The 2012 United States House of Representatives elections in California were held on November 6, 2012, with a primary election on June 5, 2012. Voters elected the 53 U.S. representatives from the state, one from each of the state's 53 congressional districts. The elections coincided with the elections of other federal and state offices, including a quadrennial presidential election and a U.S. Senate election.
According to The Cook Political Report and Roll Call, the most competitive districts were the 7th, 10th, 26th, 36th, and 52nd, with the 3rd, 9th, 24th, 41st, and 47th as less than safe.[1][2] Roll Call additionally listed the 21st district as competitive. Voters in fourteen districts elected new representatives: the 1st, 2nd, 7th, 8th, 15th, 21st, 26th, 29th, 35th, 36th, 41st, 47th, 51st, and 52nd. Two districts, the 30th and the 44th, had two incumbents running against each other.
This was the first election using congressional districts drawn by the California Citizens Redistricting Commission. The districts, based on the 2010 United States Census, were approved on August 15, 2011.[3] It was also the first non-special election to use the nonpartisan blanket primary system established by Proposition 14. As a result, eight districts featured general elections with two candidates of the same party: the 15th, 30th, 35th, 40th, 43rd, and 44th with two Democrats, and the 8th and 31st with two Republicans.
Overview
United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2012 Primary election — June 5, 2012 |
Party |
Votes |
Percentage |
Candidates |
Advancing to general |
Seats contesting |
|
Democratic |
2,643,313 |
53.41% |
107 |
56 |
50 |
|
Republican |
2,072,433 |
41.87% |
98 |
46 |
44 |
|
No party preference |
189,783 |
3.83% |
25 |
4 |
4 |
|
Green |
26,674 |
0.54% |
6 |
0 |
0 |
|
Libertarian |
14,787 |
0.30% |
4 |
0 |
0 |
|
Peace and Freedom |
2,415 |
0.05% |
2 |
0 |
0 |
Valid votes |
4,949,405 |
92.89% |
— |
— |
— |
Invalid votes |
378,891 |
7.11% |
— |
— |
— |
Totals |
5,328,296 |
100.00% |
242 |
106 |
— |
Voter turnout |
31.06% |
|
United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2012 General election — November 6, 2012 |
Party |
Votes |
Percentage |
Seats |
+/– |
|
Democratic |
7,392,703 |
60.57% |
38 |
4 |
|
Republican |
4,530,012 |
37.12% |
15 |
4 |
|
No party preference |
281,642 |
2.31% |
0 |
|
Valid votes |
12,204,357 |
92.44% |
— |
— |
Invalid or blank votes |
997,801 |
7.56% |
— |
— |
Totals |
13,202,158 |
100.00% |
53 |
— |
Voter turnout |
72.36% |
|
Districts
District 1
The 1st district is based in inland Northern California and includes Chico and Redding. Republican Wally Herger, who represented the 2nd district from 1987 to 2013, retired.[4]
California's 1st congressional district election, 2012 |
Primary election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Republican |
Doug LaMalfa |
66,527 |
37.9 |
|
Democratic |
Jim Reed |
43,409 |
24.8 |
|
Republican |
Sam Aanestad |
25,224 |
14.4 |
|
Republican |
Michael Dacquisto |
10,530 |
6.0 |
|
Republican |
Pete Stiglich |
10,258 |
5.8 |
|
Democratic |
Nathan Arrowsmith |
8,598 |
4.9 |
|
No party preference |
Gary Allen Oxley |
5,901 |
3.4 |
|
Republican |
Gregory Cheadle |
4,939 |
2.8 |
Total votes |
175,386 |
100.0 |
General election |
|
Republican |
Doug LaMalfa |
168,827 |
57.4 |
|
Democratic |
Jim Reed |
125,386 |
42.6 |
Total votes |
294,213 |
100.0 |
|
Republican hold |
District 2
The 2nd district is based in California's North Coast and includes Marin County and Eureka. Democrat Lynn Woolsey, who represented the 6th district from 1993 to 2013, retired.[5]
California's 2nd congressional district election, 2012 |
Primary election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Democratic |
Jared Huffman |
63,922 |
37.5 |
|
Republican |
Daniel Roberts |
25,635 |
15.0 |
|
Democratic |
Norman Solomon |
25,462 |
14.9 |
|
Democratic |
Stacey Lawson |
16,946 |
9.9 |
|
Democratic |
Susan Adams |
14,041 |
8.2 |
|
Republican |
Mike Halliwell |
10,008 |
5.9 |
|
No party preference |
Brooke Clarke |
3,715 |
2.2 |
|
Democratic |
Tiffany Renée |
3,033 |
1.8 |
|
No party preference |
John Lewallen |
2,488 |
1.5 |
|
Democratic |
William L. Courtney |
2,385 |
1.4 |
|
Democratic |
Andy Caffrey |
1,737 |
1.0 |
|
Democratic |
Larry Fritzlan |
1,151 |
0.7 |
Total votes |
170,523 |
100.0 |
General election |
|
Democratic |
Jared Huffman |
226,216 |
71.2 |
|
Republican |
Daniel Roberts |
91,310 |
28.8 |
Total votes |
317,526 |
100.0 |
|
Democratic hold |
District 3
The 3rd district is based in north central California and includes Davis, Fairfield, and Yuba City. Democrat John Garamendi, who represented the 10th district from 2009 to 2013, won reelection here.
California's 3rd congressional district election, 2012 |
Primary election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Democratic |
John Garamendi (incumbent) |
59,546 |
51.5 |
|
Republican |
Kim Vann |
30,254 |
26.2 |
|
Republican |
Rick Tubbs |
17,902 |
15.5 |
|
Republican |
Tony Carlos |
5,541 |
4.8 |
|
Republican |
Eugene Ray |
2,438 |
2.1 |
Total votes |
115,681 |
100.0 |
General election |
|
Democratic |
John Garamendi (incumbent) |
126,882 |
54.2 |
|
Republican |
Kim Vann |
107,086 |
45.8 |
Total votes |
233,968 |
100.0 |
|
Democratic hold |
District 4
The 4th district is based in east central California and includes Lake Tahoe, Roseville, and Yosemite National Park. Republican Tom McClintock, who has represented the 4th district since 2009, won reelection here.
District 5
The 5th district is based in the North Bay and includes Napa, Santa Rosa, and Vallejo. Democrat Mike Thompson, who represented the 1st district from 1999 to 2013, won reelection here.
District 6
The 6th district is based in north central California and includes Sacramento. Democrat Doris Matsui, who represented the 5th district from 2005 to 2013, won reelection here.
California's 6th congressional district election, 2012 |
Primary election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Democratic |
Doris Matsui (incumbent) |
67,174 |
71.4 |
|
Republican |
Joseph McCray, Sr. |
15,647 |
16.6 |
|
Republican |
Erik Smitt |
11,254 |
12.0 |
Total votes |
94,075 |
100.0 |
General election |
|
Democratic |
Doris Matsui (incumbent) |
160,667 |
75.1 |
|
Republican |
Joseph McCray, Sr. |
53,406 |
24.9 |
Total votes |
214,073 |
100.0 |
|
Democratic hold |
District 7
The 7th district is based in north central California and includes eastern Sacramento County. Republican Dan Lungren, who represented the 3rd district from 2005 to 2013 and previously served from 1979 until 1989, lost reelection here to Democrat Ami Bera. In May 2016, Babulal Bera, Ami Bera's father, pleaded guilty to two felony counts of election fraud affecting the 2010 and 2012 elections,[6] and was convicted of illegally funneling $250,000 to Bera's campaigns between 2010 and 2012.[7]
District 8
The 8th district is based in the eastern High Desert and includes Victorville and Yucaipa. Republican Jerry Lewis, who represented the 41st district from 2003 to 2013 and its predecessors since 1983, retired.[8]
California's 8th congressional district election, 2012 |
Primary election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Republican |
Gregg Imus |
12,754 |
15.6 |
|
Republican |
Paul Cook |
12,517 |
15.3 |
|
Republican |
Phil Liberatore |
12,277 |
15.0 |
|
Democratic |
Jackie Conaway |
11,674 |
14.3 |
|
Republican |
Brad Mitzelfelt |
8,801 |
10.8 |
|
Democratic |
John Pinkerton |
7,941 |
9.7 |
|
Republican |
Angela Valles |
4,924 |
6.0 |
|
Republican |
Ryan McEachron |
3,181 |
3.9 |
|
No party preference |
Anthony Adams |
2,750 |
3.4 |
|
Republican |
Bill Jensen |
1,850 |
2.3 |
|
Republican |
George T. Craig |
1,376 |
1.7 |
|
Republican |
Joseph D. Napolitano |
1,050 |
1.3 |
|
Republican |
Dennis L. Albertsen |
761 |
0.9 |
Total votes |
81,856 |
100.0 |
General election |
|
Republican |
Paul Cook |
103,093 |
57.4 |
|
Republican |
Gregg Imus |
76,551 |
42.6 |
Total votes |
179,644 |
100.0 |
|
Republican hold |
District 9
The 9th district is based in the Central Valley and includes the San Joaquin Delta and Stockton. Democrat Jerry McNerney, who represented the 11th district from 2007 to 2013, won reelection here.
District 10
The 10th district is based in the Central Valley and includes Modesto and Tracy. Republican Jeff Denham, who represented the 19th district from 2011 to 2013, won reelection here.
California's 10th congressional district election, 2012 |
Primary election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Republican |
Jeff Denham (incumbent) |
45,779 |
49.2 |
|
Democratic |
José Hernández |
26,072 |
28.0 |
|
No party preference |
Chad M. Condit |
13,983 |
15.0 |
|
Democratic |
Michael J. "Mike" Barkley |
5,028 |
5.4 |
|
No party preference |
Troy Wayne McComack |
2,114 |
2.3 |
Total votes |
92,976 |
100.0 |
General election |
|
Republican |
Jeff Denham (incumbent) |
110,265 |
52.7 |
|
Democratic |
José Hernández |
98,934 |
47.3 |
Total votes |
209,199 |
100.0 |
|
Republican hold |
District 11
The 11th district is based in the East Bay and includes Concord and Richmond. Democrat George Miller, who represented the 7th district from 1975 to 2013, won reelection here.
District 12
The 12th district is based in the Bay Area and includes most of San Francisco. House Democratic Leader and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who represented the 8th district from 1993 to 2013 and previously represented the 5th district from 1987 until 1993, won reelection here.
California's 12th congressional district election, 2012 |
Primary election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Democratic |
Nancy Pelosi (incumbent) |
89,446 |
74.9 |
|
Republican |
John Dennis |
16,206 |
13.6 |
|
Green |
Barry Hermanson |
6,398 |
5.4 |
|
Democratic |
David Peterson |
3,756 |
3.1 |
|
Democratic |
Summer Justice Shields |
2,146 |
1.9 |
|
Democratic |
Américo Arturo Díaz |
1,499 |
1.3 |
Total votes |
119,451 |
100.0 |
General election |
|
Democratic |
Nancy Pelosi (incumbent) |
253,709 |
85.1 |
|
Republican |
John Dennis |
44,478 |
14.9 |
Total votes |
298,187 |
100.0 |
|
Democratic hold |
District 13
The 13th district is based in the East Bay and includes Berkeley and Oakland. Democrat Barbara Lee, who represented the 9th district from 1998 to 2013, won reelection here.
District 14
The 14th district is based in the Bay Area and includes most of San Mateo County. Democrat Jackie Speier, who represented the 12th district from 2008 to 2013, won reelection here.
District 15
The 15th district is based in the East Bay and includes Hayward and Livermore. Democrat Pete Stark, who represented the 13th district from 1993 to 2013 and its predecessors since 1973, lost reelection here to fellow Democrat Eric Swalwell.
District 16
The 16th district is based in the Central Valley and includes Fresno and Merced. Democrat Dennis Cardoza, who represented the 18th district from 2003 to 2013, retired.[9] Democrat Jim Costa, who represented the 20th district from 2005 to 2013, won reelection here.
California's 16th congressional district election, 2012 |
Primary election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Democratic |
Jim Costa (incumbent) |
25,355 |
42.7 |
|
Republican |
Brian Daniel Whelan |
15,053 |
25.3 |
|
Republican |
Johnny M. Tacherra |
6,776 |
11.4 |
|
Republican |
Mark Garcia |
6,529 |
11.0 |
|
Democratic |
Loraine Goodwin |
5,703 |
9.6 |
Total votes |
59,416 |
100.0 |
General election |
|
Democratic |
Jim Costa (incumbent) |
84,649 |
57.4 |
|
Republican |
Brian Daniel Whelan |
62,801 |
42.6 |
Total votes |
147,450 |
100.0 |
|
Democratic hold |
District 17
The 17th district is based in the Bay Area and includes Sunnyvale, Cupertino, Santa Clara, Fremont, and Milpitas. Democrat Mike Honda, who represented the 15th district from 2001 to 2013, won reelection here.
District 18
The 18th district is based in the Bay Area and includes Palo Alto, Redwood City, and Saratoga. Democrat Anna Eshoo, who represented the 14th district from 1993 to 2013, won reelection here.
District 19
The 19th district is based in the South Bay and includes most of San Jose. Democrat Zoe Lofgren, who represented the 16th district from 1995 to 2013, won reelection here.
District 20
The 20th district is based in the Central Coast and includes Monterey and Santa Cruz. Democrat Sam Farr, who represented the 17th district from 1993 to 2013, won reelection here.
California's 20th congressional district election, 2012 |
Primary election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Democratic |
Sam Farr (incumbent) |
68,895 |
64.4 |
|
Republican |
Jeff Taylor |
23,905 |
22.3 |
|
Republican |
Mike LeBarre |
5,487 |
5.1 |
|
Democratic |
Art Dunn |
4,095 |
3.8 |
|
Green |
Eric Petersen |
2,211 |
2.1 |
|
No party preference |
Robert Paul Kabat |
1,733 |
1.6 |
|
No party preference |
Dan Caudle |
703 |
0.7 |
Total votes |
107,029 |
100.0 |
General election |
|
Democratic |
Sam Farr (incumbent) |
172,996 |
74.1 |
|
Republican |
Jeff Taylor |
60,566 |
25.9 |
Total votes |
233,562 |
100.0 |
|
Democratic hold |
District 21
The 21st district is based in the Central Valley and includes Hanford and parts of Bakersfield. The district had no incumbent.
District 22
The 22nd district is based in the Central Valley and includes Clovis, Tulare, and Visalia. Republican Devin Nunes, who represented the 21st district from 2003 to 2013, won reelection here.
District 23
The 23rd district is based in the southern Central Valley and includes parts of Bakersfield. House Majority Whip and Republican Kevin McCarthy, who represented the 22nd district from 2007 to 2013, won reelection here.
District 24
The 24th district is based in the Central Coast and includes San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara. Democrat Lois Capps, who represented California's 23rd congressional district from 2003 to 2013 and the 22nd district from 1998 to 2003, won reelection here.
District 25
The 25th district is based in northern Los Angeles County and includes Palmdale and Santa Clarita. Republican Howard "Buck" McKeon, who has represented the 25th district since 1993, won reelection here.
District 26
The 26th district is based in the southern Central Coast and includes Oxnard and Thousand Oaks. Republican Elton Gallegly, who represented the 24th district from 2003 to 2013 and its predecessors since 1987, retired.[10]
California's 26th congressional district election, 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 |
52.7 |
|
Republican |
Tony Strickland |
124,863 |
47.3 |
Total votes |
263,935 |
100.0 |
|
Democratic gain from Republican |
District 27
The 27th district is based in the San Gabriel Foothills and includes Alhambra and Pasadena. Democrat Judy Chu, who represented the 32nd district from 2009 to 2013, won reelection here.
District 28
The 28th district is based in the northern Los Angeles suburbs and includes Burbank and Glendale as well as parts of central Los Angeles. Democrat Adam Schiff, who represented the 29th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 27th district from 2001 to 2003, won reelection here.
California's 28th congressional district election, 2012 |
Primary election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Democratic |
Adam Schiff (incumbent) |
42,797 |
59.0 |
|
Republican |
Phil Jennerjahn |
12,633 |
17.4 |
|
Republican |
Jenny Worman |
5,978 |
8.2 |
|
Republican |
Garen Mailyan |
3,749 |
5.2 |
|
Democratic |
Sal Genovese |
2,829 |
3.9 |
|
Democratic |
Massie Munroe |
2,437 |
3.4 |
|
Democratic |
Jonathan Ryan Kalbfeld |
2,119 |
2.9 |
Total votes |
72,542 |
100.0 |
General election |
|
Democratic |
Adam Schiff (incumbent) |
188,703 |
76.5 |
|
Republican |
Phil Jennerjahn |
58,008 |
23.5 |
Total votes |
246,711 |
100.0 |
|
Democratic hold |
District 29
The 29th district is based in the northeastern San Fernando Valley. The district had no incumbent.
District 30
The 30th district is based in the western San Fernando Valley and includes Sherman Oaks. Democrat Brad Sherman, who represented the 27th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 24th district from 1997 to 2003, defeated fellow Democrat Howard Berman, who represented the 28th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 26th district from 1983 to 2003.
California's 30th congressional district election, 2012 |
Primary election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Democratic |
Brad Sherman (incumbent) |
40,589 |
42.4 |
|
Democratic |
Howard Berman (incumbent) |
31,086 |
32.5 |
|
Republican |
Mark Reed |
11,991 |
12.5 |
|
Republican |
Navraj Singh |
5,521 |
5.8 |
|
Republican |
Susan Shelley |
3,878 |
4.0 |
|
Green |
Michael W. Powelson |
1,976 |
2.1 |
|
Democratic |
Vince Gilmore |
792 |
0.8 |
Total votes |
95,833 |
100.0 |
General election |
|
Democratic |
Brad Sherman (incumbent) |
149,456 |
60.3 |
|
Democratic |
Howard Berman (incumbent) |
98,395 |
39.7 |
Total votes |
247,851 |
100.0 |
|
Democratic hold |
District 31
The 31st district is based in the Inland Empire and includes San Bernardino and Rancho Cucamonga. Republicans David Dreier, who represented the 26th district from 2003 to 2013 and its predecessors since 1978, and Jerry Lewis, who represented the 41st district from 2003 to 2013 and its predecessors since 1979, retired.[8][11] Republican Gary Miller, who represented the 42nd district from 2003 to 2013 and the 41st district from 1999 to 2003, won reelection here.
California's 31st congressional district election, 2012 |
Primary election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Republican |
Gary Miller (incumbent) |
16,708 |
26.7 |
|
Republican |
Robert Dutton |
15,557 |
24.8 |
|
Democratic |
Pete Aguilar |
14,181 |
22.6 |
|
Democratic |
Justin Kim |
8,487 |
13.5 |
|
Democratic |
Renea Wickman |
4,188 |
6.7 |
|
Democratic |
Rita Ramirez-Dean |
3,546 |
5.7 |
Total votes |
62,667 |
100.0 |
General election |
|
Republican |
Gary Miller (incumbent) |
88,964 |
55.2 |
|
Republican |
Robert Dutton |
72,255 |
44.8 |
Total votes |
161,219 |
100.0 |
|
Republican hold |
District 32
The 32nd district is based in the San Gabriel Valley and includes El Monte and West Covina. Republican David Dreier, who represented the 26th district from 2003 to 2013 and its predecessors since 1978, retired.[11] Democrat Grace Napolitano, who represented the 38th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 34th district from 1999 to 2003, won reelection here.
District 33
The 33rd district is based in coastal Los Angeles County and includes Beverly Hills and Santa Monica. Democrat Henry Waxman, who represented the 30th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 24th and 29th districts from 1975 to 1993 and 1993 to 2003 respectively, won reelection here.
California's 33rd congressional district election, 2012 |
Primary election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Democratic |
Henry Waxman (incumbent) |
51,235 |
45.3 |
|
No party preference |
Bill Bloomfield |
27,850 |
24.6 |
|
Republican |
Christopher David |
17,264 |
15.3 |
|
Democratic |
Bruce Margolin |
5,020 |
4.4 |
|
Libertarian |
Steve Collett |
4,916 |
4.3 |
|
Green |
David William Steinman |
3,940 |
3.5 |
|
Democratic |
Zein E. Obagi |
1,988 |
1.8 |
|
Democratic |
Tim Pape |
847 |
0.7 |
Total votes |
113,060 |
100.0 |
General election |
|
Democratic |
Henry Waxman (incumbent) |
171,860 |
54.0 |
|
No party preference |
Bill Bloomfield |
146,660 |
46.0 |
Total votes |
318,520 |
100.0 |
|
Democratic hold |
District 34
The 34th district is based in central Los Angeles and includes Chinatown and Downtown Los Angeles. Democrat Xavier Becerra, who represented the 31st district from 2003 to 2013 and the 30th district from 1993 to 2003, won reelection here.
District 35
The 35th district is based in the Inland Empire and includes Fontana, Ontario, and Pomona. Democrat Joe Baca, who represented the 43rd district from 2003 to 2013 and the 42nd district from 1999 to 2003, lost reelection here to fellow Democrat Gloria Negrete McLeod.
District 36
The 36th district is based in eastern Riverside County and includes Palm Springs. Republican Mary Bono Mack, who represented the 45th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 44th district from 1998 to 2003, lost reelection here to Democrat Raul Ruiz.
District 37
The 37th district is based in West Los Angeles and includes Crenshaw and Culver City. Democrat Karen Bass, who represented the 33rd district from 2011 to 2013, won reelection here.
District 38
The 38th district is based in the eastern Los Angeles suburbs and includes Norwalk and Whittier. Democrat Linda Sánchez, who represented the 39th district from 2003 to 2013, won reelection here.
District 39
The 39th district straddles the Los Angeles–Orange county border and includes Chino Hills, Diamond Bar, and Fullerton. Republican Ed Royce, who represented the 40th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 39th district from 1993 to 2003, won reelection here.
District 40
The 40th district is based in central Los Angeles County and includes Downey and East Los Angeles. Democrat Lucille Roybal-Allard, who represented the 34th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 33rd district from 1993 to 2003, won reelection here.
District 41
The 41st district is based in the Inland Empire and includes Moreno Valley, Perris, and Riverside. The district had no incumbent.
District 42
The 42nd district is based in the Inland Empire and includes Corona and Murrieta. Republican Ken Calvert, who represented the 44th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 43rd district from 1993 to 2003, won reelection here.
California's 42nd congressional district election, 2012 |
Primary election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Republican |
Ken Calvert (incumbent) |
35,392 |
51.3 |
|
Democratic |
Michael Williamson |
9,860 |
14.3 |
|
Democratic |
Cliff Smith |
7,377 |
10.7 |
|
Republican |
Clayton Thibodeau |
6,374 |
9.2 |
|
Republican |
Eva Johnson |
5,678 |
8.2 |
|
No party preference |
Curt Novak |
4,254 |
6.2 |
Total votes |
68,935 |
100.0 |
General election |
|
Republican |
Ken Calvert (incumbent) |
130,245 |
60.6 |
|
Democratic |
Michael Williamson |
84,702 |
39.4 |
Total votes |
214,947 |
100.0 |
|
Republican hold |
District 43
The 43rd district is based in South Los Angeles and includes Hawthorne and Inglewood. Democrat Maxine Waters, who represented the 35th district from 1993 to 2013 and the 29th district from 1991 to 1993, won reelection here.
District 44
The 44th district is based in south Los Angeles County and includes Carson, Compton, and San Pedro. Democrat Janice Hahn, who represented the 36th district from 2011 to 2013, defeated fellow Democrat Laura Richardson, who represented the 37th district from 2007 to 2013.
District 45
The 45th district is based in inland Orange County and includes Irvine and Mission Viejo. Republican John Campbell, who represented the 48th district from 2005 to 2013, won reelection here.
District 46
The 46th district is based in central Orange County and includes Anaheim and Santa Ana. Democrat Loretta Sanchez, who represented the 47th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 46th district from 1997 to 2003, won reelection here.
California's 46th congressional district election, 2012 |
Primary election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Democratic |
Loretta Sanchez (incumbent) |
25,706 |
52.1 |
|
Republican |
Jerry Hayden |
14,571 |
29.5 |
|
Republican |
John J. Cullum |
5,251 |
10.6 |
|
No party preference |
Jorge Rocha |
1,969 |
4.0 |
|
Republican |
Pat Garcia |
1,852 |
3.8 |
Total votes |
49,349 |
100.0 |
General election |
|
Democratic |
Loretta Sanchez (incumbent) |
95,694 |
63.9 |
|
Republican |
Jerry Hayden |
54,121 |
36.1 |
Total votes |
149,815 |
100.0 |
|
Democratic hold |
District 47
The 47th district includes Long Beach and parts of Orange County. The district had no incumbent.
California's 47th congressional district election, 2012 |
Primary election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Democratic |
Alan Lowenthal |
27,356 |
33.8 |
|
Republican |
Gary DeLong |
23,831 |
29.4 |
|
Republican |
Steven T. Kuykendall |
8,769 |
10.8 |
|
Democratic |
Peter Mathews |
7,951 |
9.8 |
|
Republican |
Steve Foley |
5,848 |
7.2 |
|
Republican |
Sanford W. Kahn |
2,563 |
3.2 |
|
Democratic |
Usha Shah |
2,350 |
2.9 |
|
Democratic |
Jay Shah |
2,273 |
2.8 |
Total votes |
80,941 |
100.0 |
General election |
|
Democratic |
Alan Lowenthal |
130,093 |
56.6 |
|
Republican |
Gary DeLong |
99,919 |
43.4 |
Total votes |
230,012 |
100.0 |
|
Democratic win (new seat) |
District 48
The 48th district is based in coastal Orange County and includes Huntington Beach. Republican Dana Rohrabacher, who represented the 46th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 42nd and 45th districts from 1989 to 1993 and 1993 to 2003 respectively, won reelection here.
District 49
The 49th district is based in northern San Diego County and includes Carlsbad and Oceanside. Republican Darrell Issa, who has represented the 49th district since 2003 and the 48th district from 2001 to 2003, won reelection here.
District 50
The 50th district is based in inland San Diego County and includes Escondido and Santee. Republican Duncan D. Hunter, who represented the 52nd district from 2009 to 2013, won reelection here.
California's 50th congressional district election, 2012 |
Primary election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Republican |
Duncan D. Hunter (incumbent) |
76,818 |
67.4 |
|
Democratic |
David B. Secor |
19,142 |
16.8 |
|
Democratic |
Connie Frankowiak |
8,553 |
7.5 |
|
Libertarian |
Michael Benoit |
6,160 |
5.4 |
|
Republican |
Terri Linnell |
3,275 |
2.9 |
Total votes |
113,948 |
100.0 |
General election |
|
Republican |
Duncan D. Hunter (incumbent) |
174,838 |
67.7 |
|
Democratic |
David B. Secor |
83,455 |
32.3 |
Total votes |
258,293 |
100.0 |
|
Republican hold |
District 51
The new 51st district runs along the border with Mexico and includes Imperial County and San Diego. Democrat Bob Filner, who represented the 51st district from 2003 to 2013 and the 50th district from 1993 until 2003, retired to run for mayor of San Diego.[12] State Senator Juan Vargas was predicted to face fellow Democratic State Senator Denise Moreno Ducheny in the general election, but he spent some of his funds on mailers to help Republican Michael Crimmins, who he preferred to face in the general election in this heavily Democratic seat. Vargas spent $40-50,000 helping Crimmins, at least eight times more than Crimmins spent himself.[13] The effort was successful as Crimmins finished 2,909 votes ahead of Ducheny. Vargas then won the general election in a landslide.
California's 51st congressional district election, 2012 |
Primary election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Democratic |
Juan Vargas |
30,143 |
46.0 |
|
Republican |
Michael Crimmins |
13,016 |
19.9 |
|
Democratic |
Denise Moreno Ducheny |
10,107 |
15.4 |
|
Republican |
Xanthi Gionis |
4,487 |
6.8 |
|
Democratic |
John Brooks |
3,290 |
5.0 |
|
Democratic |
Daniel C. "Danny" Ramirez |
2,794 |
4.3 |
|
Republican |
Bernard Portley |
1,667 |
2.5 |
Total votes |
65,504 |
100.0 |
General election |
|
Democratic |
Juan Vargas |
113,934 |
71.5 |
|
Republican |
Michael Crimmins |
45,464 |
28.5 |
Total votes |
159,398 |
100.0 |
|
Democratic hold |
District 52
The 52nd district is based in coastal San Diego and includes La Jolla and Poway. Republican Brian Bilbray, who represented the 50th district from 2006 to 2013 and previously served from 1995 until 2001, lost reelection here to Democrat Scott Peters.
California's 52nd congressional district election, 2012 |
Primary election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Republican |
Brian Bilbray (incumbent) |
61,930 |
41.0 |
|
Democratic |
Scott Peters |
34,106 |
22.6 |
|
Democratic |
Lori Saldaña |
33,387 |
22.1 |
|
No party preference |
Jack Doyle |
6,138 |
4.1 |
|
Republican |
John K. Stahl |
5,502 |
3.6 |
|
Republican |
Wayne Iverson |
4,476 |
3.0 |
|
Democratic |
Shirley Decourt-Park |
2,368 |
1.6 |
|
No party preference |
Ehab T. Shehata |
1,156 |
0.8 |
|
Republican |
John L. Subka |
1,091 |
0.7 |
|
Republican |
Gene Hamilton Carswell |
828 |
0.5 |
Total votes |
150,982 |
100.0 |
General election |
|
Democratic |
Scott Peters |
151,451 |
51.2 |
|
Republican |
Brian Bilbray (incumbent) |
144,495 |
48.8 |
Total votes |
295,946 |
100.0 |
|
Democratic gain from Republican |
District 53
The 53rd district is based in Central San Diego and includes La Mesa and Lemon Grove. Democrat Susan Davis, who has represented the 53rd district since 2003 and previously represented the 49th district from 2001 to 2003, won reelection here.
References
- ↑ "Race Ratings Chart for 2012 House Elections". Roll Call. Retrieved September 22, 2012.
- ↑ "House: Race Ratings". The Cook Political Report. Retrieved September 23, 2012.
- ↑ "California Citizens Redistricting Commission map adoption resolutions" (PDF). California Citizens Redistricting Commission. August 15, 2011. p. 5. Retrieved August 19, 2011.
- ↑ Doyle, Michael (January 10, 2012). "Chico Rep. Wally Herger to retire from Congress". Sacramento Bee. Retrieved March 30, 2012.
- ↑ Garofoli, Joe (June 28, 2011). "California Rep. Lynn Woolsey won't run in 2012". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved March 30, 2012.
- ↑ "Babulal Bera's felonies complicate Ami Bera's re-election effort". The Sacramento Bee. 10 May 2016. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
- ↑ John Myers (May 1, 2016). "'I have, in fact, done the crime': Rep. Ami Bera's father admits illegal campaign contributions". Los Angeles Times.
- 1 2 Simon, Richard (January 12, 2012). "Jerry Lewis, dean of California's GOP delegation, calls it quits". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 30, 2012.
- ↑ Doyle, Michael (October 20, 2011). "Dennis Cardoza announces retirement from Congress". Sacramento Bee. Retrieved March 30, 2012.
- ↑ Puzzanghera, Jim; Richard Simon (January 7, 2012). "Longtime Rep. Elton Gallegly will retire". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 30, 2012.
- 1 2 Simon, Richard; Jean Merl (March 1, 2012). "California Republican David Dreier will retire from Congress". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 30, 2012.
- ↑ Gustafson, Craig (June 8, 2011). "Filner is running for San Diego mayor". U-T San Diego. Retrieved March 30, 2012.
- ↑ Christopher Cadelago (June 8, 2012). "Vargas helps pick opponent in race for Congress". U-T San Diego. Retrieved March 3, 2014.
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