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The 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in California were held on November 5, 2024, to elect the 52 U.S. representatives from the State of California, one from all 52 of the state's congressional districts. The elections coincided with the 2024 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections. Six incumbent representatives, Barbara Lee of the 12th district, Adam Schiff of the 30th district, Katie Porter of the 47th district, Anna Eshoo of the 16th district, Tony Cárdenas of the 29th district, and Grace Napolitano of the 31st district, announced they would not seek re-election in 2024; Lee, Schiff, and Porter instead ran for U.S. Senate.
House Majority PAC, a super PAC affiliated with the Democratic Party, announced that it would target four California Republicans in 2024: Mike Garcia of the 27th district, Young Kim of the 40th district, Ken Calvert of the 41st district, and Michelle Steel of the 45th district. Garcia, Kim, and Steel all represent districts that Joe Biden won in the 2020 presidential election, while Calvert's district narrowly voted for Donald Trump. There were two other California Republicans who represent Biden-won districts, John Duarte of the 13th district and David Valadao of the 22nd district. The 13th, 22nd and 40th districts flipped to Trump in the 2024 presidential election, with Duarte losing to Adam Gray in a split ticket vote. Several California Republicans received assistance from Protect the House 2024, a joint fundraising committee launched by former U.S. Speaker of the House and California Republican Kevin McCarthy to support vulnerable House Republicans. Among the representatives included in the committee were Duarte, Valadao, Garcia, Calvert, and Steel, as well as Kevin Kiley of the 3rd district.
Overview
= Statewide
=District 1
The incumbent was Republican Doug LaMalfa, who had represented the district since 2013 and was re-elected with 62.1% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Doug LaMalfa (Republican), incumbent U.S. representative
Rose Penelope Yee (Democratic), financial advisor
Eliminated in primary
Mike Doran (Democratic), Shasta Union High School District board member
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 2
The incumbent was Democrat Jared Huffman, who had represented the district since 2013 and was re-elected with 74.4% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Chris Coulombe (Republican), cannabis executive and candidate for this district in 2022
Jared Huffman (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Eliminated in primary
Jason Brisendine (no party preference), businessman
Tief Gibbs (Republican), office manager
Jolian Kangas (no party preference), automotive business owner
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 3
The incumbent was Republican Kevin Kiley, who was elected with 53.2% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Kevin Kiley (Republican), incumbent U.S. representative
Jessica Morse (Democratic), former deputy secretary of the California Natural Resources Agency and runner-up for the 5th district in 2018
Eliminated in primary
Robert Smith (no party preference), operational programs director
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 4
The incumbent was Democrat Mike Thompson, who had represented the district since 2013 and was re-elected with 67.8% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
John Munn (Republican), former Davis Joint Unified School District trustee and perennial candidate
Mike Thompson (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Eliminated in primary
Andrew Engdahl (Democratic), tech sales account executive and candidate for this district in 2022
Niket Patwardhan (no party preference), software engineer
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 5
The incumbent was Republican Tom McClintock, who had represented the district since 2009 and was re-elected with 61.3% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Mike Barkley (Democratic), attorney, perennial candidate, and runner-up for this district in 2022
Tom McClintock (Republican), incumbent U.S. representative
Eliminated in primary
Steve Wozniak (no party preference), freelance writer and candidate for this district in 2022 (no relation to Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak)
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 6
The incumbent was Democrat Ami Bera, who had represented the district since 2013 and was re-elected with 55.9% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Ami Bera (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Christine Bish (Republican), realtor, runner-up for this district in 2020 and candidate in 2022
Eliminated in primary
Adam Barajas (Democratic), retail worker
Craig DeLuz (Republican), Robla school board member
Chris Richardson (Green), engineer and candidate for this district in 2018, 2020, and 2022
Ray Riehle (Republican), businessman
Withdrawn
Bret Daniels (Republican), vice mayor of Citrus Heights and candidate for this district in 2022 (ran for Sacramento County Board of Supervisors)
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 7
The incumbent was Democrat Doris Matsui, who had represented the district since 2013 and was re-elected with 68.3% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Doris Matsui (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Tom Silva (Republican), former Galt Joint Union Elementary School District trustee
Eliminated in primary
David Mandel (Democratic), attorney
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 8
The incumbent was Democrat John Garamendi, who had represented the district since 2013 and was re-elected with 75.7% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidate
=Advanced to general
John Garamendi (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Rudy Recile (Republican), consultant and runner-up for this district in 2022
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 9
The incumbent was Democrat Josh Harder, who had represented the district since 2019 and was re-elected with 54.9% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Josh Harder (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Kevin Lincoln (Republican), mayor of Stockton (2021–present)
Eliminated in primary
Khalid Jafri (Republican), retired engineer and Democratic candidate for this district in 2022
John McBride (Republican), strength and conditioning coach
Withdrawn
Brett Dood (Republican), pastor (endorsed Lincoln)
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Polling
== Results
=District 10
The incumbent was Democrat Mark DeSaulnier, who had represented the district since 2015 and was re-elected with 78.9% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Mark DeSaulnier (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Katherine Piccinini (Republican), property manager and write-in candidate for this district in 2022
Eliminated in primary
Nolan Chen (Republican), systems engineer
Mohamed Elsherbini (no party preference), travel agency owner
Joe Sweeney (no party preference), businessman
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 11
The incumbent was Democrat Nancy Pelosi, who was re-elected with 84.0% of the vote in 2022. Later that year, Pelosi announced she would step down from House leadership. Pelosi announced that she would seek re-election in 2024.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Bruce Lou (Republican), business owner
Nancy Pelosi (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative and former Speaker of the House
Eliminated in primary
Jason Boyce (Democratic), software engineer
Eve Del Castello (Republican), business consultant and candidate for this district in 2022
Marjorie Mikels (Democratic), attorney
Larry Nichelson (Republican), retired teacher
Bianca Von Krieg (Democratic), actress and candidate for this district in 2022
Jason Zeng (Republican), data engineer
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 12
The incumbent was Democrat Barbara Lee, who was re-elected with 90.5% of the vote in 2022. She did not seek re-election, instead choosing to run for the U.S. Senate.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Lateefah Simon (Democratic), president of the Bay Area Rapid Transit Board of Directors and California State University trustee
Jennifer Tran (Democratic), California State University East Bay professor and president of the Oakland Vietnamese Chamber of Commerce
Eliminated in primary
Tony Daysog (Democratic), vice mayor of Alameda and candidate for the 10th district in 2014
Glenn Kaplan (Democratic), bar owner and candidate for this district in 2022
Ned Nuerge (Republican), retired driving instructor, LaRouchite, and candidate for this district in 2022
Abdur Sikder (Democratic), San Francisco State University professor
Stephen Slauson (Republican), electrical engineer and runner-up for this district in 2022
Andre Todd (Democratic), financial executive and former National Football League player
Eric Wilson (Democratic), nonprofit employee and candidate for this district in 2022
Withdrawn
Tim Sanchez (Democratic), Boeing executive
Declined
Nikki Fortunato Bas (Democratic), president of the Oakland City Council
Mia Bonta (Democratic), state assemblywoman from the 18th district (2021–present) (endorsed Simon)
Dan Kalb (Democratic), Oakland city councilor from the 1st district (2013–present) (ran for state senate)
Barbara Lee (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative (ran for U.S. Senate)
Libby Schaaf (Democratic), former mayor of Oakland (2015–2023) (endorsed Simon)
Buffy Wicks (Democratic), state assemblywoman from the 14th district (2019–present) (endorsed Simon)
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Polling
== Results
=District 13
The incumbent was Republican John Duarte, who flipped the district and was elected with 50.2% of the vote in 2022. This was a rematch between the candidates from 2022 where Duarte previously defeated Gray by a slim margin. This was the closest House race in 2024 and one of the last to be called due to the close margin, California's state law allowing ballots to arrive a week after the election, and a high quantity of absentee votes which must be cured.
Ceres Courier erroneously declared Duarte the winner on November 13th claiming high confidence that the remaining vote total wouldn't allow Gray to overtake Duarte's lead of roughly 3,000 votes. Most networks declared Gray the winner in early December.
Republican Donald Trump carried the district by 5.4% in the concurrent presidential election.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
John Duarte (Republican), incumbent U.S. representative
Adam Gray (Democratic), former state assemblyman from the 21st district (2012–2022) and runner-up for this district in 2022
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Primary election
=Polling
= General election
=Predictions
Polling
= Results
=District 14
The incumbent was Democrat Eric Swalwell, who had represented the district since 2013 and was re-elected with 69.3% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Vin Kruttiventi (Republican), engineer
Eric Swalwell (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Eliminated in primary
Alison Hayden (Republican), teacher and runner-up for this district in 2020 and 2022
Luis Reynoso (Republican), Chabot–Las Positas Community College District trustee
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 15
The incumbent was Democrat Kevin Mullin, who had represented the district since 2023. He was elected with 55.5% of the vote in 2022, running against another Democrat.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Anna Cheng Kramer (Republican), housing policy advisor
Kevin Mullin (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 16
The incumbent was Democrat Anna Eshoo, who was re-elected with 57.8% of the vote in 2022, running against another Democrat. She did not seek re-election. Former San Jose mayor Sam Liccardo advanced to the general election a week after the primary. His challenger was state assemblyman Evan Low.
By April 3, Low and Santa Clara County supervisor Joe Simitian were tied with 30,249 votes each, and were expected to advance to the general election under a stipulation by California elections code regarding a second-place tie in primary elections. However, a recount was requested by two voters shortly thereafter. The recount request was controversial, with Low's campaign accusing Liccardo of being behind it. At the conclusion of the recount on May 1, Low ultimately edged out Simitian by a margin of 5 votes, with Low gaining 12 votes and Simitian 7.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Sam Liccardo (Democratic), former mayor of San Jose (2015–2023)
Evan Low (Democratic), state assemblyman from the 26th district (2014–present)
Initially advanced to general but eliminated after recount
Joe Simitian (Democratic), Santa Clara County supervisor from the 5th district (1996–2000, 2013–present) and former state senator from the 11th district (2004–2012)
Eliminated in primary
Joby Bernstein (Democratic), financial advisor and graduate student
Peter Dixon (Democratic), cybersecurity executive and former U.S. State Department staffer
Rishi Kumar (Democratic), former Saratoga city councilor and runner-up for this district in 2020 and 2022
Julie Lythcott-Haims (Democratic), Palo Alto city councilor
Ahmed Mostafa (Democratic), attorney
Peter Ohtaki (Republican), former mayor of Menlo Park and candidate for this district in 2022
Karl Ryan (Republican), businessman
Greg Tanaka (Democratic), Palo Alto city councilor and candidate for this district in 2022
Declined
Josh Becker (Democratic), state senator from the 13th district (2020–present)
Marc Berman (Democratic), state assemblyman from the 23rd district (2016–present)
Anna Eshoo (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative (endorsed Simitian)
= Predictions
== Results
=District 17
The incumbent was Democrat Ro Khanna, who was re-elected with 70.9% of the vote in 2022. Khanna had expressed interest in running for U.S. Senate, but instead chose not to run and endorsed Barbara Lee.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Anita Chen (Republican), teacher
Ro Khanna (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Eliminated in primary
Joe Dehn (Libertarian), chair of the Santa Clara County Libertarian Party, former secretary of the Libertarian National Committee, and candidate for this district in 2020 and 2022
Mario Ramirez (Democratic), photographer
Ritesh Tandon (Democratic), software engineer and Republican runner-up for this district in 2020 and 2022
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 18
The incumbent was Democrat Zoe Lofgren, who was re-elected with 65.8% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Peter Hernandez (Republican), former chair of the San Benito County Board of Supervisors and runner-up for this district in 2022
Zoe Lofgren (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Eliminated in primary
Luele Kifle (Democratic), IT consultant
Lawrence Milan (Democratic), bartender
Charlene Nijmeh (Democratic), chair of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe
Declined
Sam Liccardo (Democratic), former mayor of San Jose (running in the 16th district)
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 19
The incumbent was Democrat Jimmy Panetta, who had represented the district since 2017 and was re-elected with 68.8% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Jason Anderson (Republican), auto repair shop owner
Jimmy Panetta (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Eliminated in primary
Sean Dougherty (Green), engineer
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 20
The incumbent was Republican Kevin McCarthy, who was re-elected with 67.2% of the vote in 2022. McCarthy resigned on December 31, 2023, after his removal as Speaker of the House. A special election was held in May 2024 to fill McCarthy's vacant seat, which was won by Vince Fong, a state assemblyman who had formerly served as McCarthy's district director.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Mike Boudreaux (Republican), Tulare County sheriff and runner-up in the May 2024 special election for this district (withdrew July 2024, endorsed Fong)
Vince Fong (Republican), incumbent U.S. representative
Eliminated in primary
James Cardoza (no party preference), realtor (write-in)
Ben Dewell (no party preference), meteorologist and Democratic candidate for this district in 2022
Stan Ellis (Republican), farmer
Kyle Kirkland (Republican), casino owner and chairman of the board for Fresno Chaffee Zoo
Kelly Kulikoff (Republican), mayor of California City
Andy Morales (Democratic), security officer
Matt Stoll (Republican), landscaping business owner and candidate for the 21st district in 2022
Marisa Wood (Democratic), teacher and runner-up for this district in 2022
Withdrawn
John Burrows (Democratic), spokesman for Fresno city councilor Nelson Esparza (endorsed Wood)
TJ Esposito (no party preference), businessman (remained on ballot)
David Giglio (Republican), businessman and candidate for the 13th district in 2022 (endorsed Boudreaux, remained on ballot)
Kevin McCarthy, former U.S. Representative and former Speaker of the House (endorsed Fong)
Declined
Garry Bredefeld (Republican), Fresno city councilor (ran for the Fresno County Board of Supervisors)
Tal Eslick (Republican), political consultant and former chief of staff for U.S. Representative David Valadao
Shannon Grove (Republican), state senator for the 12th district (2018–present) and former senate minority leader (2019–2021)
Devon Mathis (Republican), state assemblyman for the 33rd district (2014–present)
Jim Patterson (Republican), state assemblyman for the 32nd district (2016–present), former mayor of Fresno (1993–2001), and candidate for this district in 2002 and the 9th district in 2010
Cole Rajewski (Republican), political consultant and former chief of staff for U.S. Representative David Valadao
Pete Vander Poel (Republican), Tulare County supervisor (ran for re-election)
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Polling
== Predictions
== Results
=District 21
The incumbent was Democrat Jim Costa, who had represented the district since 2005 and was re-elected with 54.0% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Jim Costa (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Michael Maher (Republican), aviation business owner and runner-up for this district in 2022
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 22
The incumbent was Republican David Valadao, who was re-elected with 51.6% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Rudy Salas (Democratic), former state assemblyman from the 32nd district (2012–2022) and runner-up for this district in 2022
David Valadao (Republican), incumbent U.S. representative
Eliminated in primary
Melissa Hurtado (Democratic), state senator from the 16th district (2018–present)
Chris Mathys (Republican), former Fresno city councilor (1997–2001) and candidate for this district in 2022
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Polling
== Results
=District 23
The incumbent was Republican Jay Obernolte, who had represented the district since 2021 and was re-elected with 61.0% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Derek Marshall (Democratic), community activist and runner-up for this district in 2022
Jay Obernolte (Republican), incumbent U.S. representative
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 24
The incumbent was Democrat Salud Carbajal, who had represented the district since 2017 and was re-elected with 60.7% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Salud Carbajal (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Thomas Cole (Republican), campaign data analyst
Eliminated in primary
Helena Pasquarella (Democratic), teacher
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 25
The incumbent was Democrat Raul Ruiz, who had represented the district since 2013 and was re-elected with 57.4% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Raul Ruiz (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Ian Weeks (Republican), financial planner
Eliminated in primary
Ryan Dean Burkett (no party preference), retail worker
Miguel Chapa (Republican), mortgage broker
Oscar Ortiz (Democratic), Indio city councilor
Ceci Truman (Republican), businesswoman and candidate for this district in 2022
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 26
The incumbent was Democrat Julia Brownley, who had represented the district since 2013 and was re-elected with 54.5% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Julia Brownley (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Michael Koslow (Republican), healthcare investigator and retired Department of Defense special agent
Eliminated in primary
Chris Anstead (Democratic), Agoura Hills city councilor
Bruce Boyer (Republican), businessman, dancer, and perennial candidate
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 27
The incumbent was Republican Mike Garcia, who was re-elected with 53.2% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Mike Garcia (Republican), incumbent U.S. representative
George Whitesides (Democratic), former NASA chief of staff and former CEO of Virgin Galactic
Eliminated in primary
Steve Hill (Democratic), appraiser and perennial candidate
Withdrawn
Franky Carrillo (Democratic), member of the Los Angeles County Probation Oversight Commission (ran for state assembly, endorsed Whitesides)
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Polling
== Results
=District 28
The incumbent was Democrat Judy Chu, who had represented the district since 2013 and was re-elected with 66.2% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Judy Chu (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
April Verlato (Republican), mayor of Arcadia
Eliminated in primary
Jose Castaneda (Libertarian), customer service representative
William Patterson (Peace and Freedom), consultant
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 29
The incumbent was Democrat Tony Cárdenas, who had represented the district since 2013 and was re-elected with 58.5% of the vote in 2022, running against another Democrat. On November 20, 2023, he announced that he would not seek re-election in 2024.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Benito Bernal (Republican), youth advocate, perennial candidate, and runner-up for this district in 2018
Luz Rivas (Democratic), state assemblywoman from the 43rd district (2018–present)
Eliminated in primary
Angelica Dueñas (Democratic), former president of the Sun Valley neighborhood council and runner-up for this district in 2020 and 2022
Declined
Tony Cárdenas (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative (endorsed Rivas)
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 30
The incumbent was Democrat Adam Schiff, who was re-elected with 71.1% of the vote in 2022, running against another Democrat. He did not seek re-election, instead choosing to run for the U.S. Senate.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Alex Balekian (Republican), physician
Laura Friedman (Democratic), state assemblywoman from the 43rd district
Eliminated in primary
Francisco Arreaga (Democratic), former policy advisor to U.S. Representative Dan Goldman
Joshua Bocanegra (no party preference), software developer
Steve Dunwoody (Democratic), government affairs executive and former special assistant to the U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy
Mike Feuer (Democratic), former Los Angeles City Attorney
Sal Genovese, community services director and perennial candidate
Maebe A. Girl (Democratic), Silver Lake neighborhood council board member and runner-up for this district in 2022
Emilio Martinez (Republican), television producer
Nick Melvoin (Democratic), member of the Los Angeles Board of Education
Courtney Najera (Democratic), beautician
Anthony Portantino (Democratic), state senator from the 25th district
Jirair Ratevosian (Democratic), former senior advisor at the U.S. Department of State and former legislative director for U.S. Representative Barbara Lee
Ben Savage (Democratic), actor known for Boy Meets World
Sepi Shyne (Democratic), mayor of West Hollywood
= Predictions
== Results
=District 31
The incumbent was Democrat Grace Napolitano, who was re-elected with 59.5% of the vote in 2022. Napolitano decided to retire rather than seek re-election.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Gil Cisneros (Democratic), former U.S. Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness (2021–2023) and former U.S. Representative from the 39th district (2019–2021)
Daniel Martinez (Republican), attorney and runner-up for this district in 2022
Eliminated in primary
Bob Archuleta (Democratic), state senator from the 30th district (2018–present)
Pedro Casas (Republican), clinical psychologist
Greg Hafif (Democratic), attorney
Kurt Jose (Democratic), businessman
Erskine Levi (American Solidarity Party), teacher
Mary Ann Lutz (Democratic), president of the Citrus College Board of Trustees, former mayor of Monrovia, and former policy advisor to incumbent Grace Napolitano
Marie Manvel (no party preference), former member of the Santa Monica Social Services Commission and runner-up for State Board of Equalization District 3 in 2022
Susan Rubio (Democratic), state senator from the 22nd district (2018–present)
Declined
Grace Napolitano (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative (endorsed Archuleta)
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
=Polling
= Predictions
== Results
=District 32
The incumbent was Democrat Brad Sherman, who had represented the district since 2013 and was re-elected with 69.2% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Brad Sherman (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Larry Thompson (Republican), attorney and candidate for the 37th district in 2020
Eliminated in primary
Dave Abbitt (Democratic), digital media producer
Christopher Ahuja (Democratic), talent agent
James Shuster (Republican), retired businessman
Douglas Smith (Democratic), stage manager
Withdrew
Trevor Witt (Democratic), driver
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 33
The incumbent was Democrat Pete Aguilar, who had represented the district since 2015 and was re-elected with 61.3% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Pete Aguilar (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Tom Herman (Republican), property manager
Write-in candidates
John Mark Porter (Republican), disaster response coordinator and runner-up for this district in 2022
Ernest Richter (Republican), retired businessman and candidate for this district in 2022
Withdrew
Sarah Sun Liew (Republican), businesswoman, candidate for this district in 2020, and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2022 (ran for U.S. Senate)
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 34
The incumbent was Democrat Jimmy Gomez, who had represented the district since 2017 and was re-elected with 51.3% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Jimmy Gomez (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
David Kim (Democratic), former MacArthur Park neighborhood council board member and runner-up for this district in 2020 and 2022
Eliminated in primary
David Ferrell (Democratic), attorney
Calvin Lee (Republican), businessman
Aaron Reveles (Peace and Freedom), teacher
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 35
The incumbent was Democrat Norma Torres, who had represented the district since 2015 and was re-elected with 57.4% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Mike Cargile (Republican), independent filmmaker and runner-up for this district in 2020 and 2022
Norma Torres (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Eliminated in primary
Melissa May (Democratic), former Mountain View School District trustee
Vijal Suthar (Republican), hotel manager
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 36
The incumbent was Democrat Ted Lieu, who had represented the district since 2015 and was re-elected with 69.8% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Ted Lieu (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Melissa Toomim (Republican), journalist and candidate for the 32nd district in 2022
Eliminated in primary
Claire Anderson (no party preference), businesswoman
Ariana Hakami (Republican), financial advisor and candidate for this district in 2022
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 37
The incumbent was Democrat Sydney Kamlager-Dove, who had represented the district since 2023. She was elected with 64.0% of the vote in 2022, running against another Democrat.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Sydney Kamlager-Dove (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Juan Rey (no party preference), train mechanic
Eliminated in primary
Adam Carmichael (Democratic), software engineer
Baltazar Fedalizo (Republican), businessman and candidate for this district in 2022 (write-in)
John Parker (Peace and Freedom), political organizer and activist
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Predictions
== Results
=District 38
The incumbent was Democrat Linda Sánchez, who had represented the district since 2013 and was re-elected with 58.1% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Eric Ching (Republican), Walnut city councilor and runner-up for this district in 2022
Linda Sánchez (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Eliminated in primary
Robert Ochoa (Republican), entrepreneur
John Sarega (Republican), businessman and candidate for this district in 2022
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=District 39
The incumbent was Democrat Mark Takano, who had represented the district since 2013 and was re-elected with 57.7% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
David Serpa (Republican), businessman
Mark Takano (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
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=District 40
The incumbent was Republican Young Kim, who was re-elected with 56.8% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Joe Kerr (Democratic), retired Orange County fire captain, candidate for Orange County Board of Supervisors District 4 in 2018, and candidate for SD-38 in 2022
Young Kim (Republican), incumbent U.S. representative
Eliminated in primary
Allyson Muñiz Damikolas (Democratic), Tustin Unified School District trustee
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=District 41
The incumbent was Republican Ken Calvert, who was re-elected with 52.3% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Ken Calvert (Republican), incumbent U.S. representative
Will Rollins (Democratic), counterterrorism attorney and runner-up for this district in 2022
Eliminated in primary
Anna Nevenic (Democratic), nurse and perennial candidate
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=District 42
The incumbent was Democrat Robert Garcia, who had represented the district since 2023, and was elected with 68.4% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
John Briscoe (Republican), Ocean View School District trustee, perennial candidate, and runner-up for this district in 2022
Robert Garcia (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Eliminated in primary
Joaquin Beltran (Democratic), engineer and candidate for this district in 2022
Nicole LĂłpez (Democratic), communications consultant and candidate for this district in 2022
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=District 43
The incumbent was Democrat Maxine Waters, who had represented the district since 1991 and was re-elected with 77.3% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Maxine Waters (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Steve Williams (Republican), real estate broker
Eliminated in primary
Gregory Cheadle (Democratic), attorney and perennial candidate
David Knight (Republican), education business owner
Chris Wiggins (Democratic), human resources recruiter and runner-up for the 37th district in 2016
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=District 44
The incumbent was Democrat Nanette Barragán, who had represented the district since 2017 and was re-elected with 72.2% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Nanette Barragán (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Roger Groh (Republican), investment manager
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=District 45
The incumbent was Republican Michelle Steel, who was re-elected with 52.4% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Michelle Steel (Republican), incumbent U.S. Representative
Derek Tran (Democratic), Consumer Attorneys of California board member
Eliminated in primary
Cheyenne Hunt (Democratic), attorney and TikTok influencer
Kim Nguyen-Penaloza (Democratic), Garden Grove city councilor and runner-up for Orange County Board of Supervisors District 2 in 2022
Aditya Pai (Democratic), attorney
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=District 46
The incumbent was Democrat Lou Correa, who had represented the district since 2017 and was re-elected with 61.8% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Lou Correa (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
David Pan (Republican), University of California, Irvine professor
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= Fundraising
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=District 47
The incumbent was Democrat Katie Porter, who was re-elected with 51.7% of the vote in 2022. She opted against seeking re-election, instead choosing to run for the U.S. Senate, ultimately losing her bid.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Scott Baugh (Republican), former minority leader of the California state assembly, former chair of the Orange County Republican Party, and runner-up for this district in 2022
Dave Min (Democratic), state senator and candidate for this district in 2018
Eliminated in primary
Terry Crandall (no party preference), Santa Ana College economics professor
Tom McGrath (no party preference), chemical engineer
Long Pham (Republican), former member of the Orange County Department of Education Board of Directors and perennial candidate
Boyd Roberts (Democratic), realtor and perennial candidate
Bill Smith (no party preference), retired attorney
Max Ukropina (Republican), businessman and former aide to U.S. Representatives John Campbell and David Valadao
Joanna Weiss (Democratic), attorney and law professor
Shariq Zaidi (Democratic), security guard
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=District 48
The incumbent was Republican Darrell Issa, who had represented the district since 2021 and was re-elected with 60.4% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Stephen Houlahan (Democratic), former Santee city councilor and runner-up for this district in 2022
Darrell Issa (Republican), incumbent U.S. representative
Eliminated in primary
Lucinda Jahn (no party preference), technician and candidate for this district in 2022
Mathew Rascon (Democratic), security guard and candidate for this district in 2022
Whitney Shanahan (Democratic), activist
Mike Simon (Democratic), engineer
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=District 49
The incumbent was Democrat Mike Levin, who was re-elected with 52.6% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Matt Gunderson (Republican), auto dealer and runner-up for SD-38 in 2022
Mike Levin (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Eliminated in primary
Sheryl Adams (Republican), automotive marketer
Kate Monroe (Republican), veteran aid nonprofit CEO
Margarita Wilkinson (Republican), Entravision senior vice president
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=District 50
The incumbent was Democrat Scott Peters, who had represented the district since 2013 and was re-elected with 62.8% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Peter Bono (Republican), retired U.S. Navy technician
Scott Peters (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Eliminated in primary
Timothy Bilash (Democratic), obstetrician-gynecologist
Solomon Moss (Republican), home tiling contractor
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=District 51
The incumbent was Democrat Sara Jacobs, who had represented the district since 2021 and was re-elected with 61.9% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Sara Jacobs (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
Bill Wells (Republican), mayor of El Cajon
Eliminated in primary
Stan Caplan (no party preference), businessman and Republican runner-up for this district in 2022
Hilaire Fuji Shioura (no party preference), former Placentia library trustee and perennial candidate
= Endorsements
== Fundraising
== Primary election
=Polling
= General election
=Predictions
Polling
= Results
=District 52
The incumbent was Democrat Juan Vargas, who had represented the district since 2013 and was re-elected with 66.7% of the vote in 2022.
= Candidates
=Advanced to general
Justin Lee (Republican), realtor
Juan Vargas (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative
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=Notes
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