California's 27th congressional district

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California's 27th congressional district
California's 27th congressional district (since 2023).svg
California's 27th congressional district
Interactive map of district boundaries since 2023 (Used in the 2022 elections)
Representative
  Mike Garcia
RSanta Clarita
Population (2022)737,592
Median household
income
$98,123 [1]
Ethnicity
Cook PVI D+4 [2]

California's 27th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of California. The district is currently represented by Republican Mike Garcia. It was one of 18 districts that would have voted for Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election had they existed in their current configuration while being won or held by a Republican in 2022, and the only Republican-held congressional district to include portions of the actual city of Los Angeles.

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The district includes most of northern Los Angeles County, including the cities of Santa Clarita, Palmdale, and Lancaster, and parts of the northwestern San Fernando Valley in the city of Los Angeles. [3] Prior to redistricting in 2022, the district was located in the San Gabriel Valley.

Recent results in statewide elections

Election results from statewide races
YearOfficeResults
1990 Governor [4] Feinstein 52.0% - 42.9%
1992 President [5] Clinton 44.3% - 36.6%
Senator [6] Herschensohn 47.5% - 44.9%
Senator (Special) [7] Feinstein 50.7% - 42.1%
1994 Governor [8] Wilson 59.5% - 37.5%
Senator [9] Huffington 47.7% - 44.6%
1996 President [10] Clinton 49.1% - 40.5%
1998 Governor [11] Davis 56.6% - 40.3%
Senator [12] Boxer 51.1% - 45.6%
2000 President [13] Gore 53.4% - 41.4%
Senator [14] Feinstein 56.6% - 36.4%
2002 Governor [15] Davis 50.1% - 40.4%
2003 Recall [16] [17] Yes check.svg 56.5% - 43.5%
Schwarzenegger 52.0% - 29.9%
2004 President [18] Kerry 59.3% - 39.3%
Senator [19] Boxer 63.7% - 31.2%
2006 Governor [20] Schwarzenegger 52.7% - 42.3%
Senator [21] Feinstein 63.2% - 31.3%
2008 President [22] Obama 66.1% - 31.7%
2010 Governor [23] Brown 57.9% - 36.8%
Senator [24] Boxer 57.6% - 36.7%
2012 President [25] Obama 62.6% - 35.0%
Senator [26] Feinstein 65.2% - 34.8%
2014 Governor [27] Brown 62.3% – 37.7%
2016 President [28] Clinton 66.0% - 28.4%
Senator [29] Harris 62.1% - 37.9%
2018 Governor [30] Newsom 65.1% – 34.9%
Senator [31] Feinstein 60.1% – 39.9%
2020 President [32] Biden 67.2% - 30.8%
2021 Recall [33] Dark Red x.svg 67.1% – 32.9%
2022 Governor [34] Dahle 50.9 - 49.1%
Senator Padilla 51.5 - 48.5%

Composition

#CountySeatPopulation
37 Los Angeles Los Angeles 9,829,544

As of the 2020 redistricting, California's 27th congressional district is located in southern California. It encompasses most of northern Los Angeles County, including the cities of Santa Clarita, Lancaster, and Palmdale, California; the neighborhoods of Porter Ranch and Granada Hills in the city of Los Angeles, along with the Sierra Pelona Mountains and the northern slopes of the San Gabriel Mountains.

Cities & CDP with 10,000 or more people

List of members representing the district

MemberPartyDatesCong
ress(es)
Electoral historyCounties
District created January 3, 1953
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Harry R. Sheppard
(Yucaipa)
Democratic January 3, 1953 –
January 3, 1963
83rd
84th
85th
86th
87th
Redistricted from the 21st district and re-elected in 1952.
Re-elected in 1954.
Re-elected in 1956.
Re-elected in 1958.
Re-elected in 1960.
Redistricted to the 33rd district .
1953–1963
San Bernardino
Everett G. Burkhalter, 1963.jpg
Everett G. Burkhalter
(Los Angeles)
Democratic January 3, 1963 –
January 3, 1965
88th Elected in 1962.
Lost re-election.
1963–1969
Los Angeles
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Edwin Reinecke
(Tujunga)
Republican January 3, 1965 –
January 21, 1969
89th
90th
91st
Elected in 1964.
Re-elected in 1966.
Re-elected in 1968.
Resigned to become Lieutenant Governor of California.
1969–1973
Los Angeles
VacantJanuary 21, 1969 –
April 29, 1969
91st
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Barry Goldwater Jr
(Burbank)
Republican April 29, 1969 –
January 3, 1975
91st
92nd
93rd
Elected to finish Reinecke's term.
Re-elected in 1970.
Re-elected in 1972.
Redistricted to the 20th district .
1973–1975
Los Angeles, Southern Ventura
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Alphonzo E. Bell Jr.
(Los Angeles)
Republican January 3, 1975 –
January 3, 1977
94th Redistricted from the 28th district and re-elected in 1974.
Retired to run for U.S. Senator.
1975–1983
Los Angeles
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Bob Dornan
(Los Angeles)
Republican January 3, 1977 –
January 3, 1983
95th
96th
97th
Elected in 1976.
Re-elected in 1978.
Re-elected in 1980.
Retired to run for U.S. Senator.
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Mel Levine
(Los Angeles)
Democratic January 3, 1983 –
January 3, 1993
98th
99th
100th
101st
102nd
Elected in 1982.
Re-elected in 1984.
Re-elected in 1986.
Re-elected in 1988.
Re-elected in 1990.
Retired.
1983–1993
Western Los Angeles (Manhattan/Redondo Beach, Santa Monica)
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Carlos Moorhead
(Glendale)
Republican January 3, 1993 –
January 3, 1997
103rd
104th
Redistricted from the 22nd district and re-elected in 1992.
Re-elected in 1994.
Retired.
1993–2003
Los Angeles (Burbank, Glendale, Pasadena)
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Jim Rogan
(Glendale)
Republican January 3, 1997 –
January 3, 2001
105th
106th
Elected in 1996.
Re-elected in 1998.
Lost re-election.
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Adam Schiff
(Burbank)
Democratic January 3, 2001 –
January 3, 2003
107th Elected in 2000.
Redistricted to the 29th district .
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Brad Sherman
(Los Angeles)
Democratic January 3, 2003 –
January 3, 2013
108th
109th
110th
111th
112th
Redistricted from the 24th district and re-elected in 2002.
Re-elected in 2004.
Re-elected in 2006.
Re-elected in 2008.
Re-elected in 2010.
Redistricted to the 30th district .
2003–2013
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Parts of Western Los Angeles County including Northridge and Reseda
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Judy Chu
(Monterey Park)
Democratic January 3, 2013 –
January 3, 2023
113th
114th
115th
116th
117th
Redistricted from the 32nd district and re-elected in 2012.
Re-elected in 2014.
Re-elected in 2016.
Re-elected in 2018.
Re-elected in 2020.
Redistricted to the 28th district .
2013–2023
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San Gabriel Foothills including Alhambra and Pasadena
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Mike Garcia
(Santa Clarita)
Republican January 3, 2023 –
present
118th Redistricted from the 25th district and re-elected in 2022.2023–present
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Most of northern Los Angeles County including the cities of Santa Clarita & Lancaster

Election results

1952195419561958196019621964196619681969 (Special)197019721974197619781980198219841986198819901992199419961998200020022004200620082010201220142016201820202022

1952

1952 United States House of Representatives elections in California [35]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Harry R. Sheppard (Incumbent) 68,773 55.0
Republican Carl B. Hilliard56,20245.0
Total votes124,975 100.0
Democratic hold

1954

1954 United States House of Representatives elections in California [36]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Harry R. Sheppard (Incumbent) 65,389 64.8
Republican Martin K. Barrett35,59435.2
Total votes100,983 100.0
Democratic hold

1956

1956 United States House of Representatives elections in California [37]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Harry R. Sheppard (Incumbent) 124,662 100.0
Democratic hold

1958

1958 United States House of Representatives elections in California [38]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Harry R. Sheppard (Incumbent) 105,062 72.3
Republican Robert M. Castle40,31727.7
Total votes145,379 100.0
Democratic hold

1960

1960 United States House of Representatives elections in California [39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Harry R. Sheppard (Incumbent) 123,645 66.8
Republican Robert M. Castle61,48433.2
Total votes185,129 100.0
Democratic hold

1962

1962 United States House of Representatives elections in California [40]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Everett G. Burkhalter 66,979 52.1
Republican Edgar W. Hiestand (Incumbent)61,53847.9
Total votes128,517 100.0
Democratic gain from Republican

1964

1964 United States House of Representatives elections in California [41]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Edwin Reinecke 83,141 51.7
Democratic Tom Bane77,58748.3
Total votes160,734 100.0
Republican gain from Democratic

1966

1966 United States House of Representatives elections in California [42]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Edwin Reinecke (Incumbent) 93,890 65.3
Democratic John A. "Jack" Howard49,78534.7
Total votes143,675 100.0
Republican hold

1968

1968 United States House of Representatives elections in California [43]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Edwin Reinecke (Incumbent) 158,309 72.2
Democratic John T. Butchko60,80827.8
Total votes219,117 100.0
Republican hold

1969 (Special)

1969 California's 27th congressional district special election [44]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Barry Goldwater Jr. 64,734 56.9
Democratic John K. Van de Kamp48,98343.1
Total votes113,717 100.0
Republican hold

1970

1970 United States House of Representatives elections in California [45]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Barry Goldwater Jr. (Incumbent) 139,326 66.6
Democratic N. "Toni" Kimmel63,65230.5
Peace and Freedom Edward Richer3,3061.6
American Independent John H. Hind2,6421.3
Total votes208,926 100.0
Republican hold

1972

1972 United States House of Representatives elections in California [46]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Barry Goldwater Jr. (Incumbent) 117,622 57.4
Democratic Mark S. Novak87,29542.6
Total votes204,917 100.0
Republican hold

1974

1974 United States House of Representatives elections in California [47]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Alphonzo E. Bell Jr. (Incumbent) 99,645 63.9
Democratic John Dalessio50,91932.5
Peace and Freedom Jerry Rubin5,5473.6
Total votes156,111 100.0
Republican hold

1976

1976 United States House of Representatives elections in California [48]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Bob Dornan 114,623 54.7
Democratic Gary Familian94,98845.3
Total votes209,611 100.0
Republican hold

1978

1978 United States House of Representatives elections in California [49]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Bob Dornan (Incumbent) 89,392 51.0
Democratic Carey Peck85,88049.0
Total votes175,272 100.0
Republican hold

1980

1980 United States House of Representatives elections in California [50]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Bob Dornan (Incumbent) 109,807 51.0
Democratic Carey Peck100,06146.5
Libertarian Jerome L. "Jerry" Sievers5,4482.5
Total votes215,316 100.0
Republican hold

1982

1982 United States House of Representatives elections in California [51]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Mel Levine 108,347 59.5
Republican Bart W. Christensen67,47937.0
Libertarian ZacK Richardson6,3913.5
Total votes182,217 100.0
Democratic gain from Republican

1984

1984 United States House of Representatives elections in California [52]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Mel Levine (Incumbent) 116,933 55.0
Republican Robert B. Scribner88,89641.8
Peace and Freedom Thomas L. O'Connor Jr.3,8151.8
Libertarian Jeff Avrech3,1371.5
Total votes212,781 100.0
Democratic hold

1986

1986 United States House of Representatives elections in California [53]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Mel Levine (Incumbent) 110,403 63.7
Republican Rob Scribner59,41034.3
Peace and Freedom Thomas L. O'Connor Jr.2,0781.2
Libertarian Larry Leathers1,4290.8
Total votes173,320 100.0
Democratic hold

1988

1988 United States House of Representatives elections in California [54]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Mel Levine (Incumbent) 148,814 67.5
Republican Dennis Galbraith65,30729.6
Libertarian William J. Fulco6,2142.8
Total votes220,335 100.0
Democratic hold

1990

1990 United States House of Representatives elections in California [55]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Mel Levine (Incumbent) 90,857 58.2
Republican David Barrett Cohen58,14037.2
Peace and Freedom Edward E. Ferrer7,1014.5
Total votes156,098 100.0
Democratic hold

1992

1992 United States House of Representatives elections in California [56]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Carlos Moorhead (Incumbent) 105,521 49.7
Democratic Doug Kahn83,80539.4
Green Jesse A. Moorman11,0035.2
Peace and Freedom Margaret L. Edwards7,3293.5
Libertarian Dennis Decherd4,7902.3
Independent Ballantyne (write-in)20.0
Total votes212,450 100.0
Republican hold

1994

1994 United States House of Representatives elections in California [57]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Carlos Moorhead (Incumbent) 88,341 53.0
Democratic Doug Kahn70,26742.1
American Independent Bill Gibbs4,3282.6
Libertarian Dennis Decherd3,8382.3
Total votes166,774 100.0
Republican hold

1996

1996 United States House of Representatives elections in California [58]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Jim Rogan 95,310 50.2
Democratic Doug Kahn82,01443.2
Libertarian Elizabeth Michael6,6453.5
Green Walt Sheasby4,1953.3
Natural Law Martin Zucker1,7660.8
Total votes189,930 100.0
Republican hold

1998

1998 United States House of Representatives elections in California [59]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Jim Rogan (Incumbent) 80,702 50.7
Democratic Barry A. Gordon73,87546.5
Libertarian Bob New4,4892.8
Total votes159,066 100.0
Republican hold

2000

2000 United States House of Representatives elections in California [60]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Adam Schiff 113,708 52.7
Republican Jim Rogan (Incumbent)94,51843.9
Natural Law Miriam R. Hospodar3,8731.7
Libertarian Ted Brown3,6751.7
Total votes215,774 100.0
Democratic gain from Republican

2002

2002 United States House of Representatives elections in California [61]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Brad Sherman (Incumbent) 79,815 62.0
Republican Robert M. Levy48,99638.0
Total votes128,811 100.0
Democratic hold

2004

2004 United States House of Representatives elections in California [62]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Brad Sherman (Incumbent) 125,296 62.3
Republican Robert M. Levy66,94633.3
Green Eric J. Carter8,9564.4
Total votes201,198 100.0
Democratic hold

2006

2006 United States House of Representatives elections in California [63]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Brad Sherman (Incumbent) 92,650 68.8
Republican Peter Hankwitz42,07431.2
Total votes134,724 100.0
Democratic hold

2008

2008 United States House of Representatives elections in California [64]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Brad Sherman (Incumbent) 135,665 68.6
Republican Navraj Singh49,51024.8
Libertarian Tim Denton14,1716.6
Total votes185,175 100.0
Democratic hold

2010

2010 United States House of Representatives elections in California [65]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Brad Sherman (Incumbent) 102,927 65.1
Republican Mark Reed55,05634.9
Total votes157,983 100.0
Democratic hold

2012

2012 United States House of Representatives elections in California [66]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Judy Chu (Incumbent) 154,191 64.0
Republican Jack Orswell86,81736.0
Total votes241,008 100.0
Democratic hold

2014

2014 United States House of Representatives elections in California [67]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Judy Chu (Incumbent) 75,728 59.4
Republican Jack Orswell51,85240.6
Total votes127,580 100.0
Democratic hold

2016

2016 United States House of Representatives elections in California [68]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Judy Chu (Incumbent) 168,977 67.4
Republican Jack Orswell81,65532.6
Total votes250,632 100.0
Democratic hold

2018

2018 United States House of Representatives elections in California [69]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Judy Chu (Incumbent) 160,504 79.2
Democratic Bryan Witt42,13220.8
Total votes202,636 100.0
Democratic hold

2020

2020 United States House of Representatives elections in California
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Judy Chu (Incumbent) 221,411 69.8
Republican Johnny J. Nalbandian95,90730.2
Total votes317,318 100.0
Democratic hold

2022

2022 United States House of Representatives elections in California
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Mike Garcia (Incumbent) 104,624 53.2
Democratic Christy Smith 91,89246.8
Total votes196,516 100.0
Republican hold

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  21. Statement of Vote (2006 Senator)
  22. Statement of Vote (2008 President)
  23. Statement of Vote (2010 Governor)
  24. Statement of Vote (2010 Senator)
  25. Statement of Vote (2012 President)
  26. Statement of Vote (2012 Senator)
  27. Statement of Vote (2014 Governor)
  28. Statement of Vote (2016 President)
  29. Statement of Vote (2016 Senator)
  30. Statement of Vote (2018 Governor)
  31. Statement of Vote (2018 Senator)
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  35. 1952 election results
  36. 1954 election results
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  38. 1958 election results
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  42. 1966 election results
  43. 1968 election results
  44. 1969 special election results
  45. 1970 election results
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