California's 5th State Senate district

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California's 5th State Senate District is one of 40 Senate Districts. It is currently represented by Democratic Senator Michael Machado of Linden.

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[edit] District Profile

The 5th District covers much of the Sacramento River Delta, including parts of urban Sacramento, the San Francisco North Bay, and the Central Valley.

Yolo County is entirely in the district, along with the delta area of Sacramento (including the city of Isleton) and most of Solano County. The Solano County cities of Dixon, Fairfield, Suisun City, and Vacaville are in the 5th district.

The Central Valley area includes most of San Joaquin County. The cities of Stockton, Tracy, Lathrop, and Manteca are in the San Joaquin portion of the district.

[edit] Politics

As of 2006, 48.8% of registered voters were registered Democrats while 34.8% were registered Republicans. Despite these registration numbers, the 5th is usually one of the most competitive Senate districts in the state. In the 2004 election, for example, incumbent Democratic Senator Michael Machado only received 52% of the vote.

[edit] 2004 Results

2004 State Senate District 5 election[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Michael Machado (incumbent) 154,519 52.2 +4.1
Republican Gary A. Podesto 141,539 47.8 +0.2
Total votes 296,058 100.0
Majority 12,980 4.4 +3.9
Turnout
Democratic hold Swing +3.9

[edit] 2000 Results

2000 State Senate District 5 election[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Michael Machado 142,392 48.1
Republican Alan Nakanishi 141,013 47.6
Libertarian Carole Brow 10,208 3.4
Natural Law William S. Nicolas 2,667 0.9
Total votes 296,280 100.0
Majority 1,379 0.5
Turnout
Democratic hold Swing

[edit] 2001 Redistricting

The 5th is perhaps one of the most altered districts of the 2001 redistricting. In the 1990s, the district included most of Sacramento County south of the American River and San Joaquin County north of Tracy. In 2001, most of the rural areas in both Sacramento and San Joaquin Counties were removed and Yolo County and portions of Solano County added.

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[edit] External links

Official Profile of Senate District from California State Senate--[1]