Elecciones a la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos de 2022 en California

Elecciones a la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos de 2022 en California

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Los 52 escaños de California en la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos
 Partido mayoritarioPartido minoritario
 
FiestaDemocráticoRepublicano
Ultimas elecciones4211
Asientos ganados4012
Cambio de asientoDisminuir2Aumentar1
Voto popular6.743.7373.859.666
Porcentaje63,28%36,22%
BalancearseDisminuir2,99%Aumentar2,49%

Winners
Vote share
County results

Las elecciones de la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos de 2022 en California se llevaron a cabo el 8 de noviembre de 2022 para elegir representantes para los 52 escaños de California (reducidos de los 53 en el ciclo de redistribución de distritos posterior al censo de los Estados Unidos de 2020 ). Esta fue la primera vez en la historia del estado en la que perdió un escaño. [2]

Esta fue la segunda elección en la que se utilizaron distritos del Congreso trazados por la Comisión de Redistribución de Distritos de Ciudadanos de California (después de la de 2012 , tras el censo de 2010 ). La comisión presentó los mapas finales al Secretario de Estado de California el 27 de diciembre de 2021. [3] Estos nuevos distritos se consideran "promulgados" a partir del 27 de diciembre de 2021. Sin embargo, hubo un período de 90 días que finalizó el 27 de marzo de 2022 para que se presentara cualquier petición de referéndum para evitar que los mapas entraran en vigor. Incluso después de entrar en vigor, estos distritos recién rediseñados no se hicieron oficiales hasta las elecciones primarias y generales de 2022, y los nuevos distritos no existirán realmente hasta las inauguraciones de 2023. [4]

De los cincuenta y tres titulares, seis se retiraron. Todos los titulares restantes fueron reelegidos y se eligieron cinco nuevos representantes, dos de los cuales procedían de distritos recién trazados.

Descripción general

A nivel estatal

Elecciones a la Cámara de Representantes de Estados Unidos en California,
elecciones primarias de 2022 — 7 de junio de 2022
FiestaVotosPorcentajeCandidatosAvanzando a generalEscaños en disputa
Democrático4.272.32261,951155852
Republicano2.525.46736.621244545
Sin preferencia partidista65,9860,961900
Verde26.3140,38311
Paz y libertad3.3430,05100
libertario1.8360,03100
Independiente estadounidense1.4600,02100
Totales6.896.728100.00264104
Voto popular
Democrático
63,28%
Republicano
36,22%
Verde
0,50%
Escaños en la Cámara
Democrático
76,92%
Republicano
23,08%

Distrito

Resultados de las elecciones a la Cámara de Representantes de Estados Unidos de 2022 en California por distrito:

DistritoDemocráticoRepublicanoVerdeTotalResultado
Votos%Votos%Votos%Votos%
Distrito 193.38637,93%152.83962,07%00,00%246.225100.0%El control republicano
Distrito 2229.72074,40%79.02925,60%00,00%308.749100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 3156.76146,35%181.43853,65%00,00%338.199100.0%El control republicano
Distrito 4176.90067,80%84.00732,20%00,00%260.907100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 5109.50638,69%173.52461,31%00,00%283.030100.0%El control republicano
Distrito 6121.05855,95%95.32544,05%00,00%216.383100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 7150.61868,26%70.03331,74%00,00%220.651100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 8145.50175,73%46.63424,27%00,00%192.135100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 995,59854,82%78.80245,18%00,00%174.400100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 10198.41578,93%00,00%52.96521,07%251.380100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 11220.84883,95%42.21716,05%00,00%263.065100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 12217.11090,47%22.8599,53%00,00%239.969100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 1366.49649,79%67.06050,21%00,00%133.556100.0%Ganancia republicana
Distrito 14137.61269,34%60.85230,66%00,00%198.464100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 15194.874100,00%00,00%00,00%194.874100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 16241.007100,00%00,00%00,00%241.007100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 17127.85370,93%52.40029,07%00,00%180.253100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 1899.77665,85%51.73734,15%00,00%151.513100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 19194.49468,65%88.81631,35%00,00%283.310100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 2074.93432,75%153.84767,25%00,00%228.776100.0%El control republicano
Distrito 2168.07454,18%57.57345,82%00,00%125.647100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 2249.86248,48%52,99451,52%00,00%102.852100.0%El control republicano
Distrito 2365.90838,97%103.19761,03%00,00%169.105100.0%El control republicano
Distrito 24159.01960,57%103.53339,43%00,00%262.552100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 2587.64157,38%65.10142,62%00,00%152.742100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 26134.57554,53%112.21445,47%00,00%246.789100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 2791.89246,76%104.62453,24%00,00%196.516100.0%El control republicano
Distrito 28150.06266,24%76.49533,76%00,00%226.557100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 29119.435100,00%00,00%00,00%119.435100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 30211.068100,00%00,00%00,00%211.068100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 3191,47259,54%62.15340,46%00,00%153.625100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 32167.41169,17%74.61830,83%00,00%242.029100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 3376.58857,71%56.11942,29%00,00%132.707100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 34121.467100,00%00,00%00,00%121.467100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 3575,12157,36%55.83242,64%00,00%130.953100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 36194.29969,75%84.26430,25%00,00%278.563100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 37131.880100,00%00,00%00,00%131.880100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 38101.26058,09%73.05141,91%00,00%174.311100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 3975.89657,67%55.70142,33%00,00%131.597100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 40122.72243,16%161.58956,84%00,00%284.311100.0%El control republicano
Distrito 41112.76947,65%123.86952,35%00,00%236.638100.0%El control republicano
Distrito 4299,21768,37%45.90331,63%00,00%145.120100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 4395,46277,33%27,98522,67%00,00%123.447100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 44100.16072,21%38.55427,79%00,00%138.714100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 45103.46647,59%113.96052,41%00,00%217.426100.0%El control republicano
Distrito 4678.04161,79%48.25738,21%00,00%126.298100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 47137.37451,72%128.26148,28%00,00%265.635100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 48101.90039,64%155.17160,36%00,00%257.071100.0%El control republicano
Distrito 49153.54152,63%138.19447,37%00,00%291.735100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 50168.81662,84%99,81937,16%00,00%268.635100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 51144.18661,86%88.88638,14%00,00%233.072100.0%Control democrático
Distrito 52100.68666,67%50.33033,33%00,00%151.016100.0%Control democrático
Total6.743.73763,28%3.859.66636,22%52.9650,50%10.656.368100.0%

Distrito 1

Elecciones del primer distrito del Congreso de California de 2022

 
CandidatoDoug La MalfaMax Steiner
FiestaRepublicanoDemocrático
Voto popular152.83993.386
Porcentaje62,1%37,9%

Resultados del condado
LaMalfa:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%

Representante de Estados Unidos antes de las elecciones

Doug LaMalfa
Republican

Representante electo de EE.UU.

Doug LaMalfa
Republican

El republicano Doug LaMalfa , que había representado al distrito desde 2013, fue reelegido con el 57,0% de los votos en 2020. [5] LaMalfa se postulaba para la reelección.

Candidatos

Avanzado a general

Eliminado en primaria

  • Tim Geist (republicano), investigador en biopsicología [8]
  • Rose Penelope Yee (sin preferencia partidista), empresaria [8]

Respaldos

Doug La Malfa

Funcionarios federales

Organizaciones

Predicciones

FuenteCategoríaA partir de
El informe político de Cook [11]R sólido21 de diciembre de 2021
Elecciones desde dentro [12]R sólido28 de diciembre de 2021
La bola de cristal de Sabato [13]R seguro4 de enero de 2022
Político [14]R sólido5 de abril de 2022
RCP [15]R seguro9 de junio de 2022
Noticias de Fox [16]R sólido11 de julio de 2022
Cuartel General de la DDH [17]R sólido20 de julio de 2022
538 [18]R sólido30 de junio de 2022
El economista [19]R seguro7 de septiembre de 2022

Resultados

Primer distrito del Congreso de California , 2022 [20] [21]
Elecciones primarias
FiestaCandidatoVotos%
RepublicanoDoug LaMalfa (titular)96.85857.1
DemocráticoMax Steiner55,54932.8
RepublicanoEspíritu de Tim11.4086.7
Sin preferencia partidistaRosa Penélope Yee5.7773.4
Total de votos169.592100.0
Elecciones generales
RepublicanoDoug LaMalfa (titular)152.83962.1
DemocráticoMax Steiner93.38637.9
Total de votos246.225100.0
El control republicano

Distrito 2

Elecciones del segundo distrito del Congreso de California de 2022

 
CandidatoJared HuffmanDouglas Brower
FiestaDemocráticoRepublicano
Voto popular229.72079.029
Porcentaje74,4%25,6%

Resultados del condado
Huffman:      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%
Brower:      50–60%

Representante de Estados Unidos antes de las elecciones

Jared Huffman
Demócrata

Representante electo de EE.UU.

Jared Huffman
Demócrata

El demócrata Jared Huffman , que había representado al distrito desde 2013, fue reelegido con el 75,7% de los votos en 2020. [5]

Candidatos

Avanzado a general

Eliminado en primaria

  • Chris Coulombe (republicano), empresario [22]
  • Darian Elizondo (Republicano), dueño de negocio [24]
  • Beth Hampson (demócrata), educadora [25]
  • Arquímedes Ramírez (republicano), neurocirujano [22]

Respaldos

Douglas Brower (derecha)

Predicciones

FuenteCategoríaA partir de
El informe político de Cook [11]D sólida21 de diciembre de 2021
Elecciones desde dentro [12]D seguro3 de noviembre de 2022
La bola de cristal de Sabato [13]D seguro4 de enero de 2022
Político [14]D sólida5 de abril de 2022
RCP [15]D seguro9 de junio de 2022
Noticias de Fox [16]D sólida11 de julio de 2022
Cuartel General de la DDH [17]D sólida20 de julio de 2022
538 [18]D sólida30 de junio de 2022
El economista [19]D seguro7 de septiembre de 2022

Resultados

Segundo distrito del Congreso de California , 2022 [20] [21]
Elecciones primarias
FiestaCandidatoVotos%
DemocráticoJared Huffman (titular)145.24568,7
RepublicanoDouglas Brower18.1028.6
RepublicanoChris Coulombe17.4988.3
DemocráticoBeth Hampson14.2626.7
RepublicanoArquímedes Ramírez12.2025.8
RepublicanoDarian J. Elizondo4.0121.9
Total de votos211.321100.0
Elecciones generales
DemocráticoJared Huffman (titular)229.72074.4
RepublicanoDouglas Brower79.02925.6
Total de votos308.749100.0
Control democrático

Distrito 3

Elecciones del tercer distrito del Congreso de California de 2022

 
CandidatoKevin KileyKermit Jones
FiestaRepublicanoDemocrático
Voto popular181.438156.761
Porcentaje53,6%46,4%

Resultados del condado
Kiley:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Jones:      50–60%      60–70%

Representante de Estados Unidos antes de las elecciones

Ninguno (nuevo asiento)

Representante electo de EE.UU.

Kevin Kiley
Republican

Este escaño quedó vacante después de que el demócrata John Garamendi , que había representado al tercer distrito desde 2013, optara por postularse en el octavo distrito . [5]

Candidatos

Avanzado a general

Eliminado en primaria

Se retiró

Respaldos

Kermit Jones (D)

Predicciones

FuenteCategoríaA partir de
El informe político de Cook [11]Probablemente R21 de diciembre de 2021
Elecciones desde dentro [12]Probablemente R28 de diciembre de 2021
La bola de cristal de Sabato [13]Probablemente R4 de enero de 2022
Político [14]Probablemente R7 de noviembre de 2022
RCP [15]Probablemente R9 de junio de 2022
Noticias de Fox [16]Probablemente R22 de agosto de 2022
Cuartel General de la DDH [17]Probablemente R20 de julio de 2022
538 [18]R sólido19 de octubre de 2022
El economista [19]Probablemente R7 de septiembre de 2022

Votación

Encuesta hipotética

Scott Jones contra Kevin Kiley

Fuente de la encuestaFecha(s)
de administración

Tamaño de la muestra [a]
Margen
de error
Scott
Jones
(derecha)
Kevin
Kiley
(derecha)
Indeciso
Estrategias de opinión pública (R) [42] [b] [A]Del 10 al 12 de mayo de 2022350 (LV)± 5,2%13%28%59%

Resultados

Tercer distrito del Congreso de California , 2022 [20] [21]
Elecciones primarias
FiestaCandidatoVotos%
RepublicanoKevin Kiley93.55239.7
DemocráticoKermit Jones91.21738.7
RepublicanoScott Jones38.28816.2
DemocráticoDavid Peterson12.6755.4
Total de votos235.732100.0
Elecciones generales
RepublicanoKevin Kiley 181.43853.6
DemocráticoKermit Jones156.76146.4
Total de votos338.199100.0
Victoria republicana (nuevo escaño)

Distrito 4

Elecciones del 4.º distrito del Congreso de California de 2022

 
CandidatoMike ThompsonMatt Brock
FiestaDemocráticoRepublicano
Voto popular176.90084.007
Porcentaje67,8%32,2%

Resultados del grupo de bloques
Thompson:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%      90-100%
Brock:      50-60%      60-70%
Sin resultados:      

Representante de Estados Unidos antes de las elecciones

Mike Thompson
Demócrata

Representante electo de EE.UU.

Mike Thompson
Demócrata

Los límites del distrito fueron rediseñados durante el ciclo de redistribución de distritos de 2020 y el titular Tom McClintock optó por postularse en el quinto distrito . [43] El demócrata Mike Thompson , que había representado al quinto distrito desde 2013, fue reelegido con el 76,1% de los votos en 2020. [5]

Candidatos

Avanzado a general

  • Matt Brock (republicano), supervisor de servicios de agua [44]
  • Mike Thompson (demócrata), actual representante de los EE. UU. [45]

Eliminado en primaria

  • Andrew Engdahl (demócrata), organizador comunitario y líder empresarial [46]
  • Scott Giblin (republicano), técnico de servicios de información y segundo candidato de este distrito en 2020 [47] [48]
  • Jimih Jones (republicano), asesor de piezas [49]
  • Jason Kishineff (sin preferencia partidista), ama de casa [49]

Respaldos

Matt Brock (derecha)

Organizaciones

Mike Thompson (demócrata)

Senadores estadounidenses

Organizaciones

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Predicciones

FuenteCategoríaA partir de
El informe político de Cook [11]D sólida21 de diciembre de 2021
Elecciones desde dentro [12]D sólida28 de diciembre de 2021
La bola de cristal de Sabato [13]D seguro4 de enero de 2022
Político [14]D sólida5 de abril de 2022
RCP [15]D seguro9 de junio de 2022
Noticias de Fox [16]D sólida11 de julio de 2022
Cuartel General de la DDH [17]D sólida20 de julio de 2022
538 [18]D sólida30 de junio de 2022
El economista [19]D seguro7 de septiembre de 2022

Resultados

Distrito 4 del Congreso de California , 2022 [20] [21]
Elecciones primarias
FiestaCandidatoVotos%
DemocráticoMike Thompson (titular)115.04166.2
RepublicanoMatt Brock28.26016.3
RepublicanoScott Giblin16.9149.7
DemocráticoAndrés Engdahl8.6345.0
Sin preferencia partidistaJason Kishineff2.4771.4
RepublicanoJimi L. Jones2.3631.4
Sin preferencia partidistaSeth T. Newman (escritor)150.0
Total de votos173.704100.0
Elecciones generales
DemocráticoMike Thompson (titular)176.90067,8
RepublicanoMatt Brock84.00732.2
Total de votos260.907100.0
Control democrático

Distrito 5

Elecciones del distrito 5 del Congreso de California de 2022

 
CandidatoTom McClintockMichael J. Barkley
FiestaRepublicanoDemocrático
Voto popular173.524109.506
Porcentaje61,3%38,7%

Resultados del condado
McClintock:      50-60%      60-70%

Representante de Estados Unidos antes de las elecciones

Tom McClintock
Republican

Representante electo de EE.UU.

Tom McClintock
Republican

Debido a la redistribución de distritos, el titular cambió del demócrata Mike Thompson al republicano Devin Nunes . Nunes inicialmente se postuló para la reelección, pero renunció a su puesto el 1 de enero de 2022 para convertirse en el director ejecutivo de Trump Media & Technology Group . Después de esto, su compañero republicano Tom McClintock pasó a postularse en este distrito. McClintock, que había representado al cuarto distrito desde 2009, fue reelegido con el 55,9% de los votos en 2020. [5]

Candidatos

Avanzado a general

  • Michael J. Barkley (demócrata), abogado [8]
  • Tom McClintock (republicano), actual representante de los EE. UU. [37]

Eliminado en primaria

  • Nathan Magsig (republicano), supervisor del condado de Fresno [56]
  • David Main (republicano), médico de urgencias [8]
  • Kelsten Charles Obert (republicano), empresario [8]
  • Steve Wozniak (sin preferencia partidaria), editor [8]

Se retiró

Rechazado

Respaldos

Tom McClintock (derecha)

Predicciones

FuenteCategoríaA partir de
El informe político de Cook [11]R sólido21 de diciembre de 2021
Elecciones desde dentro [12]R sólido28 de diciembre de 2021
La bola de cristal de Sabato [13]R seguro4 de enero de 2022
Político [14]R sólido5 de abril de 2022
RCP [15]R seguro9 de junio de 2022
Noticias de Fox [16]R sólido11 de julio de 2022
Cuartel General de la DDH [17]R sólido20 de julio de 2022
538 [18]R sólido30 de junio de 2022
El economista [19]R seguro7 de septiembre de 2022

Resultados

Distrito 5 del Congreso de California , 2022 [20] [21]
Elecciones primarias
FiestaCandidatoVotos%
RepublicanoTom McClintock (titular)87.01045,5
DemocráticoMichael J. Barkley64.28533.6
RepublicanoNathan F. Magsig25,29913.2
Sin preferencia partidistaSteve Wozniak6.0453.2
RepublicanoDavid principal5,9273.1
RepublicanoKelsten Charles Obert2.8641.5
Total de votos191.430100.0
Elecciones generales
RepublicanoTom McClintock (titular)173.52461.3
DemocráticoMichael J. Barkley109.50638.7
Total de votos283.030100.0
El control republicano

Distrito 6

Elecciones del distrito 6 del Congreso de California de 2022

 
CandidatoAmi BeraTamika Hamilton
FiestaDemocráticoRepublicano
Voto popular121.05895.325
Porcentaje55,9%44,1%

Representante de Estados Unidos antes de las elecciones

Ami Bera
Demócrata

Representante electo de EE.UU.

Ami Bera
Demócrata

Debido a la redistribución de distritos, la actual representante del distrito 6, Ami Bera, y la actual representante del distrito 7, Doris Matsui , ambas demócratas, intercambiaron sus distritos. Bera, que había representado al distrito 7 desde 2013, fue reelegida con el 56,6% de los votos en 2020. [5]

Candidatos

Avanzado a general

Eliminado en primaria

  • Chris Bish (republicano), agente inmobiliario y propietario de una pequeña empresa [81] [82]
  • Karla Black (Republicana) [8]
  • Bret Daniels (republicano), concejal de la ciudad de Citrus Heights [83]
  • Mark Gorman (demócrata), trabajador minorista [8]
  • D. Keith Langford Jr. (Republicano) [8]

Respaldos

Tamika Hamilton (derecha)

Organizaciones

Predicciones

FuenteCategoríaA partir de
El informe político de Cook [11]D sólida21 de diciembre de 2021
Elecciones desde dentro [12]D sólida28 de diciembre de 2021
La bola de cristal de Sabato [13]D seguro4 de enero de 2022
Político [14]Probablemente D7 de noviembre de 2022
RCP [15]Probablemente D9 de junio de 2022
Noticias de Fox [16]D sólida11 de octubre de 2022
Cuartel General de la DDH [17]D sólida20 de julio de 2022
538 [18]D sólida30 de junio de 2022
El economista [19]Probablemente D1 de noviembre de 2022

Resultados

Distrito 6 del Congreso de California , 2022 [20] [21]
Elecciones primarias
FiestaCandidatoVotos%
DemocráticoAmi Bera (titular)76.31752.6
RepublicanoTamika Hamilton27.33918.8
RepublicanoBret Daniels16.61211.5
RepublicanoChristine Bish11,4217.9
DemocráticoMarco Gorman7,5285.2
RepublicanoKarla Negra3.5532.4
RepublicanoD. Keith Langford, Jr.2.2721.6
VerdeChris Richardson (voto por escrito)150.0
Total de votos145.057100.0
Elecciones generales
DemocráticoAmi Bera (titular)121.05855,9
RepublicanoTamika Hamilton95.32544.1
Total de votos216.383100.0
Control democrático

Distrito 7

Elecciones del séptimo distrito del Congreso de California de 2022

 
CandidatoDoris MatsuiMax Semenenko
FiestaDemocráticoRepublicano
Voto popular150.61870.033
Porcentaje68,3%31,7%

Representante de Estados Unidos antes de las elecciones

Doris Matsui
Demócrata

Representante electo de EE.UU.

Doris Matsui
Demócrata

Debido a la redistribución de distritos, la actual representante del distrito 6, Ami Bera, y la actual representante del distrito 7, Doris Matsui , ambas demócratas, intercambiaron sus distritos. Matsui, que había representado al distrito 6 desde 2013, fue reelegida con el 73,3% de los votos en 2020. [5]

Candidatos

Avanzado a general

  • Doris Matsui (demócrata), actual representante de los EE. UU. [78]
  • Max Semenenko (republicano), propietario de una pequeña empresa [86]

Eliminado en primaria

  • Jimmy Fremgen (demócrata), ex miembro del equipo del representante estadounidense Elijah Cummings [87]

Retirado

  • Mathew Ray Jedeikin (demócrata) [88]

Respaldos

Predicciones

FuenteCategoríaA partir de
El informe político de Cook [11]D sólida21 de diciembre de 2021
Elecciones desde dentro [12]D sólida28 de diciembre de 2021
La bola de cristal de Sabato [13]D seguro4 de enero de 2022
Político [14]D sólida5 de abril de 2022
RCP [15]D seguro9 de junio de 2022
Noticias de Fox [16]D sólida11 de julio de 2022
Cuartel General de la DDH [17]D sólida20 de julio de 2022
538 [18]D sólida30 de junio de 2022
El economista [19]D seguro7 de septiembre de 2022

Resultados

Distrito 7 del Congreso de California , 2022 [20] [21]
Elecciones primarias
FiestaCandidatoVotos%
DemocráticoDoris Matsui (titular)94.89663.2
RepublicanoMax Semenenko42.72828.5
DemocráticoJimmy Fremgen12.5508.3
Total de votos150.174100.0
Elecciones generales
DemocráticoDoris Matsui (titular)150.61868.3
RepublicanoMax Semenenko70.03331.7
Total de votos220.651100.0
Control democrático

Distrito 8

Elecciones del distrito 8 del Congreso de California de 2022

 
CandidatoJuan GaramendiRudy Recile
FiestaDemocráticoRepublicano
Voto popular145.50146.634
Porcentaje75,7%24,3%

Representante de Estados Unidos antes de las elecciones

John Garamendi
Demócrata

Representante electo de EE.UU.

John Garamendi
Demócrata

Debido a la redistribución de distritos, el titular pasó del republicano Jay Obernolte al demócrata John Garamendi . Garamendi, que había representado al tercer distrito desde 2013, fue reelegido con el 54,7 % de los votos en 2020. [5] Garamendi se postulaba para la reelección.

Candidatos

Avanzado a general

Eliminado en primaria

  • Christopher Riley (demócrata), profesor [92]
  • Edwin Rutsch (demócrata), organizador comunitario [92]
  • Cheryl Sudduth (demócrata), vicepresidenta de la junta directiva del Distrito de Aguas Residuales del Condado Oeste [92]

Descalificado

Se retiró

Respaldos

Juan Garamendi (demócrata)
Rudy Recile (derecha)

Organizaciones

Tamika Hamilton (R) (se retiró)

Organizaciones

Predicciones

FuenteCategoríaA partir de
El informe político de Cook [11]D sólida21 de diciembre de 2021
Elecciones desde dentro [12]D sólida28 de diciembre de 2021
La bola de cristal de Sabato [13]D seguro4 de enero de 2022
Político [14]D sólida5 de abril de 2022
RCP [15]D seguro9 de junio de 2022
Noticias de Fox [16]D sólida11 de julio de 2022
Cuartel General de la DDH [17]D sólida20 de julio de 2022
538 [18]D sólida30 de junio de 2022
El economista [19]D seguro7 de septiembre de 2022

Resultados

Distrito 8 del Congreso de California , 2022 [20] [21]
Elecciones primarias
FiestaCandidatoVotos%
DemocráticoJohn Garamendi (titular)72.33363.1
RepublicanoRudy Recile23.51820.5
DemocráticoCheryl Sudduth11.3789.9
DemocráticoCristóbal Riley3.9263.4
DemocráticoEdwin Rutsch3.2682.9
DemocráticoDemnlus Johnson (voto por escrito)2340,2
Total de votos114.657100.0
Elecciones generales
DemocráticoJohn Garamendi (titular)145.50175,7
RepublicanoRudy Recile46.63424.3
Total de votos192.135100.0
Control democrático

Distrito 9

Elecciones del noveno distrito del Congreso de California de 2022

 
CandidatoJosh más duroTom Patti
FiestaDemocráticoRepublicano
Voto popular95,59878.802
Porcentaje54,8%45,2%

Representante de Estados Unidos antes de las elecciones

Jerry McNerney ( demócrata )
Josh Harder ( demócrata )

Representante electo de EE.UU.

Josh Harder ( demócrata )

El demócrata Jerry McNerney , que había representado al distrito desde 2013, fue reelegido con el 57,6% de los votos en 2020. [5] McNerney decidió retirarse en lugar de buscar la reelección, y su compañero demócrata Josh Harder pasó entonces a postularse en este distrito. [96]

Candidatos

Avanzado a general

Eliminado en primaria

  • Mark Andrews (sin preferencia partidaria), empresario
  • Harpreet Chima (demócrata), organizadora sindical e investigadora [98] [25]
  • Karena Feng (demócrata), consultora política [99]
  • Khalid Jafri (demócrata), ingeniero y agricultor
  • Jonathan Madison (republicano), propietario de un negocio y ex miembro del personal del representante estadounidense
  • Jim Shoemaker (republicano), empresario

Rechazado

Respaldos

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

FuenteCategoríaA partir de
El informe político de Cook [11]Inclinarse D1 de noviembre de 2022
Elecciones desde dentro [12]Probablemente D15 de julio de 2022
La bola de cristal de Sabato [13]Inclinarse D13 de julio de 2022
Político [14]Inclinarse D12 de agosto de 2022
RCP [15]Lanzamiento27 de octubre de 2022
Noticias de Fox [16]Inclinarse D11 de julio de 2022
Cuartel General de la DDH [17]Probablemente D20 de julio de 2022
538 [18]Probablemente D5 de noviembre de 2022
El economista [19]Probablemente D7 de septiembre de 2022

Votación

Fuente de la encuestaFecha(s)
de administración

Tamaño de la muestra [a]
Margen
de error
Josh
Harder (Defensor)
Tom
Patti (derecha)
OtroIndeciso
Investigación de RMG [107]Del 19 al 26 de julio de 2022400 (LV)± 4,9%38%38%3%21%

Resultados

Distrito 9 del Congreso de California , 2022 [20] [21]
Elecciones primarias
FiestaCandidatoVotos%
DemocráticoJosh Harder (titular)39.02636.7
RepublicanoTom Patti30.84329.0
RepublicanoJim Zapatero15,44314.5
DemocráticoChima de Harpreet8,4337.9
RepublicanoJonathan Madison5,9925.6
DemocráticoKhalid Jafri3.1743.0
DemocráticoKarena Feng2.6322.5
Sin preferencia partidistaMarco Andrews7580,7
Total de votos106.301100.0
Elecciones generales
DemocráticoJosh Harder (titular)95,59854.8
RepublicanoTom Patti78.80245.2
Total de votos174.400100.0
Control democrático

Distrito 10

Elecciones del distrito 10 del Congreso de California de 2022

 
CandidatoMark DeSaulnierMichael Kerr
FiestaDemocráticoVerde
Voto popular198.41552.965
Porcentaje78,9%21,1%

Representante de Estados Unidos antes de las elecciones

Mark DeSaulnier
Demócrata

Representante electo de EE.UU.

Mark DeSaulnier
Demócrata

Debido a la redistribución de distritos, el titular pasó del demócrata Josh Harder al demócrata Mark DeSaulnier . DeSaulnier, que había representado al distrito 11 desde 2015, fue reelegido con el 73,0 % de los votos en 2020. [5] DeSaulnier se postulaba para la reelección.

Candidatos

Avanzado a general

  • Mark DeSaulnier (demócrata), actual representante de los EE. UU. [108]
  • Michael Ernest Kerr (Green), defensor de la justicia social [109]

Respaldos

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

FuenteCategoríaA partir de
El informe político de Cook [11]D sólida21 de diciembre de 2021
Elecciones desde dentro [12]D sólida28 de diciembre de 2021
La bola de cristal de Sabato [13]D seguro4 de enero de 2022
Político [14]D sólida5 de abril de 2022
RCP [15]D seguro9 de junio de 2022
Noticias de Fox [16]D sólida11 de julio de 2022
Cuartel General de la DDH [17]D sólida20 de julio de 2022
538 [18]D sólida30 de junio de 2022
El economista [19]D seguro7 de septiembre de 2022

Resultados

Distrito 10 del Congreso de California , 2022 [20] [21]
Elecciones primarias
FiestaCandidatoVotos%
DemocráticoMark DeSaulnier (titular)124.78784.0
VerdeMichael Ernest Kerr22.21014.9
RepublicanoKatherine Piccinini (escritora)1.6381.1
Total de votos148.635100.0
Elecciones generales
DemocráticoMark DeSaulnier (titular)198.41578,9
VerdeMichael Ernest Kerr52.96521.1
Total de votos251.380100.0
Control democrático

Distrito 11

Elecciones del distrito 11 del Congreso de California de 2022

 
CandidatoNancy PelosiJuan Dennis
FiestaDemocráticoRepublicano
Voto popular220.84842.217
Porcentaje84,0%16,0%

Representante de Estados Unidos antes de las elecciones

Nancy Pelosi
Demócrata

Representante electo de EE.UU.

Nancy Pelosi
Demócrata

Debido a la redistribución de distritos, el titular pasó del demócrata Mark DeSaulnier a la también demócrata Nancy Pelosi . Pelosi, que había representado al distrito 12 desde 2013, fue reelegida con el 77,6 % de los votos en 2020. [5] Pelosi se postulaba para la reelección.

Candidatos

Avanzado a general

Eliminado en primaria

  • Shahid Buttar, abogado, candidato por este distrito en 2018 y segundo en 2020 [113] [109]
  • Eve Del Castello, consultora empresarial [109]
  • Jeffrey Phillips (demócrata), activista progresista [111] [25]
  • Bianca von Krieg (demócrata), modelo y actriz [114] [25]

Rechazado

  • Joseph Roberts (republicano) [115]

Respaldos

Shahid Buttar (D)

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

FuenteCategoríaA partir de
El informe político de Cook [11]D sólida21 de diciembre de 2021
Elecciones desde dentro [12]D sólida28 de diciembre de 2021
La bola de cristal de Sabato [13]D seguro4 de enero de 2022
Político [14]D sólida5 de abril de 2022
RCP [15]D seguro9 de junio de 2022
Noticias de Fox [16]D sólida11 de julio de 2022
Cuartel General de la DDH [17]D sólida20 de julio de 2022
538 [18]D sólida30 de junio de 2022
El economista [19]D seguro7 de septiembre de 2022

Resultados

Distrito 11 del Congreso de California , 2022 [20] [21]
Elecciones primarias
FiestaCandidatoVotos%
DemocráticoNancy Pelosi (titular)133.79871.7
RepublicanoJuan Dennis20.05410.7
DemocráticoShahid Buttar19,47110.4
RepublicanoEva Del Castello7,3193.9
DemocráticoJeffrey Phillips3.5951.9
DemocráticoBianca Von Krieg2,4991.3
Total de votos186.736100.0
Elecciones generales
DemocráticoNancy Pelosi (titular)220.84884.0
RepublicanoJuan Dennis42.21716.0
Total de votos263.065100.0
Control democrático

Distrito 12

Elecciones del distrito 12 del Congreso de California de 2022

 
CandidatoBárbara LeeEsteban Slauson
FiestaDemocráticoRepublicano
Voto popular217.11022.859
Porcentaje90,5%9,5%

Resultados del grupo de bloques
Lee:      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%      90-100%
Sin resultados:      

Representante de Estados Unidos antes de las elecciones

Barbara Lee
Demócrata

Representante electo de EE.UU.

Barbara Lee
Demócrata

Debido a la redistribución de distritos, la titular cambió de la demócrata Nancy Pelosi a su compañera demócrata Barbara Lee . Lee, que había representado al distrito 13 desde 2013, fue reelegida con el 90,4% de los votos en 2020. [5] Lee se postulaba para la reelección.

Candidatos

Avanzado a general

  • Barbara Lee (demócrata), actual representante de los EE. UU. [119]
  • Stephen Slauson (republicano), ingeniero eléctrico [109]

Eliminado en primaria

  • Glenn Kaplan (sin preferencia partidista), propietario de una pequeña empresa [109]
  • Ned Nuerge (republicano), instructor de manejo jubilado [109]
  • Eric Wilson (demócrata), empleado de una organización sin fines de lucro [109]

Respaldos

Barbara Lee (demócrata)

Elecciones generales

Predicción

FuenteCategoríaA partir de
El informe político de Cook [11]D sólida21 de diciembre de 2021
Elecciones desde dentro [12]D sólida28 de diciembre de 2021
La bola de cristal de Sabato [13]D seguro4 de enero de 2022
Político [14]D sólida5 de abril de 2022
RCP [15]D seguro9 de junio de 2022
Noticias de Fox [16]D sólida11 de julio de 2022
Cuartel General de la DDH [17]D sólida20 de julio de 2022
538 [18]D sólida30 de junio de 2022
El economista [19]D seguro7 de septiembre de 2022

Resultados

Distrito 12 del Congreso de California , 2022 [20] [21]
Elecciones primarias
FiestaCandidatoVotos%
DemocráticoBarbara Lee (titular)135.89287,7
RepublicanoEsteban Slauson8,2745.3
Sin preferencia partidistaGlenn Kaplan5,1413.3
DemocráticoEric Wilson3.7532.4
RepublicanoNed Nuerge1.9021.2
Total de votos154.962100.0
Elecciones generales
DemocráticoBarbara Lee (titular)217.11090,5
RepublicanoEsteban Slauson22.8599.5
Total de votos239.969100.0
Control democrático

Distrito 13

Elecciones del distrito 13 del Congreso de California de 2022

 
CandidatoJuan DuarteAdán gris
FiestaRepublicanoDemocrático
Voto popular67.06066.496
Porcentaje50,2%49,8%

Resultados del grupo de bloques
Duarte:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%      90-100%
Gray:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      90-100%

Representante de Estados Unidos antes de las elecciones

Ninguno (Nuevo asiento)

Representante electo de EE.UU.

John Duarte
Republican

Debido a la redistribución de distritos, la titular cambió de la demócrata Barbara Lee a su compañero demócrata Josh Harder . Harder, que había representado al distrito 10 desde 2019, fue reelegido con el 55,2% de los votos en 2020. [5] Harder se postulaba para la reelección en el Distrito 9, lo que dejaba este escaño vacante. [122] El 2 de diciembre, se declaró la contienda para Duarte, que lideraba con un margen de 584 votos en bruto. [123]

Candidatos

Avanzado a general

Eliminado en primaria

Se retiró

Rechazado

Respaldos

Adam Gray (demócrata)

Funcionarios federales

Funcionarios estatales

  • Gavin Newsom , gobernador de California (2019-presente) [58]

Organizaciones

Phil Arballo (demócrata)

Individuos

Organizaciones

Sindicatos de trabajadores

  • Sindicato de Sindicatos Independientes de California [95]

Elecciones generales

Debates y foros

Debates y foros de las elecciones generales del distrito 13 del Congreso de California de 2022
No.FechaAnfitriónModeradorEnlaceParticipantes
 P  Participante    A  Ausente    N  No invitado    I  Invitado Yo Retirado
GrisDuarte
1 [140]26 de septiembre de 2022McClatchyGarth Stapley y Joe Kieta[141]PAGPAG

Predicciones

FuenteCategoríaA partir de
El informe político de Cook [11]Lanzamiento28 de junio de 2022
Elecciones desde dentro [12]Lanzamiento3 de noviembre de 2022
La bola de cristal de Sabato [13]Inclinación R (giro)7 de noviembre de 2022
Político [14]Inclinación R (giro)7 de noviembre de 2022
RCP [15]Lanzamiento9 de junio de 2022
Noticias de Fox [16]Lanzamiento11 de julio de 2022
Cuartel General de la DDH [17]Lanzamiento17 de octubre de 2022
538 [18]Inclinarse D19 de octubre de 2022
El economista [19]Inclinarse D7 de septiembre de 2022

Votación

Fuente de la encuestaFecha(s)
de administración

Tamaño de la muestra [a]
Margen
de error
Adam
Gray (demócrata)
Juan
Duarte (derecha)
OtroIndeciso
Grupo de Información Moore (R) [142] [B]3 al 7 de agosto de 2022400 (LV)± 4,9%47%43%10%
Investigación de RMG [143]26 de julio – 2 de agosto de 2022400 (LV)± 4,9%37%37%4%23%
Encuesta hipotética

Demócrata genérico vs. republicano genérico

Fuente de la encuestaFecha(s)
de administración

Tamaño de la muestra [a]
Margen
de error

Demócrata genérico

Republicano genérico
Indeciso
Encuestas de políticas públicas (D) [144] [C]18 de octubre de 202240%37%23%
Grupo de Información Moore (R) [142] [B]3 al 7 de agosto de 2022400 (LV)± 4,9%46%43%11%

Resultados

Distrito 13 del Congreso de California , 2022 [20]
Elecciones primarias
FiestaCandidatoVotos%
RepublicanoJuan Duarte26.16334.2
DemocráticoAdán gris23.78431.1
DemocráticoPhil Arballo13.09917.1
RepublicanoDavid Giglio11.32014.8
RepublicanoDiego Martínez2.0262.7
Total de votos76.392100.0
Elecciones generales
RepublicanoJuan Duarte 67.06050.2
DemocráticoAdán gris66.49649.8
Total de votos133.556100.0
Ganancia republicana frente a demócrata

Distrito 14

Elecciones del distrito 14 del Congreso de California de 2022

 
CandidatoEric SwalwellAlison Hayden
FiestaDemocráticoRepublicano
Voto popular137.61260.852
Porcentaje69,3%30,7%

Resultados del grupo de bloques
Swalwell:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%
Hayden:      50-60%      60-70%

Representante de Estados Unidos antes de las elecciones

Eric Swalwell
Demócrata

Representante electo de EE.UU.

Eric Swalwell
Demócrata

Debido a la redistribución de distritos, la actual representante del distrito 14, Jackie Speier , y el actual representante del distrito 15, Eric Swalwell , ambos demócratas, intercambiaron sus distritos. Swalwell, que había representado al distrito 15 desde 2013, fue reelegido con el 70,9 % de los votos en 2020. [5]

Candidatos

Avanzado a general

  • Alison Hayden (republicana), maestra de educación especial y segunda candidata de este distrito en 2020 [145] [146]
  • Eric Swalwell (demócrata), actual representante de los EE. UU. [147]

Eliminado en primaria

  • Sri "Steve" Iyer (republicano), ejecutivo internacional de energías renovables [109]
  • James Peters (demócrata), creador de equipos y camarero
  • Liam Miguel Simard (sin preferencia partidista) [109]
  • Mayor Singh (sin preferencia partidaria) [109]
  • Tom Wong (republicano), propietario de una pequeña empresa [109]

Respaldos

Eric Swalwell (demócrata)

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

FuenteCategoríaA partir de
El informe político de Cook [11]D sólida21 de diciembre de 2021
Elecciones desde dentro [12]D sólida28 de diciembre de 2021
La bola de cristal de Sabato [13]D seguro4 de enero de 2022
Político [14]D sólida5 de abril de 2022
RCP [15]D seguro9 de junio de 2022
Noticias de Fox [16]D sólida11 de julio de 2022
Cuartel General de la DDH [17]D sólida20 de julio de 2022
538 [18]D sólida30 de junio de 2022
El economista [19]D seguro7 de septiembre de 2022

Resultados

Distrito 14 del Congreso de California , 2022 [20] [21]
Elecciones primarias
FiestaCandidatoVotos%
DemocráticoEric Swalwell (titular)77.12063.6
RepublicanoAlison Hayden12.50310.3
RepublicanoTom Wong11.4069.4
RepublicanoSri "Steve" Iyer10,8298.9
DemocráticoJames Peters6.2165.1
Sin preferencia partidistaMayor Singh2,4952.1
Sin preferencia partidistaLiam Miguel Simard6570,5
Total de votos121.226100.0
Elecciones generales
DemocráticoEric Swalwell (titular)137.61269.3
RepublicanoAlison Hayden60.85230.7
Total de votos198.464100.0
Control democrático

Distrito 15

Elecciones del distrito 15 del Congreso de California de 2022

 
CandidatoKevin MullinDavid Canepa
FiestaDemocráticoDemocrático
Voto popular108.07786.797
Porcentaje55,5%44,5%

Representante de Estados Unidos antes de las elecciones

Jackie Speier
Demócrata

Representante electo de EE.UU.

Kevin Mullin
Demócrata

Debido a la redistribución de distritos, la actual representante del distrito 14, Jackie Speier, y el actual representante del distrito 15, Eric Swalwell , ambos demócratas, intercambiaron distritos. Jackie Speier, que había representado al distrito 14 desde 2013, fue reelegida con el 79,3% de los votos en 2020. [5] En noviembre de 2021, Speier anunció que no buscaría la reelección después de su próximo mandato. [148]

Candidatos

Avanzado a general

Eliminado en primaria

  • Emily Beach (demócrata), concejal de la ciudad de Burlingame y veterana del ejército de EE. UU. [151]
  • Jim Garety (sin preferencia partidista), director de seguridad [109]
  • Gus Mattammal (republicano), profesor de matemáticas [152]
  • Ferenc Pataki (sin preferencia partidista), agente inmobiliario [109]
  • Andrew Watters (demócrata), abogado [152]

Rechazado

  • Josh Becker (demócrata), senador estatal [147]
  • Rick Bonilla (desconocido), concejal de la ciudad de San Mateo [153]
  • David Brandt (sin preferencia partidista) [154]
  • Giselle Hale (demócrata), alcaldesa de Redwood City (se postuló para la asamblea estatal) [147] [155] [153] [156]
  • Davina Hurt (desconocida), concejal de la ciudad de Belmont [153]
  • Shelly Masur (demócrata), ex concejal de Redwood City [147] [153]
  • Diane Papan (demócrata), concejala de la ciudad de San Mateo (candidata a la asamblea estatal) [153] [156]
  • Gina Papan (desconocida), concejal de la ciudad de Millbrae [153]
  • Adam Rak (desconocido), concejal de la ciudad de San Carlos [153]
  • Jackie Speier (demócrata), actual representante de los EE. UU. [157] (respaldó a Kevin Mullin) [158]

Respaldos

Playa Emily (D)

Organizaciones

  • Nueva política [159]
David Canepa (D)

Funcionarios municipales

Kevin Mullin (demócrata)

Representantes de Estados Unidos

Funcionarios estatales

Legisladores estatales

Funcionarios del condado

Organizaciones

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Elecciones primarias

Votación

Fuente de la encuestaFecha(s)
de administración

Tamaño de la muestra [a]
Margen
de error
Playa Emily
(D)
David
Canepa (D)
Jim
Garrity (yo)
Gus
Mattamal (derecha)
Kevin
Mullin (demócrata)
Ferenc
Pataki (Yo)
Andrew
Watters (demócrata)
OtroIndeciso
Investigación de RMG [163]19 y 20 de mayo de 2022500 (LV)± 4,5%4%9%16%16%54%
Investigación FM3 (D) [164] [D]27 al 30 de marzo de 2022427 (LV)± 4,9%8%17%3%9%31%5%1%27%
Investigación Tulchin (D) [165] [E]1 al 6 de febrero de 2022500 (LV)± 4,4%7%19%13%17%2%43%

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

FuenteCategoríaA partir de
El informe político de Cook [11]D sólida21 de diciembre de 2021
Elecciones desde dentro [12]D sólida28 de diciembre de 2021
La bola de cristal de Sabato [13]D seguro4 de enero de 2022
Político [14]D sólida5 de abril de 2022
RCP [15]D seguro9 de junio de 2022
Noticias de Fox [16]D sólida11 de julio de 2022
Cuartel General de la DDH [17]D sólida20 de julio de 2022
538 [18]D sólida30 de junio de 2022
El economista [19]D seguro7 de septiembre de 2022

Resultados

Distrito 15 del Congreso de California , 2022 [20] [21]
Elecciones primarias
FiestaCandidatoVotos%
DemocráticoKevin Mullin58.80641.1
DemocráticoDavid Canepa34.48824.1
RepublicanoGus Mattammal23.62516.5
DemocráticoPlaya Emily20.81614.6
Sin preferencia partidistaJim Garrity3.0812.2
DemocráticoAndrew G. Watters1,5511.1
Sin preferencia partidistaFerenc Pataki6710,5
Total de votos143.038100.0
Elecciones generales
DemocráticoKevin Mullin 108.07755,5
DemocráticoDavid Canepa86.79744.5
Total de votos194.874100.0
Control democrático

Distrito 16

Elecciones del distrito 16 del Congreso de California de 2022

 
CandidatoAnna EshooRishi Kumar
FiestaDemocráticoDemocrático
Voto popular139.235101.772
Porcentaje57,8%42,2%

Resultados del grupo de bloques
Eshoo:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%
Kumar:      50-60%      90-100%
Sin resultados:      

Representante de Estados Unidos antes de las elecciones

Anna Eshoo
Demócrata

Representante electo de EE.UU.

Anna Eshoo
Demócrata

Debido a la redistribución de distritos, el titular pasó del demócrata Jim Costa a la también demócrata Anna Eshoo . Eshoo, que había representado al distrito 18 desde 2013, fue reelegida con el 63,2% de los votos en 2020. [5]

Candidatos

Avanzado a general

Eliminado en primaria

  • Richard Fox (republicano), abogado y médico [109]
  • John Fredrich (sin preferencia partidista), profesor [109]
  • Peter Ohtaki (republicano), ex alcalde de Menlo Park [167]
  • Ajwang Rading (demócrata), abogado [167]
  • Benjamin Solomon (republicano), propietario de una empresa emergente de tecnología financiera [109]
  • Greg Tanaka (demócrata), concejal de la ciudad de Palo Alto [168]

Respaldos

Anna Eshoo (demócrata)
Greg Tanaka (demócrata)

Organizaciones

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

FuenteCategoríaA partir de
El informe político de Cook [11]D sólida21 de diciembre de 2021
Elecciones desde dentro [12]D sólida28 de diciembre de 2021
La bola de cristal de Sabato [13]D seguro4 de enero de 2022
Político [14]D sólida5 de abril de 2022
RCP [15]D seguro9 de junio de 2022
Noticias de Fox [16]D sólida11 de julio de 2022
Cuartel General de la DDH [17]D sólida20 de julio de 2022
538 [18]D sólida30 de junio de 2022
El economista [19]D seguro7 de septiembre de 2022

Resultados

Distrito 16 del Congreso de California , 2022 [20] [21]
Elecciones primarias
FiestaCandidatoVotos%
DemocráticoAnna Eshoo (titular)81.10047,9
DemocráticoRishi Kumar26.43815.6
RepublicanoPeter Ohtaki21.35412.6
RepublicanoRichard Fox13.1877.8
DemocráticoCalificación de Ajwang11,4186.7
DemocráticoGreg Tanaka11,1076.6
RepublicanoBenjamín Salomón2.6591.6
Sin preferencia partidistaJuan Federico2.1201.3
DemocráticoTravis Odekirk (escritor)20.0
Total de votos169.385100.0
Elecciones generales
DemocráticoAnna Eshoo (titular)139.23557.8
DemocráticoRishi Kumar101.77242.2
Total de votos241.007100.0
Control democrático

Distrito 17

Elecciones del distrito 17 del Congreso de California de 2022

 
CandidatoRo KhannaRitesh Tandon
FiestaDemocráticoRepublicano
Voto popular127.85352.400
Porcentaje70,9%29,1%

Resultados del grupo de bloques
Khanna:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%
Tandon:      90-100%
Sin resultados:      

Representante de Estados Unidos antes de las elecciones

Ro Khanna
Demócrata

Representante electo de EE.UU.

Ro Khanna
Demócrata

El demócrata Ro Khanna , que había representado al distrito desde 2017, fue reelegido con el 71,3% de los votos en 2020. [5] Khanna se postulaba para la reelección.

Candidatos

Avanzado a general

  • Ro Khanna (demócrata), actual representante de los EE. UU. [119]
  • Ritesh Tandon (republicano), investigador, empresario y director ejecutivo [109]

Eliminado en primaria

  • Joe Dehn (libertario), animador de bailes de la plaza
  • Stephen Forbes (demócrata), contable [109]
  • Rao Ravul (demócrata), inversor y empresario [109]

Respaldos

Ro Khanna (demócrata)

Organizaciones

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

FuenteCategoríaA partir de
El informe político de Cook [11]D sólida21 de diciembre de 2021
Elecciones desde dentro [12]D sólida28 de diciembre de 2021
La bola de cristal de Sabato [13]D seguro4 de enero de 2022
Político [14]D sólida5 de abril de 2022
RCP [15]D seguro9 de junio de 2022
Noticias de Fox [16]D sólida11 de julio de 2022
Cuartel General de la DDH [17]D sólida20 de julio de 2022
538 [18]D sólida30 de junio de 2022
El economista [19]D seguro7 de septiembre de 2022

Resultados

Distrito 17 del Congreso de California , 2022 [20] [21]
Elecciones primarias
FiestaCandidatoVotos%
DemocráticoRo Khanna (titular)74.89266.0
RepublicanoRitesh Tandon28.73025.3
DemocráticoEsteban Forbes5.6945.0
DemocráticoRao Ravul2,3942.1
libertarioJoe Dehn1.8361.6
Total de votos113.546100.0
Elecciones generales
DemocráticoRo Khanna (titular)127.85370.9
RepublicanoRitesh Tandon52.40029.1
Total de votos180.253100.0
Control democrático

Distrito 18

Elecciones del distrito 18 del Congreso de California de 2022

 
CandidatoZoe LöfgrenPeter Hernández
FiestaDemocráticoRepublicano
Voto popular99.77651.737
Porcentaje65,9%34,1%

Resultados del grupo de bloques
Lofgren:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%
Hernández:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      90-100%
Empate:      50%
Sin resultados:      

Representante de Estados Unidos antes de las elecciones

Zoe Lofgren
Demócrata

Representante electo de EE.UU.

Zoe Lofgren
Demócrata

Debido a la redistribución de distritos, la titular pasó de ser la demócrata Anna Eshoo a su compañera demócrata Zoe Lofgren . Lofgren, que había representado al distrito 19 desde 2013, fue reelegida con el 71,7 % de los votos en 2020. [5] Lofgren se postulaba para la reelección.

Candidatos

Avanzado a general

Eliminado en primaria

  • Luis Acevedo-Arreguin (demócrata), instructor de ciudadanía estadounidense [109]

Respaldos

Zoe Lofgren (demócrata)

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

FuenteCategoríaA partir de
El informe político de Cook [11]D sólida21 de diciembre de 2021
Elecciones desde dentro [12]D sólida28 de diciembre de 2021
La bola de cristal de Sabato [13]D seguro4 de enero de 2022
Político [14]D sólida5 de abril de 2022
RCP [15]D seguro9 de junio de 2022
Noticias de Fox [16]D sólida11 de julio de 2022
Cuartel General de la DDH [17]D sólida20 de julio de 2022
538 [18]D sólida30 de junio de 2022
El economista [19]D seguro7 de septiembre de 2022

Resultados

Distrito 18 del Congreso de California , 2022 [20] [21]
Elecciones primarias
FiestaCandidatoVotos%
DemocráticoZoe Lofgren (titular)50,10456.1
RepublicanoPeter Hernández27,93531.3
DemocráticoLuis Acevedo-Arreguin11,25312.6
Total de votos89,292100.0
Elecciones generales
DemocráticoZoe Lofgren (titular)99.77665,9
RepublicanoPeter Hernández51.73734.1
Total de votos151.513100.0
Control democrático

Distrito 19

Elecciones del distrito 19 del Congreso de California de 2022

 
CandidatoJimmy PanettaJeff Gorman
FiestaDemocráticoRepublicano
Voto popular194.49488.816
Porcentaje68,7%31,3%

Representante de Estados Unidos antes de las elecciones

Jimmy Panetta
Demócrata

Representante electo de EE.UU.

Jimmy Panetta
Demócrata

Debido a la redistribución de distritos, la titular pasó de ser la demócrata Zoe Lofgren a su compañero demócrata Jimmy Panetta . Panetta, que había representado al distrito 20 desde 2017, fue reelegido con el 76,8% de los votos en 2020. [5]

Candidatos

Avanzado a general

  • Jeff Gorman (republicano), propietario de una pequeña empresa [109]
  • Jimmy Panetta (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[171]

Eliminated in primary

  • Douglas Deitch (Democratic), water policy CEO[109]
  • Dalila Epperson (Republican), community organizer and retired nurse[172][25]

Endorsements

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid DDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid DDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe DJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Safe DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid DJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe DSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 19th congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJimmy Panetta (incumbent)127,54567.3
RepublicanJeff Gorman44,18123.3
RepublicanDalila Epperson12,0826.4
DemocraticDouglas Deitch5,7003.0
Total votes189,508 100.0
General election
DemocraticJimmy Panetta (incumbent) 194,494 68.7
RepublicanJeff Gorman88,81631.3
Total votes283,310 100.0
Democratic hold

District 20

2022 California's 20th congressional district election

 
CandidateKevin McCarthyMarisa Wood
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote153,84774,934
Percentage67.2%32.8%

County results
McCarthy:      60–70%

U.S. Representative before election

Kevin McCarthy
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Kevin McCarthy
Republican

Due to redistricting, the incumbent changed from Democrat Jimmy Panetta to Republicans Kevin McCarthy and Connie Conway. McCarthy, who had represented the 23rd district since 2013, was re-elected with 62.1% of the vote in 2020.[5][173] Conway, who was elected in a 2022 special election to replace Devin Nunes after his resignation to become CEO of Trump Media & Technology Group, declined to run for a full term.[63][174]

Candidates

Advanced to general

Eliminated in primary

  • James Davis (Republican), engineer, economist, and author[109]
  • Ben Dewell (Democratic), photographer[176]
  • James Macaulay (Republican), retired accountant[109]

Withdrawn

  • Bruno Amato (Democratic), actor and U.S. Navy veteran[177][178]
  • Louis Gill (Democratic), former non-profit CEO[179][180]

Declined

  • Connie Conway (Republican), incumbent U.S. Representative (2022–2023)[67][181]

Endorsements

Kevin McCarthy

Executive branch officials

Organizations

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid RDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid RDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe RJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Solid RApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Safe RJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid RJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid RJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid RJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe RSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 20th congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanKevin McCarthy (incumbent)85,74861.3
DemocraticMarisa Wood33,51124.0
DemocraticBen Dewell8,7576.3
RepublicanJames Davis6,3824.6
RepublicanJames Macaulay5,4883.9
Total votes139,886 100.0
General election
RepublicanKevin McCarthy (incumbent) 153,847 67.2
DemocraticMarisa Wood74,93432.8
Total votes228,781 100.0
Republican hold

District 21

2022 California's 21st congressional district election

 
CandidateJim CostaMichael Maher
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote68,07457,573
Percentage54.2%45.8%

U.S. Representative before election

Jim Costa
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Jim Costa
Democratic

Due to redistricting, the incumbent changed from Republican David Valadao to Democrat Jim Costa, who had represented the 16th district since 2013, was re-elected with 59.4% of the vote in 2020.[5] Costa was running for re-election.

Candidates

Advanced to general

  • Jim Costa (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[184]
  • Michael Maher (Republican), aviation business owner[109]

Eliminated in primary

  • Eric Garcia (Democratic), therapist[109]
  • Matt Stoll (Republican), small business owner[109]

Withdrew

  • Nathan Brown (Republican), attorney[185]

Endorsements

Jim Costa (D)

Organizations

Labor unions

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid DDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid DDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe DSeptember 29, 2022
Politico[14]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Likely DOctober 7, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid DOctober 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe DSeptember 7, 2022

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Jim
Costa (D)
Michael
Maher (R)
Undecided
The Trafalgar Group (R)[186]September 30 – October 3, 2022515 (LV)± 4.2%44%44%12%

Results

California's 21st congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJim Costa (incumbent)33,85047.0
RepublicanMichael Maher19,04026.4
RepublicanMatt Stoll11,93116.6
DemocraticEric Garcia7,23910.0
Total votes72,060 100.0
General election
DemocraticJim Costa (incumbent) 68,074 54.2
RepublicanMichael Maher57,57345.8
Total votes125,647 100.0
Democratic hold

District 22

2022 California's 22nd congressional district election

 
CandidateDavid ValadaoRudy Salas
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote52,99449,862
Percentage51.5%48.5%

Block Group results
Valadao:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%      90-100%
Salas:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%      90-100%
Tie:      50%
No results:      

U.S. Representative before election

David Valadao
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

David Valadao
Republican

Due to redistricting, the incumbent changed from Republican Connie Conway to fellow Republican David Valadao. Conway replaced Devin Nunes, who resigned in December 2021 to become CEO of Trump Media & Technology Group, in a 2022 special election.[63] Conway declined to run for reelection.[174] Valadao, who had represented the 21st district since 2021, was elected with 50.4% of the vote in 2020.[5] Valadao was running for re-election. He was one of two House Republicans who voted to impeach Donald Trump during Trump's second impeachment who survived the primary election, along with Dan Newhouse of Washington.

Candidates

Advanced to general

Eliminated in primary

  • Chris Mathys (Republican), former Fresno city councilor[189]
  • Adam Medeiros (Republican), Kings County Board of Education trustee[128][25]

Withdrew

Declined

  • TJ Cox (Democratic), former U.S. Representative (2019–2021) (endorsed Salas)[194]

Endorsements

Bryan Osorio (D) (withdrew)
Rudy Salas (D)

U.S. representatives

Individuals

Organizations

Labor unions

David Valadao (R)

Politicians

Organizations

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]TossupDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]TossupDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Lean RNovember 7, 2022
Politico[14]TossupApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]TossupJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]TossupJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Lean ROctober 17, 2022
538[18]Lean RNovember 8, 2022
The Economist[19]TossupSeptember 7, 2022

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
David
Valadao (R)
Rudy
Salas (D)
OtherUndecided
RMG Research[202]July 30 – August 5, 2022400 (LV)± 4.9%34%39%13%14%
David Binder Research (D)[203][F]July 13–15, 2022600 (LV)± 4.0%35%43%22%

Results

California's 22nd congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRudy Salas25,33745.2
RepublicanDavid Valadao (incumbent)14,33125.6
RepublicanChris Mathys13,11123.4
RepublicanAdam Medeiros3,2505.8
Total votes56,029 100.0
General election
RepublicanDavid Valadao (incumbent) 52,994 51.5
DemocraticRudy Salas49,86248.5
Total votes102,856 100.0
Republican hold

District 23

2022 California's 23rd congressional district election

 
CandidateJay ObernolteDerek Marshall
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote103,19765,908
Percentage61.0%39.0%

U.S. Representative before election

Jay Obernolte
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Jay Obernolte
Republican

Due to redistricting, the incumbent changed from Republican Kevin McCarthy to fellow Republican Jay Obernolte. Obernolte, who had represented the 8th district since 2021, was elected with 56.1% of the vote in 2020.[5]

Candidates

Advanced to general

  • Derek Marshall (Democratic), community organizer[204][25]
  • Jay Obernolte (Republican), incumbent U.S. Representative[205]

Eliminated in primary

  • Blanca Gomez (Democratic), Victorville city councilor[206]

Endorsements

Derek Marshall (D)

Organizations

  • Progressive Democrats of America[207]

Individuals

Labor unions

Jay Obernolte (R)

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid RDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid RDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe RJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Likely RApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Safe RJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid RAugust 22, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid RJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid RJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe RSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 23rd congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJay Obernolte (incumbent)57,98860.9
DemocraticDerek Marshall20,77621.8
DemocraticBianca A. Gómez16,51617.3
Total votes95,280 100.0
General election
RepublicanJay Obernolte (incumbent) 103,197 61.0
DemocraticDerek Marshall65,90839.0
Total votes169,105 100.0
Republican hold

District 24

2022 California's 24th congressional district election

 
CandidateSalud CarbajalBrad Allen
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote159,019103,533
Percentage60.6%39.4%

U.S. Representative before election

Salud Carbajal
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Salud Carbajal
Democratic

Democrat Salud Carbajal, who had represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 58.7% of the vote in 2020.[5] Carbajal was running for re-election.

Candidates

Advanced to general

  • Brad Allen (Republican)[109]
  • Salud Carbajal (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[209][210]

Eliminated in primary

  • Jeff Frankenfield (no party preference), global accounts manager[109]
  • Michele R. Weslander Quaid (no party preference), entrepreneur, coach, and educator[109]

Endorsements

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid DDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid DDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe DJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Safe DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid DJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe DSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 24th congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticSalud Carbajal (incumbent)111,19960.0
RepublicanBrad Allen57,53231.0
No party preferenceMichele R. Weslander Quaid13,8807.5
No party preferenceJeff Frankenfield2,7321.5
Total votes185,343 100.0
General election
DemocraticSalud Carbajal (incumbent) 159,019 60.6
RepublicanBrad Allen103,53339.4
Total votes262,552 100.0
Democratic hold

District 25

2022 California's 25th congressional district election

 
CandidateRaul RuizBrian Hawkins
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote87,64165,101
Percentage57.4%42.6%

U.S. Representative before election

Raul Ruiz
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Raul Ruiz
Democratic

Due to redistricting, the incumbent changed from Republican Mike Garcia to Democrat Raul Ruiz. Ruiz, who had represented the 36th district since 2013, was re-elected with 60.3% of the vote in 2020.[5]

Candidates

Advanced to general

  • Brian Hawkins (Republican), San Jacinto city councilor and pastor[211]
  • Raul Ruiz (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[212]

Eliminated in primary

  • James Gibson (Republican), bank vice president[213][25]
  • Jonathan Reiss (Republican), multimedia consultant[214][25]
  • Burt Thakur (Republican), engineering project manager[215]
  • Ceci Truman (Republican), small business owner[109]
  • Brian Tyson (Republican), physician and business owner[109]

Declined

Endorsements

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid DDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid DDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Likely DJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Likely DApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Lean DOctober 30, 2022
Fox News[16]Likely DAugust 22, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid DAugust 2, 2022
538[18]Solid DNovember 8, 2022
The Economist[19]Likely DOctober 4, 2022

Results

California's 25th congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRaul Ruiz (incumbent)55,31556.4
RepublicanBrian Hawkins16,08516.4
RepublicanBrian Tyson14,18614.5
RepublicanJames Francis Gibson6,0596.2
RepublicanBurt Thakur2,9823.0
RepublicanCeci Truman1,8501.9
RepublicanJonathan Reiss1,6091.6
Total votes98,086 100.0
General election
DemocraticRaul Ruiz (incumbent) 87,641 57.4
RepublicanBrian Hawkins65,10142.6
Total votes152,742 100.0
Democratic hold

District 26

2022 California's 26th congressional district election

 
CandidateJulia BrownleyMatt Jacobs
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote134,575112,214
Percentage54.5%45.5%

U.S. Representative before election

Julia Brownley
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Julia Brownley
Democratic

Democrat Julia Brownley, who had represented the district since 2013, was re-elected with 60.6% of the vote in 2020.[5]

The boundaries of the district were redrawn during the 2020 redistricting cycle and became effective on March 27, 2022, for the 2022 primary and general elections.

Candidates

Advanced to general

  • Julia Brownley (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[217]
  • Matt Jacobs (Republican), attorney[217][25]

Eliminated in primary

  • David Goodman (no party preference), businessman[218]
  • Fadde Mikhail (Republican), professional sports agent[109]
  • Paul Taylor (Republican), businessman[109]

Withdrew

Endorsements

Matt Jacobs (R)

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Lean DNovember 1, 2022
Inside Elections[12]Likely DNovember 3, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Likely DApril 19, 2022
Politico[14]Lean DNovember 3, 2022
RCP[15]Lean DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Likely DAugust 22, 2022
DDHQ[17]Likely DOctober 16, 2022
538[18]Solid DSeptember 29, 2022
The Economist[19]Likely DSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 26th congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJulia Brownley (incumbent)91,53554.3
RepublicanMatt Jacobs64,83538.4
RepublicanPaul Nathan Taylor5,6123.3
No party preferenceDave Goodman3,9502.3
RepublicanFadde Mikhail2,7751.6
Total votes168,707 100.0
General election
DemocraticJulia Brownley (incumbent) 134,575 54.5
RepublicanMatt Jacobs112,21445.5
Total votes246,789 100.0
Democratic hold

District 27

2022 California's 27th congressional district election

 
CandidateMike GarciaChristy Smith
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote104,62491,892
Percentage53.2%46.8%

Block Group results
Garcia:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%      90-100%
Smith:      50-60%      60-70%
No results:      

U.S. Representative before election

Mike Garcia
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Mike Garcia
Republican

Due to redistricting, the incumbent changed from Democrat Judy Chu to Republican Mike Garcia. Garcia, who had represented the 25th district since 2020, was re-elected with 50.05% of the vote in 2020.[5]

Candidates

Advanced to general

Eliminated in primary

  • Ruth Luevanos (Democratic), Simi Valley city councilor[223]
  • Mark Pierce (Republican), small business owner
  • Quaye Quartey (Democratic), retired U.S. Navy officer[224]
  • David Rudnick (Republican), business owner, former U.S. Marine Corps Infantryman[225]

Declined

  • Chris Bellingham (Democratic), former combat medic and researcher[226]
  • Steve Hill (Democratic), appraiser, comedian, and U.S. Marine Corps veteran[227][25]
  • Rhoda Nazanin (Democratic), project manager[226]
  • Dara Stransky (Democratic), business owner [228]

Endorsements

Mike Garcia (R)
Ruth Luevanos (D)

Organizations

  • Progressive Democrats of America[207]

Individuals

Quaye Quartey (D)

Organizations

Christy Smith (D)

Primary election

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Mike
Garcia (R)
Quaye
Quartey (D)
Christy
Smith (D)
Undecided
Remington Research Group (R)[238]April 19–20, 2022801 (LV)± 3.3%44%10%34%12%

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]TossupDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Tilt ROctober 7, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Lean ROctober 26, 2022
Politico[14]Lean ROctober 26, 2022
RCP[15]Lean ROctober 16, 2022
Fox News[16]Lean RNovember 1, 2022
DDHQ[17]TossupOctober 14, 2022
538[18]Lean ROctober 26, 2022
The Economist[19]Lean D (flip)October 16, 2022

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Mike
Garcia (R)
Christy
Smith (D)
Undecided
The Mellman Group (D)[239][G]October 3–6, 2022400 (LV)± 4.9%41%47%12%
The Mellman Group (D)[239][G]August 25–30, 2022600 (LV)± 4.0%42%44%14%
Remington Research Group (R)[238]April 19–20, 2022801 (LV)± 3.3%47%45%8%
Hypothetical polling

Mike Garcia vs. Quaye Quartey

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Mike
Garcia (R)
Quaye
Quartey (D)
Undecided
Remington Research Group (R)[238]April 19–20, 2022801 (LV)± 3.3%47%41%12%

Results

California's 27th congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanMike Garcia (incumbent)57,46947.1
DemocraticChristy Smith45,67537.4
DemocraticQuaye Quartey8,3036.8
DemocraticRuth Luevanos6,6685.5
RepublicanDavid Rudnick2,6482.2
RepublicanMark Pierce1,3521.1
Total votes122,115 100.0
General election
RepublicanMike Garcia (incumbent) 104,624 53.2
DemocraticChristy Smith91,89246.8
Total votes196,516 100.0
Republican hold

District 28

2022 California's 28th congressional district election

 
CandidateJudy ChuWes Hallman
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote150,06276,495
Percentage66.2%33.8%

Block Group results
Chu:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%      90-100%
Hallman:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%      90-100%
No results:      

U.S. Representative before election

Judy Chu
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Judy Chu
Democratic

Due to redistricting, the incumbent changed from Democrat Adam Schiff to fellow Democrat Judy Chu. Chu, who had represented the 27th district since 2013, was re-elected with 69.8% of the vote in 2020.[5]

Candidates

Advanced to general

  • Judy Chu (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[240]
  • Wes Hallman (Republican)[109]

Eliminated in primary

  • Dorothy Caronna (Democratic)[109]
  • Gio DePaolis (no party preference), media consultant[241][25]

Withdrew

  • Fepbrina Estrelvia Keivaulqe Autiameineire (no party preference), community organizer[25]
  • Ali Jordan (no party preference)[242]
  • Daniel Bocic Martinez (Republican), attorney and talent scout[243][25]
  • Johnny Nalbandian (Republican)[244]
  • Crystal Prebola (Republican), podcast host[242][25]

Endorsements

Judy Chu (D)

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid DDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid DDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe DJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Safe DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid DJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe DSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 28th congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJudy Chu (incumbent)90,39563.0
RepublicanWes Hallman41,95529.2
DemocraticDorothy Caronna7,9935.6
No party preferenceGiuliano Depaolis3,1002.2
Total votes143,443 100.0
General election
DemocraticJudy Chu (incumbent) 150,062 66.2
RepublicanWes Hallman76,49533.8
Total votes226,557 100.0
Democratic hold

District 29

2022 California's 29th congressional district election

 
CandidateTony CárdenasAngelica Dueñas
PartyDemocraticDemocratic
Popular vote69,91549,520
Percentage58.5%41.5%

Block Group results
Cárdenas:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%
Dueñas:      50-60%

U.S. Representative before election

Tony Cárdenas
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Tony Cárdenas
Democratic

Democrat Tony Cárdenas, who had represented the district since 2013, was re-elected with 56.6% of the vote in 2020.[5]

Candidates

Advanced to general

Eliminated in primary

  • Margarita Maria Carranza (Republican)
  • Rudy Melendez (Republican)[109]
  • Andy Miranda (Republican)[109]

Endorsements

Tony Cárdenas (D)
Angelica Dueñas (D)

Individuals

Organizations

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid DDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid DDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe DJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Safe DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid DJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe DSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 29th congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticTony Cárdenas (incumbent)47,94156.7
DemocraticAngélica Dueñas19,32122.8
RepublicanMargarita Maria Carranza7,0798.4
RepublicanAndy Miranda5,1676.1
RepublicanRudy Melendez5,0576.0
Total votes84,565 100.0
General election
DemocraticTony Cárdenas (incumbent) 69,915 58.5
DemocraticAngélica Dueñas49,52041.5
Total votes119,435 100.0
Democratic hold

District 30

2022 California's 30th congressional district election

 
CandidateAdam SchiffMaebe A. Girl
PartyDemocraticDemocratic
Popular vote150,10060,968
Percentage71.1%28.9%

Block Group results
Schiff:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%      90-100%
No results:      

U.S. Representative before election

Adam Schiff
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Adam Schiff
Democratic

Due to redistricting, the incumbent changed from Democrat Brad Sherman to fellow Democrat Adam Schiff. Schiff, who had represented the 28th district since 2013, was re-elected with 72.7% of the vote in 2020.[5] Schiff was running for re-election.

Candidates

Advanced to general

Eliminated in primary

  • Sal Genovese (Republican), community services director[109]
  • Patrick Gipson (Republican), former Los Angeles County deputy sheriff[109]
  • Ronda Kennedy (Republican), attorney and runner-up for California's 26th congressional district in 2020[250][217][251]
  • William "Gunner" Meurer (Green), business owner[109]
  • Johnny Nalbandian (Republican), food industry businessman[109]
  • Tony Rodriguez, construction recruiter[109]
  • Paloma Zuniga (Republican), actress[25][109]

Endorsements

Maebe A. Girl (D)

Individuals

Newspapers

  • LA Progressive[253]
Adam Schiff (D)

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid DDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid DDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe DJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Safe DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid DJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe DSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 30th congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticAdam Schiff (incumbent)102,29062.4
DemocraticG "Maebe A. Girl" Pudlo21,05312.9
RepublicanRonda Kennedy13,9538.5
RepublicanPatrick Lee Gipson10,5296.4
RepublicanJohnny J. Nalbandian7,6934.7
RepublicanPaloma Zuniga2,6141.6
DemocraticSal Genovese2,6121.6
GreenWilliam "Gunner" Meurer1,5981.0
American IndependentTony Rodriguez1,4600.9
Total votes163,802 100.0
General election
DemocraticAdam Schiff (incumbent) 150,100 71.1
DemocraticG "Maebe A. Girl" Pudlo60,96828.9
Total votes211,068 100.0
Democratic hold

District 31

2022 California's 31st congressional district election

 
CandidateGrace NapolitanoDaniel Martinez
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote91,47262,153
Percentage59.5%40.5%

Block Group results
Napolitano:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%      90-100%
Martinez:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%
No results:      

U.S. Representative before election

Grace Napolitano
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Grace Napolitano
Democratic

Due to redistricting, the incumbent changed from Democrat Pete Aguilar to fellow Democrat Grace Napolitano. Napolitano, who had represented the 32nd district since 2013, was re-elected with 66.6% of the vote in 2020.[5]

Candidates

Advanced to general

  • Erskine Levi (no party preference) (write-in)[109]
  • Daniel Bocic Martinez (Republican), attorney and high school teacher[109][254]
  • Grace Napolitano (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[254]

Eliminated in primary

  • Rocco De Luca (Democratic), construction project manager[254]

Endorsements

Erskine Levi (I)

Political parties

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid DDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid DDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe DJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Safe DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid DJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe DSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 31st congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticGrace Napolitano (incumbent)49,41555.5
RepublicanDaniel Bocic Martinez32,72136.7
DemocraticRocco Anthony De Luca6,9487.8
No party preferenceErskine Levi (write-in)170.0
Total votes89,101 100.0
General election
DemocraticGrace Napolitano (incumbent) 91,472 59.5
RepublicanDaniel Bocic Martinez62,15340.5
Total votes153,625 100.0
Democratic hold

District 32

2022 California's 32nd congressional district election

 
CandidateBrad ShermanLucie Volotzky
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote167,41174,618
Percentage69.2%30.8%

Block Group results
Sherman:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%
No results:      

U.S. Representative before election

Brad Sherman
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Brad Sherman
Democratic

Due to redistricting, the incumbent changed from Democrat Grace Napolitano to fellow Democrat Brad Sherman. Sherman, who had represented the 30th district since 2013, was re-elected with 69.5% of the vote in 2020.[5]

Candidates

Advanced to general

  • Brad Sherman (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[256]
  • Lucie Volotzky (Republican), realtor[256][25]

Eliminated in primary

  • Shervin Aazami (Democratic), public health professional[257]
  • Susan Murphy (Republican)[256]
  • Jason Potell (Democratic), business consultant and dance instructor[256][25]
  • Raji Rab (Democratic), pilot and perennial candidate[256][25]
  • Aarika Rhodes (Democratic), elementary school teacher[258][25]

Endorsements

Shervin Aazami (D)

State legislators

Individuals

Organizations

Brad Sherman (D)

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid DDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid DDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe DJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Safe DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid DJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe DSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 32nd congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticBrad Sherman (incumbent)88,06353.7
RepublicanLucie Lapointe Volotzky32,34219.7
DemocraticShervin Aazami15,0369.2
RepublicanMelissa Toomim13,9268.5
DemocraticAarika Samone Rhodes8,7445.3
DemocraticJason Potell2,9431.8
DemocraticRaji Rab2,9381.8
Total votes163,992 100.0
General election
DemocraticBrad Sherman (incumbent) 167,411 69.2
RepublicanLucie Lapointe Volotzky74,61830.8
Total votes242,029 100.0
Democratic hold

District 33

2022 California's 33rd congressional district election

 
CandidatePete AguilarJohn Mark Porter
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote76,58856,119
Percentage57.7%42.3%

Block Group results
Aguilar:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%
Porter:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      90-100%
No results:      

U.S. Representative before election

Pete Aguilar
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Pete Aguilar
Democratic

Due to redistricting, the incumbent changed from Democrat Ted Lieu to fellow Democrat Pete Aguilar. Aguilar, who had represented the 31st district since 2015, was re-elected with 61.3% of the vote in 2020.[5]

Candidates

Advanced to general

Eliminated in primary

  • Rex Gutierrez (Republican), pastor and former Rancho Cucamonga city councilor[270][25]
  • Ernest Richter (Republican), retired businessman[270]

Endorsements

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid DDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid DDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe DJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Safe DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid DJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe DSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 33rd congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticPete Aguilar (incumbent)41,04659.8
RepublicanJohn Mark Porter12,09617.6
RepublicanRex Gutierrez10,58715.4
RepublicanErnest Richter4,8787.1
Total votes68,607 100.0
General election
DemocraticPete Aguilar (incumbent) 76,588 57.7
RepublicanJohn Mark Porter56,11942.3
Total votes132,707 100.0
Democratic hold

District 34

2022 California's 34th congressional district election

 
CandidateJimmy GomezDavid Kim
PartyDemocraticDemocratic
Popular vote62,24459,223
Percentage51.2%48.8%

Municipality results
Gomez:      60-70%
Kim:      50-60%

U.S. Representative before election

Jimmy Gomez
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Jimmy Gomez
Democratic

Democrat Jimmy Gomez, who had represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 53.0% of the vote in 2020.[5]

The boundaries of the district were redrawn during the 2020 redistricting cycle and became effective on March 27, 2022, for the 2022 primary and general elections.

Candidates

Advanced to general

Eliminated in primary

  • Clifton VonBuck (Republican), small business owner[109]

Endorsements

Jimmy Gomez (D)
David Kim (D)

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid DDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid DDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe DJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Safe DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid DJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe DSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 34th congressional district, 2022[20]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJimmy Gomez (incumbent)45,37650.7
DemocraticDavid Kim34,92139.0
RepublicanClifton VonBuck9,15010.2
Total votes89,447 100.0
General election
DemocraticJimmy Gomez (incumbent) 62,244 51.2
DemocraticDavid Kim59,22348.8
Total votes121,467 100.0
Democratic hold

District 35

2022 California's 35th congressional district election

 
CandidateNorma TorresMike Cargile
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote75,12155,832
Percentage57.4%42.6%

Block Group results
Torres:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%
Cargile:      50-60%      60-70%
Tie:      50%
No results:      

U.S. Representative before election

Norma Torres
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Norma Torres
Democratic

Democrat Norma Torres, who had represented the district since 2015, was re-elected with 69.3% of the vote in 2020.[5]

The boundaries of the district were redrawn during the 2020 redistricting cycle and became effective on March 27, 2022, for the 2022 primary and general elections.

Candidates

Advanced to general

  • Mike Cargile (Republican), independent filmmaker and runner-up for this district in 2020[272]
  • Norma Torres (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[273]

Eliminated in primary

  • Rafael Carcamo (Republican), physician and educator[109]
  • Bob Erbst (Republican), educator[109]
  • Lloyd Stevens (Democratic), systems analyst[109]

Endorsements

Mike Cargile (R)

Individuals

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid DDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid DDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe DJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Safe DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid DJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe DSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 35th congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticNorma Torres (incumbent)37,55454.3
RepublicanMike Cargile17,43125.2
RepublicanRafael Carcamo7,61911.0
RepublicanBob Erbst3,4805.0
DemocraticLloyd Stevens3,0224.4
Total votes69,106 100.0
General election
DemocraticNorma Torres (incumbent) 75,121 57.4
RepublicanMike Cargile55,83242.6
Total votes130,953 100.0
Democratic hold

District 36

2022 California's 36th congressional district election

 
CandidateTed LieuJoe Collins III
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote194,29984,264
Percentage69.8%30.2%

Block Group results
Lieu:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%      90-100%
Collins:      50-60%      60-70%
No results:      

U.S. Representative before election

Ted Lieu
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Ted Lieu
Democratic

Due to redistricting, the incumbent changed from Democrat Raul Ruiz to fellow Democrat Ted Lieu, who had represented the 33rd district since 2015, was re-elected with 67.6% of the vote in 2020.[5]

Candidates

Advanced to general

  • Joe Collins III (Republican), financial consultant, U.S. Navy veteran, and runner-up for the 43rd district in 2020[275][25][109]
  • Ted Lieu (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[109]

Eliminated in primary

  • Derrick Gates (Republican), pastor and mortgage broker[276][25]
  • Ariana Hakami (Republican), financial advisor[109]
  • Matthew Jesuele (no party preference), software engineer[109]
  • Colin Obrien (Democratic), writer[109]
  • Claire Ragge (Republican), bar owner[109][25]
  • Steve Williams (no party preference), real estate broker[109]

Endorsements

Joe Collins (R)

Organizations

  • Black America's Political Action Committee[277]
Ted Lieu (D)

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid DDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid DDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe DJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Safe DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid DJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe DSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 36th congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticTed Lieu (incumbent)122,96967.1
RepublicanJoe Collins III24,55313.4
RepublicanDerrick Gates10,2635.6
RepublicanAriana Hakami9,7605.3
RepublicanClaire Ragge7,3514.0
DemocraticColin Obrien6,2213.4
No party preferenceSteve Williams1,1800.6
No party preferenceMatthew Jesuele9760.5
Total votes183,273 100.0
General election
DemocraticTed Lieu (incumbent) 194,299 69.8
RepublicanJoe Collins III84,26430.2
Total votes278,563 100.0
Democratic hold

District 37

2022 California's 37th congressional district election

 
CandidateSydney Kamlager-DoveJan Perry
PartyDemocraticDemocratic
Popular vote84,33847,542
Percentage64.0%36.0%

Block Group results
Kamlager-Dove:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%
Perry:      50-60%
No results:      

U.S. Representative before election

Karen Bass
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Sydney Kamlager-Dove
Democratic

Democrat Karen Bass, who had represented the district since 2013, was re-elected with 85.9% of the vote in 2020.[5] Bass announced that she would be retiring to run for mayor of Los Angeles.[278]

Candidates

Advanced to general

Eliminated in primary

  • Chris Champion (Republican), business owner[109]
  • Baltazar Fedalizo (Republican), businessman[281]
  • Daniel Lee (Democratic), Mayor of Culver City[282][283]
  • Sandra Mendoza (Democratic), program manager and perennial candidate[109][25]
  • Michael Shure (Democratic), NewsNation national correspondent[284]

Withdrew

Declined

Endorsements

Daniel Lee (D)

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Sydney
Kamlager-Dove (D)
Jan
Perry (D)
Michael
Shure (D)
OtherUndecided
RMG Research[294]May 19–20, 2022500 (LV)± 4.5%17%5%2%16%59%

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid DDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid DDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe DJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Safe DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid DJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe DSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 37th congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticSydney Kamlager-Dove42,62843.7
DemocraticJan Perry17,99318.5
DemocraticDaniel Lee17,41417.9
DemocraticSandra Mendoza8,0178.2
RepublicanChris Champion5,4695.6
RepublicanBaltazar Fedalizo3,5203.6
DemocraticMichael Shure2,4692.5
Total votes97,510 100.0
General election
DemocraticSydney Kamlager-Dove 84,338 64.0
DemocraticJan Perry47,54236.0
Total votes131,880 100.0
Democratic hold

District 38

2022 California's 38th congressional district election

 
CandidateLinda SánchezEric Ching
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote101,26073,051
Percentage58.1%41.9%

Block Group results
Sánchez:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%      90-100%
Ching:      50-60%      60-70%
No results:      

U.S. Representative before election

Linda Sánchez
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Linda Sánchez
Democratic

Democrat Linda Sánchez, who had represented the district since 2013, was re-elected with 74.3% of the vote in 2020.[5]

Candidates

Advanced to general

  • Eric Ching (Republican), mayor of Walnut[295][296]
  • Linda Sánchez (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[296]

Eliminated in primary

  • John Sarega (Republican), pastor[109]

Endorsements

Linda Sánchez (D)

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid DDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid DDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe DJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Safe DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid DJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe DSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 38th congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticLinda Sánchez (incumbent)58,58658.7
RepublicanEric Ching30,43630.5
RepublicanJohn Sarega10,76810.8
Total votes99,790 100.0
General election
DemocraticLinda Sánchez (incumbent) 101,260 58.1
RepublicanEric Ching73,05141.9
Total votes174,311 100.0
Democratic hold

District 39

2022 California's 39th congressional district election

 
CandidateMark TakanoAja Smith
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote75,89655,701
Percentage57.7%42.3%

Block Group results
Takano:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%
Smith:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%
No results:      

U.S. Representative before election

Mark Takano
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Mark Takano
Democratic

Due to redistricting, the incumbent changed from Republican Young Kim to Democrat Mark Takano, who had represented the 41st district since 2013. Takano was re-elected with 64.0% of the vote in 2020.[5]

Candidates

Advanced to general

  • Aja Smith (Republican), small business owner and runner-up for this district in 2020[109][25]
  • Mark Takano (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[297]

Eliminated in primary

  • John Minnella (Republican), small business owner[109]
  • Tony Moreno (Republican), businessman[109]
  • Arthur Peterson (Republican), former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1951–1955) and the Montana House of Representatives (2000–2002)[298][109]
  • Bill Spinney (Republican), retired businessman[109]
  • Emmanuel Suarez (Republican), poolman and caretaker[109]

Endorsements

Mark Takano (D)

Organizations

Labor unions

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid DDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid DDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe DJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Safe DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid DJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe DSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 39th congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMark Takano (incumbent)44,06757.1
RepublicanAja Smith9,75112.6
RepublicanBill Spinney7,4219.6
RepublicanTony Moreno5,5277.2
RepublicanArthur Peterson5,0816.6
RepublicanJohn Minnella3,6624.7
RepublicanEmmanuel Suarez1,6002.1
Total votes77,109 100.0
General election
DemocraticMark Takano (incumbent) 75,896 57.7
RepublicanAja Smith55,70142.3
Total votes131,597 100.0
Democratic hold

District 40

2022 California's 40th congressional district election

 
CandidateYoung KimAsif Mahmood
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote161,589122,722
Percentage56.8%43.2%

Block Group results
Kim:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%
Mahmood:      50-60%      60-70%
Tie:      50%
No results:      

U.S. Representative before election

Young Kim
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Young Kim
Republican

Due to redistricting, the incumbent changed from Democrat Lucille Roybal-Allard to Republican Young Kim. Kim, who had represented the 39th district since 2021, was elected with 50.6% of the vote in 2020.[5] Kim was running for re-election. The New York Times reported that Mahmood aired ads undermining Kim by only mentioning her primary opponent Greg Raths, as part of a Democratic strategy to support further-right Republican primary candidates to make for an easier opponent in general elections in November.[299]

Candidates

Declared

Advanced to general

Eliminated in primary

  • Greg Raths (Republican), Mission Viejo city councilor, former mayor of Mission Viejo, candidate for the 45th district in 2014 and 2016, and runner-up in 2020[305]
  • Nick Taurus (Republican), activist[306][296]

Endorsements

Young Kim (R)

Executive branch officials

U.S. senators

U.S. representatives

Organizations

Asif Mahmood (D)

Executive branch officials

U.S. senators

U.S. representatives

State officials

Organizations

Labor unions

Newspapers

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Likely RJune 28, 2022
Inside Elections[12]Likely RDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Likely RJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Likely RAugust 12, 2022
RCP[15]Likely ROctober 7, 2022
Fox News[16]Likely RNovember 1, 2022
DDHQ[17]Likely RJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid RJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Likely RSeptember 7, 2022

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Young
Kim (R)
Asif
Mahmood (D)
Undecided
Public Opinion Strategies (R)[316][H]July 16–20, 2022400 (LV)± 4.9%51%35%13%
Hypothetical polling

Generic Republican vs. generic Democrat

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Generic
Republican
Generic
Democrat
Undecided
Public Opinion Strategies (R)[316][H]July 16–20, 2022400 (LV)± 4.9%45%40%13%

Results

California's 40th congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticAsif Mahmood74,60740.9
RepublicanYoung Kim (incumbent)63,34634.7
RepublicanGreg Raths42,40423.2
RepublicanNick Taurus2,1931.2
Total votes182,550 100.0
General election
RepublicanYoung Kim (incumbent) 161,589 56.8
DemocraticAsif Mahmood122,72243.2
Total votes284,311 100.0
Republican hold

District 41

2022 California's 41st congressional district election

 
CandidateKen CalvertWill Rollins
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote123,869112,769
Percentage52.3%47.7%

Block Group results
Calvert:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%      90-100%
Rollins:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%
No results:      

U.S. Representative before election

Ken Calvert
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Ken Calvert
Republican

Due to redistricting, the incumbent changed from Democrat Mark Takano to Republican Ken Calvert. Calvert, who had represented the 42nd district since 2013, was re-elected with 57.1% of the vote in 2020.[5]

Candidates

Advanced to general

  • Ken Calvert (Republican), incumbent U.S. Representative[317]
  • Will Rollins (Democratic), former federal prosecutor[318]

Eliminated in primary

  • Shrina Kurani (Democratic), engineer and entrepreneur[319]
  • John Michael Lucio (Republican)
  • Anna Nevenic (no party preference)

Endorsements

Ken Calvert (R)

Executive branch officials

Will Rollins (D)

Newspapers

Organizations

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Lean RJune 28, 2022
Inside Elections[12]Solid RAugust 25, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Likely RJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Lean ROctober 18, 2022
RCP[15]Lean RJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Likely RJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Likely RJuly 21, 2022
538[18]Solid RNovember 1, 2022
The Economist[19]Likely RSeptember 7, 2022

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Ken
Calvert (R)
Will
Rollins (D)
Undecided
Tulchin Research (D)[324]September 28 – October 2, 2022600 (LV)47%44%9%
ApplecartUSA (D)[325][I]July 22–27, 20221,260 (RV)47%39%14%
Tulchin Research (D)[326][I]February 25 – March 3, 2022600 (LV)± 4.0%41%42%18%

Results

California's 41st congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanKen Calvert (incumbent)72,70048.2
DemocraticWill Rollins45,92330.4
DemocraticShrina Kurani23,48315.6
RepublicanJohn Michael Lucio6,8804.6
No party preferenceAnna Nevenic1,8621.2
Total votes150,848 100.0
General election
RepublicanKen Calvert (incumbent) 123,869 52.3
DemocraticWill Rollins112,76947.7
Total votes236,638 100.0
Republican hold

District 42

2022 California's 42nd congressional district election

 
CandidateRobert GarciaJohn Briscoe
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote99,21745,903
Percentage68.4%31.6%

Block Group results
Garcia:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%      90-100%
Briscoe:      50-60%
Tie:      50%
No results:      

U.S. Representative before election

Lucille Roybal-Allard (Democrat)
Alan Lowenthal (Democrat)

Elected U.S. Representative

Robert Garcia
Democratic

Due to redistricting, the incumbent changed from Republican Ken Calvert to Democrats Lucille Roybal-Allard and Alan Lowenthal, whose districts were combined. Roybal-Allard, who had represented the 40th district since 2013, was re-elected with 72.7% of the vote in 2020. Lowenthal, who had represented the 47th district since 2013, was re-elected with 63.3% of the vote in 2020.[5] Both Roybal-Allard and Lowenthal were retiring.

Candidates

Advanced to general

Eliminated in primary

  • Joaquín Beltrán (Democratic), engineer and community organizer[109]
  • Julio Flores (Green), education administrator[109]
  • Cristina Garcia (Democratic), state assemblywoman[329]
  • Nicole López (Democratic), voter registration professional[330][331][327]
  • Peter Mathews (Democratic), college professor and perennial candidate[327][25]
  • William Summerville (Democratic), pastor[332]

Withdrew

  • William Griffith (no party preference)[333]

Declined

Endorsements

Cristina Garcia (D)
Robert Garcia (D)

U.S. representatives

State officials

State legislators

Local politicians

Individuals

Organizations

Labor unions

Newspapers

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid DDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid DDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe DJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Safe DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid DJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe DSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 42nd congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRobert Garcia43,40646.7
RepublicanJohn Briscoe24,31926.1
DemocraticCristina Garcia11,68512.6
DemocraticPeter Mathews3,4153.7
DemocraticNicole López3,1643.4
GreenJulio Flores2,4912.7
DemocraticWilliam Summerville2,3012.5
DemocraticJoaquín Beltrán2,2542.4
Total votes93,035 100.0
General election
DemocraticRobert Garcia 99,217 68.4
RepublicanJohn Briscoe45,90331.6
Total votes145,120 100.0
Democratic hold

District 43

2022 California's 43rd congressional district election

 
CandidateMaxine WatersOmar Navarro
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote95,46227,985
Percentage77.3%22.7%

Block Group results
Waters:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%      90-100%
Navarro:      50-60%
No results:      

U.S. Representative before election

Maxine Waters
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Maxine Waters
Democratic

Democrat Maxine Waters, who had represented the district since 2013, was re-elected with 71.7% of the vote in 2020.[5]

Candidates

Advanced to general

  • Omar Navarro (Republican), small business owner, and perennial candidate[109]
  • Maxine Waters (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[109]

Eliminated in primary

  • Jean Monestime (Democratic), laborer[109]
  • Allison Pratt (Republican), youth advocate[109]

Endorsements

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid DDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid DDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe DJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Safe DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid DJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe DSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 43rd congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMaxine Waters (incumbent)55,88974.3
RepublicanOmar Navarro8,92711.9
RepublicanAllison Pratt5,4897.3
DemocraticJean Monestime4,9526.6
Total votes75,257 100.0
General election
DemocraticMaxine Waters (incumbent) 95,462 77.3
RepublicanOmar Navarro27,98522.7
Total votes123,447 100.0
Democratic hold

District 44

2022 California's 44th congressional district election

 
CandidateNanette BarragánPaul Jones
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote100,16038,554
Percentage72.2%27.8%

Block Group results
Barragán:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%      90-100%
Jones:      50-60%
No results:      

U.S. Representative before election

Nanette Barragán
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Nanette Barragán
Democratic

Democrat Nanette Barragán, who had represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 67.8% of the vote in 2020.[5]

Candidates

Advanced to general

  • Nanette Barragán (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[109]
  • Paul Jones (Republican), minister[109]

Eliminated in primary

  • Morris Griffin (Democratic), maintenance technician[109]

Endorsements

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid DDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid DDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe DJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Safe DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid DJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe DSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 44th congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticNanette Barragán (incumbent)58,59468.7
RepublicanPaul Jones20,56924.1
DemocraticMorris Griffin6,1107.2
Total votes85,273 100.0
General election
DemocraticNanette Barragán (incumbent) 100,160 72.2
RepublicanPaul Jones38,55427.8
Total votes138,714 100.0
Democratic hold

District 45

2022 California's 45th congressional district election

 
CandidateMichelle SteelJay Chen
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote113,960103,466
Percentage52.4%47.6%

County results
Steel:      50-60%
Chen:      50-60%

U.S. Representative before election

Michelle Steel
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Michelle Steel
Republican

Due to redistricting, the incumbent changed from Democrat Katie Porter to Republican Michelle Steel. Steel, who had represented the 48th district since 2021, was elected with 51.1% of the vote in 2020.[5] Steel was running for re-election.

Candidates

Advanced to general

Eliminated in primary

  • Long Pham (Republican), nuclear engineer[109]

Endorsements

Jay Chen (D)

U.S. Senators

U.S. representatives

Organizations

Labor unions

Michelle Steel (R)

Executive branch officials

U.S. senators

U.S. representatives

Local politicians

Organizations

Newspapers

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Lean RJune 28, 2022
Inside Elections[12]Lean RAugust 25, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Lean RJune 22, 2022
Politico[14]Lean ROctober 3, 2022
RCP[15]Lean RJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Lean RAugust 22, 2022
DDHQ[17]Lean RJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Likely ROctober 20, 2022
The Economist[19]TossupSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 45th congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanMichelle Steel (incumbent)65,64148.2
DemocraticJay Chen58,72143.1
RepublicanLong Pham11,7328.6
No party preferenceHilaire Fuji Shioura (write-in)60.0
Total votes136,100 100.0
General election
RepublicanMichelle Steel (incumbent) 113,960 52.4
DemocraticJay Chen103,46647.6
Total votes217,426 100.0
Republican hold

District 46

2022 California's 46th congressional district election

 
CandidateLou CorreaChristopher Gonzales
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote78,04148,257
Percentage61.8%38.2%

Block Group results
Correa:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%
Gonzales:      50-60%      60-70%      90-100%
No results:      

U.S. Representative before election

Lou Correa
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Lou Correa
Democratic

Democrat Lou Correa, who had represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 68.8% of the vote in 2020.[5]

Candidates

Advanced to general

  • Lou Correa (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[296]
  • Christopher Gonzales (Republican), attorney[306]

Eliminated in primary

  • Mike Nguyen (Republican), broker[109]
  • Michael Ortega (Democratic), engineer[347]
  • Felix Rocha (Republican), retired federal agent[109]
  • Ed Rushman (no party preference), IT project manager[296]

Endorsements

Christopher Gonzales (R)

Organizations

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid DDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid DDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe DJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Safe DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid DJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe DSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 46th congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticLou Correa (incumbent)37,31149.1
RepublicanChristopher Gonzales11,82315.6
DemocraticMichael Ortega9,31112.3
RepublicanMike Nguyen9,16212.1
RepublicanFelix Rocha7,0849.3
No party preferenceEd Rushman1,2641.7
Total votes75,955 100.0
General election
DemocraticLou Correa (incumbent) 78,041 61.8
RepublicanChristopher Gonzales48,25738.2
Total votes126,298 100.0
Democratic hold

District 47

2022 California's 47th congressional district election

 
CandidateKatie PorterScott Baugh
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote137,374128,261
Percentage51.7%48.3%

2022 House Election in California's 47th Congressional District
Block Group results
Porter:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%      90-100%
Baugh:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%
No results:      

U.S. Representative before election

Katie Porter
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Katie Porter
Democratic

Due to redistricting, the incumbent changed from Democrat Alan Lowenthal to fellow Democrat Katie Porter. Porter, who had represented the 45th district since 2019, was re-elected with 53.5% of the vote in 2020.[5]

Candidates

Advanced to general

Eliminated in primary

  • Brian Burley (Republican), IT analyst and candidate for the 48th district in 2020[350][351]
  • Amy Phan West (Republican), former member of the Orange County Parks Commission and perennial candidate[306][351]
  • Errol Webber (Republican), filmmaker and runner-up for the 37th district in 2020[351]

Withdrew

  • Harley Rouda (Democratic), former U.S. Representative[74][352]

Endorsements

Scott Baugh (R)
Errol Weber (R)

Individuals

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]TossupNovember 1, 2022
Inside Elections[12]Tilt DNovember 3, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Lean DJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Lean DApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]TossupJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]TossupNovember 1, 2022
DDHQ[17]Likely DOctober 17, 2022
538[18]Likely DJuly 11, 2022
The Economist[19]Likely DSeptember 28, 2022

Results

California's 47th congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticKatie Porter (incumbent)86,74251.7
RepublicanScott Baugh51,77630.9
RepublicanAmy Phan West13,9498.3
RepublicanBrian Burley11,9527.1
RepublicanErrol Webber3,3422.0
Total votes167,761 100.0
General election
DemocraticKatie Porter (incumbent) 137,374 51.7
RepublicanScott Baugh128,26148.3
Total votes265,635 100.0
Democratic hold

District 48

2022 California's 48th congressional district election

 
CandidateDarrell IssaStephen Houlahan
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote155,171101,900
Percentage60.4%39.6%

Block Group results
Issa:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%      90-100%
Houlahan:      50-60%      60-70%      90-100%
Tie:      50%
No results:      

U.S. Representative before election

Darrell Issa
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Darrell Issa
Republican

Due to redistricting, the incumbent changed from Republican Michelle Steel to fellow Republican Darrell Issa, who had represented the 50th district since 2021, was elected with 54.0% of the vote in 2020.[5]

Candidates

Advanced to general

  • Stephen Houlahan (Democratic), registered nurse and former Santee city councilor[364]
  • Darrell Issa (Republican), incumbent U.S. Representative and technology entrepreneur[365]

Eliminated in primary

  • Lucinda KWH Jahn (no party preference), entertainment industry technician[109]
  • Matthew G. Rascon (Democratic), community volunteer[109]

Withdrawn

  • Mari Barosay (Democratic), urgent care nurse[366]
  • Timothy Bilash (Democratic), physician[366][25]
  • Joseph Rocha (Democratic), attorney and U.S. Marine Corps veteran[367][364][25] (running for State Senate)[368]

Endorsements

Stephen Houlahan (D)
Darrell Issa (R)

Federal officials

Joseph C. Rocha (D) (withdrawn)

U.S. representatives

State legislators

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid RDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid RDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe RJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Solid RApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Safe RJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid RJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid RJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid RJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe RSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 48th congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDarrell Issa (incumbent)101,28061.5
DemocraticStephen Houlahan45,74027.8
DemocraticMatthew Rascon14,9839.1
No party preferenceLucinda Jahn2,6141.6
Total votes164,617 100.0
General election
RepublicanDarrell Issa (incumbent) 155,171 60.4
DemocraticStephen Houlahan101,90039.6
Total votes257,071 100.0
Republican hold

District 49

2022 California's 49th congressional district election

 
CandidateMike LevinBrian Maryott
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote153,541138,194
Percentage52.6%47.4%

Block Group results
Levin:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%
Mayrott:      50-60%      60-70%

U.S. Representative before election

Mike Levin
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Mike Levin
Democratic

Democrat Mike Levin, who had represented the district since 2019, was re-elected with 53.1% of the vote in 2020.[5] Levin was running for re-election.

Candidates

Advanced to general

Eliminated in primary

  • Lisa Bartlett (Republican), Orange County supervisor[374]
  • Josiah O'Neil (Republican), sheriff's deputy[109]
  • Christopher Rodriguez (Republican), Oceanside city councilor[375]
  • Nadia Smalley (Democratic), private nurse[109]
  • Renee Taylor (Republican), cybersecurity manager[109]

Withdrew

  • Anne Elizabeth (Republican), talk show host[376]

Endorsements

Brian Maryott (R)

State legislators

Organizations

Lisa Bartlett (R)

Individuals

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Lisa
Bartlett (R)
Brian
Maryott (R)
Mike
Levin (D)
Josiah
O'Neil (R)
Christopher
Rodriguez (R)
Nadia
Smalley (D)
Renee
Taylor (R)
Undecided
co/efficient (R)[380][J]May 12, 2022– (LV)9%9%42%4%13%2%1%21%

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]TossupOctober 25, 2022
Inside Elections[12]Tilt DNovember 3, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Lean R (flip)November 7, 2022
Politico[14]TossupOctober 26, 2022
RCP[15]TossupJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]TossupOctober 18, 2022
DDHQ[17]Likely DJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Likely DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Lean DOctober 4, 2022

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Mike
Levin (D)
Brian
Maryott (R)
Undecided
SurveyUSA[381]October 27–31, 2022568 (LV)± 5.0%49%43%8%
Hypothetical polling

Generic Democrat vs. generic Republican

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Generic
Democrat
Generic
Republican
Undecided
co/efficient (R)[380][J]May 12, 2022– (LV)48%45%7%

Results

California's 49th congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMike Levin (incumbent)92,21148.9
RepublicanBrian Maryott35,80519.0
RepublicanLisa Bartlett20,16310.7
RepublicanChristopher Rodriguez18,2489.7
RepublicanJosiah O'Neil14,7467.8
DemocraticNadia Smalley4,8042.5
RepublicanRenee Taylor2,5971.4
Total votes188,574 100.0
General election
DemocraticMike Levin (incumbent) 153,541 52.6
RepublicanBrian Maryott138,19447.4
Total votes291,735 100.0
Democratic hold

District 50

2022 California's 50th congressional district election

 
CandidateScott PetersCorey Gustafson
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote168,81699,819
Percentage62.8%37.2%

Block Group results
Peters:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%      90-100%
Gustafson:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%

U.S. Representative before election

Scott Peters
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Scott Peters
Democratic

Due to redistricting, the incumbent changed from Republican Darrell Issa to Democrat Scott Peters. Peters, who had represented the 52nd district since 2013, was re-elected with 61.6% of the vote in 2020.[5]

Candidates

Advanced to general

  • Corey Gustafson (Republican), educator[109]
  • Scott Peters (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[382]

Eliminated in primary

  • David Chiddick (Republican), coffee shop owner and U.S. Navy veteran[109]
  • Adam Schindler (no party preference), medical researcher and technical writer[383]
  • Kylie Taitano (Democratic), software engineer & tech non-profit CEO[383][384]

Endorsements

Scott Peters (D)
Kylie Taitano (D)

Organizations

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid DDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid DDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe DJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Safe DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid DJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe DSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 50th congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticScott Peters (incumbent)89,89452.3
RepublicanCorey Gustafson51,31229.9
DemocraticKylie Taitano16,0659.4
RepublicanDavid Chiddick9,3335.4
No party preferenceAdam Schindler5,1683.0
Total votes171,772 100.0
General election
DemocraticScott Peters (incumbent) 168,816 62.8
RepublicanCorey Gustafson99,81937.2
Total votes268,635 100.0
Democratic hold

District 51

2022 California's 51st congressional district election

 
CandidateSara JacobsStan Caplan
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote144,18688,886
Percentage61.9%38.1%

Block Group results
Jacobs:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%      90-100%
Caplan:      50-60%      60-70%      90-100%
Tie:      50%
No results:      

U.S. Representative before election

Sara Jacobs
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Sara Jacobs
Democratic

Due to redistricting, the incumbent changed from Democrat Juan Vargas to fellow Democrat Sara Jacobs. Jacobs, who had represented the 53rd district since 2021, was elected with 59.5% of the vote in 2020.[5]

Candidates

Advanced to general

  • Stan Caplan (Republican), small business owner[109]
  • Sara Jacobs (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[365]

Eliminated in primary

  • Jose Cortes (Peace and Freedom), customer service representative[388][109]
  • Barrett Holman Leak (Democratic) (write-in)

Endorsements

Jose Cortes (PF)
Stan Caplan (R)

Individuals

Organizations

  • Deputy Sheriffs' Association of San Diego County[389]

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid DDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid DDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe DJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Safe DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid DJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe DSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 51st congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticSara Jacobs (incumbent)91,32960.5
RepublicanStan Caplan56,18337.2
Peace and FreedomJose Cortes3,3432.2
DemocraticBarrett Holman Leak (write-in)550.0
Total votes150,910 100.0
General election
DemocraticSara Jacobs (incumbent) 144,186 61.9
RepublicanStan Caplan88,88638.1
Total votes233,072 100.0
Democratic hold

District 52

2022 California's 52nd congressional district election

 
CandidateJuan VargasTyler Geffeney
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote100,68650,330
Percentage66.7%33.3%

Block Group results
Vargas:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%
Geffeney:      50-60%
No results:      

U.S. Representative before election

Juan Vargas
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Juan Vargas
Democratic

Due to redistricting, the incumbent changed from Democrat Scott Peters to fellow Democrat Juan Vargas. Vargas, who had represented the 51st district since 2013, was re-elected with 68.3% of the vote in 2020.[5]

Candidates

Advanced to general

  • Tyler Geffeney (Republican), minister[109]
  • Juan Vargas (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[390]

Eliminated in primary

  • Joaquín Vázquez (Democratic), community organizer and candidate for the 53rd district in 2020[391]

Endorsements

Joaquín Vázquez (D)

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[11]Solid DDecember 21, 2021
Inside Elections[12]Solid DDecember 28, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe DJanuary 4, 2022
Politico[14]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[15]Safe DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[16]Solid DJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[17]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[18]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[19]Safe DSeptember 7, 2022

Results

California's 52nd congressional district, 2022[20][21]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJuan Vargas (incumbent)56,82759.1
RepublicanTyler Geffeney29,34830.5
DemocraticJoaquín Vázquez9,96510.4
Total votes96,140 100.0
General election
DemocraticJuan Vargas (incumbent) 100,686 66.7
RepublicanTyler Geffeney50,33033.3
Total votes151,016 100.0
Democratic hold

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. ^ Archived May 15, 2022, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Dueñas ran as a Green in 2018, but as a Democrat in 2020

Partisan clients

  1. ^ Poll sponsored by Kiley's campaign
  2. ^ a b Poll sponsored jointly by the National Republican Congressional Committee and Duarte's campaign committee
  3. ^ This poll was sponsored by the House Majority PAC.
  4. ^ Poll sponsored by Mullin's campaign
  5. ^ Poll sponsored by Canepa's campaign
  6. ^ Poll sponsored jointly by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and Salas's campaign committee
  7. ^ a b Poll sponsored by Smith's campaign
  8. ^ a b Poll sponsored jointly by the National Republican Congressional Committee and Kim's campaign committee
  9. ^ a b Poll sponsored by WelcomePAC, which supports Rollins
  10. ^ a b This poll was sponsored by Rodriguez's campaign.

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