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El 39º distrito del Congreso de California es un distrito del Congreso en el estado estadounidense de California . El distrito incluye partes de los condados de Los Ángeles , Orange y San Bernardino , e incluye Fullerton , La Habra , La Habra Heights , Brea , Buena Park , Anaheim Hills , Placentia , Yorba Linda , Diamond Bar , Chino Hills , Hacienda Heights y Rowland Heights.. Desde 2021, ha estado representado por el republicano Young Kim .

Competitividad [ editar ]

A partir de 2021, este distrito es uno de los nueve que votaron por Joe Biden en las elecciones presidenciales de 2020 mientras estaba en manos de un republicano o lo ganó.

En carreras estatales [ editar ]

Lista de miembros que representan al distrito [ editar ]

Election results[edit]

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In January 2018, Republican incumbent Ed Royce announced his retirement.[57] Royce's retirement created great uncertainty and interest in this election, due to the possibility of two candidates of the same political party winning California's jungle primary.[58][59]

The primary election resulted in two candidates of different parties, with Republican Assemblywoman Young Kim and Democrat Gil Cisneros coming in first and second place respectively.[60] After the general election, it took several days to gather and tally absentee ballots, but on November 17, Cisneros was the projected winner of the election.[61]

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Historical district boundaries[edit]

The 39th Congressional District was originally one of five reapportioned to California after the 1970 U.S. Census.

From 1993 to 2003, the 39th Congressional District was a Republican stronghold. In 2003, this territory was mostly redesignated into the neighboring 40th Congressional District and 42nd Congressional District. From 2003 to 2013, the 39th district was represented by Linda Sánchez, who now represents the 38th Congressional District.

See also[edit]

  • List of United States congressional districts

References[edit]

  1. ^ US Census
  2. ^ US Census
  3. ^ LA Times
  4. ^ "Partisan Voting Index – Districts of the 115th Congress" (PDF). The Cook Political Report. April 7, 2017. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  5. ^ Statement of Vote (1990 Governor)
  6. ^ Statement of Vote (1992 President)
  7. ^ Statement of Vote (1992 Senate)
  8. ^ Statement of Vote (1992 Senate)
  9. ^ Statement of Vote (1994 Governor)
  10. ^ Statement of Vote (1994 Senate)
  11. ^ Statement of Vote (1996 President)
  12. ^ Statement of Vote (1998 Governor) Archived September 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ Statement of Vote (1998 Senate) Archived September 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ Statement of Vote (2000 President)
  15. ^ Statement of Vote (2000 Senator)
  16. ^ Statement of Vote (2002 Governor)
  17. ^ Statement of Vote (2003 Recall Question)
  18. ^ Statement of Vote (2003 Governor)
  19. ^ Statement of Vote (2004 President)
  20. ^ Statement of Vote (2004 Senator)
  21. ^ Statement of Vote (2006 Governor)
  22. ^ Statement of Vote (2006 Senator)
  23. ^ Statement of Vote (2008 President)
  24. ^ Statement of Vote (2010 Governor)
  25. ^ Statement of Vote (2010 Senator)
  26. ^ Statement of Vote (2012 President)
  27. ^ Statement of Vote (2012 Senator)
  28. ^ Statement of Vote (2014 Governor)
  29. ^ Statement of Vote (2016 President)
  30. ^ Statement of Vote (2016 President)
  31. ^ Statement of Vote (2018 Governor)
  32. ^ Statement of Vote (2018 Senator)
  33. ^ https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2012/11/19/1163009/-Daily-Kos-Elections-presidential-results-by-congressional-district-for-the-2012-2008-elections
  34. ^ 1972 election results
  35. ^ 1974 election results
  36. ^ 1976 election results
  37. ^ 1978 election results
  38. ^ 1980 election results
  39. ^ 1982 election results
  40. ^ 1984 election results
  41. ^ 1986 election results
  42. ^ 1988 election results
  43. ^ 1990 election results
  44. ^ 1992 election results
  45. ^ 1994 election results
  46. ^ 1996 election results
  47. ^ 1998 election results
  48. ^ 2000 election results
  49. ^ 2002 election results
  50. ^ 2004 election results
  51. ^ 2006 election results
  52. ^ 2008 election results
  53. ^ 2010 election results
  54. ^ 2012 election results
  55. ^ 2014 election results
  56. ^ 2016 election results
  57. ^ Bowman, Bridget (January 8, 2018). "House Foreign Affairs Chairman Ed Royce Announces Retirement". Roll Call. Washington, DC. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  58. ^ Schneider, Elena (June 3, 2018). "This is the weirdest race in the country". Politico. Retrieved July 1, 2018.
  59. ^ Blood, Michael R. (May 5, 2018). "California's Orange County could determine Congress control". Sacramento Bee. Archived from the original on May 18, 2018. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  60. ^ Martin, Jonathan; Arango, Tim (June 6, 2018). "Democrats Find Relief in California House Race Results". The New York Times.
  61. ^ "Democrat Cisneros nabs GOP House seat in Southern California". AP NEWS. November 18, 2018. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  62. ^ 2018 election results

External links[edit]

  • GovTrack.us: California's 39th congressional district
  • RAND California Election Returns: District Definitions
  • California Voter Foundation map - CD39

Coordinates: 33°56′25″N 117°50′06″W / 33.94028°N 117.83500°W / 33.94028; -117.83500