California's 21st Senate district
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California's 21st State Senate District is one of 40 Senate Districts. It is currently represented by Democrat Senator Jack Scott of Pasadena.
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[edit] District profile
The 21st District serves the Arroyo Seco Region of the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area. This completely urban district includes many of Los Angeles' most historic neighborhoods as well as many of the metro area's businesses, including many movie studios. While the district includes both very wealthy and very poor areas, several neighborhoods in the district have undergone gentrification in recent years. The district is home to Los Angeles' Armenian community, as well as the historically African-American neighborhood of Altadena.
The 21st is located entirely in Los Angeles County. The three primary cities in the district are Burbank, Glendale, and Pasadena. However, the district also includes smaller cities like San Gabriel, Temple City, and La Canada Flintridge.
The largest single population block in the district is the city of Los Angeles. San Fernando Valley neighborhoods in the 21st include portions of Universal City, Studio City, Van Nuys, Sherman Oaks, and Encino. North of downtown Los Angeles, the 21st includes Griffith Park, Los Feliz, Silver Lake, Echo Park, and Eagle Rock.
[edit] Politics
The 21st Senate District is a safe Democratic district. As of 2006, 46% of Registered Voters were registered Democrat and 29% were registered Republican. In 2004, Senator Scott received 78% of the vote against a Libertarian opponent.
[edit] 2001 redistricting
The core of the 21th was the Arroyo Seco in both 1991 and 2001, but there was a slight shift on the edges. The district lost population near downtown Los Angeles as well as the cities of San Marino and South Pasadena and picked up people in the San Fernando Valley.
[edit] External links
Official Profile of Senate District from California State Senate--[1]
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