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Map: The 7 California districts that will get a new House member, and some big names in the running

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  • January 05, 2024
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Map: The 7 California districts that will get a new House member, and some big names in the running

On the March 2024 primary ballot, seven of California’s 52 congressional districts won’t have an incumbent in the running. The map above highlights those districts in darker colors — six currently represented by a Democrat (blue) and one by a Republican (red). The state’s for the House of Representatives, certified Dec.

28 by the secretary of state, is displayed at the bottom of this article. The seven districts without an incumbent are: (Oakland/Berkeley): is leaving to run for the U.S. Senate seat formerly held by Dianne Feinstein. Seven Democrats and two Republicans are on the primary ballot. Collecting the heftiest endorsements so far is , a member of the BART board of directors.

(Peninsula/South Bay): is retiring. Among the slate of 11 contenders are former San Jose Mayor , San Mateo County Supervisor and Assemblymember , all Democrats. (Central Valley): resigned last month. He has endorsed , a Republican Assemblymember whose by the secretary of state because Fong is also listed for reelection to his current post.

The 10 other candidates include Tulare County Sheriff . (San Fernando Valley): is retiring. The three candidates include Democratic Assemblymember . (San Fernando Valley): is running for U.S. Senate. The 15 candidates include former Los Angeles City Attorney and former Assemblymember , Assemblymember and state Sen.

, all Democrats, and , a Republican best known as the child star of the TV series “Boy Meets World.” Savage, a Stanford graduate, ran unsuccessfully in 2022 for West Hollywood City Council. (San Gabriel Valley): is retiring; she endorsed state Sen. . The nine other candidates include his Senate colleague and former House member .

(Orange County coast): is running for U.S. Senate. The 10 candidates include Republican , a former Assemblymember who came close to ousting Porter in 2022. Porter has endorsed state Sen. . Footnote: The challenging incumbent Tom McClintock in District 5 is the Apple co founder..

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