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2020 United States House of Representatives elections in California

The 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in California was held on November 3, 2020, to elect the 53 U.S. representatives from the state of California, one from each of the state's 53 congressional districts. The elections coincided with the 2020 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the United States House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections.

2020 United States House of Representatives elections in California

← 2018 November 3, 2020 2022 →

All 53 California seats to the United States House of Representatives
Turnout75.85%
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Democratic Republican
Last election 46 7
Seats before 45 8
Seats won 42 11
Seat change 3 3
Popular vote 11,083,766 5,640,188
Percentage 66.27 33.73
Swing 0.53% 1.12%

This is the first general election since 1994 where a Republican defeated an incumbent House Democrat in California. This year, despite the statewide dominance by Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, a record-breaking number of Republicans defeated Democratic House incumbents: Young Kim defeated Gil Cisneros in District 39, Michelle Park Steel defeated Harley Rouda in District 48, and David Valadao defeated TJ Cox in District 21 to reclaim his old seat. This happened even as Democrats won the statewide combined House vote by a wider margin than Biden.[1] Mike Garcia also defeated Christy Smith in District 25 to retain the seat he flipped in the May 12 special election to fill the seat vacated by Katie Hill.[2]

Overview Edit

United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2020
Primary election — March 3, 2020
Party Votes Percentage Candidates Advancing to general Seats contesting
Democratic 5,989,781 65.65 124 60 53
Republican 2,973,937 32.60 96 46 46
No party preference 99,842 1.09 22 0 0
Green 38,524 0.42 4 0 0
American Independent 11,271 0.12 3 0 0
Libertarian 7,985 0.09 2 0 0
Peace and Freedom 1,821 0.02 1 0 0
Totals 9,123,161 100.00 252 106
District Democratic Republican Total Result
Votes % Votes % Votes %
District 1 154,073 43.01% 204,190 56.99% 358,263 100.0% Republican hold
District 2 294,435 75.74% 94,320 24.26% 388,755 100.0% Democratic hold
District 3 176,036 54.67% 145,941 45.33% 321,977 100.0% Democratic hold
District 4 194,731 44.05% 247,291 55.95% 442,022 100.0% Republican hold
District 5 271,233 76.09% 85,227 23.91% 356,460 100.0% Democratic hold
District 6 229,648 73.34% 83,466 26.66% 313,114 100.0% Democratic hold
District 7 217,416 56.62% 166,549 43.38% 383,965 100.0% Democratic hold
District 8 124,400 43.94% 158,711 56.06% 283,111 100.0% Republican hold
District 9 174,252 57.58% 128,358 42.42% 302,610 100.0% Democratic hold
District 10 166,865 55.16% 135,629 44.84% 302,494 100.0% Democratic hold
District 11 271,063 72.99% 100,293 27.01% 371,356 100.0% Democratic hold
District 12 362,950 100.00% 0 0.00% 362,950 100.0% Democratic hold
District 13 327,863 90.37% 34,955 9.63% 362,818 100.0% Democratic hold
District 14 278,227 79.29% 72,684 20.71% 350,911 100.0% Democratic hold
District 15 242,991 70.90% 99,710 29.10% 342,701 100.0% Democratic hold
District 16 128,690 59.38% 88,039 40.62% 216,729 100.0% Democratic hold
District 17 212,137 71.35% 85,199 28.65% 297,336 100.0% Democratic hold
District 18 344,127 100.00% 0 0.00% 344,127 100.0% Democratic hold
District 19 224,385 71.68% 88,642 28.32% 313,027 100.0% Democratic hold
District 20 236,896 76.78% 71,658 23.22% 308,554 100.0% Democratic hold
District 21 84,406 49.55% 85,928 50.45% 170,334 100.0% Republican gain
District 22 144,251 45.77% 170,888 54.23% 315,139 100.0% Republican hold
District 23 115,896 37.86% 190,222 62.14% 306,118 100.0% Republican hold
District 24 212,564 58.66% 149,781 41.34% 362,345 100.0% Democratic hold
District 25 169,305 49.95% 169,638 50.05% 338,943 100.0% Republican hold
District 26 208,856 60.58% 135,877 39.42% 344,733 100.0% Democratic hold
District 27 221,411 69.78% 95,907 30.22% 317,318 100.0% Democratic hold
District 28 244,471 72.67% 91,928 27.33% 336,399 100.0% Democratic hold
District 29 210,944 100.00% 0 0.00% 210,944 100.0% Democratic hold
District 30 240,038 69.48% 105,426 30.52% 345,464 100.0% Democratic hold
District 31 175,315 61.29% 110,735 38.71% 286,050 100.0% Democratic hold
District 32 172,942 66.58% 86,818 33.42% 259,760 100.0% Democratic hold
District 33 257,094 67.58% 123,334 32.42% 380,428 100.0% Democratic hold
District 34 205,346 100.00% 0 0.00% 205,346 100.0% Democratic hold
District 35 169,405 69.33% 74,941 30.67% 244,346 100.0% Democratic hold
District 36 185,051 60.34% 121,640 39.66% 306,691 100.0% Democratic hold
District 37 254,916 85.94% 41,705 14.06% 296,621 100.0% Democratic hold
District 38 256,206 100.00% 0 0.00% 256,206 100.0% Democratic hold
District 39 169,837 49.40% 173,946 50.60% 343,783 100.0% Republican gain
District 40 135,572 72.74% 50,809 27.26% 186,381 100.0% Democratic hold
District 41 167,938 64.04% 94,289 35.96% 262,227 100.0% Democratic hold
District 42 157,773 42.87% 210,274 57.13% 368,047 100.0% Republican hold
District 43 199,210 71.68% 78,688 28.32% 277,898 100.0% Democratic hold
District 44 206,036 100.00% 0 0.00% 100.0% Democratic hold
District 45 221,843 53.46% 193,096 46.54% 414,939 100.0% Democratic hold
District 46 157,803 68.75% 71,716 31.25% 229,519 100.0% Democratic hold
District 47 197,028 63.27% 114,371 36.73% 311,399 100.0% Democratic hold
District 48 193,362 48.94% 201,738 51.06% 395,100 100.0% Republican gain
District 49 205,349 53.13% 181,157 46.87% 386,506 100.0% Democratic hold
District 50 166,859 46.05% 195,510 53.95% 362,369 100.0% Republican hold
District 51 165,596 68.30% 76,841 31.70% 242,437 100.0% Democratic hold
District 52 244,145 61.58% 152,350 38.42% 396,495 100.0% Democratic hold
District 53 199,244 100.00% 0 0.00% 199,244 100.0% Democratic hold
Total 11,083,766 66.27% 5,640,188 33.73% 16,723,954 100.0%
Popular vote
Democratic
66.27%
Republican
33.73%
House seats
Democratic
79.25%
Republican
20.75%

District 1 Edit

2020 California's 1st congressional district election
 
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Candidate Doug LaMalfa Audrey Denney
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 204,190 154,073
Percentage 57.0% 43.0%

 

U.S. Representative before election

Doug LaMalfa
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Doug LaMalfa
Republican

The 1st district covers the northeastern part of the state bordering Nevada and Oregon. Incumbent Republican Doug LaMalfa, who had represented the district since 2013, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 54.9% of the vote in 2018.[3] The district had a PVI of R+11.

Primary election Edit

Advanced to general Edit

Democratic Candidates Edit

Advanced to general Edit
  • Audrey Denney, educator, farmer and general election candidate for this seat in 2018[5]
Eliminated in primary Edit
  • Rob Lydon, veterinarian[6]

Independent Candidates Edit

Eliminated in primary Edit

Results Edit

 
2020 California's 1st congressional district primary results by county
Map legend
  •   LaMalfa—50–60%
  •   LaMalfa—60–70%
  •   LaMalfa—70–80%
  •   LaMalfa—80–90%
  •   Denney—40–50%
Nonpartisan blanket primary results[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Doug LaMalfa (incumbent) 128,613 54.6
Democratic Audrey Denney 92,655 39.4
Democratic Rob Lydon 8,745 3.7
No party preference Joseph LeTourneau IV 2,769 1.2
No party preference Gregory Edward Cheadle 2,596 1.1
Republican Kenneth E. Swanson (write-in) 13 0.0
Total votes 235,391 100.0

General election Edit

Endorsements Edit

Doug LaMalfa (R)

Polling Edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Doug
LaMalfa (R)
Audrey
Denney (D)
Undecided
[A] October 1–4, 2020 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 49% 45% 5%
[A] June 10–14, 2020 500 (LV) ± 4.4% 46% 41% 11%

Predictions Edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Safe R November 2, 2020
Inside Elections[18] Safe R October 28, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Likely R November 2, 2020
Daily Kos[20] Safe R November 2, 2020
RCP[21] Likely R November 2, 2020
Decision Desk HQ[22] Likely R November 3, 2020
538[23] Safe R November 3, 2020
Elections Daily[24] Likely R November 1, 2020
CNN[25] Safe R November 1, 2020
Politico[26] Likely R November 2, 2020
Niskanen[27] Safe R June 7, 2020

Results Edit

California's 1st congressional district, 2020[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Doug LaMalfa (incumbent) 204,190 57.0
Democratic Audrey Denney 154,073 43.0
Total votes 358,263 100.0
Republican hold

District 2 Edit

2020 California's 2nd congressional district election
 
← 2018
2022 →
     
Candidate Jared Huffman Dale K. Mensing
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 294,435 94,320
Percentage 75.7% 24.3%

 

U.S. Representative before election

Jared Huffman
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Jared Huffman
Democratic

The 2nd district encompasses the North Coast, stretching from the Golden Gate Bridge to the Oregon border, taking in San Rafael, Petaluma, Novato, Windsor, Healdsburg, Ukiah, Fort Bragg, Fortuna, Eureka, Arcata, McKinleyville, and Crescent City. Incumbent Democrat Jared Huffman, who had represented the district since 2013, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 77.0% of the vote in 2018.[3] The district had a PVI of D+22.

Primary election Edit

Democratic Candidates Edit

Advanced to general Edit
Eliminated in primary Edit
  • Rachel Moniz, operations officer[29]

Republican Candidates Edit

Advanced to general Edit
  • Dale K. Mensing, cashier and general election candidate for this seat in 2014, 2016, and 2018[30]

Green Candidates Edit

Eliminated in primary Edit
  • Melissa Bradley, businesswoman[29]

American Independent Candidates Edit

Eliminated in primary Edit
  • Charles "Wally" Coppock[29]

Results Edit

 
2020 California's 2nd congressional district primary results by county
Map legend
  •   Huffman—40–50%
  •   Huffman—50–60%
  •   Huffman—60–70%
  •   Huffman—70–80%
  •   Mensing—40–50%
Nonpartisan blanket primary results[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jared Huffman (incumbent) 184,155 67.7
Republican Dale K. Mensing 51,287 18.9
Democratic Rachel Moniz 20,609 7.6
Green Melissa Bradley 12,412 4.6
American Independent Charles "Wally" Coppock 3,600 1.3
Total votes 272,063 100.0

General election Edit

Predictions Edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Safe D November 2, 2020
Inside Elections[18] Safe D October 28, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D November 2, 2020
Daily Kos[20] Safe D November 2, 2020
RCP[21] Safe D November 2, 2020
Decision Desk HQ[22] Safe D November 3, 2020
538[23] Safe D November 3, 2020
Elections Daily[24] Safe D November 1, 2020
CNN[25] Safe D November 1, 2020
Politico[26] Safe D November 2, 2020
Niskanen[27] Safe D June 7, 2020

Results Edit

California's 2nd congressional district, 2020[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jared Huffman (incumbent) 294,435 75.7
Republican Dale K. Mensing 94,320 24.3
Total votes 388,755 100.0
Democratic hold

District 3 Edit

2020 California's 3rd congressional district election
 
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Candidate John Garamendi Tamika Hamilton
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 176,036 145,941
Percentage 54.7% 45.3%

 

U.S. Representative before election

John Garamendi
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

John Garamendi
Democratic

The 3rd district takes in areas north and west of Sacramento. It consists of Colusa, Sutter, and Yuba counties plus portions of Glenn, Lake, Sacramento, Solano, and Yolo counties. Incumbent Democrat John Garamendi, who had represented the 3rd district since 2013 and had previously represented the 10th district from 2009 to 2013, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 58.1% of the vote in 2018.[3] The district had a PVI of D+5.

Primary election Edit

Democratic Candidates Edit

Advanced to general Edit

Republican Candidates Edit

Advanced to general Edit
  • Tamika Hamilton, U.S. Air Force veteran[32]
Eliminated in primary Edit

Results Edit

 
2020 California's 3rd congressional district primary results by county
Map legend
  •   Garamendi—40–50%
  •   Garamendi—50–60%
  •   Garamendi—70–80%
  •   Hamilton—40–50%
Nonpartisan blanket primary results[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John Garamendi (incumbent) 110,504 59.2
Republican Tamika Hamilton 50,925 27.3
Republican Sean Feucht 25,243 13.5
Total votes 186,672 100.0

General election Edit

Endorsements Edit

John Garamendi (D)
U.S. Executive Branch officials
U.S. Senators
U.S. Representatives
Statewide officials
State legislators
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers
Tamika Hamilton (R)
Organizations

Predictions Edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Safe D November 2, 2020
Inside Elections[18] Safe D October 28, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D November 2, 2020
Daily Kos[20] Safe D November 2, 2020
RCP[21] Safe D November 2, 2020
Decision Desk HQ[22] Safe D November 3, 2020
538[23] Safe D November 3, 2020
Elections Daily[24] Safe D November 1, 2020
CNN[25] Safe D November 1, 2020
Politico[26] Safe D November 2, 2020
Niskanen[27] Safe D June 7, 2020

Results Edit

California's 3rd congressional district, 2020[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John Garamendi (incumbent) 176,043 54.7
Republican Tamika Hamilton 145,945 45.3
Total votes 321,988 100.0
Democratic hold

District 4 Edit

2020 California's 4th congressional district election
 
← 2018
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Candidate Tom McClintock Brynne S. Kennedy
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 247,291 194,731
Percentage 55.9% 44.1%

 

U.S. Representative before election

Tom McClintock
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Tom McClintock
Republican

The 4th district encompasses the suburbs of Sacramento and the Sierra Nevada. Incumbent Republican Tom McClintock, who had represented the district since 2009, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 54.1% of the vote in 2018.[3] The district had a PVI of R+10.

Primary election Edit

Republican Candidates Edit

Advanced to general Edit
Eliminated in primary Edit
  • Julianne Benzel, history teacher[40]
  • Jamie Byers, state parole agent[6]
  • Jacob Thomas, businessman[41]

Democratic Candidates Edit

Advanced to general Edit
  • Brynne S. Kennedy, businesswoman[42]

Withdrawn Edit

  • Sean Frame, Placerville Union school board member[43]

Independent Candidates Edit

Eliminated in primary Edit
  • Robert Lawton, businessman and Democratic candidate for this seat in 2018[44]

Declined Edit

Results Edit

 
2020 California's 4th congressional district primary results by county
Map legend
  •   McClintock—40–50%
  •   McClintock—50–60%
  •   McClintock—60–70%
  •   Kennedy—60–70%
  •   Kennedy—70–80%
Nonpartisan blanket primary results[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tom McClintock (incumbent) 141,244 50.7
Democratic Brynne S. Kennedy 110,771 39.8
Republican Julianne Benzel 12,138 4.4
No party preference Robert Lawton 4,848 1.7
Republican Jamie Byers 4,822 1.7
Republican Jacob Thomas 4,527 1.6
Total votes 278,350 100.0

General election Edit

Endorsements Edit

Tom McClintock (R)

Polling Edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Tom
McClintock (R)
Brynne
Kennedy (D)
Undecided
Lake Research Partners (D)[B] October 12–14, 2020 958 (LV) ± 4.14% 49% 45% 6%
Lake Research Partners (D)[B] July 22–25, 2020 650 (LV) 45% 42% 13%
Lake Research Partners (D)[B] April 26 – May 4, 2020 2,196 (LV) 46% 40% 14%
Hypothetical polling
with Generic Opponent
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Tom
McClintock (R)
Generic
Opponent
Undecided
Lake Research Partners (D)[B] April 26 – May 4, 2020 2,196 (LV) 36% 36%[b] 28%

Predictions Edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Safe R November 2, 2020
Inside Elections[18] Safe R October 28, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Likely R November 2, 2020
Daily Kos[20] Safe R November 2, 2020
RCP[21] Likely R November 2, 2020
Decision Desk HQ[22] Likely R November 3, 2020
538[23] Safe R November 3, 2020
Elections Daily[24] Likely R November 1, 2020
CNN[25] Safe R November 1, 2020
Politico[26] Likely R November 2, 2020
Niskanen[27] Safe R June 7, 2020

Results Edit

California's 4th congressional district, 2020[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tom McClintock (incumbent) 247,291 55.9
Democratic Brynne S. Kennedy 194,731 44.1
Total votes 442,022 100.0
Republican hold

District 5 Edit

2020 California's 5th congressional district election
 
← 2018
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Candidate Mike Thompson Scott Giblin
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 271,233 85,277
Percentage 76.1% 23.9%

 

U.S. Representative before election

Mike Thompson
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Mike Thompson
Democratic

The 5th district encompasses much of California's wine country. It includes Cotati, Rohnert Park, Santa Rosa, Sonoma, Napa, American Canyon, Vallejo, Benicia, Hercules, and part of Martinez. Incumbent Democrat Mike Thompson, who had represented the district since 1999, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 78.9% of the vote in 2018.[3] The district had a PVI of D+21.

Primary election Edit

Democratic Candidates Edit

Advanced to general Edit
Eliminated in primary Edit
  • Jason Kishineff, activist[52]
  • Josh Wesley Tyler, teacher[53]

Republican Candidates Edit

Advanced to general Edit
  • Scott Giblin, information services technician[51]

Results Edit

 
2020 California's 5th congressional district primary results by county
Map legend
  •   Thompson—50–60%
  •   Thompson—60–70%
Nonpartisan blanket primary results[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mike Thompson (incumbent) 146,980 67.5
Republican Scott Giblin 43,987 20.2
Democratic John Wesley Tyler 20,725 9.5
Democratic Jason Kishineff 5,928 2.7
Total votes 217,620 100.0

General election Edit

Endorsements Edit

Predictions Edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Safe D November 2, 2020
Inside Elections[18] Safe D October 28, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D November 2, 2020
Daily Kos[20] Safe D November 2, 2020
RCP[21] Safe D November 2, 2020
Decision Desk HQ[22] Safe D November 3, 2020
538[23] Safe D November 3, 2020
Elections Daily[24] Safe D November 1, 2020
CNN[25] Safe D November 1, 2020
Politico[26] Safe D November 2, 2020
Niskanen[27] Safe D June 7, 2020

Results Edit

California's 5th congressional district, 2020[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mike Thompson (incumbent) 271,233 76.1
Republican Scott Giblin 85,227 23.9
Total votes 356,460 100.0
Democratic hold

District 6 Edit

2020 California's 6th congressional district election
 
← 2018
2022 →
     
Candidate Doris Matsui Chris Bish
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 229,648 83,466
Percentage 73.3 26.7

 

U.S. Representative before election

Doris Matsui
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Doris Matsui
Democratic

The 6th district takes in Sacramento and its surrounding suburbs, including West Sacramento and North Highlands. Incumbent Democrat Doris Matsui, who had represented the district since 2005, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 80.4% of the vote in 2018.[3] The district had a PVI of D+21.

Primary election Edit

Democratic Candidates Edit

Advanced to general Edit
Eliminated in primary Edit
  • Benjamin Emard, attorney[6]

Republican Candidates Edit

Advanced to general Edit
  • Chris Bish, realtor[6]
Eliminated in primary Edit
  • Sherwood Ellsworth Haisty Jr., minister[6]

Results Edit

 
2020 California's 6th congressional district primary results by county
Map legend
  •   Matsui—60–70%
  •   Matsui—70–80%
Nonpartisan blanket primary results[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Doris Matsui (incumbent) 119,408 70.2
Republican Chris Bish 24,321 14.3
Democratic Benjamin Emard 13,253 7.8
Republican Sherwood Ellsworth Haisty Jr. 13,137 7.7
Total votes 170,119 100.0

General election Edit

Endorsements Edit

Predictions Edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Safe D November 2, 2020
Inside Elections[18] Safe D October 28, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D November 2, 2020
Daily Kos[20] Safe D November 2, 2020
RCP[21] Safe D November 2, 2020
Decision Desk HQ[22] Safe D November 3, 2020
538[23] Safe D November 3, 2020
Elections Daily[24] Safe D November 1, 2020
CNN[25] Safe D November 1, 2020
Politico[26] Safe D November 2, 2020
Niskanen[27] Safe D June 7, 2020

Results Edit

California's 6th congressional district, 2020[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Doris Matsui (incumbent) 229,648 73.3
Republican Chris Bish 83,466 26.7
Total votes 313,114 100.0
Democratic hold

District 7 Edit

2020 California's 7th congressional district election
 
← 2018
2022 →
     
Candidate Ami Bera Buzz Patterson
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 217,416 166,549
Percentage 56.6% 43.4%

U.S. Representative before election

Ami Bera
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Ami Bera
Democratic

The 7th district is located in southern and eastern Sacramento County, including the cities of Elk Grove, Folsom, and Rancho Cordova. Incumbent Democrat Ami Bera, who had represented the district since 213, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 55.0% of the vote in 2018.[3] The district had a PVI of D+3.

Candidates Edit

Advanced to general Edit

  • Ami Bera (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[55]
  • Buzz Patterson (Republican), retired United States Air Force Lieutenant Colonel[56]

Eliminated in primary Edit

  • Jeff Burdick (Democratic), public affairs specialist[55]
  • Jon Ivy (Republican), voting rights activist[57]
  • Chris Richardson (Green), engineer[6]

Results Edit

Nonpartisan blanket primary results[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ami Bera (incumbent) 106,124 50.3
Republican Buzz Patterson 70,803 33.6
Democratic Jeff Burdick 15,114 7.2
Republican Jon Ivy 14,017 6.6
Green Chris Richardson 4,837 2.3
Total votes 210,895 100.0

General election Edit

Endorsements Edit

Buzz Patterson (R)

Predictions Edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Safe D November 2, 2020
Inside Elections[18] Safe D October 28, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D November 2, 2020
Daily Kos[20] Safe D November 2, 2020
RCP[21] Likely D November 2, 2020
Decision Desk HQ[22] Safe D November 3, 2020
538[23] Safe D November 3, 2020
Elections Daily[24] Safe D November 1, 2020
CNN[25] Safe D November 1, 2020
Politico[26] Likely D November 2, 2020
Niskanen[27] Safe D June 7, 2020

Results Edit

California's 7th congressional district, 2020[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ami Bera (incumbent) 217,416 56.6
Republican Buzz Patterson 166,549 43.4
Total votes 383,965 100.0
Democratic hold

District 8 Edit

2020 California's 8th congressional district election
 
← 2018
2022 →
     
Candidate Jay Obernolte Christine Bubser
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 158,711 124,400
Percentage 56.1% 43.9%

 
Results by county
Obernolte:      50–60%
Bubser:      60–70%

U.S. Representative before election

Paul Cook
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Jay Obernolte
Republican

The 8th district includes most of the eastern desert regions of the state. It stretches from Mono Lake to Twentynine Palms and consists of Inyo and Mono counties plus most of San Bernardino County. Incumbent Republican Paul Cook, who had represented the district since 2013, announced on September 17, 2019, that he would not seek re-election, instead planning to run for an open seat on the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors.[62] He was re-elected with 60.0%% of the vote in 2018.[3] The district had a PVI of R+9.

Primary election Edit

Republican Candidates Edit

Advanced to general Edit
Eliminated in primary Edit
Declined Edit

Democratic Candidates Edit

Advanced to general Edit
  • Christine Bubser, engineer and biotechnology advisor[67]
Eliminated in primary Edit
  • Bob Conaway, attorney and general election candidate for this seat in 2014[65]
  • James Ellars, energy consultant[68]

Independent Candidates Edit

Eliminated in primary Edit
  • Jeff Esmus, teacher[65]
Declined Edit

Endorsements Edit

Jeremy Staat (R)
Organizations
  • War Veterans Fund[69]

Results Edit

 
2020 California's 8th congressional district primary results by county
Map legend
  •   Obernolte—30–40%
  •   Bubser—30–40%
  •   Bubser—40–50%
Nonpartisan blanket primary results[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jay Obernolte 50,677 35.0
Democratic Christine Bubser 41,595 28.7
Republican Tim Donnelly 30,079 20.7
Democratic Bob Conaway 9,053 6.2
No party preference Jeff Esmus 4,042 2.8
Democratic James Ellars 3,948 2.7
Republican Jeremy Staat 2,288 1.6
Republican Jerry Laws 2,010 1.4
Republican Justin David Whitehead 1,305 0.9
No party preference J. Green (write-in) 11 0.0
Total votes 145,008 100.0

General election Edit

Endorsements Edit

Christine Bubser (D)
U.S. Senators
U.S. Representatives
State legislators
Labor unions
  • California Labor Federation[70]
Organizations

Polling Edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Jay
Obernolte (R)
Christine
Bubser (D)
Undecided
Global Strategy Group (D)[C] August 1–5, 2020 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 48% 38% 13%

Predictions Edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Safe R November 2, 2020
Inside Elections[18] Safe R October 28, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe R November 2, 2020
Daily Kos[20] Safe R November 2, 2020
RCP[21] Likely R November 2, 2020
Decision Desk HQ[22] Likely R November 3, 2020
538[23] Safe R November 3, 2020
Elections Daily[24] Safe R November 1, 2020
CNN[25] Safe R November 1, 2020
Politico[26] Safe R November 2, 2020
Niskanen[27] Safe R June 7, 2020

Results Edit

California's 8th congressional district, 2020[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jay Obernolte 158,711 56.1
Democratic Christine Bubser 124,400 43.9
Total votes 283,111 100.0
Republican hold

District 9 Edit

2020 California's 9th congressional district election
 
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Candidate Jerry McNerney Tony Amador
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 174,252 128,358
Percentage 57.6% 42.4%

U.S. Representative before election

Jerry McNerney
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Jerry McNerney
Democratic

The 9th district is centered around the San Joaquin Delta, taking in Stockton, Antioch, Galt, Oakley, Lathrop, and Lodi. Incumbent Democrat Jerry McNerney, who had represented the district since, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 56.5% of the vote in 2018.[3] The district had a PVI of D+8.

Primary election Edit

Democratic Candidates Edit

Advanced to general Edit

Republican Candidates Edit

Advanced to general Edit
Eliminated in primary Edit
  • William Martinek, financial advisor[72]

Results Edit

 
2020 California's 9th congressional district primary results by county
Map legend
  •   McNerney—50–60%
  •   Amador—40–50%
Nonpartisan blanket primary results[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jerry McNerney (incumbent) 86,556 57.0
Republican Antonio C. "Tony" Amador 45,962 30.3
Republican William Martinek 19,255 12.7
Democratic Crystal Sawyer White (write-in) 22 0.0
Total votes 151,795 100.0

General election Edit

Predictions Edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Safe D November 2, 2020
Inside Elections[18] Safe D October 28, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D November 2, 2020
Daily Kos[20] Safe D November 2, 2020
RCP[21] Safe D November 2, 2020
Decision Desk HQ[22] Safe D November 3, 2020
538[23] Safe D November 3, 2020
Elections Daily[24] Safe D November 1, 2020
CNN[25] Safe D November 1, 2020
Politico[26] Likely D November 2, 2020
Niskanen[27] Safe D June 7, 2020

Results Edit

California's 9th congressional district, 2020[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jerry McNerney (incumbent) 174,252 57.6
Republican Antonio C. "Tony" Amador 128,358 42.4
Total votes 302,610 100.0
Democratic hold

District 10 Edit

2020 California's 10th congressional district election
 
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Candidate Josh Harder Ted Howze
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 161,745 131,447
Percentage 55.2% 44.8%

 
County results
Harder:      50–60%

U.S. Representative before election

Josh Harder
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Josh Harder
Democratic

The 10th district covers San Joaquin Valley, including the cities of Oakdale, Manteca, Modesto, Tracy, and Turlock. Incumbent Democrat Josh Harder, who had represented the district since 2018, ran for re-election. He was elected with 52.3% of the vote in 2018.[3] The district had a PVI of EVEN.

Primary election Edit

Democratic Candidates Edit

Advanced to general Edit
Eliminated in primary Edit

Republican Candidates Edit

Advanced to general Edit
  • Ted Howze, veterinarian, former Turlock city council member and candidate for this seat in 2018[74]
Eliminated in primary Edit
Withdrawn Edit
  • Charles Dossett, U.S. Army veteran[77]
Declined Edit

Endorsements Edit

Bob Elliott (R)
Organizations
  • Combat Veterans for Congress[79]

Results Edit

 
2020 California's 10th congressional district primary results by county
Map legend
  •   Harder—40–50%
Nonpartisan blanket primary results[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Josh Harder (incumbent) 69,668 44.1
Republican Ted Howze 53,574 33.9
Republican Bob Elliott 20,481 13.0
Democratic Michael J. "Mike" Barkley 5,561 3.5
Republican Marla Sousa Livengood 5,270 3.3
Democratic Ryan Blevins 3,536 2.2
Total votes 158,090 100.0

General election Edit

Endorsements Edit

Josh Harder (D)
U.S. Executive Branch officials
  • Barack Obama, former President of the United States (2009–2017, former Senator from Illinois (2005–2008)[80]
U.S. Senators
Labor unions
Organizations

Predictions Edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Likely D November 2, 2020
Inside Elections[18] Safe D October 28, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D November 2, 2020
Daily Kos[20] Safe D November 2, 2020
RCP[21] Lean D November 2, 2020
Decision Desk HQ[22] Likely D November 3, 2020
538[23] Likely D November 3, 2020
Elections Daily[24] Safe D November 1, 2020
CNN[25] Safe D November 1, 2020
Politico[26] Likely D November 2, 2020
Niskanen[27] Safe D June 7, 2020

Results Edit

California's 10th congressional district, 2020[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Josh Harder (incumbent) 166,865 55.2
Republican Ted Howze 135,629 44.8
Total votes 302,494 100.0
Democratic hold

District 11 Edit

2020 California's 11th congressional district election
 
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Candidate Mark DeSaulnier Nisha Sharma
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 271,063 100,293
Percentage 73.0% 27.0%

U.S. Representative before election

Mark DeSaulnier
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Mark DeSaulnier
Democratic

The 11th district encompasses parts of the East Bay, including Alamo, Antioch, Bay Point, Blackhawk, Clayton, Concord, Danville, Diablo, El Cerrito, El Sobrante, Kensington, Lafayette, Moraga, Orinda, Pittsburg, Pleasant Hill, San Pablo, Richmond and Walnut Creek. The incumbent is Democrat Mark DeSaulnier, who was re-elected with 74.1% of the vote in 2018.[3]

Candidates Edit

Advanced to general Edit

Eliminated in primary Edit

  • Michael Ernest Kerr (Green), social justice advocate[85]

Predictions Edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Safe D July 2, 2020
Inside Elections[18] Safe D June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D July 2, 2020
Politico[26] Safe D April 19, 2020
Daily Kos[20] Safe D June 3, 2020
RCP[21] Safe D June 9, 2020
Niskanen[27] Safe D June 7, 2020

Results Edit

California's 11th congressional district, 2020[8][28]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mark DeSaulnier (incumbent) 151,544 71.2
Republican Nisha Sharma 45,606 21.4
Green Michael Ernest Kerr 15,697 7.4
Total votes 212,847 100.0
General election
Democratic Mark DeSaulnier (incumbent) 271,063 73.0
Republican Nisha Sharma 100,293 27.0
Total votes 371,356 100.0
Democratic hold

District 12 Edit

2020 California's 12th congressional district election
 
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Candidate Nancy Pelosi Shahid Buttar
Party Democratic Democratic
Popular vote 281,776 81,174
Percentage 77.6% 22.4%

U.S. Representative before election

Nancy Pelosi
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Nancy Pelosi
Democratic

The 12th district is based entirely within San Francisco. The incumbent is the Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (Democratic), who was re-elected with 86.8% of the vote in 2018.[3]

Candidates Edit

Advanced to general Edit

  • Shahid Buttar (Democratic), attorney and democratic socialist activist[86]
  • Nancy Pelosi (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[6]

Eliminated in primary Edit

  • Agatha Bacelar (Democratic), documentary filmmaker and engineer[87]
  • John Dennis (Republican), businessman and perennial candidate[6]
  • Deanna Lorraine (Republican), political commentator[88]

Withdrawn Edit

Endorsements Edit

Shahid Buttar (D)
Local officials
Individuals
Unions
  • San Francisco Tenants Union[90]
Organizations
Publications
Nancy Pelosi (D)
Unions
Organizations
Individuals

Predictions Edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Safe D July 2, 2020
Inside Elections[18] Safe D June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D July 2, 2020
Politico[26] Safe D April 19, 2020
Daily Kos[20] Safe D June 3, 2020
RCP[21] Safe D June 9, 2020
Niskanen[27] Safe D June 7, 2020

Results Edit

California's 12th congressional district, 2020[8][28]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Nancy Pelosi (incumbent) 190,590 74.0
Democratic Shahid Buttar 33,344 13.0
Republican John Dennis 19,883 7.7
Democratic Tom Gallagher (withdrawn) 5,094 2.0
Republican Deanna Lorraine 4,635 1.8
Democratic Agatha Bacelar 3,890 1.5
Total votes 257,436 100.0
General election
Democratic Nancy Pelosi (incumbent) 281,776 77.6
Democratic Shahid Buttar 81,174 22.4
Total votes 362,950 100.0
Democratic hold

District 13 Edit

2020 California's 13th congressional district election
 
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Candidate Barbara Lee Nikka Piterman
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 327,863 34,955
Percentage 90.4% 9.6%

U.S. Representative before election

Barbara Lee
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Barbara Lee
Democratic

The 13th district takes in northern Alameda County, encompassing Alameda, Albany, Berkeley, Emeryville, Oakland, Piedmont, and San Leandro. The incumbent is Democrat Barbara Lee, who was re-elected with 88.4% of the vote in 2018.[3]

Candidates Edit

Advanced to general Edit

  • Barbara Lee (Democratic), incumbent U.S Representative[108]
  • Nikka Piterman (Republican), software engineer[109]

Predictions Edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Safe D July 2, 2020
Inside Elections[18] Safe D June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D July 2, 2020
Politico[26] Safe D April 19, 2020
Daily Kos[20] Safe D June 3, 2020
RCP[21] Safe D June 9, 2020
Niskanen[27] Safe D June 7, 2020

Results Edit

California's 13th congressional district, 2020[8][28]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Barbara Lee (incumbent) 230,482 92.6
Republican Nikka Piterman 18,553 7.4
Total votes 249,035 100.0
General election
Democratic Barbara Lee (incumbent) 327,863 90.4
Republican Nikka Piterman 34,955 9.6
Total votes 362,818 100.0
Democratic hold

District 14 Edit

2020 California's 14th congressional district election
 
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Candidate Jackie Speier Ran Petel
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 278,227 72,684
Percentage 79.3% 20.7%

U.S. Representative before election

Jackie Speier
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Jackie Speier
Democratic

The 14th district is located on the San Francisco Peninsula, taking in most of San Mateo County and a small part of southwestern San Francisco. The incumbent is Democrat Jackie Speier, who was re-elected with 79.2% of the vote in 2018.[3]

Candidates Edit

Advanced to general Edit

  • Ran Petel (Republican), financial executive[6]
  • Jackie Speier (Democratic), incumbent U.S Representative[6]

Eliminated in primary Edit

  • Cristos Goodrow (Democratic), technology executive[6]
  • Eric Taylor (no party preference), research manager[6]

Predictions Edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Safe D July 2, 2020
Inside Elections[18] Safe D June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D July 2, 2020
Politico[26] Safe D April 19, 2020
Daily Kos[20] Safe D June 3, 2020
RCP[21] Safe D June 9, 2020
Niskanen[27] Safe D June 7, 2020

Results Edit

 
2020 California's 14th congressional district primary results by county
Map legend
  •   Speier—70–80%
California's 14th congressional district, 2020[8][28]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jackie Speier (incumbent) 158,158 77.3
Republican Ran Petel 32,447 15.9
Democratic Cristos Goodrow 7,843 3.8
No party preference Eric Taylor 6,081 3.0
Total votes 204,529 100.0
General election
Democratic Jackie Speier (incumbent) 278,300 79.3
Republican Ran Petel 72,705 20.7
Total votes 351,005 100.0
Democratic hold

District 15 Edit

2020 California's 15th congressional district election
 
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Candidate Eric Swalwell Alison Hayden
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 242,991 99,710
Percentage 70.9% 29.1%

U.S. Representative before election

Eric Swalwell
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Eric Swalwell
Democratic

The 15th district encompasses eastern Alameda County, including Castro Valley, Dublin, Fremont, Hayward, Livermore, Pleasanton, Sunol, Union City, and parts of Contra Costa County, including San Ramon and part of Danville. The incumbent is Democrat Eric Swalwell, who was re-elected with 73.0% of the vote in 2018,[3] and ran in the 2020 presidential race.[110] Swalwell joined the House race after ending his presidential campaign.[111][112]

Candidates Edit

Advanced to general Edit

  • Alison Hayden (Republican), special education teacher[85]
  • Eric Swalwell (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative[113]

Eliminated in primary Edit

  • Samantha Campbell (Democratic), college student[85]
  • Don J. Grundmann (no party preference), chiropractor (Constitution)[I][85]
  • Austin E. Intal (Democratic), sales and real estate agent[85]
  • Peter Yuan Liu (Republican), candidate for Governor of California in 2018[85]
  • Tuan Phan (Democratic), biochemist[85]

Withdrawn Edit

Declined Edit

Predictions Edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Safe D July 2, 2020
Inside Elections[18] Safe D June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[19] Safe D July 2, 2020
Politico[26] Safe D April 19, 2020
Daily Kos[20] Safe D June 3, 2020
RCP[21] Safe D June 9, 2020
Niskanen[27] Safe D June 7, 2020

Results Edit

 
2020 California's 15th congressional district primary results by county
Map legend
  •   Swalwell—60–70%
  •   Swalwell—50–60%
California's 15th congressional district, 2020[8][28]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eric Swalwell (incumbent) 103,826 59.0
Republican Alison Hayden 29,864 17.0
Democratic Samantha Campbell 17,286 9.8
Republican Peter Liu 13,634 7.8
Democratic Tuan Phan 6,509 3.7
Democratic Austin E. Intal 2,548 1.4
No party preference Don J. Grundmann 2,194 1.2
Total votes 175,861 100.0
General election
Democratic Eric Swalwell (incumbent) 242,991 70.9
Republican Alison Hayden 99,710 29.1
Total votes 342,701 100.0
Democratic hold

District 16 Edit

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See also 2020 California elections The 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in California was held on November 3 2020 to elect the 53 U S representatives from the state of California one from each of the state s 53 congressional districts The elections coincided with the 2020 U S presidential election as well as other elections to the United States House of Representatives elections to the United States Senate and various state and local elections 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in California 2018 November 3 2020 2022 All 53 California seats to the United States House of RepresentativesTurnout75 85 Majority party Minority party Party Democratic RepublicanLast election 46 7Seats before 45 8Seats won 42 11Seat change 3 3Popular vote 11 083 766 5 640 188Percentage 66 27 33 73Swing 0 53 1 12 WinnersVote shareCounty resultsDemocratic 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Republican 50 60 60 70 70 80 Winners Democratic hold Republican gain Republican holdThis is the first general election since 1994 where a Republican defeated an incumbent House Democrat in California This year despite the statewide dominance by Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden a record breaking number of Republicans defeated Democratic House incumbents Young Kim defeated Gil Cisneros in District 39 Michelle Park Steel defeated Harley Rouda in District 48 and David Valadao defeated TJ Cox in District 21 to reclaim his old seat This happened even as Democrats won the statewide combined House vote by a wider margin than Biden 1 Mike Garcia also defeated Christy Smith in District 25 to retain the seat he flipped in the May 12 special election to fill the seat vacated by Katie Hill 2 Contents 1 Overview 2 District 1 2 1 Primary election 2 1 1 Advanced to general 2 1 2 Democratic Candidates 2 1 2 1 Advanced to general 2 1 2 2 Eliminated in primary 2 1 3 Independent Candidates 2 1 3 1 Eliminated in primary 2 1 4 Results 2 2 General election 2 2 1 Endorsements 2 2 2 Polling 2 2 3 Predictions 2 2 4 Results 3 District 2 3 1 Primary election 3 1 1 Democratic Candidates 3 1 1 1 Advanced to general 3 1 1 2 Eliminated in primary 3 1 2 Republican Candidates 3 1 2 1 Advanced to general 3 1 3 Green Candidates 3 1 3 1 Eliminated in primary 3 1 4 American Independent Candidates 3 1 4 1 Eliminated in primary 3 1 5 Results 3 2 General election 3 2 1 Predictions 3 2 2 Results 4 District 3 4 1 Primary election 4 1 1 Democratic Candidates 4 1 1 1 Advanced to general 4 1 2 Republican Candidates 4 1 2 1 Advanced to general 4 1 2 2 Eliminated in primary 4 1 3 Results 4 2 General election 4 2 1 Endorsements 4 2 2 Predictions 4 2 3 Results 5 District 4 5 1 Primary election 5 1 1 Republican Candidates 5 1 1 1 Advanced to general 5 1 1 2 Eliminated in primary 5 1 2 Democratic Candidates 5 1 2 1 Advanced to general 5 1 3 Withdrawn 5 1 4 Independent Candidates 5 1 4 1 Eliminated in primary 5 1 5 Declined 5 1 6 Results 5 2 General election 5 2 1 Endorsements 5 2 2 Polling 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primary 21 2 Predictions 21 3 Results 22 District 21 22 1 Candidates 22 1 1 Advanced to general 22 1 2 Eliminated in primary 22 1 3 Declined 22 2 Endorsements 22 3 Predictions 22 4 Polling 22 4 1 General election 22 5 Results 23 District 22 23 1 Candidates 23 1 1 Advanced to general 23 1 2 Eliminated in primary 23 1 3 Declined 23 1 4 Endorsements 23 2 Predictions 23 3 Polling 23 3 1 General election 23 4 Results 24 District 23 24 1 Candidates 24 1 1 Advanced to general 24 2 Predictions 24 3 Results 25 District 24 25 1 Candidates 25 1 1 Advanced to general 25 1 2 Eliminated in primary 25 2 Endorsements 25 3 Predictions 25 4 Results 26 District 25 26 1 Candidates 26 1 1 Advanced to general 26 1 2 Eliminated in primary 26 1 3 Withdrawn 26 2 Endorsements 26 3 Predictions 26 4 Polling 26 4 1 Primary election 26 4 2 General election 26 5 Results 27 District 26 27 1 Candidates 27 1 1 Advanced to general 27 1 2 Eliminated in primary 27 2 Endorsements 27 3 Predictions 27 4 Results 28 District 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preference 99 842 1 09 22 0 0Green 38 524 0 42 4 0 0American Independent 11 271 0 12 3 0 0Libertarian 7 985 0 09 2 0 0Peace and Freedom 1 821 0 02 1 0 0Totals 9 123 161 100 00 252 106 District Democratic Republican Total ResultVotes Votes Votes District 1 154 073 43 01 204 190 56 99 358 263 100 0 Republican holdDistrict 2 294 435 75 74 94 320 24 26 388 755 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 3 176 036 54 67 145 941 45 33 321 977 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 4 194 731 44 05 247 291 55 95 442 022 100 0 Republican holdDistrict 5 271 233 76 09 85 227 23 91 356 460 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 6 229 648 73 34 83 466 26 66 313 114 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 7 217 416 56 62 166 549 43 38 383 965 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 8 124 400 43 94 158 711 56 06 283 111 100 0 Republican holdDistrict 9 174 252 57 58 128 358 42 42 302 610 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 10 166 865 55 16 135 629 44 84 302 494 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 11 271 063 72 99 100 293 27 01 371 356 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 12 362 950 100 00 0 0 00 362 950 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 13 327 863 90 37 34 955 9 63 362 818 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 14 278 227 79 29 72 684 20 71 350 911 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 15 242 991 70 90 99 710 29 10 342 701 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 16 128 690 59 38 88 039 40 62 216 729 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 17 212 137 71 35 85 199 28 65 297 336 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 18 344 127 100 00 0 0 00 344 127 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 19 224 385 71 68 88 642 28 32 313 027 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 20 236 896 76 78 71 658 23 22 308 554 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 21 84 406 49 55 85 928 50 45 170 334 100 0 Republican gainDistrict 22 144 251 45 77 170 888 54 23 315 139 100 0 Republican holdDistrict 23 115 896 37 86 190 222 62 14 306 118 100 0 Republican holdDistrict 24 212 564 58 66 149 781 41 34 362 345 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 25 169 305 49 95 169 638 50 05 338 943 100 0 Republican holdDistrict 26 208 856 60 58 135 877 39 42 344 733 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 27 221 411 69 78 95 907 30 22 317 318 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 28 244 471 72 67 91 928 27 33 336 399 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 29 210 944 100 00 0 0 00 210 944 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 30 240 038 69 48 105 426 30 52 345 464 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 31 175 315 61 29 110 735 38 71 286 050 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 32 172 942 66 58 86 818 33 42 259 760 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 33 257 094 67 58 123 334 32 42 380 428 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 34 205 346 100 00 0 0 00 205 346 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 35 169 405 69 33 74 941 30 67 244 346 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 36 185 051 60 34 121 640 39 66 306 691 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 37 254 916 85 94 41 705 14 06 296 621 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 38 256 206 100 00 0 0 00 256 206 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 39 169 837 49 40 173 946 50 60 343 783 100 0 Republican gainDistrict 40 135 572 72 74 50 809 27 26 186 381 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 41 167 938 64 04 94 289 35 96 262 227 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 42 157 773 42 87 210 274 57 13 368 047 100 0 Republican holdDistrict 43 199 210 71 68 78 688 28 32 277 898 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 44 206 036 100 00 0 0 00 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 45 221 843 53 46 193 096 46 54 414 939 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 46 157 803 68 75 71 716 31 25 229 519 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 47 197 028 63 27 114 371 36 73 311 399 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 48 193 362 48 94 201 738 51 06 395 100 100 0 Republican gainDistrict 49 205 349 53 13 181 157 46 87 386 506 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 50 166 859 46 05 195 510 53 95 362 369 100 0 Republican holdDistrict 51 165 596 68 30 76 841 31 70 242 437 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 52 244 145 61 58 152 350 38 42 396 495 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 53 199 244 100 00 0 0 00 199 244 100 0 Democratic holdTotal 11 083 766 66 27 5 640 188 33 73 16 723 954 100 0 Popular voteDemocratic 66 27 Republican 33 73 House seatsDemocratic 79 25 Republican 20 75 District 1 Edit2020 California s 1st congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp nbsp Candidate Doug LaMalfa Audrey DenneyParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 204 190 154 073Percentage 57 0 43 0 nbsp U S Representative before electionDoug LaMalfaRepublican Elected U S Representative Doug LaMalfaRepublicanSee also California s 1st congressional district The 1st district covers the northeastern part of the state bordering Nevada and Oregon Incumbent Republican Doug LaMalfa who had represented the district since 2013 ran for re election He was re elected with 54 9 of the vote in 2018 3 The district had a PVI of R 11 Primary election Edit Advanced to general Edit Doug LaMalfa incumbent U S Representative 4 Democratic Candidates Edit Advanced to general Edit Audrey Denney educator farmer and general election candidate for this seat in 2018 5 Eliminated in primary Edit Rob Lydon veterinarian 6 Independent Candidates Edit Eliminated in primary Edit Gregory Edward Cheadle perennial candidate 7 Joseph LeTourneau IV leadership developer 6 Results Edit nbsp 2020 California s 1st congressional district primary results by county Map legend LaMalfa 50 60 LaMalfa 60 70 LaMalfa 70 80 LaMalfa 80 90 Denney 40 50 Nonpartisan blanket primary results 8 Party Candidate Votes Republican Doug LaMalfa incumbent 128 613 54 6Democratic Audrey Denney 92 655 39 4Democratic Rob Lydon 8 745 3 7No party preference Joseph LeTourneau IV 2 769 1 2No party preference Gregory Edward Cheadle 2 596 1 1Republican Kenneth E Swanson write in 13 0 0Total votes 235 391 100 0General election Edit Endorsements Edit Doug LaMalfa R OrganizationsNational Right to Life Committee 9 Audrey Denney D U S SenatorsKamala Harris U S Senator CA 2020 vice presidential nominee 10 Bernie Sanders U S Senator I VT 2016 and 2020 presidential candidateLabor unionsBrotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen 11 California Teachers Association 12 International Association of Bridge Structural Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers Local 118 11 International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers 11 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 340 11 International Brotherhood of Teamsters Joint Council 7 11 International Union of Operating Engineers Local 3 11 National Education Association 11 Service Employees International Union 11 United Association 11 United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America 11 OrganizationsCalifornia Democratic Party 11 California League of Conservation Voters 13 College Democrats of America California State University Chico 11 EMILY s List 14 End Citizens United 15 Equality California 11 Indivisible movement 11 People for the American Way 11 Planned Parenthood 16 Sierra Club 11 Sunrise Movement 11 Young Democrats of America California 11 Polling Edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error DougLaMalfa R AudreyDenney D UndecidedLake Research Partners D A October 1 4 2020 400 LV 4 9 49 45 5 Lake Research Partners D A June 10 14 2020 500 LV 4 4 46 41 11 Predictions Edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 17 Safe R November 2 2020Inside Elections 18 Safe R October 28 2020Sabato s Crystal Ball 19 Likely R November 2 2020Daily Kos 20 Safe R November 2 2020RCP 21 Likely R November 2 2020Decision Desk HQ 22 Likely R November 3 2020538 23 Safe R November 3 2020Elections Daily 24 Likely R November 1 2020CNN 25 Safe R November 1 2020Politico 26 Likely R November 2 2020Niskanen 27 Safe R June 7 2020Results Edit California s 1st congressional district 2020 28 Party Candidate Votes Republican Doug LaMalfa incumbent 204 190 57 0Democratic Audrey Denney 154 073 43 0Total votes 358 263 100 0Republican holdDistrict 2 Edit2020 California s 2nd congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp nbsp Candidate Jared Huffman Dale K MensingParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 294 435 94 320Percentage 75 7 24 3 nbsp U S Representative before electionJared HuffmanDemocratic Elected U S Representative Jared HuffmanDemocraticSee also California s 2nd congressional district The 2nd district encompasses the North Coast stretching from the Golden Gate Bridge to the Oregon border taking in San Rafael Petaluma Novato Windsor Healdsburg Ukiah Fort Bragg Fortuna Eureka Arcata McKinleyville and Crescent City Incumbent Democrat Jared Huffman who had represented the district since 2013 ran for re election He was re elected with 77 0 of the vote in 2018 3 The district had a PVI of D 22 Primary election Edit Democratic Candidates Edit Advanced to general Edit Jared Huffman incumbent U S Representative 29 Eliminated in primary Edit Rachel Moniz operations officer 29 Republican Candidates Edit Advanced to general Edit Dale K Mensing cashier and general election candidate for this seat in 2014 2016 and 2018 30 Green Candidates Edit Eliminated in primary Edit Melissa Bradley businesswoman 29 American Independent Candidates Edit Eliminated in primary Edit Charles Wally Coppock 29 Results Edit nbsp 2020 California s 2nd congressional district primary results by county Map legend Huffman 40 50 Huffman 50 60 Huffman 60 70 Huffman 70 80 Mensing 40 50 Nonpartisan blanket primary results 8 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jared Huffman incumbent 184 155 67 7Republican Dale K Mensing 51 287 18 9Democratic Rachel Moniz 20 609 7 6Green Melissa Bradley 12 412 4 6American Independent Charles Wally Coppock 3 600 1 3Total votes 272 063 100 0General election Edit Predictions Edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 17 Safe D November 2 2020Inside Elections 18 Safe D October 28 2020Sabato s Crystal Ball 19 Safe D November 2 2020Daily Kos 20 Safe D November 2 2020RCP 21 Safe D November 2 2020Decision Desk HQ 22 Safe D November 3 2020538 23 Safe D November 3 2020Elections Daily 24 Safe D November 1 2020CNN 25 Safe D November 1 2020Politico 26 Safe D November 2 2020Niskanen 27 Safe D June 7 2020Results Edit California s 2nd congressional district 2020 28 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jared Huffman incumbent 294 435 75 7Republican Dale K Mensing 94 320 24 3Total votes 388 755 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 3 Edit2020 California s 3rd congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp nbsp Candidate John Garamendi Tamika HamiltonParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 176 036 145 941Percentage 54 7 45 3 nbsp U S Representative before electionJohn GaramendiDemocratic Elected U S Representative John GaramendiDemocraticSee also California s 3rd congressional district The 3rd district takes in areas north and west of Sacramento It consists of Colusa Sutter and Yuba counties plus portions of Glenn Lake Sacramento Solano and Yolo counties Incumbent Democrat John Garamendi who had represented the 3rd district since 2013 and had previously represented the 10th district from 2009 to 2013 ran for re election He was re elected with 58 1 of the vote in 2018 3 The district had a PVI of D 5 Primary election Edit Democratic Candidates Edit Advanced to general Edit John Garamendi incumbent U S Representative 31 Republican Candidates Edit Advanced to general Edit Tamika Hamilton U S Air Force veteran 32 Eliminated in primary Edit Sean Feucht gospel singer 33 Results Edit nbsp 2020 California s 3rd congressional district primary results by county Map legend Garamendi 40 50 Garamendi 50 60 Garamendi 70 80 Hamilton 40 50 Nonpartisan blanket primary results 8 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John Garamendi incumbent 110 504 59 2Republican Tamika Hamilton 50 925 27 3Republican Sean Feucht 25 243 13 5Total votes 186 672 100 0General election Edit Endorsements Edit John Garamendi D U S Executive Branch officialsBill Clinton former President of the United States 1993 2001 former Governor of Arkansas 1979 1981 and 1983 1992 former Attorney General of Arkansas 1977 1979 34 Barack Obama former President of the United States 2009 2017 former U S Senator from Illinois 2005 2008 34 Richard Rominger former U S Deputy Secretary of Agriculture 1993 2001 former Secretary of Food and Agriculture of California 1977 1982 34 U S SenatorsDianne Feinstein U S Senator from California 1992 present former Mayor of San Francisco 1978 1988 Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee 2017 present 34 U S RepresentativesVic Fazio former U S Representative from CA 03 1993 1999 and CA 04 1979 1993 34 Jared Huffman U S Representative from CA 02 2013 present 34 Doris Matsui U S Representative from CA 06 2013 present and CA 05 2005 2013 34 George Miller former U S Representative from CA 11 2013 2015 and CA 07 1975 2013 34 Mike Thompson U S Representative from CA 05 2013 present and CA 01 1999 2013 34 Statewide officialsDelaine Eastin former Superintendent of Public Instruction of California 1995 2003 candidate for Governor of California in 2018 34 State legislatorsCecilia Aguiar Curry California State Assemblywoman from District 4 2016 present 34 Roger Dickinson former California State Assemblyman from District 7 2012 2014 and District 9 2010 2012 34 Jim Frazier California State Assemblyman from District 11 2012 present 34 Lois Wolk former California State Senator from District 3 2012 2016 and District 5 2008 2012 34 Mariko Yamada former California State Assemblywoman from District 4 2012 2014 and District 8 2008 2012 34 Labor unionsAir Line Pilots Association International 34 Amalgamated Transit Union 34 American Federation of Government Employees 34 American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees 34 American Federation of Teachers 34 American Maritime Officers 34 American Postal Workers Union 34 California Teachers Association 34 Communications Workers of America 34 International Association of Fire Fighters 34 International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers 34 International Brotherhood of Boilermakers Iron Ship Builders Blacksmiths Forgers and Helpers 34 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 34 International Brotherhood of Teamsters 34 International Longshore and Warehouse Union 34 International Union of Painters and Allied Trades 34 Laborers International Union of North America 34 Marine Engineers Beneficial Association 34 National Air Traffic Controllers Association 34 National Association of Letter Carriers 34 National Education Association 34 National Nurses United 34 National Rural Letter Carriers Association 34 National Union of Healthcare Workers 35 Office and Professional Employees International Union 34 Seafarers International Union of North America 34 Service Employees International Union 34 Transport Workers Union of America 34 United Association 34 United Auto Workers 34 United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America 34 United Food and Commercial Workers 34 United Steelworkers 34 United Transportation Union 34 OrganizationsCalifornia Democratic Party 34 Human Rights Campaign 36 J Street 37 League of Conservation Voters 34 National Organization for Women 34 Ocean Champions 34 Sierra Club 34 Young Democrats of America California 34 NewspapersDaily Democrat 34 Daily Republic 34 The Reporter 34 The Sacramento Bee 34 Tamika Hamilton R OrganizationsMaggie s List 38 Predictions Edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 17 Safe D November 2 2020Inside Elections 18 Safe D October 28 2020Sabato s Crystal Ball 19 Safe D November 2 2020Daily Kos 20 Safe D November 2 2020RCP 21 Safe D November 2 2020Decision Desk HQ 22 Safe D November 3 2020538 23 Safe D November 3 2020Elections Daily 24 Safe D November 1 2020CNN 25 Safe D November 1 2020Politico 26 Safe D November 2 2020Niskanen 27 Safe D June 7 2020Results Edit California s 3rd congressional district 2020 28 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John Garamendi incumbent 176 043 54 7Republican Tamika Hamilton 145 945 45 3Total votes 321 988 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 4 Edit2020 California s 4th congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp nbsp Candidate Tom McClintock Brynne S KennedyParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 247 291 194 731Percentage 55 9 44 1 nbsp U S Representative before electionTom McClintockRepublican Elected U S Representative Tom McClintockRepublicanSee also California s 4th congressional district The 4th district encompasses the suburbs of Sacramento and the Sierra Nevada Incumbent Republican Tom McClintock who had represented the district since 2009 ran for re election He was re elected with 54 1 of the vote in 2018 3 The district had a PVI of R 10 Primary election Edit Republican Candidates Edit Advanced to general Edit Tom McClintock incumbent U S Representative 39 Eliminated in primary Edit Julianne Benzel history teacher 40 Jamie Byers state parole agent 6 Jacob Thomas businessman 41 Democratic Candidates Edit Advanced to general Edit Brynne S Kennedy businesswoman 42 Withdrawn Edit Sean Frame Placerville Union school board member 43 Independent Candidates Edit Eliminated in primary Edit Robert Lawton businessman and Democratic candidate for this seat in 2018 44 Declined Edit Jessica Morse deputy secretary of forest resources management at the California Natural Resources Agency and general election candidate for this seat in 2018 45 Results Edit nbsp 2020 California s 4th congressional district primary results by county Map legend McClintock 40 50 McClintock 50 60 McClintock 60 70 Kennedy 60 70 Kennedy 70 80 Nonpartisan blanket primary results 8 Party Candidate Votes Republican Tom McClintock incumbent 141 244 50 7Democratic Brynne S Kennedy 110 771 39 8Republican Julianne Benzel 12 138 4 4No party preference Robert Lawton 4 848 1 7Republican Jamie Byers 4 822 1 7Republican Jacob Thomas 4 527 1 6Total votes 278 350 100 0General election Edit Endorsements Edit Tom McClintock R OrganizationsFresno County Republican Party 46 Brynne Kennedy D U S SenatorsKamala Harris U S Senator D CA 2020 vice presidential nominee 10 Statewide officialsEleni Kounalakis Lieutenant Governor of California 47 Labor unionsAFL CIO American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees California Federation of Teachers California Teachers Association California School Employees AssociationOrganizationsBlue Dog Coalition California League of Conservation Voters 13 EMILY s List 14 Humanity Forward 48 Indivisible 49 Sierra Club 50 IndividualsMeg Whitman 2010 Republican Nominee for Governor Polling Edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error TomMcClintock R BrynneKennedy D UndecidedLake Research Partners D B October 12 14 2020 958 LV 4 14 49 45 6 Lake Research Partners D B July 22 25 2020 650 LV 45 42 13 Lake Research Partners D B April 26 May 4 2020 2 196 LV 46 40 14 Hypothetical pollingwith Generic OpponentPoll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error TomMcClintock R GenericOpponent UndecidedLake Research Partners D B April 26 May 4 2020 2 196 LV 36 36 b 28 Predictions Edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 17 Safe R November 2 2020Inside Elections 18 Safe R October 28 2020Sabato s Crystal Ball 19 Likely R November 2 2020Daily Kos 20 Safe R November 2 2020RCP 21 Likely R November 2 2020Decision Desk HQ 22 Likely R November 3 2020538 23 Safe R November 3 2020Elections Daily 24 Likely R November 1 2020CNN 25 Safe R November 1 2020Politico 26 Likely R November 2 2020Niskanen 27 Safe R June 7 2020Results Edit California s 4th congressional district 2020 28 Party Candidate Votes Republican Tom McClintock incumbent 247 291 55 9Democratic Brynne S Kennedy 194 731 44 1Total votes 442 022 100 0Republican holdDistrict 5 Edit2020 California s 5th congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp nbsp Candidate Mike Thompson Scott GiblinParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 271 233 85 277Percentage 76 1 23 9 nbsp U S Representative before electionMike ThompsonDemocratic Elected U S Representative Mike ThompsonDemocraticSee also California s 5th congressional district The 5th district encompasses much of California s wine country It includes Cotati Rohnert Park Santa Rosa Sonoma Napa American Canyon Vallejo Benicia Hercules and part of Martinez Incumbent Democrat Mike Thompson who had represented the district since 1999 ran for re election He was re elected with 78 9 of the vote in 2018 3 The district had a PVI of D 21 Primary election Edit Democratic Candidates Edit Advanced to general Edit Mike Thompson incumbent U S Representative 51 Eliminated in primary Edit Jason Kishineff activist 52 Josh Wesley Tyler teacher 53 Republican Candidates Edit Advanced to general Edit Scott Giblin information services technician 51 Results Edit nbsp 2020 California s 5th congressional district primary results by county Map legend Thompson 50 60 Thompson 60 70 Nonpartisan blanket primary results 8 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Mike Thompson incumbent 146 980 67 5Republican Scott Giblin 43 987 20 2Democratic John Wesley Tyler 20 725 9 5Democratic Jason Kishineff 5 928 2 7Total votes 217 620 100 0General election Edit Endorsements Edit Mike Thompson D Labor unionsCalifornia Teachers Association 12 OrganizationsBrady Campaign 54 California League of Conservation Voters 13 Human Rights Campaign 36 J Street PAC 37 Planned Parenthood Action Fund 16 Sierra Club 50 Predictions Edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 17 Safe D November 2 2020Inside Elections 18 Safe D October 28 2020Sabato s Crystal Ball 19 Safe D November 2 2020Daily Kos 20 Safe D November 2 2020RCP 21 Safe D November 2 2020Decision Desk HQ 22 Safe D November 3 2020538 23 Safe D November 3 2020Elections Daily 24 Safe D November 1 2020CNN 25 Safe D November 1 2020Politico 26 Safe D November 2 2020Niskanen 27 Safe D June 7 2020Results Edit California s 5th congressional district 2020 28 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Mike Thompson incumbent 271 233 76 1Republican Scott Giblin 85 227 23 9Total votes 356 460 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 6 Edit2020 California s 6th congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp nbsp Candidate Doris Matsui Chris BishParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 229 648 83 466Percentage 73 3 26 7 nbsp U S Representative before electionDoris MatsuiDemocratic Elected U S Representative Doris MatsuiDemocraticSee also California s 6th congressional district The 6th district takes in Sacramento and its surrounding suburbs including West Sacramento and North Highlands Incumbent Democrat Doris Matsui who had represented the district since 2005 ran for re election He was re elected with 80 4 of the vote in 2018 3 The district had a PVI of D 21 Primary election Edit Democratic Candidates Edit Advanced to general Edit Doris Matsui incumbent U S Representative 6 Eliminated in primary Edit Benjamin Emard attorney 6 Republican Candidates Edit Advanced to general Edit Chris Bish realtor 6 Eliminated in primary Edit Sherwood Ellsworth Haisty Jr minister 6 Results Edit nbsp 2020 California s 6th congressional district primary results by county Map legend Matsui 60 70 Matsui 70 80 Nonpartisan blanket primary results 28 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Doris Matsui incumbent 119 408 70 2Republican Chris Bish 24 321 14 3Democratic Benjamin Emard 13 253 7 8Republican Sherwood Ellsworth Haisty Jr 13 137 7 7Total votes 170 119 100 0General election Edit Endorsements Edit Doris Matsui D Labor unionsCalifornia Teachers Association 12 National Union of Healthcare Workers 35 OrganizationsCalifornia League of Conservation Voters 13 Human Rights Campaign 36 Planned Parenthood Action Fund 16 Sierra Club 50 Predictions Edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 17 Safe D November 2 2020Inside Elections 18 Safe D October 28 2020Sabato s Crystal Ball 19 Safe D November 2 2020Daily Kos 20 Safe D November 2 2020RCP 21 Safe D November 2 2020Decision Desk HQ 22 Safe D November 3 2020538 23 Safe D November 3 2020Elections Daily 24 Safe D November 1 2020CNN 25 Safe D November 1 2020Politico 26 Safe D November 2 2020Niskanen 27 Safe D June 7 2020Results Edit California s 6th congressional district 2020 28 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Doris Matsui incumbent 229 648 73 3Republican Chris Bish 83 466 26 7Total votes 313 114 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 7 Edit2020 California s 7th congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp nbsp Candidate Ami Bera Buzz PattersonParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 217 416 166 549Percentage 56 6 43 4 U S Representative before electionAmi BeraDemocratic Elected U S Representative Ami BeraDemocraticSee also California s 7th congressional district The 7th district is located in southern and eastern Sacramento County including the cities of Elk Grove Folsom and Rancho Cordova Incumbent Democrat Ami Bera who had represented the district since 213 ran for re election He was re elected with 55 0 of the vote in 2018 3 The district had a PVI of D 3 Candidates Edit Advanced to general Edit Ami Bera Democratic incumbent U S Representative 55 Buzz Patterson Republican retired United States Air Force Lieutenant Colonel 56 Eliminated in primary Edit Jeff Burdick Democratic public affairs specialist 55 Jon Ivy Republican voting rights activist 57 Chris Richardson Green engineer 6 Results Edit Nonpartisan blanket primary results 8 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ami Bera incumbent 106 124 50 3Republican Buzz Patterson 70 803 33 6Democratic Jeff Burdick 15 114 7 2Republican Jon Ivy 14 017 6 6Green Chris Richardson 4 837 2 3Total votes 210 895 100 0General election Edit Endorsements Edit Ami Bera D Labor unionsCalifornia Teachers Association 12 Organizations314 Action 58 California League of Conservation Voters 13 End Citizens United 59 Human Rights Campaign 36 J Street PAC 37 NARAL Pro Choice America 60 Planned Parenthood Action Fund 16 Population Connection 61 Sierra Club 50 Buzz Patterson R OrganizationsNational Right to Life Committee 9 Predictions Edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 17 Safe D November 2 2020Inside Elections 18 Safe D October 28 2020Sabato s Crystal Ball 19 Safe D November 2 2020Daily Kos 20 Safe D November 2 2020RCP 21 Likely D November 2 2020Decision Desk HQ 22 Safe D November 3 2020538 23 Safe D November 3 2020Elections Daily 24 Safe D November 1 2020CNN 25 Safe D November 1 2020Politico 26 Likely D November 2 2020Niskanen 27 Safe D June 7 2020Results Edit California s 7th congressional district 2020 28 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ami Bera incumbent 217 416 56 6Republican Buzz Patterson 166 549 43 4Total votes 383 965 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 8 Edit2020 California s 8th congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp nbsp Candidate Jay Obernolte Christine BubserParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 158 711 124 400Percentage 56 1 43 9 nbsp Results by countyObernolte 50 60 Bubser 60 70 U S Representative before electionPaul CookRepublican Elected U S Representative Jay ObernolteRepublicanSee also California s 8th congressional district The 8th district includes most of the eastern desert regions of the state It stretches from Mono Lake to Twentynine Palms and consists of Inyo and Mono counties plus most of San Bernardino County Incumbent Republican Paul Cook who had represented the district since 2013 announced on September 17 2019 that he would not seek re election instead planning to run for an open seat on the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors 62 He was re elected with 60 0 of the vote in 2018 3 The district had a PVI of R 9 Primary election Edit Republican Candidates Edit Advanced to general Edit Jay Obernolte state assembly member 63 Eliminated in primary Edit Tim Donnelly former state assembly member candidate for Governor in 2014 for this seat in 2016 and general election candidate in 2018 64 Jerry Laws candidate for U S Senate in 2016 and 2018 65 Jeremy Staat U S Marine veteran and former NFL player 66 Justin David Whitehead realtor 65 Declined Edit Paul Cook incumbent U S Representative 62 Democratic Candidates Edit Advanced to general Edit Christine Bubser engineer and biotechnology advisor 67 Eliminated in primary Edit Bob Conaway attorney and general election candidate for this seat in 2014 65 James Ellars energy consultant 68 Independent Candidates Edit Eliminated in primary Edit Jeff Esmus teacher 65 Declined Edit Chad Mayes state assembly member and former Minority Leader of the California Assembly 63 Endorsements Edit Jeremy Staat R OrganizationsWar Veterans Fund 69 Results Edit nbsp 2020 California s 8th congressional district primary results by county Map legend Obernolte 30 40 Bubser 30 40 Bubser 40 50 Nonpartisan blanket primary results 28 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jay Obernolte 50 677 35 0Democratic Christine Bubser 41 595 28 7Republican Tim Donnelly 30 079 20 7Democratic Bob Conaway 9 053 6 2No party preference Jeff Esmus 4 042 2 8Democratic James Ellars 3 948 2 7Republican Jeremy Staat 2 288 1 6Republican Jerry Laws 2 010 1 4Republican Justin David Whitehead 1 305 0 9No party preference J Green write in 11 0 0Total votes 145 008 100 0General election Edit Endorsements Edit Christine Bubser D U S SenatorsKamala Harris U S Senator D CA 2020 vice presidential nominee 10 U S RepresentativesJulia Brownley U S Representative CA 26 70 Judy Chu U S Representative CA 27 70 Gil Cisneros U S Representative CA 39 70 Mike Levin U S Representative CA 49 70 Ted Lieu U S Representative CA 33 70 Katie Porter U S Representative CA 45 70 Raul Ruiz U S Representative CA 36 70 Linda T Sanchez U S Representative CA 38 70 State legislatorsConnie Leyva state senator SD 20 70 Labor unionsCalifornia Labor Federation 70 OrganizationsCalifornia League of Conservation Voters 70 Demand Universal Healthcare 71 EMILY s List 14 End Citizens United 70 Equality California 70 Sierra Club 70 Polling Edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error JayObernolte R ChristineBubser D UndecidedGlobal Strategy Group D C August 1 5 2020 400 LV 4 9 48 38 13 Predictions Edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 17 Safe R November 2 2020Inside Elections 18 Safe R October 28 2020Sabato s Crystal Ball 19 Safe R November 2 2020Daily Kos 20 Safe R November 2 2020RCP 21 Likely R November 2 2020Decision Desk HQ 22 Likely R November 3 2020538 23 Safe R November 3 2020Elections Daily 24 Safe R November 1 2020CNN 25 Safe R November 1 2020Politico 26 Safe R November 2 2020Niskanen 27 Safe R June 7 2020Results Edit California s 8th congressional district 2020 28 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jay Obernolte 158 711 56 1Democratic Christine Bubser 124 400 43 9Total votes 283 111 100 0Republican holdDistrict 9 Edit2020 California s 9th congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp nbsp Candidate Jerry McNerney Tony AmadorParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 174 252 128 358Percentage 57 6 42 4 U S Representative before electionJerry McNerneyDemocratic Elected U S Representative Jerry McNerneyDemocraticSee also California s 9th congressional district The 9th district is centered around the San Joaquin Delta taking in Stockton Antioch Galt Oakley Lathrop and Lodi Incumbent Democrat Jerry McNerney who had represented the district since ran for re election He was re elected with 56 5 of the vote in 2018 3 The district had a PVI of D 8 Primary election Edit Democratic Candidates Edit Advanced to general Edit Jerry McNerney incumbent U S Representative 6 Republican Candidates Edit Advanced to general Edit Antonio C Tony Amador retired U S Marshal and general election candidate for this seat in 2014 and 2016 6 Eliminated in primary Edit William Martinek financial advisor 72 Results Edit nbsp 2020 California s 9th congressional district primary results by county Map legend McNerney 50 60 Amador 40 50 Nonpartisan blanket primary results 8 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jerry McNerney incumbent 86 556 57 0Republican Antonio C Tony Amador 45 962 30 3Republican William Martinek 19 255 12 7Democratic Crystal Sawyer White write in 22 0 0Total votes 151 795 100 0General election Edit Predictions Edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 17 Safe D November 2 2020Inside Elections 18 Safe D October 28 2020Sabato s Crystal Ball 19 Safe D November 2 2020Daily Kos 20 Safe D November 2 2020RCP 21 Safe D November 2 2020Decision Desk HQ 22 Safe D November 3 2020538 23 Safe D November 3 2020Elections Daily 24 Safe D November 1 2020CNN 25 Safe D November 1 2020Politico 26 Likely D November 2 2020Niskanen 27 Safe D June 7 2020Results Edit California s 9th congressional district 2020 28 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jerry McNerney incumbent 174 252 57 6Republican Antonio C Tony Amador 128 358 42 4Total votes 302 610 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 10 Edit2020 California s 10th congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp nbsp Candidate Josh Harder Ted HowzeParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 161 745 131 447Percentage 55 2 44 8 nbsp County resultsHarder 50 60 U S Representative before electionJosh HarderDemocratic Elected U S Representative Josh HarderDemocraticSee also California s 10th congressional district The 10th district covers San Joaquin Valley including the cities of Oakdale Manteca Modesto Tracy and Turlock Incumbent Democrat Josh Harder who had represented the district since 2018 ran for re election He was elected with 52 3 of the vote in 2018 3 The district had a PVI of EVEN Primary election Edit Democratic Candidates Edit Advanced to general Edit Josh Harder incumbent U S Representative 6 Eliminated in primary Edit Michael J Mike Barkley accountant and perennial candidate 73 Ryan Blevins robotics engineer 73 Republican Candidates Edit Advanced to general Edit Ted Howze veterinarian former Turlock city council member and candidate for this seat in 2018 74 Eliminated in primary Edit Bob Elliott San Joaquin County supervisor 75 Marla Sousa Livengood businesswoman and general election candidate for 9th district in 2018 76 Withdrawn Edit Charles Dossett U S Army veteran 77 Declined Edit Jeff Denham former U S Representative 78 Endorsements Edit Bob Elliott R OrganizationsCombat Veterans for Congress 79 Results Edit nbsp 2020 California s 10th congressional district primary results by county Map legend Harder 40 50 Nonpartisan blanket primary results 28 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Josh Harder incumbent 69 668 44 1Republican Ted Howze 53 574 33 9Republican Bob Elliott 20 481 13 0Democratic Michael J Mike Barkley 5 561 3 5Republican Marla Sousa Livengood 5 270 3 3Democratic Ryan Blevins 3 536 2 2Total votes 158 090 100 0General election Edit Endorsements Edit Josh Harder D U S Executive Branch officialsBarack Obama former President of the United States 2009 2017 former Senator from Illinois 2005 2008 80 U S SenatorsKamala Harris U S Senator D CA 2020 vice presidential nominee 10 Labor unionsService Employees International Union 81 OrganizationsCouncil for a Livable World 82 End Citizens United 83 Human Rights Campaign 36 League of Conservation Voters Action Fund 84 Planned Parenthood Action Fund 16 Sierra Club 50 Predictions Edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 17 Likely D November 2 2020Inside Elections 18 Safe D October 28 2020Sabato s Crystal Ball 19 Safe D November 2 2020Daily Kos 20 Safe D November 2 2020RCP 21 Lean D November 2 2020Decision Desk HQ 22 Likely D November 3 2020538 23 Likely D November 3 2020Elections Daily 24 Safe D November 1 2020CNN 25 Safe D November 1 2020Politico 26 Likely D November 2 2020Niskanen 27 Safe D June 7 2020Results Edit California s 10th congressional district 2020 28 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Josh Harder incumbent 166 865 55 2Republican Ted Howze 135 629 44 8Total votes 302 494 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 11 Edit2020 California s 11th congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp nbsp Candidate Mark DeSaulnier Nisha SharmaParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 271 063 100 293Percentage 73 0 27 0 U S Representative before electionMark DeSaulnierDemocratic Elected U S Representative Mark DeSaulnierDemocraticSee also California s 11th congressional district The 11th district encompasses parts of the East Bay including Alamo Antioch Bay Point Blackhawk Clayton Concord Danville Diablo El Cerrito El Sobrante Kensington Lafayette Moraga Orinda Pittsburg Pleasant Hill San Pablo Richmond and Walnut Creek The incumbent is Democrat Mark DeSaulnier who was re elected with 74 1 of the vote in 2018 3 Candidates Edit Advanced to general Edit Mark DeSaulnier Democratic incumbent U S Representative 85 Nisha Sharma Republican realtor 85 Eliminated in primary Edit Michael Ernest Kerr Green social justice advocate 85 Predictions Edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 17 Safe D July 2 2020Inside Elections 18 Safe D June 2 2020Sabato s Crystal Ball 19 Safe D July 2 2020Politico 26 Safe D April 19 2020Daily Kos 20 Safe D June 3 2020RCP 21 Safe D June 9 2020Niskanen 27 Safe D June 7 2020Results Edit California s 11th congressional district 2020 8 28 Primary electionParty Candidate Votes Democratic Mark DeSaulnier incumbent 151 544 71 2Republican Nisha Sharma 45 606 21 4Green Michael Ernest Kerr 15 697 7 4Total votes 212 847 100 0General electionDemocratic Mark DeSaulnier incumbent 271 063 73 0Republican Nisha Sharma 100 293 27 0Total votes 371 356 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 12 Edit2020 California s 12th congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp nbsp Candidate Nancy Pelosi Shahid ButtarParty Democratic DemocraticPopular vote 281 776 81 174Percentage 77 6 22 4 U S Representative before electionNancy PelosiDemocratic Elected U S Representative Nancy PelosiDemocraticSee also California s 12th congressional district The 12th district is based entirely within San Francisco The incumbent is the Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi Democratic who was re elected with 86 8 of the vote in 2018 3 Candidates Edit Advanced to general Edit Shahid Buttar Democratic attorney and democratic socialist activist 86 Nancy Pelosi Democratic incumbent U S Representative 6 Eliminated in primary Edit Agatha Bacelar Democratic documentary filmmaker and engineer 87 John Dennis Republican businessman and perennial candidate 6 Deanna Lorraine Republican political commentator 88 Withdrawn Edit Tom Gallagher Democratic former Massachusetts state representative 1980 1986 89 Endorsements Edit Shahid Buttar D Local officialsMatt Gonzalez former president of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors 90 Eric Mar former member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors from District 1 90 Dean Preston member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors from District 5 withdrawn 91 Jason West former mayor of New Paltz New York 90 IndividualsMedea Benjamin 90 Mike Gravel Alaska politician and former Democratic presidential primary candidate 90 Ana Kasparian political commentator 92 Shaun King activist 90 Lawrence Lessig 90 Linda Sarsour 90 Susan Sarandon actress and activist 90 Richard Stallman 93 Cornel West 90 Marianne Williamson author and 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries candidate 94 UnionsSan Francisco Tenants Union 90 OrganizationsDemocratic Socialists of America San Francisco chapter withdrawn 95 Democratic Socialists of America Silicon Valley chapter withdrawn 90 Our Revolution Contra Costa chapter Our Revolution East Bay chapter 96 San Francisco League of Young Voters 90 Veterans for Bernie Sanders 90 PublicationsCurrent Affairs 97 Nancy Pelosi D UnionsCalifornia Teachers Association 12 Service Employees International Union California 81 OrganizationsEnd Citizens United 59 Human Rights Campaign 36 League of Conservation Voters 98 Planned Parenthood Action Fund 16 Sierra Club 50 IndividualsJames L Brooks director producer and writer 99 Gregg Henry actor and musician 100 William Hurt actor director producer and screenwriter 101 Kristen Johnston actress and comedian 102 Wendie Malick actress and activist 103 Alyssa Milano actress and activist 104 Alexandra Neil actress 105 James Sie actor and voice actor 106 Alice Wetterlund actress comedian and podcast host 107 Predictions Edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 17 Safe D July 2 2020Inside Elections 18 Safe D June 2 2020Sabato s Crystal Ball 19 Safe D July 2 2020Politico 26 Safe D April 19 2020Daily Kos 20 Safe D June 3 2020RCP 21 Safe D June 9 2020Niskanen 27 Safe D June 7 2020Results Edit California s 12th congressional district 2020 8 28 Primary electionParty Candidate Votes Democratic Nancy Pelosi incumbent 190 590 74 0Democratic Shahid Buttar 33 344 13 0Republican John Dennis 19 883 7 7Democratic Tom Gallagher withdrawn 5 094 2 0Republican Deanna Lorraine 4 635 1 8Democratic Agatha Bacelar 3 890 1 5Total votes 257 436 100 0General electionDemocratic Nancy Pelosi incumbent 281 776 77 6Democratic Shahid Buttar 81 174 22 4Total votes 362 950 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 13 Edit2020 California s 13th congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp nbsp Candidate Barbara Lee Nikka PitermanParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 327 863 34 955Percentage 90 4 9 6 U S Representative before electionBarbara LeeDemocratic Elected U S Representative Barbara LeeDemocraticSee also California s 13th congressional district The 13th district takes in northern Alameda County encompassing Alameda Albany Berkeley Emeryville Oakland Piedmont and San Leandro The incumbent is Democrat Barbara Lee who was re elected with 88 4 of the vote in 2018 3 Candidates Edit Advanced to general Edit Barbara Lee Democratic incumbent U S Representative 108 Nikka Piterman Republican software engineer 109 Predictions Edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 17 Safe D July 2 2020Inside Elections 18 Safe D June 2 2020Sabato s Crystal Ball 19 Safe D July 2 2020Politico 26 Safe D April 19 2020Daily Kos 20 Safe D June 3 2020RCP 21 Safe D June 9 2020Niskanen 27 Safe D June 7 2020Results Edit California s 13th congressional district 2020 8 28 Primary electionParty Candidate Votes Democratic Barbara Lee incumbent 230 482 92 6Republican Nikka Piterman 18 553 7 4Total votes 249 035 100 0General electionDemocratic Barbara Lee incumbent 327 863 90 4Republican Nikka Piterman 34 955 9 6Total votes 362 818 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 14 Edit2020 California s 14th congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp nbsp Candidate Jackie Speier Ran PetelParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 278 227 72 684Percentage 79 3 20 7 U S Representative before electionJackie SpeierDemocratic Elected U S Representative Jackie SpeierDemocraticSee also California s 14th congressional district The 14th district is located on the San Francisco Peninsula taking in most of San Mateo County and a small part of southwestern San Francisco The incumbent is Democrat Jackie Speier who was re elected with 79 2 of the vote in 2018 3 Candidates Edit Advanced to general Edit Ran Petel Republican financial executive 6 Jackie Speier Democratic incumbent U S Representative 6 Eliminated in primary Edit Cristos Goodrow Democratic technology executive 6 Eric Taylor no party preference research manager 6 Predictions Edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 17 Safe D July 2 2020Inside Elections 18 Safe D June 2 2020Sabato s Crystal Ball 19 Safe D July 2 2020Politico 26 Safe D April 19 2020Daily Kos 20 Safe D June 3 2020RCP 21 Safe D June 9 2020Niskanen 27 Safe D June 7 2020Results Edit nbsp 2020 California s 14th congressional district primary results by county Map legend Speier 70 80 California s 14th congressional district 2020 8 28 Primary electionParty Candidate Votes Democratic Jackie Speier incumbent 158 158 77 3Republican Ran Petel 32 447 15 9Democratic Cristos Goodrow 7 843 3 8No party preference Eric Taylor 6 081 3 0Total votes 204 529 100 0General electionDemocratic Jackie Speier incumbent 278 300 79 3Republican Ran Petel 72 705 20 7Total votes 351 005 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 15 Edit2020 California s 15th congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp nbsp Candidate Eric Swalwell Alison HaydenParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 242 991 99 710Percentage 70 9 29 1 U S Representative before electionEric SwalwellDemocratic Elected U S Representative Eric SwalwellDemocraticSee also California s 15th congressional district The 15th district encompasses eastern Alameda County including Castro Valley Dublin Fremont Hayward Livermore Pleasanton Sunol Union City and parts of Contra Costa County including San Ramon and part of Danville The incumbent is Democrat Eric Swalwell who was re elected with 73 0 of the vote in 2018 3 and ran in the 2020 presidential race 110 Swalwell joined the House race after ending his presidential campaign 111 112 Candidates Edit Advanced to general Edit Alison Hayden Republican special education teacher 85 Eric Swalwell Democratic incumbent U S Representative 113 Eliminated in primary Edit Samantha Campbell Democratic college student 85 Don J Grundmann no party preference chiropractor Constitution I 85 Austin E Intal Democratic sales and real estate agent 85 Peter Yuan Liu Republican candidate for Governor of California in 2018 85 Tuan Phan Democratic biochemist 85 Withdrawn Edit Aisha Wahab Democratic Hayward city councilwoman 114 Bob Wieckowski Democratic state senator 115 Declined Edit Catharine Baker Republican former state assemblywoman 111 Rob Bonta Democratic state assemblyman running for re election 116 Ellen Corbett Democratic former majority leader of the California State Senate 117 Scott Haggerty Democratic Alameda County supervisor 111 Nancy O Malley Democratic Alameda County district attorney 117 Bill Quirk Democratic state assemblyman 111 Tim Sbranti Democratic former mayor of Dublin 117 Predictions Edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 17 Safe D July 2 2020Inside Elections 18 Safe D June 2 2020Sabato s Crystal Ball 19 Safe D July 2 2020Politico 26 Safe D April 19 2020Daily Kos 20 Safe D June 3 2020RCP 21 Safe D June 9 2020Niskanen 27 Safe D June 7 2020Results Edit nbsp 2020 California s 15th congressional district primary results by county Map legend Swalwell 60 70 Swalwell 50 60 California s 15th congressional district 2020 8 28 Primary electionParty Candidate Votes Democratic Eric Swalwell incumbent 103 826 59 0Republican Alison Hayden 29 864 17 0Democratic Samantha Campbell 17 286 9 8Republican Peter Liu 13 634 7 8Democratic Tuan Phan 6 509 3 7Democratic Austin E Intal 2 548 1 4No party preference Don J Grundmann 2 194 1 2Total votes 175 861 100 0General electionDemocratic Eric Swalwell incumbent 242 991 70 9Republican Alison Hayden 99 710 29 1Total votes 342 701 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 16 Edit caption c, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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