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California's 26th congressional district

California 26th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of California currently represented by Democrat Julia Brownley.

California's 26th congressional district
Interactive map of district boundaries since 2023 (Used in the 2022 elections)
Representative
Population (2022)758,064
Median household
income
$107,265[1]
Ethnicity
Cook PVID+8[2]

The district is located on the South Coast, comprising most of Ventura County as well as a small portion of Los Angeles County. Cities in the district include Camarillo, Oxnard, Santa Paula, Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, Moorpark, and part of Simi Valley. In 2022, the district lost Ojai and most of Ventura and added Calabasas, Agoura Hills, and the sparsely populated northern half of Ventura County.[3]

From 2003 to 2013, the district spanned the foothills of the San Gabriel Valley from La Cañada Flintridge to Rancho Cucamonga. David Dreier, a Republican, represented the district during this period.

Recent election results from statewide races edit

Year Office Results
1992 President   Clinton 56.8 – 24.3%
Senator   Boxer 55.4 – 35.6%
Senator   Feinstein 61.5 – 30.1%
1994 Governor
Senator
1996 President
1998 Governor
Senator
2000 President[4]   Gore 70.3 – 25.4%
Senator[5]   Feinstein 69.9 – 21.7%
2002 Governor[6]   Simon 54.3 – 37.6%
2003 Recall[7][8]    Y Yes 67.9 – 32.1%
  Schwarzenegger 61.1 – 20.3%
2004 President[9]   Bush 55.1 – 43.7%
Senator[10]   Boxer 48.2 – 47.3%
2006 Governor[11]   Schwarzenegger 65.1 – 30.5%
Senator[12]   Feinstein 48.0 – 47.4%
2008 President[13]   Obama 51.0 – 47.0%
2010 Governor   Whitman 50.4 – 43.8%
Senator   Fiorina 52.7 – 41.9%
2012 President   Obama 54.0 – 43.7%
Senator   Feinstein 56.2 – 43.8%
2014 Governor   Brown 55.1 – 45.9%
2016 President   Clinton 57.9 – 36.0%
Senator   Harris 60.8 – 39.2%
2018 Governor   Newsom 57.3 – 42.7%
Senator   Feinstein 52.1 – 47.9%
2020 President   Biden 61.4 – 36.5%
2021 Recall[14]    N No 59.1 – 40.9%
2022 Governor   Newsom 53.7 – 46.3%
Senator   Padilla 55.2 – 44.8%

2005 special elections edit

[15]

Proposition 73 edit

Parental notification before termination of minors' pregnancy.

  • 55.0% YES
  • 45.0% NO

Proposition 77 edit

Redistricting according to a panel of retired judges.

  • 49.8% YES
  • 50.2% NO

Proposition 80 edit

Regulation of electric grids and services through California.

  • 32.1% YES
  • 67.9% NO

List of members representing the district edit

Member Party Term Cong
ress(es)
Electoral history Counties
District created January 3, 1953
 
Sam Yorty
(Los Angeles)
Democratic January 3, 1953 –
January 3, 1955
83rd Redistricted from the 14th district and re-elected in 1952.
Retired to run for U.S. Senator.
Los Angeles
 
James Roosevelt
(Los Angeles)
Democratic January 3, 1955 –
September 30, 1965
84th
85th
86th
87th
88th
89th
Elected in 1954.
Re-elected in 1956.
Re-elected in 1958.
Re-elected in 1960.
Re-elected in 1962.
Re-elected in 1964.
Resigned to become U.S. delegate to UNESCO.
Vacant September 30, 1965 –
December 15, 1965
89th
 
Thomas M. Rees
(Los Angeles)
Democratic December 15, 1965 –
January 3, 1975
89th
90th
91st
92nd
93rd
Elected to finish Roosevelt's term.
Re-elected in 1966.
Re-elected in 1968
Re-elected in 1970.
Re-elected in 1972.
Redistricted to the 23rd district.
 
John H. Rousselot
(San Marino)
Republican January 3, 1975 –
January 3, 1983
94th
95th
96th
97th
Redistricted from the 24th district and re-elected in 1974.
Re-elected in 1976.
Re-elected in 1978.
Re-elected in 1980.
Redistricted to the 30th district and lost.
 
Howard Berman
(Los Angeles)
Democratic January 3, 1983 –
January 3, 1993
98th
99th
100th
101st
102nd
Re-elected in 1982.
Re-elected in 1984.
Re-elected in 1986.
Re-elected in 1988.
Re-elected in 1990.
Re-elected in 1992.
Re-elected in 1994.
Re-elected in 1996.
Re-elected in 1998.
Re-elected in 2000.
Redistricted to the 28th district.
Los Angeles (central San Fernando Valley)
January 3, 1993 –
January 3, 2003
103rd
104th
105th
106th
107th
Los Angeles (San Fernando)
 
David Dreier
(San Dimas)
Republican January 3, 2003 –
January 3, 2013
108th
109th
110th
111th
112th
Redistricted from the 28th district and re-elected in 2002.
Re-elected in 2004.
Re-elected in 2006.
Re-elected in 2008.
Re-elected in 2010.
Retired.
2003–2013
 
Los Angeles (eastern suburbs), San Bernardino (western suburbs)
 
Julia Brownley
(Westlake Village)
Democratic January 3, 2013 –
present
113th
114th
115th
116th
117th
118th
Elected in 2012.
Re-elected in 2014.
Re-elected in 2016.
Re-elected in 2018.
Re-elected in 2020.
Re-elected in 2022.
2013–2023
 
Central Coast including Oxnard and
Thousand Oaks
2023–present
 

Election results edit

19521954195619581960196219641965 (Special)19661968197019721974197619781980198219841986198819901992199419961998200020022004200620082010201220142016201820202022

1952 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 1952[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Sam Yorty (incumbent) 157,973 88
Progressive Horace V. Alexander 21,465 12
Total votes 179,438 100.0
Turnout  
Democratic hold

1954 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 1954[17]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic James Roosevelt 94,261 60.1
Republican Theodore R. "Ted" Owings 62,585 39.9
Total votes 156,856 100.0
Turnout  
Democratic hold

1956 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 1956[18]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic James Roosevelt (incumbent) 133,036 68.8
Republican Edward H. Gibbons 60,230 31.2
Total votes 193,266 100.0
Turnout  
Democratic hold

1958 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 1958[19]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic James Roosevelt (incumbent) 125,495 72.2
Republican Crispus Wright 48,248 27.8
Total votes 173,743 100.0
Turnout  
Democratic hold

1960 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 1960[20]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic James Roosevelt (incumbent) 150,318 73.4
Republican William E. McIntyre 54,540 26.6
Total votes 204,818 100.0
Turnout  
Democratic hold

1962 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 1962[21]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic James Roosevelt (incumbent) 112,162 68.3
Republican Daniel Beltz 52,063 31.7
Total votes 164,225 100.0
Turnout  
Democratic hold

1964 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 1964[22]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic James Roosevelt (incumbent) 136,025 70.3
Republican Gil Seton 57,209 29.7
Total votes 193,234 100.0
Turnout  
Democratic hold

1965 (Special) edit

1965 special election[23]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Thomas M. Rees 59.4
Republican Edward M. Marshall 40.6
Total votes {{{votes}}} 100.0
Turnout  
Democratic hold

1966 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 1966[24]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Thomas M. Rees (incumbent) 103,289 62.3
Republican Irving Teichner 62,441 37.7
Total votes 165,730 100.0
Turnout  
Democratic hold

1968 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 1968[25]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Thomas M. Rees (incumbent) 132,447 65.5
Republican Irving Teichner 63,393 31.3
Peace and Freedom Jack Weinberg 6,394 3.2
Total votes 202,234 100.0
Turnout  
Democratic hold

1970 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 1970[26]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Thomas M. Rees (incumbent) 130,499 71.3
Republican Nathaniel Jay Friedman 47,260 25.8
Peace and Freedom Lewis B. McCammon 3,677 2.0
American Independent Howard E. Hallinan 1,639 0.9
Total votes 183,075 100.0
Turnout  
Democratic hold

1972 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 1972[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Thomas M. Rees (incumbent) 160,932 68.6
Republican Philip Robert Rutta 65,473 27.9
Peace and Freedom Mike Timko 8,094 3.5
Total votes 234,499 100.0
Turnout  
Democratic hold

1974 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 1974[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John H. Rousselot (inc.) 80,782 58.9
Democratic Paul A. Conforti 56,487 41.1
Total votes 137,269 100.0
Turnout  
Republican hold

1976 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 1976[29]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John H. Rousselot (inc.) 112,619 65.6
Democratic Latta Bruce 59,093 34.4
Total votes 171,712 100.0
Turnout  
Republican hold

1978 edit

1980 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 1980[31]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John H. Rousselot (inc.) 116,715 70.9
Democratic Joseph Louis Lisoni 40,099 24.4
Libertarian William "B. J." Wagener 7,700 4.7
Total votes 164,514 100.0
Turnout  
Republican hold

1982 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 1982[32]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Howard Berman 97,383 59.6
Republican Hal Phillips 66,072 40.4
Total votes 163,455 100.0
Turnout  
Democratic gain from Republican

1984 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 1984[33]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Howard Berman (incumbent) 117,080 62.8
Republican Miriam Ojeda 69,372 37.2
Total votes 186,452 100.0
Turnout  
Democratic hold

1986 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 1986[34]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Howard Berman (incumbent) 98,091 65.1
Republican Robert M. Kerns 52,662 34.9
Total votes 150,753 100.0
Turnout  
Democratic hold

1988 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 1988[35]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Howard Berman (incumbent) 126,930 70.3
Republican Gerald C. "Brodie" Broderson 53,518 29.7
Total votes 180,448 100.0
Turnout  
Democratic hold

1990 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 1990[36]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Howard Berman (incumbent) 78,031 61.1
Republican Roy Dahlson 44,492 34.8
Libertarian Bernard Zimring 5,268 4.1
Total votes 127,791 100.0
Turnout  
Democratic hold

1992 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 1992[37]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Howard Berman (incumbent) 73,807 61.0
Republican Gary E. Forsch 36,453 30.2
Peace and Freedom Margery Hinds 7,180 5.9
Libertarian Bernard Zimring 3,468 2.9
Total votes 120,908 100.0
Turnout  
Democratic hold

1994 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 1994[38]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Howard Berman (incumbent) 55,145 62.57
Republican Gary E. Forsch 28,423 32.25
Libertarian Erich D. Miller 4,570 5.19
Total votes 88,138 100.0
Turnout  
Democratic hold

1996 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 1996[39]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Howard Berman (incumbent) 67,525 65.9
Republican Bill Glass 29,332 28.7
Libertarian Scott Fritschler 3,539 3.4
Natural Law Gary Hearne 2,119 2.0
Total votes 195,545 100.0
Turnout  
Democratic hold

1998 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 1998[40]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Howard Berman (incumbent) 69,000 82.47
Libertarian Juan Carlos Ros 6,556 7.84
Green Maria Armoudian 4,858 5.81
Natural Law David L. Cossak 3,248 3.88
Total votes 83,662 100.0
Turnout  
Democratic hold

2000 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 2000[41]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Howard Berman (incumbent) 96,500 84.1
Libertarian Bill Farley 13,052 11.4
Natural Law David L. Cossak 5,229 4.5
No party Robert Edwards (write-in) 5 0.0
Total votes 114,786 100.0
Turnout  
Democratic hold

2002 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 2002[42]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Dreier (incumbent) 95,360 63.8
Democratic Marjorie Musser Mikels 50,081 33.5
Libertarian Randall Weissbuch 4,089 2.7
Total votes 149,530 100.0
Turnout  
Republican hold

2004 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 2004[43]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Dreier (incumbent) 134,596 51.6
Democratic Cynthia Matthews 107,522 46.8
Libertarian Randall Weissbuch 9,089 1.6
Total votes 251,207 100.0
Turnout  
Republican hold

2006 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 2006[44]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Dreier (incumbent) 102,028 48.29%
Democratic Cynthia Matthews 99,878 47.27%
Libertarian Ted Brown 5,887 2.79%
American Independent Elliott Graham 3,503 1.65%
Total votes 211,296 100.0
Turnout  
Republican hold

2008 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 2008[45]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Dreier (incumbent) 140,615 52.7
Democratic Russ Warner 108,039 40.4
Libertarian Ted Brown 18,476 6.9
Total votes 267,130 100.0
Turnout  
Republican hold

2010 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 2010[46]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Dreier (incumbent) 112,774 54.13
Democratic Russ Warner 76,093 36.52
American Independent David L. Miller 12,784 6.14
Libertarian Randall Weissbuch 6,696 3.21
Total votes 208,347 100.00
Turnout  
Republican hold

2012 edit

United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2012
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tony Strickland 49,043 44.1
Democratic Julia Brownley 29,892 26.9
No party preference Linda Parks 20,301 18.3
Democratic Jess Herrera 7,244 6.5
Democratic David Cruz Thayne 2,809 2.5
Democratic Alex Maxwell Goldberg 1,880 1.7
Total votes 111,169 100.0
General election
Democratic Julia Brownley 139,072 53%
Republican Tony Strickland 124,863 47%
Total votes 263,935 100%
Democratic gain from Republican

2014 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 2014[47]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Julia Brownley (incumbent) 87,176 51%
Republican Jeff Gorell 82,653 49%
Total votes 169,829 100%
Democratic hold

2016 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 2016
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Julia Brownley (incumbent) 169,248 60%
Republican Rafael A. Dagnesses 111,059 40%
Total votes 280,307 100%
Democratic hold

2018 edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 2018[48]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Julia Brownley (incumbent) 110,804 60%
Republican Antonio Sabato Jr. 73,416 39%
Total votes 184,220 100%
Democratic hold

2020 edit

2020 United States House of Representatives elections in California
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Julia Brownley (incumbent) 208,856 60.6
Republican Ronda Baldwin-Kennedy 135,877 39.4
Total votes 344,733 100.0

2022 edit

2022 United States House of Representatives elections in California
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Julia Brownley (incumbent) 134,575 54.5
Republican Matt Jacobs 112,214 45.5
Total votes 246,789 100.0

Historical district boundaries edit

 
2003 - 2013
 
2013 - 2023

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "My Congressional District".
  2. ^ "2022 Cook PVI: District Map and List". Cook Political Report. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  3. ^ "CA 2022 Congressional". Dave's Redistricting. January 4, 2022. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  4. ^ Statement of Vote (2000 President) June 11, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Statement of Vote (2000 Senator) June 11, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Statement of Vote (2002 Governor) November 11, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Statement of Vote (2003 Recall Question) May 20, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Statement of Vote (2003 Governor) May 20, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Statement of Vote (2004 President) August 1, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Statement of Vote (2004 Senator) August 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ Statement of Vote (2006 Governor) August 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Statement of Vote (2006 Senator) August 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ (2008 President) February 11, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ "Counties by Congressional District for Recall Question" (PDF). sos.ca.gov. September 14, 2021. Retrieved May 2, 2022.
  15. ^ Statement of Vote – 2005 Special Statewide Election 2006-02-12 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ 1952 election results
  17. ^ 1954 election results
  18. ^ 1956 election results
  19. ^ 1958 election results
  20. ^ 1960 election results
  21. ^ 1962 election results
  22. ^ 1964 election results
  23. ^ 1965 special election results
  24. ^ 1966 election results
  25. ^ 1968 election results
  26. ^ 1970 election results
  27. ^ 1972 election results
  28. ^ 1974 election results
  29. ^ 1976 election results
  30. ^ 1978 election results
  31. ^ 1980 election results
  32. ^ 1982 election results
  33. ^ 1984 election results
  34. ^ 1986 election results
  35. ^ 1988 election results
  36. ^ 1990 election results
  37. ^ 1992 election results
  38. ^ 1994 election results
  39. ^ 1996 election results
  40. ^ 1998 election results
  41. ^ 2000 election results
  42. ^ 2002 general election results February 3, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  43. ^ 2004 general election results[permanent dead link]
  44. ^ 2006 general election results November 27, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  45. ^ 2008 general election results December 21, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  46. ^ 2010 general election results[permanent dead link]
  47. ^ 2010 general election results[permanent dead link]
  48. ^ U.S. Representative District 26 - Districtwide Results

External links edit

  • Official Congresswoman Julia Brownley website — representing the 26th District of California.
  • GovTrack.us: California's 26th congressional district

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California 26th congressional district is a congressional district in the U S state of California currently represented by Democrat Julia Brownley California s 26th congressional districtInteractive map of district boundaries since 2023 Used in the 2022 elections Representative Julia BrownleyD Westlake VillagePopulation 2022 758 064Median householdincome 107 265 1 Ethnicity45 2 White43 4 Hispanic6 8 Asian2 3 Two or more races1 8 Black0 5 otherCook PVID 8 2 The district is located on the South Coast comprising most of Ventura County as well as a small portion of Los Angeles County Cities in the district include Camarillo Oxnard Santa Paula Thousand Oaks Westlake Village Moorpark and part of Simi Valley In 2022 the district lost Ojai and most of Ventura and added Calabasas Agoura Hills and the sparsely populated northern half of Ventura County 3 From 2003 to 2013 the district spanned the foothills of the San Gabriel Valley from La Canada Flintridge to Rancho Cucamonga David Dreier a Republican represented the district during this period Contents 1 Recent election results from statewide races 1 1 2005 special elections 1 1 1 Proposition 73 1 1 2 Proposition 77 1 1 3 Proposition 80 2 List of members representing the district 3 Election results 3 1 1952 3 2 1954 3 3 1956 3 4 1958 3 5 1960 3 6 1962 3 7 1964 3 8 1965 Special 3 9 1966 3 10 1968 3 11 1970 3 12 1972 3 13 1974 3 14 1976 3 15 1978 3 16 1980 3 17 1982 3 18 1984 3 19 1986 3 20 1988 3 21 1990 3 22 1992 3 23 1994 3 24 1996 3 25 1998 3 26 2000 3 27 2002 3 28 2004 3 29 2006 3 30 2008 3 31 2010 3 32 2012 3 33 2014 3 34 2016 3 35 2018 3 36 2020 3 37 2022 4 Historical district boundaries 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksRecent election results from statewide races editYear Office Results1992 President Clinton 56 8 24 3 Senator Boxer 55 4 35 6 Senator Feinstein 61 5 30 1 1994 GovernorSenator1996 President1998 GovernorSenator2000 President 4 Gore 70 3 25 4 Senator 5 Feinstein 69 9 21 7 2002 Governor 6 Simon 54 3 37 6 2003 Recall 7 8 nbsp Y Yes 67 9 32 1 Schwarzenegger 61 1 20 3 2004 President 9 Bush 55 1 43 7 Senator 10 Boxer 48 2 47 3 2006 Governor 11 Schwarzenegger 65 1 30 5 Senator 12 Feinstein 48 0 47 4 2008 President 13 Obama 51 0 47 0 2010 Governor Whitman 50 4 43 8 Senator Fiorina 52 7 41 9 2012 President Obama 54 0 43 7 Senator Feinstein 56 2 43 8 2014 Governor Brown 55 1 45 9 2016 President Clinton 57 9 36 0 Senator Harris 60 8 39 2 2018 Governor Newsom 57 3 42 7 Senator Feinstein 52 1 47 9 2020 President Biden 61 4 36 5 2021 Recall 14 nbsp N No 59 1 40 9 2022 Governor Newsom 53 7 46 3 Senator Padilla 55 2 44 8 2005 special elections edit 15 Proposition 73 edit Parental notification before termination of minors pregnancy 55 0 YES 45 0 NOProposition 77 edit Redistricting according to a panel of retired judges 49 8 YES 50 2 NOProposition 80 edit Regulation of electric grids and services through California 32 1 YES 67 9 NOList of members representing the district editMember Party Term Congress es Electoral history CountiesDistrict created January 3 1953 nbsp Sam Yorty Los Angeles Democratic January 3 1953 January 3 1955 83rd Redistricted from the 14th district and re elected in 1952 Retired to run for U S Senator Los Angeles nbsp James Roosevelt Los Angeles Democratic January 3 1955 September 30 1965 84th85th86th87th88th89th Elected in 1954 Re elected in 1956 Re elected in 1958 Re elected in 1960 Re elected in 1962 Re elected in 1964 Resigned to become U S delegate to UNESCO Vacant September 30 1965 December 15 1965 89th nbsp Thomas M Rees Los Angeles Democratic December 15 1965 January 3 1975 89th90th91st92nd93rd Elected to finish Roosevelt s term Re elected in 1966 Re elected in 1968Re elected in 1970 Re elected in 1972 Redistricted to the 23rd district nbsp John H Rousselot San Marino Republican January 3 1975 January 3 1983 94th95th96th97th Redistricted from the 24th district and re elected in 1974 Re elected in 1976 Re elected in 1978 Re elected in 1980 Redistricted to the 30th district and lost nbsp Howard Berman Los Angeles Democratic January 3 1983 January 3 1993 98th99th100th101st102nd Re elected in 1982 Re elected in 1984 Re elected in 1986 Re elected in 1988 Re elected in 1990 Re elected in 1992 Re elected in 1994 Re elected in 1996 Re elected in 1998 Re elected in 2000 Redistricted to the 28th district Los Angeles central San Fernando Valley January 3 1993 January 3 2003 103rd104th105th106th107th Los Angeles San Fernando nbsp David Dreier San Dimas Republican January 3 2003 January 3 2013 108th109th110th111th112th Redistricted from the 28th district and re elected in 2002 Re elected in 2004 Re elected in 2006 Re elected in 2008 Re elected in 2010 Retired 2003 2013 nbsp Los Angeles eastern suburbs San Bernardino western suburbs nbsp Julia Brownley Westlake Village Democratic January 3 2013 present 113th114th115th116th117th118th Elected in 2012 Re elected in 2014 Re elected in 2016 Re elected in 2018 Re elected in 2020 Re elected in 2022 2013 2023 nbsp Central Coast including Oxnard andThousand Oaks2023 present nbsp Election results edit1952 1954 1956 1958 1960 1962 1964 1965 Special 1966 1968 1970 1972 1974 1976 1978 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 20221952 edit United States House of Representatives elections 1952 16 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Sam Yorty incumbent 157 973 88Progressive Horace V Alexander 21 465 12Total votes 179 438 100 0Turnout Democratic hold1954 edit United States House of Representatives elections 1954 17 Party Candidate Votes Democratic James Roosevelt 94 261 60 1Republican Theodore R Ted Owings 62 585 39 9Total votes 156 856 100 0Turnout Democratic hold1956 edit United States House of Representatives elections 1956 18 Party Candidate Votes Democratic James Roosevelt incumbent 133 036 68 8Republican Edward H Gibbons 60 230 31 2Total votes 193 266 100 0Turnout Democratic hold1958 edit United States House of Representatives elections 1958 19 Party Candidate Votes Democratic James Roosevelt incumbent 125 495 72 2Republican Crispus Wright 48 248 27 8Total votes 173 743 100 0Turnout Democratic hold1960 edit United States House of Representatives elections 1960 20 Party Candidate Votes Democratic James Roosevelt incumbent 150 318 73 4Republican William E McIntyre 54 540 26 6Total votes 204 818 100 0Turnout Democratic hold1962 edit United States House of Representatives elections 1962 21 Party Candidate Votes Democratic James Roosevelt incumbent 112 162 68 3Republican Daniel Beltz 52 063 31 7Total votes 164 225 100 0Turnout Democratic hold1964 edit United States House of Representatives elections 1964 22 Party Candidate Votes Democratic James Roosevelt incumbent 136 025 70 3Republican Gil Seton 57 209 29 7Total votes 193 234 100 0Turnout Democratic hold1965 Special edit 1965 special election 23 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Thomas M Rees 59 4Republican Edward M Marshall 40 6Total votes votes 100 0Turnout Democratic hold1966 edit United States House of Representatives elections 1966 24 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Thomas M Rees incumbent 103 289 62 3Republican Irving Teichner 62 441 37 7Total votes 165 730 100 0Turnout Democratic hold1968 edit United States House of Representatives elections 1968 25 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Thomas M Rees incumbent 132 447 65 5Republican Irving Teichner 63 393 31 3Peace and Freedom Jack Weinberg 6 394 3 2Total votes 202 234 100 0Turnout Democratic hold1970 edit United States House of Representatives elections 1970 26 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Thomas M Rees incumbent 130 499 71 3Republican Nathaniel Jay Friedman 47 260 25 8Peace and Freedom Lewis B McCammon 3 677 2 0American Independent Howard E Hallinan 1 639 0 9Total votes 183 075 100 0Turnout Democratic hold1972 edit United States House of Representatives elections 1972 27 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Thomas M Rees incumbent 160 932 68 6Republican Philip Robert Rutta 65 473 27 9Peace and Freedom Mike Timko 8 094 3 5Total votes 234 499 100 0Turnout Democratic hold1974 edit United States House of Representatives elections 1974 28 Party Candidate Votes Republican John H Rousselot inc 80 782 58 9Democratic Paul A Conforti 56 487 41 1Total votes 137 269 100 0Turnout Republican hold1976 edit United States House of Representatives elections 1976 29 Party Candidate Votes Republican John H Rousselot inc 112 619 65 6Democratic Latta Bruce 59 093 34 4Total votes 171 712 100 0Turnout Republican hold1978 edit United States House of Representatives elections 1978 30 Party Candidate Votes Republican John H Rousselot inc 113 059 100 0Turnout Republican hold1980 edit United States House of Representatives elections 1980 31 Party Candidate Votes Republican John H Rousselot inc 116 715 70 9Democratic Joseph Louis Lisoni 40 099 24 4Libertarian William B J Wagener 7 700 4 7Total votes 164 514 100 0Turnout Republican hold1982 edit United States House of Representatives elections 1982 32 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Howard Berman 97 383 59 6Republican Hal Phillips 66 072 40 4Total votes 163 455 100 0Turnout Democratic gain from Republican1984 edit United States House of Representatives elections 1984 33 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Howard Berman incumbent 117 080 62 8Republican Miriam Ojeda 69 372 37 2Total votes 186 452 100 0Turnout Democratic hold1986 edit United States House of Representatives elections 1986 34 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Howard Berman incumbent 98 091 65 1Republican Robert M Kerns 52 662 34 9Total votes 150 753 100 0Turnout Democratic hold1988 edit United States House of Representatives elections 1988 35 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Howard Berman incumbent 126 930 70 3Republican Gerald C Brodie Broderson 53 518 29 7Total votes 180 448 100 0Turnout Democratic hold1990 edit United States House of Representatives elections 1990 36 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Howard Berman incumbent 78 031 61 1Republican Roy Dahlson 44 492 34 8Libertarian Bernard Zimring 5 268 4 1Total votes 127 791 100 0Turnout Democratic hold1992 edit United States House of Representatives elections 1992 37 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Howard Berman incumbent 73 807 61 0Republican Gary E Forsch 36 453 30 2Peace and Freedom Margery Hinds 7 180 5 9Libertarian Bernard Zimring 3 468 2 9Total votes 120 908 100 0Turnout Democratic hold1994 edit United States House of Representatives elections 1994 38 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Howard Berman incumbent 55 145 62 57Republican Gary E Forsch 28 423 32 25Libertarian Erich D Miller 4 570 5 19Total votes 88 138 100 0Turnout Democratic hold1996 edit United States House of Representatives elections 1996 39 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Howard Berman incumbent 67 525 65 9Republican Bill Glass 29 332 28 7Libertarian Scott Fritschler 3 539 3 4Natural Law Gary Hearne 2 119 2 0Total votes 195 545 100 0Turnout Democratic hold1998 edit United States House of Representatives elections 1998 40 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Howard Berman incumbent 69 000 82 47Libertarian Juan Carlos Ros 6 556 7 84Green Maria Armoudian 4 858 5 81Natural Law David L Cossak 3 248 3 88Total votes 83 662 100 0Turnout Democratic hold2000 edit United States House of Representatives elections 2000 41 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Howard Berman incumbent 96 500 84 1Libertarian Bill Farley 13 052 11 4Natural Law David L Cossak 5 229 4 5No party Robert Edwards write in 5 0 0Total votes 114 786 100 0Turnout Democratic hold2002 edit United States House of Representatives elections 2002 42 Party Candidate Votes Republican David Dreier incumbent 95 360 63 8Democratic Marjorie Musser Mikels 50 081 33 5Libertarian Randall Weissbuch 4 089 2 7Total votes 149 530 100 0Turnout Republican hold2004 edit United States House of Representatives elections 2004 43 Party Candidate Votes Republican David Dreier incumbent 134 596 51 6Democratic Cynthia Matthews 107 522 46 8Libertarian Randall Weissbuch 9 089 1 6Total votes 251 207 100 0Turnout Republican hold2006 edit United States House of Representatives elections 2006 44 Party Candidate Votes Republican David Dreier incumbent 102 028 48 29 Democratic Cynthia Matthews 99 878 47 27 Libertarian Ted Brown 5 887 2 79 American Independent Elliott Graham 3 503 1 65 Total votes 211 296 100 0Turnout Republican hold2008 edit United States House of Representatives elections 2008 45 Party Candidate Votes Republican David Dreier incumbent 140 615 52 7Democratic Russ Warner 108 039 40 4Libertarian Ted Brown 18 476 6 9Total votes 267 130 100 0Turnout Republican hold2010 edit United States House of Representatives elections 2010 46 Party Candidate Votes Republican David Dreier incumbent 112 774 54 13Democratic Russ Warner 76 093 36 52American Independent David L Miller 12 784 6 14Libertarian Randall Weissbuch 6 696 3 21Total votes 208 347 100 00Turnout Republican hold2012 edit United States House of Representatives elections in California 2012 Primary electionParty Candidate Votes Republican Tony Strickland 49 043 44 1Democratic Julia Brownley 29 892 26 9No party preference Linda Parks 20 301 18 3Democratic Jess Herrera 7 244 6 5Democratic David Cruz Thayne 2 809 2 5Democratic Alex Maxwell Goldberg 1 880 1 7Total votes 111 169 100 0General electionDemocratic Julia Brownley 139 072 53 Republican Tony Strickland 124 863 47 Total votes 263 935 100 Democratic gain from Republican2014 edit United States House of Representatives elections 2014 47 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Julia Brownley incumbent 87 176 51 Republican Jeff Gorell 82 653 49 Total votes 169 829 100 Democratic hold2016 edit United States House of Representatives elections 2016 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Julia Brownley incumbent 169 248 60 Republican Rafael A Dagnesses 111 059 40 Total votes 280 307 100 Democratic hold2018 edit United States House of Representatives elections 2018 48 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Julia Brownley incumbent 110 804 60 Republican Antonio Sabato Jr 73 416 39 Total votes 184 220 100 Democratic hold2020 edit 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in California Party Candidate Votes Democratic Julia Brownley incumbent 208 856 60 6Republican Ronda Baldwin Kennedy 135 877 39 4Total votes 344 733 100 02022 edit 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in California Party Candidate Votes Democratic Julia Brownley incumbent 134 575 54 5Republican Matt Jacobs 112 214 45 5Total votes 246 789 100 0Historical district boundaries edit nbsp 2003 2013 nbsp 2013 2023See also editList of United States congressional districts nbsp United States portal nbsp California portalReferences edit My Congressional District 2022 Cook PVI District Map and List Cook Political Report Retrieved January 10 2023 CA 2022 Congressional Dave s Redistricting January 4 2022 Retrieved November 14 2022 Statement of Vote 2000 President Archived June 11 2007 at the Wayback Machine Statement of Vote 2000 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