarias

Candidatos demócratas

Avanzado a general
Eliminado en primaria
Rechazado

Candidatos republicanos

Avanzado a general
Eliminado en primaria
Rechazado

Candidatos independientes

Eliminado en primaria

Candidatos del Partido Verde

Rechazado

Campaña

Los delegados regionales del Partido Demócrata de California se reunieron en enero de 2012, pero no respaldaron a ningún candidato, ya que ninguno recibió el 50 por ciento de los votos. Huffman recibió el 48 por ciento, Solomon el 37 por ciento, Adams el 12 por ciento y Lawson el 1 por ciento. [31] Mientras tanto, Roberts recibió el respaldo del Partido Republicano de California en marzo de 2012. [11]

Respaldos

Jared Huffman (demócrata)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Votación

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Respaldos

Jared Huffman (demócrata)

Resultados

Distrito 3

El tercer distrito se encuentra en el centro norte de California e incluye a Davis , Fairfield y Yuba City . El demócrata John Garamendi , que representó al décimo distrito entre 2009 y 2013, se postuló para la reelección. El distrito tenía un PVI de D+1.

Elecciones primarias

Candidatos demócratas

Avanzado a general

Candidatos republicanos

Avanzado a general
Eliminado en primaria
Retirado

Campaña

Garamendi recibió el respaldo del Partido Demócrata de California en febrero de 2012. [10] En marzo de 2012, el Partido Republicano de California se negó a otorgarle un respaldo en el tercer distrito. [43]

Respaldos

Juan Garamendi (demócrata)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Respaldos

Juan Garamendi (demócrata)
Kim Vann (derecha)

Votación

Predicciones

Resultados

Distrito 4

El distrito 4 se encuentra en el centro este de California e incluye el lago Tahoe , Roseville y el Parque Nacional de Yosemite . El republicano Tom McClintock , que había representado al distrito 4 desde 2009, se postuló para la reelección. El distrito tenía un PVI de R+10.

Elecciones primarias

Candidatos republicanos

Avanzado a general
Rechazado

Candidatos demócratas

Avanzado a general

Campaña

Uppal recibió el respaldo del Partido Demócrata de California en febrero de 2012, y McClintock recibió el respaldo del Partido Republicano de California en marzo de 2012. [11] [10]

Respaldos

Jack Uppal (Defensor)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Respaldos

Tom McClintock (derecha)
Jack Uppal (Defensor)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Resultados

Distrito 5

El distrito 5 está ubicado en la Bahía Norte e incluye a Napa , Santa Rosa y Vallejo . El demócrata titular Mike Thompson , que había representado al distrito 1 desde 1999 hasta 2013, se postuló para la reelección. El distrito tenía un PVI de D+18.

Elecciones primarias

Candidatos demócratas

Avanzado a general

Candidatos republicanos

Avanzado a general
Eliminado en primaria

Campaña

Thompson recibió el respaldo del Partido Demócrata de California en febrero de 2012 [10], mientras que Loftin recibió el respaldo del Partido Republicano de California en marzo. [11]

Respaldos

Mike Thompson (demócrata)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Organizaciones

Stewart Cilley (derecha)

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Respaldos

Mike Thompson (demócrata)
Randy Loftin (derecha)

Organizaciones

Resultados

Distrito 6

El distrito 6 se encuentra en el centro norte de California e incluye Sacramento . La demócrata en ejercicio Doris Matsui , que representó al distrito 5 entre 2005 y 2013, se postuló para la reelección aquí. El distrito tuvo un PVI de D+13.

Elecciones primarias

Candidatos demócratas

Avanzado a general

Candidatos republicanos

Avanzado a general
Eliminado en primaria

Campaña

Matsui recibió el apoyo del Partido Demócrata de California en febrero de 2012. [10]

Respaldos

Doris Matsui (D)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Respaldos

Doris Matsui (D)

Resultados

Distrito 7

El distrito 7 se encuentra en el centro norte de California e incluye el este del condado de Sacramento . El republicano Dan Lungren , que representó al distrito 3 desde 2005 hasta 2013 y anteriormente ocupó el cargo desde 1979 hasta 1989, se postuló para la reelección. El distrito tuvo un PVI de R+3.

Elecciones primarias

Candidatos republicanos

Avanzado a general
Rechazado

Candidatos demócratas

Avanzado a general
Rechazado

Campaña

Bera recibió el respaldo del Partido Demócrata de California en febrero de 2012. [10] Lungren recibió el respaldo del Partido Republicano de California en marzo de 2012. [11]

Respaldos

Ami Bera (D)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Respaldos

Dan Lungren (derecha)

Organizaciones

Ami Bera (D)

Debates

Votación

Predicciones

Resultados

Secuelas

En mayo de 2016, Babulal Bera, el padre de Ami Bera, se declaró culpable de dos delitos graves de fraude electoral que afectaron las elecciones de 2010 y 2012, [71] y fue condenado por canalizar ilegalmente 250.000 dólares a las campañas de su hijo entre 2010 y 2012. [72]

Distrito 8

El distrito 8 tiene su base en el este del Alto Desierto e incluye a Victorville y Yucaipa . El republicano en ejercicio Jerry Lewis , que representó al distrito 41 de 2003 a 2013 y a sus predecesores desde 1983, se retiró. [73] El distrito tenía un PVI de R+12.

Elecciones primarias

Candidatos republicanos

Avanzado a general
Eliminado en primaria
Rechazado

Candidatos demócratas

Eliminado en primaria

Candidatos independientes

Eliminado en primaria

Campaña

Conaway recibió el apoyo del Partido Demócrata de California en febrero de 2012. [10] En marzo de 2012, el Partido Republicano de California se negó a apoyar a un candidato en el octavo distrito. [80]

Resultados

Respaldos

Paul Cook (derecha)
Gregg Imus (derecha)

Organizaciones

Resultados

Distrito 9

El distrito 9 tiene su base en el Valle Central e incluye el Delta de San Joaquín y Stockton . El demócrata titular Jerry McNerney , que representó al distrito 11 entre 2007 y 2013, se postuló para la reelección aquí. El distrito tuvo un PVI de D+2.

Elecciones primarias

Candidatos demócratas

Avanzado a general

Candidatos republicanos

Avanzado a general
Eliminado en primaria
Rechazado

Campaña

Gill recibió el respaldo del Partido Republicano de California en marzo de 2012. [11]

Respaldos

Jerry McNerney (demócrata)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Respaldos

Jerry McNerney (demócrata)
Ricky Gill (derecha)

Votación

Predicciones

Resultados

Distrito 10

El distrito 10 tiene su base en el Valle Central e incluye Modesto y Tracy . El demócrata en ejercicio Dennis Cardoza , que representó al distrito 18 de 2003 a 2013, se retiró. [89] El republicano en ejercicio Jeff Denham , que representó al distrito 19 de 2011 a 2013, se postuló para la reelección aquí. El distrito tuvo un PVI de R+5.

Elecciones primarias

Candidatos republicanos

Avanzado a general

Candidatos demócratas

Avanzado a general
Eliminado en primaria
Rechazado

Candidatos independientes

Eliminado en primaria

Campaña

Hernández recibió el respaldo del Partido Demócrata de California en febrero de 2012. [10]

Respaldos

José Hernández (D)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Respaldos

Jeff Denham (derecha)
José Hernández (D)

Votación

Predicciones

Resultados

Distrito 11

El distrito 11 tiene su base en East Bay e incluye a Concord y Richmond . El demócrata en ejercicio George Miller , que representó al distrito 7 desde 1975 hasta 2013, se postuló para la reelección aquí. El distrito tuvo un PVI de D+17.

Elecciones primarias

Candidatos demócratas

Avanzado a general
Eliminado en primaria

Candidatos republicanos

Avanzado a general

Campaña

Miller recibió el respaldo del Partido Demócrata de California en febrero de 2012. [10]

Respaldos

George Miller (demócrata)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Respaldos

George Miller (demócrata)

Resultados

Distrito 12

El distrito 12 tiene su base en el Área de la Bahía e incluye la mayor parte de San Francisco . La líder demócrata de la Cámara de Representantes y expresidenta Nancy Pelosi , que representó al distrito 8 de 1993 a 2013 y anteriormente representó al distrito 5 de 1987 a 1993, se postuló para la reelección aquí. El distrito tuvo un PVI de D+35.

Elecciones primarias

Candidatos demócratas

Avanzado a general
Eliminado en primaria

Candidatos republicanos

Avanzado a general

Candidatos verdes

Eliminado en primaria

Campaña

Pelosi recibió el respaldo del Partido Demócrata de California en febrero de 2012. [10]

Respaldos

Nancy Pelosi (demócrata)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Respaldos

Nancy Pelosi (demócrata)
John Dennis (derecha)

Resultados

Distrito 13

El distrito 13 tiene su base en East Bay e incluye a Berkeley y Oakland . La demócrata Barbara Lee , que representó al distrito 9 de 1998 a 2013, se postuló para la reelección aquí. El distrito tuvo un PVI de D+37.

Elecciones primarias

Candidatos demócratas

Avanzado a general
Eliminado en primaria

Candidatos independientes

Avanzado a general

Campaña

Lee recibió el respaldo del Partido Demócrata de California en febrero de 2012. [10]

Respaldos

Barbara Lee (demócrata)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Respaldos

Barbara Lee (demócrata)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Organizaciones

Resultados

Distrito 14

El distrito 14 tiene su base en el Área de la Bahía e incluye la mayor parte del condado de San Mateo . La demócrata titular Jackie Speier , que representó al distrito 12 de 2008 a 2013, se postuló para la reelección aquí. El distrito tuvo un PVI de D+23.

Elecciones primarias

Candidatos demócratas

Avanzado a general
Eliminado en primaria

Candidatos republicanos

Avanzado a general

Campaña

Speier recibió el apoyo del Partido Demócrata de California en febrero de 2012. [10]

Respaldos

Jackie Speier (demócrata)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Respaldos

Jackie Speier (demócrata)
Déborah Bacigalupi (derecha)

Organizaciones

Resultados

Distrito 15

El distrito 15 tiene su base en East Bay e incluye Hayward y Livermore . El demócrata en ejercicio Pete Stark , que representó al distrito 13 desde 1993 hasta 2013 y a sus predecesores desde 1973, se postuló para la reelección aquí. El distrito tenía un PVI de D+15.

Elecciones primarias

Candidatos demócratas

Avanzado a general

Candidatos independientes

Eliminado en primaria

Campaña

Stark recibió el respaldo del Partido Demócrata de California en febrero de 2012. [10] Swalwell ganó la encuesta de opinión del Tri Valley Democratic Club el 20 de febrero. [103]

Respaldos

Pete Stark (D)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Respaldos

Pete Stark (D)

Resultados

Swalwell dando su discurso de victoria

Distrito 16

El distrito 16 tiene su base en el Valle Central e incluye Fresno y Merced . El demócrata Jim Costa , que representó al distrito 20 entre 2005 y 2013, se postuló para la reelección aquí. El distrito tenía un PVI de D+2.

Elecciones primarias

Candidatos demócratas

Avanzado a general
Eliminado en primaria
Rechazado

Candidatos republicanos

Avanzado a general
Eliminado en primaria
Rechazado

Respaldos

Jim Costa (D)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Organizaciones

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Respaldos

Jim Costa (D)
Brian Whelan (derecha)

Predicciones

Resultados

Distrito 17

El distrito 17 tiene su base en el Área de la Bahía e incluye Sunnyvale , Cupertino , Santa Clara , Fremont y Milpitas . El demócrata Mike Honda , que representó al distrito 15 entre 2001 y 2013, se postuló para la reelección aquí.

Charles Richardson se presentó como candidato del Partido Libertario . [97]

Elecciones primarias

Candidatos demócratas

Avanzado a general

Candidatos republicanos

Avanzado a general

Campaña

Honda recibió el respaldo del Partido Demócrata de California en febrero de 2012. [10] Li recibió el respaldo del Partido Republicano de California en marzo de 2012. [11]

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Respaldos

Mike Honda (D)

Resultados

Distrito 18

El distrito 18 tiene su base en el Área de la Bahía e incluye Palo Alto , Redwood City y Saratoga . La demócrata Anna Eshoo , que representó al distrito 14 de 1993 a 2013, se postuló para la reelección.

Elecciones primarias

Candidatos demócratas

Avanzado a general
Eliminado en primaria

Candidatos republicanos

Avanzado a general

Candidatos verdes

Eliminado en primaria

Campaña

Eshoo recibió el respaldo del Partido Demócrata de California en febrero de 2012. [10] Chapman recibió el respaldo del Partido Republicano de California en marzo de 2012. [11]

Respaldos

Anna Eshoo (demócrata)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Respaldos

Anna Eshoo (demócrata)

Resultados

Distrito 19

El distrito 19 está ubicado en South Bay e incluye la mayor parte de San José . La demócrata Zoe Lofgren , que representó al distrito 16 entre 1995 y 2013, se postuló para la reelección aquí.

Elecciones primarias

Candidatos demócratas

Avanzado a general

Candidatos republicanos

Avanzado a general
Eliminado en primaria

Campaña

Lofgren recibió el respaldo del Partido Demócrata de California en febrero de 2012. [10] Murray recibió el respaldo del Partido Republicano de California en marzo de 2012. [11]

Respaldos

Zoe Lofgren (demócrata)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Respaldos

Zoe Lofgren (demócrata)

Resultados

Distrito 20

El distrito 20 está ubicado en la Costa Central e incluye a Monterey y Santa Cruz . El demócrata Sam Farr , quien representó al distrito 17 de 1993 a 2013, se postuló para la reelección aquí.

Elecciones primarias

Candidatos demócratas

Avanzado a general
Eliminado en primaria

Candidatos republicanos

Avanzado a general
Eliminado en primaria

Campaña

Farr recibió el apoyo del Partido Demócrata de California en febrero de 2012. [10]

Respaldos

Sam Farr (demócrata)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Respaldos

Sam Farr (demócrata)

Resultados

Distrito 21

El distrito 21 tiene su base en el Valle Central e incluye Hanford y partes de Bakersfield . Este nuevo distrito no tenía ningún titular.

Elecciones primarias

Candidatos republicanos

Avanzado a general
Rechazado

Candidatos demócratas

Avanzado a general
Eliminado en primaria
Rechazado

Campaña

Valadao recibió el respaldo del Partido Republicano de California en marzo de 2012. [11]

Respaldos

Blong Xiong (Defensor)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Respaldos

David Valadao (derecha)
Juan Hernández (D)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Votación

Predicciones

Resultados

Distrito 22

El distrito 22 tiene su base en el Valle Central e incluye Clovis , Tulare y Visalia . El republicano Devin Nunes , que representó al distrito 21 entre 2003 y 2013, se postuló para la reelección aquí. [118]

Elecciones primarias

Candidatos republicanos

Avanzado a general

Candidatos demócratas

Avanzado a general

Campaña

Nunes recibió el respaldo del Partido Demócrata de California en marzo de 2012. [11]

Respaldos

Otto Lee (D)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Respaldos

Devin Nunes (derecha)
Otto Lee (D)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Resultados

Distrito 23

El distrito 23 se encuentra en el sur del Valle Central e incluye partes de Bakersfield . El líder de la mayoría de la Cámara de Representantes y republicano Kevin McCarthy , que representó al distrito 22 de 2007 a 2013, se postuló para la reelección aquí.

Elecciones primarias

Candidatos republicanos

Avanzado a general

Candidatos demócratas

Ningún demócrata se presentó.

Candidatos independientes

Avanzado a general

Campaña

McCarthy recibió el apoyo del Partido Republicano de California en marzo de 2012. [11]

Respaldos

Terry Phillips (PNP)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Respaldos

Kevin McCarthy (derecha)
Terry Phillips (PNP)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Resultados

Distrito 24

El distrito 24 tiene su base en la Costa Central e incluye San Luis Obispo y Santa Bárbara . La demócrata Lois Capps , que representó al distrito 23 del Congreso de California de 2003 a 2013 y al distrito 22 de 1998 a 2003, se postuló para la reelección aquí.

Elecciones primarias

Candidatos demócratas

Avanzado a general

Candidatos republicanos

Avanzado a general
Eliminado en primaria
Retirado

Campaign

Capps received the endorsement of the California Democratic Party in February 2012.[10] In March 2012, the California Republican Party declined to endorse any candidate, while the Santa Barbara County party endorsed Mitchum.[122]

Endorsements

Lois Capps (D)

Labor unions

Organizations

Results

General election

Endorsements

Lois Capps (D)
Abel Maldonado (R)

Polling

Predictions

Results

District 25

The 25th district is based in northern Los Angeles County and includes Palmdale and Santa Clarita. Republican Howard McKeon, who had represented the 25th district since 1993, ran for re-election.[127]

Primary election

Republican candidates

Advanced to general
Eliminated in primary
Declined

Democratic candidates

Advanced to general

Withdrawn

Campaign

Rogers was endorsed by the California Democratic Party in February 2012.[10] McKeon received the endorsement of the California Republican Party in March 2012.[122]

Endorsements

Lee Rogers (D)

Labor unions

Results

General election

Endorsements

Howard McKeon (R)
Lee Rogers (D)

Results

District 26

The 26th district is based in the southern Central Coast and includes Oxnard and Thousand Oaks. Republican Elton Gallegly, who represented the 24th district from 2003 to 2013 and its predecessors since 1987, retired.[135]

Primary election

Republican candidates

Advanced to general
Declined

Democratic candidates

Advanced to general
Eliminated in primary
Withdrawn
Declined

Independent candidates

Eliminated in primary
Withdrawn

Campaign

At the California Democratic Party convention, held in February 2012, delegates voted to make no endorsement.[151] In March 2012, Strickland was endorsed by the California Republican Party.[122]

Endorsements

Julia Brownley (D)

Labor unions

Results

General election

Endorsements

Tony Strickland (R)
Julia Brownley (D)

Debates

Polling

Predictions

Results

District 27

The 27th district is based in the San Gabriel Foothills and includes Alhambra and Pasadena. Democrat Judy Chu, who represented the 32nd district from 2009 to 2013, ran for re-election here.[154]

Primary election

Democratic candidates

Advanced to general

Republican candidates

Advanced to general
Eliminated in primary

Campaign

Chu received the endorsement of the California Democratic Party in February 2012.[10] Orswell received the endorsement of the California Republican Party in March 2012.[11]

Endorsements

Judy Chu (D)

Labor unions

Results

General election

Endorsements

Judy Chu (D)

Results

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. Democrat Adam Schiff, who represented the 29th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 27th district from 2001 to 2003, ran for re-election here.[155]

Primary election

Democratic candidates

Advanced to general
Eliminated in primary

Republican candidates

Advanced to general
Eliminated in primary

Campaign

Schiff was endorsed by the California Democratic Party in February 2012.[10]

Endorsements

Adam Schiff (D)

Labor unions

Organizations

Jenny Worman (R)

Organizations

Results

General election

Endorsements

Adam Schiff (D)

Results

District 29

The 29th district is based in the northeastern San Fernando Valley. This new district had no incumbent.

Primary election

Democratic candidates

Advanced to general
Eliminated in primary
Declined

Republican candidates

No Republicans filed.

Independent candidates

Advanced to general

Campaign

Cardenas received the endorsement of the California Democratic Party in February 2012.[10]

Endorsements

Tony Cardenas (D)

Labor unions

Results

General election

Endorsements

Tony Cardenas (D)

Results

District 30

The 30th district is based in the western San Fernando Valley and includes Sherman Oaks. Democrat Brad Sherman, who represented the 27th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 24th district from 1997 to 2003, ran for re-election against fellow Democrat Howard Berman, who represented the 28th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 26th district from 1983 to 2003.

Primary election

Democratic candidates

Advanced to general
Eliminated in primary

Republican candidates

Eliminated in primary

Campaign

At the California Democratic Party's annual convention in February 2012, Sherman received the support of more delegates than Berman, but did not reach the 60-percent threshold necessary to receive the party's endorsement.[159] In March 2012, the California Republican Party declined to endorse any candidate while the Los Angeles County party endorsed Reed.[122]

Endorsements

Susan Shelley (R)

Organizations

Polling

Results

General election

Campaign

The campaign was one of the most expensive in the nation.[163]

Endorsements

Howard Berman (D)

U.S. Senators

U.S. Representatives

State officials

Labor unions

Organizations

Newspapers

Municipal officials

Individuals

Brad Sherman (D)

Executive officials

U.S. Representatives

State officials

Labor unions

Organizations

Municipal officials

Polling

Results

District 31

The 31st district is based in the Inland Empire and includes San Bernardino and Rancho Cucamonga. Republicans David Dreier, who represented the 26th district from 2003 to 2013 and its predecessors since 1981, and Jerry Lewis, who represented the 41st district from 2003 to 2013 and its predecessors since 1979, retired.[73][184] Republican Gary Miller, who represented the 42nd district from 2003 to 2013 and the 41st district from 1999 to 2003, ran for re-election here.[185]

Primary election

Republican candidates

Advanced to general
Declined

Democratic candidates

Eliminated in primary
Declined

Campaign

At its February 2012 convention, the California Democratic Party did not endorse a candidate in the 31st district,[10] while Miller was endorsed by the California Republican Party in March 2012.[192]

Endorsements

Pete Aguilar (D)

Labor unions

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Endorsements

Gary Miller (R)

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District 32

The 32nd district is based in the San Gabriel Valley and includes El Monte and West Covina. Republican David Dreier, who represented the 26th district from 2003 to 2013 and its predecessors since 1978, retired.[184] Democrat Grace Napolitano, who represented the 38th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 34th district from 1999 to 2003, ran for re-election here.[193]

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Napolitano was endorsed by the California Democratic Party in February 2012.[10]

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Grace Napolitano (D)

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Grace Napolitano (D)

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District 33

The 33rd district is based in coastal Los Angeles County and includes Beverly Hills and Santa Monica. Democrat Henry Waxman, who represented the 30th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 24th and 29th districts from 1975 to 1993 and 1993 to 2003 respectively, ran for re-election here.[197]

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Waxman received the endorsement of the California Democratic Party in February 2012.[10] In March 2012, the California Republican Party declined to endorse David.[199]

Endorsements

Henry Waxman (D)

Labor unions

Christopher David (R)

Organizations

Results

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Henry Waxman (D)

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District 34

The 34th district is based in central Los Angeles and includes Chinatown and Downtown Los Angeles. Democrat Xavier Becerra, who represented the 31st district from 2003 to 2013 and the 30th district from 1993 to 2003, ran for re-election here.[200]

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Becerra was endorsed by the California Democratic Party in February 2012.[10]

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Xavier Becerra (D)

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Xavier Becerra (D)

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District 35

The 35th district is based in the Inland Empire and includes Fontana, Ontario, and Pomona. Democrat Joe Baca, who represented the 43rd district from 2003 to 2013 and the 42nd district from 1999 to 2003, ran for re-election here.

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Baca was endorsed by the California Democratic Party in February 2012.[10]

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Joe Baca (D)

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Joe Baca (D)
Gloria Negrete McLeod (D)

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District 36

The 36th district is based in eastern Riverside County and includes Palm Springs. Republican Mary Bono Mack, who represented the 45th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 44th district from 1998 to 2003, ran for re-election here.[202]

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Ruiz received the endorsement of the California Democratic Party in February 2012.[10] Bono Mack was endorsed by the California Republican Party in March 2012.[11]

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Raul Ruiz (D)

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Results

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Mary Bono Mack (R)
Raul Ruiz (D)

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District 37

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

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Bass was endorsed by the California Democratic Party in February 2012.[10]

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Karen Bass (D)

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Karen Bass (D)

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District 38

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

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Sánchez received the endorsement of the California Democratic Party in February 2012.[10]

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Linda Sánchez (D)

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Linda Sánchez (D)

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District 39

The 39th district straddles the Los AngelesOrange county border and includes Chino Hills, Diamond Bar, and Fullerton. Republican Ed Royce, who represented the 40th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 39th district from 1993 to 2003, ran for re-election here.[213]

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Chen was endorsed by the California Democratic Party in February 2012.[10]

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Jay Chen (D)

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Ed Royce (R)
Jay Chen (D)

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Aftermath

Jay Chen did much better than previous Royce opponents among the Asian American community, earning 62% of the overall Asian American vote, and 95% of the Chinese American vote.[215]

District 40

The 40th district is based in central Los Angeles County and includes Downey and East Los Angeles. Democrat Lucille Roybal-Allard, who represented the 34th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 33rd district from 1993 to 2003, ran for re-election here.[216]

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Roybal-Allard received the endorsement of the California Democratic Party in February 2012.[10]

Endorsements

Lucille Roybal-Allard (D)

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Results

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Endorsements

Lucille Roybal-Allard (D)

Results

District 41

The 41st district is based in the Inland Empire and includes Moreno Valley, Perris, and Riverside. This new district had no incumbent.

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Takano was endorsed by the California Democratic Party in February 2012.[10] Tavaglione received the endorsement of the California Republican Party in March 2012.[11]

Endorsements

Mark Takano (D)

Labor unions

Results

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Endorsements

Mark Takano (D)
John Tavaglione (R)

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District 42

The 42nd district is based in the Inland Empire and includes Corona and Murrieta. Republican Ken Calvert, who represented the 44th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 43rd district from 1993 to 2003, ran for re-election here.[221]

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Calvert was endorsed by the California Republican Party in March 2012.[11]

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Clayton Thibodeau (R)

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Ken Calvert (R)

Results

District 43

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

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Waters received the endorsement of the California Democratic Party in February 2012.[10]

Endorsements

Maxine Waters (D)

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Maxine Waters (D)

Results

District 44

The 44th district is based in south Los Angeles County and includes Carson, Compton, and San Pedro. Democrat Janice Hahn, who represented the 36th district from 2011 to 2013, ran for re-election against fellow Democrat Laura Richardson, who represented the 37th district from 2007 to 2013.[222]

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In February 2012, Hahn became the officially endorsed candidate of the California Democratic Party.[223]

Endorsements

Janice Hahn (D)

Labor unions

Results

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Endorsements

Janice Hahn (D)

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Results

District 45

The 45th district is based in inland Orange County and includes Irvine and Mission Viejo. Republican John Campbell, who represented the 48th district from 2005 to 2013, ran for re-election here.

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Kang was endorsed by the California Democratic Party in February 2012.[10] Campbell received the endorsement of the California Republican Party in March 2012.[11]

Endorsements

Sukhee Kang (D)

Labor unions

Results

General election

Endorsements

John Campbell (R)
Sukhee Kang (D)

Results

District 46

The 46th district is based in central Orange County and includes Anaheim and Santa Ana. Democrat Loretta Sanchez, who represented the 47th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 46th district from 1997 to 2003, ran for re-election here.[155]

Primary election

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Jorge Rocha, tax accountant[213]

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Sanchez received the endorsement of the California Democratic Party in February 2012.[10] Hayden was endorsed by the California Republican Party in March 2012.[11]

Endorsements

Loretta Sanchez (D)

Results

General election

Endorsements

Loretta Sanchez (D)

Results

District 47

The 47th district includes Long Beach and parts of Orange County. This new district had no incumbent.

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Lowenthal was endorsed by the California Democratic Party in February 2012.[10] Delong received the endorsement of the California Republican Party in March 2012.[122]

Endorsements

Alan Lowenthal (D)

Labor unions

Results

General election

Endorsements

Alan Lowenthal (D)
Gary DeLong (R)

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Predictions

Results

District 48

The 48th district is based in coastal Orange County and includes Huntington Beach. Republican Dana Rohrabacher, who represented the 46th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 42nd and 45th districts from 1989 to 1993 and 1993 to 2003 respectively, ran for re-election here.[236]

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Rohrabacher was endorsed by the California Republican Party in March 2012.[11]

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Dana Rohrabacher (R)

Results

District 49

The 49th district is based in northern San Diego County and includes Carlsbad and Oceanside. Republican Darrell Issa, who had represented the 49th district since 2003 and the 48th district from 2001 to 2003, ran for re-election.[237]

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Tetalman received the endorsement of the California Democratic Party in February 2012.[10] Issa was endorsed by the California Republican Party in March 2012.[213]

Endorsements

Jerry Tetalman (D)

Labor unions

Results

General election

Endorsements

Darrell Issa (R)
Jerry Tetalman (D)

Results

District 50

The 50th district is based in inland San Diego County and includes Escondido and Santee. Republican Duncan D. Hunter, who represented the 52nd district from 2009 to 2013, ran for re-election here.[237]

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Hunter received the endorsement of the California Republican Party in March 2012.[11]

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Duncan D. Hunter (R)

Results

District 51

The new 51st district runs along the border with Mexico and includes Imperial County and San Diego. Democrat Bob Filner, who represented the 51st district from 2003 to 2013 and the 50th district from 1993 until 2003, retired to run for mayor of San Diego.[242]

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Vargas was endorsed by the California Democratic Party in February 2012.[10] Gionis received the endorsement of the California Republican Party in March 2012.[11]

Vargas was predicted to face fellow Democratic state senator Denise Moreno Ducheny in the general election, but he spent some of his funds on mailers to help Republican Michael Crimmins, who he preferred to face in the general election in this heavily Democratic seat. Vargas spent $40–50,000 helping Crimmins, at least eight times more than Crimmins spent himself.[246] The effort was successful as Crimmins finished 2,909 votes ahead of Ducheny.

Endorsements

Juan Vargas (D)

Labor unions

Results

General election

Endorsements

Juan Vargas (D)

Results

Vargas won the general election in a landslide.

District 52

The 52nd district is based in coastal San Diego and includes La Jolla and Poway. Republican Brian Bilbray, who represented the 50th district from 2006 to 2013 and previously served from 1995 until 2001, ran for re-election here.[244]

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At its February 2012 convention, the California Democratic Party declined to endorse a candidate for the 52nd district.[10] Bilbray was endorsed by the California Republican Party in March 2012.[11]

Endorsements

Scott Peters (D)

Labor unions

Results

General election

Endorsements

Brian Bilbray (R)
Scott Peters (D)

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Results

District 53

The 53rd district is based in Central San Diego and includes La Mesa and Lemon Grove. Democrat Susan Davis, who had represented the 53rd district since 2003 and previously represented the 49th district from 2001 to 2003, ran for re-election here.[155]

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Davis received the endorsement of the California Democratic Party in February 2012.[10]

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Susan Davis (D)

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Susan Davis (D)
Nick Popaditch (R)

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Results

Notes

  1. ^ Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear

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