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New district maps give Orange County a few more voices in Sacramento, with one additional senator and two more Assembly members to represent small portions of the county going forward.
Facing similar challenges, cities and school and water districts across the state and in Orange County have made the switch to district-based elections.
Among the incumbents who appear to fare the worst in the draft maps are Democratic Reps. Josh Harder and Lucille Roybal-Allard.
In less than two weeks, voters in California, including those in two Orange County districts, will help decide who will win the battle for control of the House of Representatives.
Rep. Michelle Steel, Derek Tran and State Sen. Dave Min are all counting on the key Asian voting bloc—congressional district 45 and 47 are roughly 30% Asian—to win in November. These maps show ...
Representative Michelle Steel, a two-term Republican from Orange County, Calif., and the first Korean-American woman ever elected to Congress, is battling for re-election in a district President ...
The deadline to submit a map to the Redistricting Advisory Committee is Thursday, July 3, with specific criteria to ensure ...
Representatives are elected to two-year terms without term limits, so they're on your ballot a lot. Here's a look at the races in Los Angeles and Orange counties.
See how the U.S. House, state Senate and Assembly districts you’re in would change under a draft plan released this week by California’s redistricting commission.
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