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« Reply #50 on: July 31, 2020, 03:03:41 PM »

I'm very confident that AZ-01 will be represented by Democrat, just like in real life. Maybe Tom O'Halleran is still Representative, even when his home is outside of district.

Anyway, great job!

Well, it could be a possibility. But wouldn't Tom O'Halleran's residence be too far from the 1st? Sedona is in the heart of the 20th, a considerable distance from the territory of the 1st.
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« Reply #51 on: August 01, 2020, 12:22:39 PM »

A couple of things with your last two maps.

First, I can't see Meghan McCain running for Congress. I agree she'd win if she ran in your map, but there's no way she'd run (much like Chelsea Clinton).

Second, is this a timeline where Buttigeig isn't running for President, did he turn around and refile for his House seat (I'm pretty sure he dropped out after Indiana's filing deadline IRL), or is this an open seat in this TL?

Well, maybe it's just my opinion, but I always thought Chelsea Clinton would one day run, and so did Meghan McCain. Maybe I'm wrong.
Regarding Pete, I assume that having been elected to House in 2018, he was unlikely to run for president in 2020, which would likely benefit Joe Biden in the primaries
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« Reply #52 on: August 01, 2020, 01:52:27 PM »
« Edited: August 02, 2020, 07:37:07 PM by Adriano Chikα »

Massachusetts:


Massachusetts
 
Boston

District 1:
PVI – D+5
President 2016: Clinton +14%
President 2008: Obama +16%


District 2:
PVI – R+3
President 2016: Trump +1.5%

President 2008: Obama +1%

District 3:
PVI – D+10
President 2016: Clinton +13%
President 2008: Obama +34%


District 4:
PVI – D+3
President 2016: Clinton +11%
President 2008: Obama +11%


District 5:
PVI – D+11
President 2016: Clinton +28%
President 2008: Obama +20%


District 6:
PVI – D+28
President 2016: Clinton +60%
President 2008: Obama +50%


District 7:
PVI – D+29
President 2016: Clinton +63%
President 2008: Obama +57%


District 8:
PVI – D+32
President 2016: Clinton +71%
President 2008: Obama +63%


District 9:
PVI – D+15
President 2016: Clinton +31%
President 2008: Obama +29%


District 10:
PVI – D+21
President 2016: Clinton +46%
President 2008: Obama +37%


District 11:
PVI – D+17
President 2016: Clinton +40%
President 2008: Obama +32%


District 12:
PVI – D+5
President 2016: Clinton +21%
President 2008: Obama +12%


District 13:
PVI – D+5
President 2016: Clinton +16%
President 2008: Obama +13%


District 14:
PVI – D+5
President 2016: Clinton +17%
President 2008: Obama +16%


District 15:
PVI – D+10
President 2016: Clinton +27%
President 2008: Obama +21%


District 16:
PVI – D+20
President 2016: Clinton +37%
President 2008: Obama +46%


District 17:
PVI – D+13
President 2016: Clinton +24%
President 2008: Obama +31%


District 18:
PVI – R+1
President 2016: Trump +2%

President 2008: Obama +9%

District 19:
PVI – D+13
President 2016: Clinton +34%
President 2008: Obama +23%


District 20:
PVI – D+5
President 2016: Clinton +12%
President 2008: Obama +19%


District 21:
PVI – D+10
President 2016: Clinton +25%
President 2008: Obama +23%


Massachusetts is one of the most democratic states in the nation, with 18 of the 20 districts having a Democratic PVI.

The 1st District occupies the counties of Duke, Nantucket and Barnstable, as well as the south of the county of Plymouth, up to the height of the city of Plymouth. The 2nd occupies most of Plymouth County. The 3rd occupies the south of Bristol County, including the city of New Bedford.

The 4th occupies the north of Bristol County and the south of Norfolk. The 5th district covers the city of Brockton. The 6th covers the north of Quincy, Milton and the south of the city of Boston. The 7th occupies most of the city of Boston. The 8th covers a small portion of western Boston, plus Newton, Brookline and Cambridge. The 9th starts in the north of Boston, including a small region of the city, and goes to Salem.

The 10th occupies a small part of Boston, Charlestown, as well as Somerville, Medford, Everett, Maldem and Melrose. The 11th is west of the 10th, including Lexington and Waltham. The 12th is north of the 4th, including Norwood, Milford and Needham. The 13th is north of the 11th, 10th and 9th districts, including Lawrence and Methuen. The 14th occupies northeast Massachusetts.

The 15th is west of the 13th, including Lowell. The 16th occupies the entire west of the state. The 17th focuses on Springfield. The 18 ° occupies the central-southern part of the state. The 19th is north of the 12th, including Framingham. The 20th occupies northern Massachusetts. The 21st focuses on Worcester.

District 1 – Likely D in 2020
Bill Keating (D-Bourne/Barnstable) , first elected in 2010

District 2 – Tossup in 2020
Keiko Orrall (R-Lakeville/Plymouth) , first elected in 2010, defeated in 2018
Josh S. Cutler (D-Duxbury/Plymouth) , elected in 2018

District 3 – Safe D in 2020
Patricia Haddad (D-Somerset/Bristol) , first elected in 2006

District 4 – Likely D in 2020
Marc Pacheco (D-Taunton/Bristol) , first elected in 1996

District 5 – Safe D in 2020
Michael D. Brady (D-Brockton/Plymouth) , first elected in 2012

District 6 – Safe D in 2020
Stephen F. Lynch (D-Boston/Suffolk) , first elected in 2000

District 7 – Safe D in 2020
Robert DeLeo (D-Winthrop/Suffolk) , first elected in 2002

District 8 – Safe D in 2020
Joe Kennedy III (D-Newton/Middlesex) , first elected in 2012

District 9 – Safe D in 2020
Seth Moulton (D-Salem/Essex) , first elected in 2014

District 10 – Safe D in 2020
Mike Capuano (D-Somerville/Middlesex) , first elected in 1998

District 11 – Safe D in 2020
Thomas M. Stanley (D-Waltham/Middlesex) , first elected in 2016

District 12 – Likely D in 2020
Jay Gonzalez (D-Needham/Norfolk) , first elected in 2014

District 13 – Likely D in 2020
Barbara L'Italien (D-Andover/Essex) , first elected in 2008

District 14 – Likely D in 2020
Jerry Parisella (D-Beverly/Essex) , first elected in 2016

District 15 – Safe D in 2020
Niki Tsongas (D-Lowell/Middlesex) , first elected in 2004, retired in 2018
Lori Trahan (D-Westford/Middlesex) , elected in 2018

District 16 – Safe D in 2020
Benjamin Downing (D-Pittsfield/Berkshire) , first elected in 2012

District 17 – Safe D in 2020
Richard Neal (D-Springfield/Hampden) , first elected in 1988

District 18 – Tossup in 2020
Ryan Fattman (R-Webster/Worcester) , first elected in 2012, defeated in 2018
Joseph D. Early Jr. (D-Oxford/Worcester) , elected in 2018

District 19 – Safe D in 2020
Yvonne M. Spicer (D-Framingham/Middlesex) , first elected in 2016

District 20 – Likely D in 2020
Jonathan Zlotnik (D-Gardner/Worcester) , first elected in 2016

District 21 – Safe D in 2020
Jim McGovern (D-Worcester) , first elected in 1996


Total:
2016 – GOP 246 x DEM 139
2018 – GOP 219 x DEM 166 (D+27)

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« Reply #53 on: August 02, 2020, 02:26:38 PM »
« Edited: August 02, 2020, 07:37:28 PM by Adriano Chikα »

Washington:


Washington
 
Seattle
 
Vancouver
 
Spokane

District 1:
PVI – R+1
President 2016: Trump +3%

President 2008: Obama +10%
Governor 2016: Inslee +3%
Senator 2018: Cantwell +0.1%
Senator 2016: Murray +6%


District 2:
PVI – R+8
President 2016: Trump +12%
President 2008: McCain +7%
Governor 2016: Bryant +14%
Senator 2018: Hutchison +10%
Senator 2016: Vance +6%


District 3:
PVI – D+5
President 2016: Clinton +12%
President 2008: Obama +12%
Governor 2016: Inslee +6%
Senator 2018: Cantwell +13%
Senator 2016: Murray +14%


District 4:
PVI – D+11
President 2016: Clinton +23%
President 2008: Obama +24%
Governor 2016: Inslee +15%
Senator 2018: Cantwell +23%
Senator 2016: Murray +24%


District 5:
PVI – D+4
President 2016: Clinton +9%
President 2008: Obama +15%
Governor 2016: Inslee +4%
Senator 2018: Cantwell +10%
Senator 2016: Murray +14%


District 6:
PVI – D+1
President 2016: Clinton +1%
President 2008: Obama +8%

Governor 2016: Bryant +4%
Senator 2018: Hutchison +0.2%

Senator 2016: Murray +7%

District 7:
PVI – R+3
President 2016: Trump +5%

President 2008: Obama +2%
Governor 2016: Bryant +13%
Senator 2018: Hutchison +6%
Senator 2016: Vance +2%


District 8:
PVI – D+11
President 2016: Clinton +25%
President 2008: Obama +22%
Governor 2016: Inslee +15%
Senator 2018: Cantwell +24%
Senator 2016: Murray +25%


District 9:
PVI – D+15
President 2016: Clinton +35%
President 2008: Obama +29%
Governor 2016: Inslee +21%
Senator 2018: Cantwell +33%
Senator 2016: Murray +32%


District 10:
PVI – D+37
President 2016: Clinton +76%
President 2008: Obama +70%
Governor 2016: Inslee +66%
Senator 2018: Cantwell +76%
Senator 2016: Murray +74%


District 11:
PVI – D+36
President 2016: Clinton +78%
President 2008: Obama +70%
Governor 2016: Inslee +64%
Senator 2018: Cantwell +76%
Senator 2016: Murray +72%


District 12:
PVI – D+20
President 2016: Clinton +44%
President 2008: Obama +38%
Governor 2016: Inslee +30%
Senator 2018: Cantwell +42%
Senator 2016: Murray +40%


District 13:
PVI – D+17
President 2016: Clinton +44%
President 2008: Obama +30%
Governor 2016: Inslee +23%
Senator 2018: Cantwell +40%
Senator 2016: Murray +35%


District 14:
PVI – D+11
President 2016: Clinton +27%
President 2008: Obama +22%
Governor 2016: Inslee +10%
Senator 2018: Cantwell +24%
Senator 2016: Murray +22%


District 15:
PVI – D+4
President 2016: Clinton +13%
President 2008: Obama +13%

Governor 2016: Bryant +3%
Senator 2018: Cantwell +10%
Senator 2016: Murray +9%


District 16:
PVI – R+7
President 2016: Trump +13%

President 2008: Obama +1%
Governor 2016: Bryant +15%
Senator 2018: Hutchison +9%
Senator 2016: Vance +6%


District 17:
PVI – D+3
President 2016: Clinton +9%
President 2008: Obama +13%
Governor 2016: Inslee +5%
Senator 2018: Cantwell +15%
Senator 2016: Murray +11%


District 18:
PVI – D+7
President 2016: Clinton +14%
President 2008: Obama +20%
Governor 2016: Inslee +10%
Senator 2018: Cantwell +15%
Senator 2016: Murray +17%


District 19:
PVI – R+14
President 2016: Trump +23%
President 2008: McCain +21%
Governor 2016: Bryant +20%
Senator 2018: Hutchison +23%
Senator 2016: Vance +12%


District 20:
PVI – R+11
President 2016: Trump +17%
President 2008: McCain +15%
Governor 2016: Bryant +16%
Senator 2018: Hutchison +11%
Senator 2016: Vance +6%


District 21:
PVI – EVEN
President 2016: Clinton +2%
President 2008: Obama +8%
Governor 2016: Inslee +3%
Senator 2018: Cantwell +10%
Senator 2016: Murray +9%


District 22:
PVI – R+17
President 2016: Trump +32%
President 2008: McCain +21%
Governor 2016: Bryant +30%
Senator 2018: Hutchison +27%
Senator 2016: Vance +23%




Oregon's 1st district occupies all of western Washington. The 2nd occupies a large central part of the state, including Omak. The 3rd covers Bremerton, Coupeville and Oak Harbor. The 4th covers Tacoma. The 5th covers Olympia, the state capital.

The 6th is north of the 5th, including Eatonville and Graham. The 7th is north of the 6th, including Puyallup and South Hill. The 8th covers Kent, Des Moines, Federal Way and Auburn. The 9th covers Renton and Burien. The 10th and 11th divide the city of Seattle, with the 10th to the south and the 11th to the north.

The 12th is north of Seattle, covering Shoreline, Edmonds and Lynnwood. The 13th covers Bellevue and Redmond. The 14th covers Bothell and Cottage Lake to the south, up to Everett to the north. The 15th is east of the 13th and 14th.

The 16th is south of Washington. The 17th covers Vancouver. The 18th is northwest of the state, including Bellingham. The 19th covers Yakima, Sunnyside and Prosser. The 20th covers the southeast of Washington, and the 22nd covers the northeast. The 21st district covers Spokane.


District 1 – Tossup in 2020
Drew C. MacEwen (R-Union/Mason) , first elected in 2014, defeated in 2018
Kevin Van De Wege (D-Sequim/Clallam) , elected in 2018

District 2 – Safe R in 2020
Doug Ericksen (R-Ferndale/Whatcom) , first elected in 2004

District 3 – Likely D in 2020
Frank Chopp (D-Bremerton/Kitsap) , first elected in 2006

District 4 – Safe D in 2020
Derek Kilmer (D-Artondale/Pierre) , first elected in 2012

District 5 – Likely D in 2020
Denny Heck (D-Olympia/Thurston) , first elected in 2012

District 6 – Lean D in 2020
Dick Muri (R-Steilacoom/Pierce) , first elected in 2010, defeated in 2018
Christine Kilduff (D-University Place/Pierce) , elected in 2018

District 7 – Lean R in 2020
Hans Zeiger (R-Puyallup/Pierce) , first elected in 2014

District 8 – Safe D in 2020
Karen Keiser (D-Des Moines/King) , first elected in 2004

District 9 – Safe D in 2020
Kim Schrier (D-Issaquah/King) , first elected in 2016

District 10 – Safe D in 2020
Ron Sims (D-Seattle/King) , first elected in 2006

District 11 – Safe D in 2020
Pramila Jayapal (D-Seattle/King) , first elected in 2016

District 12 – Safe D in 2020
Marko Liias (D-Mukilteo/Snohomish) , first elected in 2014

District 13 – Safe D in 2020
Adam Smith (D-Bellevue/King) , first elected in 1996

District 14 – Safe D in 2020
June Robinson (D-Everett/Snohomish) , first elected in 2016

District 15 – Likely D in 2020
Rick Larsen (D-Lake Stevens/Snohomish) , first elected in 2000

District 16 – Likely R in 2020
Jaime Herrera Beutler (R-Camas/Clark) , first elected in 2010

District 17 – Lean D in 2020
Craig Pridemore (D-Vancouver/Clark) , first elected in 2008

District 18 – Safe D in 2020
Kevin Ranker (D-Orcas Island/San Juan) , first elected in 2014

District 19 – Safe R in 2020
Dan Newhouse (R-Sunnyside/Yakima) , first elected in 2014

District 20 – Safe R in 2020
Clint Didier (R-Connell/Franklin) , first elected in 2012

District 21 – Likely D in 2020
Mary Verner (D-Spokane) , first elected in 2012

District 22 – Safe R in 2020
Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Colville/Stevens) , first elected in 2004


Total:
2016 – GOP 254 x DEM 153
2018 – GOP 225
x DEM 182 (D+29)
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« Reply #54 on: August 02, 2020, 07:36:34 PM »

I edit the map of Arizona. The 1st district has now become Safe R, in return for the 20th district becoming a majority-minority with 42% Native American. The 21st has also become even more Safe R. Congressmen from the 20th and 21st have also changed.
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« Reply #55 on: August 04, 2020, 06:34:15 PM »

Virginia:


Virginia

Arlington/Alexandria/DC

Virginia Beach

Richmond

District 1:
PVI – D+4
President 2016: Clinton +17%
President 2008: Obama +8%
Governor 2017: Northam +20%
Senator 2018: Kaine +29%


District 2:
PVI – D+12
President 2016: Clinton +35%
President 2008: Obama +21%
Governor 2017: Northam +27%
Senator 2018: Kaine +44%


District 3:
PVI – D+9
President 2016: Clinton +27%
President 2008: Obama +14%
Governor 2017: Northam +27%
Senator 2018: Kaine +37%


District 4:
PVI – D+18
President 2016: Clinton +44%
President 2008: Obama +27%
Governor 2017: Northam +45%
Senator 2018: Kaine +50%


District 5:
PVI – D+25
President 2016: Clinton +59%
President 2008: Obama +44%
Governor 2017: Northam +60%
Senator 2018: Kaine +65%


District 6:
PVI – D+20
President 2016: Clinton +46%
President 2008: Obama +35%
Governor 2017: Northam +46%
Senator 2018: Kaine +54%


District 7:
PVI – D+8
President 2016: Clinton +22%
President 2008: Obama +13%
Governor 2017: Northam +24%
Senator 2018: Kaine +33%


District 8:
PVI – R+6
President 2016: Trump +11%
President 2008: McCain +4%
Governor 2017: Gillespie +7%

Senator 2018: Kaine +2%

District 9:
PVI – R+11
President 2016: Trump +19%
President 2008: McCain +11%
Governor 2017: Gillespie +14%
Senator 2018: Stewart +7%


District 10:
PVI – R+15
President 2016: Trump +29%
President 2008: McCain +17%
Governor 2017: Gillespie +27%
Senator 2018: Stewart +20%


District 11:
PVI – R+14
President 2016: Trump +26%
President 2008: McCain +18%
Governor 2017: Gillespie +23%
Senator 2018: Stewart +16%


District 12:
PVI – R+5
President 2016: Trump +8%
President 2008: McCain +4%

Governor 2017: Northam +1%
Senator 2018: Kaine +10%


District 13:
PVI – D+18
President 2016: Clinton +36%
President 2008: Obama +38%
Governor 2017: Northam +42%
Senator 2018: Kaine +46%


District 14:
PVI – R+1
President 2016: Clinton +1%
President 2008: Obama +3%
Governor 2017: Northam +9%
Senator 2018: Kaine +13%


District 15:
PVI – D+8
President 2016: Clinton +18%
President 2008: Obama +20%
Governor 2017: Northam +22%
Senator 2018: Kaine +28%


District 16:
PVI – R+11
President 2016: Trump +22%
President 2008: McCain +11%
Governor 2017: Gillespie +26%
Senator 2018: Stewart +18%


District 17:
PVI – D+2
President 2016: Clinton +6%
President 2008: Obama +10%
Governor 2017: Northam +5%
Senator 2018: Kaine +12%


District 18:
PVI – D+8
President 2016: Clinton +16%
President 2008: Obama +20%
Governor 2017: Northam +20%
Senator 2018: Kaine +25%


District 19:
PVI – EVEN
President 2016: Clinton +4%
President 2008: Obama +4%
Governor 2017: Northam +9%
Senator 2018: Kaine +16%


District 20:
PVI – D+28
President 2016: Clinton +58%
President 2008: Obama +55%
Governor 2017: Northam +60%
Senator 2018: Kaine +66%


District 21:
PVI – R+3
President 2016: Trump +2%
President 2008: McCain +2%
Governor 2017: Gillespie +0.1%

Senator 2018: Kaine +8%

District 22:
PVI – R+17
President 2016: Trump +33%
President 2008: McCain +19%
Governor 2017: Gillespie +32%
Senator 2018: Stewart +26%

District 23:
PVI – R+7
President 2016: Trump +4%
President 2008: McCain +14%
Governor 2017: Gillespie +2%

Senator 2018: Kaine +9%

District 24:
PVI – R+9
President 2016: Trump +18%
President 2008: McCain +8%
Governor 2017: Gillespie +14%
Senator 2018: Stewart +8%


District 25:
PVI – R+13
President 2016: Trump +28%
President 2008: McCain +11%
Governor 2017: Gillespie +25%
Senator 2018: Stewart +18%


District 26:
PVI – R+27
President 2016: Trump +58%
President 2008: McCain +26%
Governor 2017: Gillespie +54%
Senator 2018: Stewart +45%



The 1st District covers practically the entire county of Loudoun. The 2nd district covers the city of Reston. The 3rd covers Manassas, Fairfax and Centerville. The 4th covers McLean and Springfield. The 5th covers Arlington and most of Alexandria. The 6th covers the remainder of Alexandria, in addition to Groveton. The 7th covers Dale City, Burke and Triangle.

The 8th is south of the 6th and 7th, including Fredericksburg. The 9th covers the south of the 1st district, including Winchester. The 10th is south of the 9th, including Culpeper and Harrisonburg. The 11th is east of the 8th.

The 12th covers Virginia Beach. The 13th district covers Norfolk. The 14th covers Chesapeake. The 15th is west of the 13th and 14th. The 16th and 17th are south of central Virginia. The 18th covers the Eastern Shore of Virginia, in addition to Hampton and Newport News. The 19th is south of the 10th, including Charlottesville.

The 20th covers the city of Richmond. The 21st occupies the central part of the state of Virginia. The 22nd is west of the state, including Covington and Lynchburg. The 23rd is west of Richmond and the 20th. The 24th covers Roanoke. The 25th is west of the 24th district. The 26th covers the far west of Virginia.

District 1 – Likely D in 2020
Jennifer Wexton (D-Leesburg/Loudoun) , first elected in 2016

District 2 – Safe D in 2020
Chuck Caputo (D-Chantilly/Fairfax) , first elected in 2008

District 3 – Safe D in 2020
Chap Petersen (D-Fairfax) , first elected in 2012

District 4 – Safe D in 2020
Dick Saslaw (D-Springfield/Fairfax) , first elected in 1992

District 5 – Safe D in 2020
Don Beyer (D-Alexandria) , first elected in 2014

District 6 – Safe D in 2020
Mark Sickles (D-Franconia/Fairfax) , first elected in 2010

District 7 – Safe D in 2020
Hala Ayala (D-Lake Ridge/Prince William) , first elected in 2016

District 8 – Likely R in 2020
Bryce Reeves (R-Fredericksburg) , first elected in 2014

District 9 – Safe R in 2020
Michael Webert (R-Fauquier) , first elected in 2016

District 10 – Safe R in 2020
Nick Freitas (R-Culpeper) , first elected in 2016

District 11 – Safe R in 2020
Rob Wittman (R-Montross/Westmoreland) , first elected in 2007

District 12 – Lean R in 2020
Scott Taylor (R-Virginia Beach) , first elected in 2016

District 13 – Safe D in 2020
Kenny Alexander (D-Norfolk) , first elected in 2012

District 14 – Lean D in 2020
Randy Forbes (R-Chesapeake) , first elected in 2000, retired in 2018
Cliff Hayes Jr. (D-Chesapeake) , elected in 2018

District 15 – Safe D in 2020
Bobby Scott (D-Newport News) , first elected in 1992

District 16 – Safe R in 2020
Robert Hurt (R-Chatham/Pittsylvania) , first elected in 2010

District 17 – Lean D in 2020
Tommy Norment (R-James City) , first elected in 2000, retired in 2018
Monty Mason (D-Williamsburg) , elected in 2018

District 18 – Safe D in 2020
Mamie Locke (D-Hampton) , first elected in 2006

District 19 – Lean D in 2020
Emmett Hanger (R-Augusta) , first elected in 1992, defeated in 2018
Tom Perriello (D-Ivy/Albemarle) , elected in 2018

District 20 – Safe D in 2020
Dwight Clinton Jones (D-Richmond) , first elected in 2014

District 21 – Tossup in 2020
Tom Garrett (R-Scottsville/Albemarle) , first elected in 2014

District 22 – Safe R in 2020
Ben Cline (R-Rockbridge) , first elected in 2014

District 23 – Tossup in 2020
Dave Brat (R-Glen Allen/Henrico) , first elected in 2014, defeated in 2018
Abigail Spanberger (D-Glen Allen/Henrico) , elected in 2018

District 24 – Likely R in 2020
Bob Goodlatte (R-Roanoke) , first elected in 1992, retired in 2018
Joseph McNamara (R-Salem) , elected in 2018

District 25 – Safe R in 2020
C. W. Carrico Sr. (R-Grayson) , first elected in 2010

District 26 – Safe R in 2020
Terry Kilgore (R-Scott) , first elected in 2002


Total:
2016 – GOP 269 x DEM 164
2018 – GOP 236 x DEM 197 (D+33)

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« Reply #56 on: August 05, 2020, 05:50:22 PM »

New Jersey:


New Jersey
 
Newark and Jersey City

District 1:
PVI – D+31
President 2008: Obama +60%


District 2:
PVI – D+22
President 2008: Obama +36%


District 3:
PVI – D+21
President 2008: Obama +34%


District 4:
PVI – D+41
President 2008: Obama +81%


District 5:
PVI – D+11
President 2008: Obama +19%


District 6:
PVI – D+4
President 2008: Obama +8%


District 7:
PVI – D+18
President 2008: Obama +33%


District 8:
PVI – D+17
President 2008: Obama +30%


District 9:
PVI – D+35
President 2008: Obama +67%


District 10:
PVI – R+6
President 2008: McCain +10%


District 11:
PVI – D+5
President 2008: Obama +10%


District 12:
PVI – R+14
President 2008: McCain +18%


District 13:
PVI – R+3
President 2008: McCain +5%


District 14:
PVI – R+6
President 2008: McCain +10%


District 15:
PVI – D+13
President 2008: Obama +24%


District 16:
PVI – D+2
President 2008: Obama +8%


District 17:
PVI – D+14
President 2008: Obama +28%


District 18:
PVI – R+1
President 2008: Obama +0.1%

District 19:
PVI – D+20
President 2008: Obama +40%


District 20:
PVI – D+6
President 2008: Obama +18%


District 21:
PVI – R+2
President 2008: Obama +2%

District 22:
PVI – R+2
President 2008: Obama +6%

District 23:
PVI – D+4
President 2008: Obama +15%


District 24:
PVI – D+1
President 2008: Obama +12%


District 25:
PVI – D+19
President 2008: Obama +40%


District 26:
PVI – D+9
President 2008: Obama +24%


District 27:
PVI – R+4
President 2008: Obama +1%

District 28:
PVI – R+14
President 2008: McCain +17%


District 29:
PVI – R+12
President 2008: McCain +15%



The 1st district covers Jersey City and southern Hoboken. The 2nd covers North Hoboken, as well as Union City, West New York, Cliffside Park and Fort Lee. The 3rd covers Bayonne and Elizabeth. The 4th covers Newark. The 5th covers from the north of Newark to Hackensack in the north. The 6th covers northeast New Jersey, including Bergenfield, Englewood and Paramus.

The 7th covers the city of Paterson. The 8th covers Bloomfield, Montclair and Clifton. The 9th is west of Newark, including East Orange and Irvington. The 10th is to the north, between the 6th and the 12th. The 11th covers Livingston and Plainfield. The 12th covers northwestern New Jersey.

The 13th is south of the 10th. The 14th is south of the 13th district. The 15th covers Woodbridge, Perth Amboy and Sayreville. The 16th is south of the 15th and 17th, including Old Bridge. The 17th covers New Brunswick, East Brunswick and Piscataway. The 18th is south of the 12th and 14th. The 19th covers Trenton.

The 20th is north of the 27th. The 21st covers Middletown and Long Branch. The 22nd covers southern New Jersey. The 23rd covers Atlantic City and Winslow. The 24th covers Glassboro and Deptford. The 25th covers the state border with Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The 26th district surrounds the 25th.

The 27th district is in the center of the state, in the north of the 23rd. The 28th covers the central coast of New Jersey, including the Toms River and Brick Township. The 29th runs from Marlboro north to south in Lakewood.

District 1 – Safe D in 2020
Jerramiah Healy (D-Jersey City/Hudson) , first elected in 2012

District 2 – Safe D in 2020
Albio Sires (D-West New York/Hudson) , first elected in 2004

District 3 – Safe D in 2020
Raymond Lesniak (D-Elizabeth/Union) , first elected in 1990

District 4 – Safe D in 2020
Donald Payne Jr. (D-Newark/Essex) , first elected in 2012, special

District 5 – Safe D in 2020
Paul Sarlo (D-Wood-Ridge/Bergen) , first elected in 2006

District 6 – Lean D in 2020
Holly Schepisi (R-River Vale/Bergen) , first elected in 2014, defeated in 2018
Joseph Lagana (D-Paramus/Bergen) , elected in 2018

District 7 – Safe D in 2020
Bill Pascrell (D-Paterson/Passaic) , first elected in 1996

District 8 – Safe D in 2020
Barbara Buono (D-Nutley/Essex) , first elected in 2004

District 9 – Safe D in 2020
Sheila Oliver (D-East Orange/Essex) , first elected in 2012

District 10 – Tossup in 2020
Josh Gottheimer (D-Wyckoff/Bergen) , first elected in 2016

District 11 – Likely D in 2020
Mary Jo Codey (D-Roseland/Essex) , first elected in 2010

District 12 – Likely R in 2020
Scott Garrett (R-Wantage/Sussex) , first elected in 2002

District 13 – Tossup in 2020
BettyLou DeCroce (R-Parsippany-Troy Hills/Morris) , first elected in 2014

District 14 – Lean R in 2020
Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-Harding Township/Morris) , first elected in 1994, retired in 2018
Mary Pat Christie (R-Mendham/Morris) , elected in 2018

District 15 – Safe D in 2020
John Wisniewski (D-Sayreville/Middlesex) , first elected in 2006

District 16 – Lean D in 2020
Sam Thompson (R-Old Bridge Township/Middlesex) , first elected in 1998, retired in 2018
Linda Greenstein (D-Plainsboro Township/Middlesex) , elected in 2018

District 17 – Safe D in 2020
Patrick Diegnan (D-South Plainfield/Middlesex) , first elected in 2008

District 18 – Tossup in 2020
Leonard Lance (R-Clinton Township/Hunterdon) , first elected in 2008, defeated in 2018
Tom Malinowski (D-East Amwell Township/Hunterdon) , elected in 2018

District 19 – Safe D in 2020
Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-Ewing Township/Mercer) , first elected in 2014

District 20 – Likely D in 2020
Andy Kim (D-Bordentown/Burlington) , first elected in 2016

District 21 – Lean D in 2020
Frank Pallone (D-Long Branch/Monmouth) , first elected in 1986

District 22 – Tossup in 2020
Nicholas Asselta (R-Vineland/Cumberland) , first elected in 2000, defeated in 2018
Jeff Van Drew (D-Dennis Township/Cape May) , elected in 2018

District 23 – Lean D in 2020
Frank LoBiondo (R-Ventnor City/Atlantic) , first elected in 1994, retired in 2018
Amy Kennedy (D-Absecon/Atlantic) , elected in 2018

District 24 – Lean D in 2020
Steve Sweeney (D-West Deptford Township/Gloucester) , first elected in 2012

District 25 – Safe D in 2020
Donald Norcross (D-Camden) , first elected in 2014, special

District 26 – Safe D in 2020
James Beach (D-Voorhees Township/Camden) , first elected in 2008

District 27 – Lean R in 2020
Diane Allen (R-Edgewater Park/Burlington) , first elected in 2002

District 28 – Safe R in 2020
Tom MacArthur (R-Toms River/Ocean) , first elected in 2014

District 29 – Safe R in 2020
Robert W. Singer (R-Lakewood Township/Ocean) , first elected in 1996


Total:
2016 – GOP 280 x DEM 182
2018 – GOP 242 x DEM 220 (D+38)

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« Reply #57 on: August 06, 2020, 10:12:31 AM »

I can't imagine Mary Pat Christie running for Congress.

Also, I'm pretty sure Jeff Van Drew would still switch parties in this scenario, so he's a Republican not a Democrat.

About Jeff Van Drew, I decided to wait to see House's final numbers before deciding whether to switch parties. I think that maybe, depending on the size of the Democratic majority, he would be convinced to stay.
About Mary Pat Christie, I based on this news:
https://newjerseyglobe.com/congress/christie-touts-wife-as-possible-sherrill-opponent/

California will be interesting due to the small size of the assembly you're going to have to pull up a whole bunch of random local politicians for some of the seats you make.

California will probably be the most labor intensive state. Even in some larger states I am already having to appeal to local politicians. I plan to start producing the map of California at the weekend.
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« Reply #58 on: August 08, 2020, 03:55:14 PM »

I can't imagine Mary Pat Christie running for Congress.

Also, I'm pretty sure Jeff Van Drew would still switch parties in this scenario, so he's a Republican not a Democrat.

About Jeff Van Drew, I decided to wait to see House's final numbers before deciding whether to switch parties. I think that maybe, depending on the size of the Democratic majority, he would be convinced to stay.
About Mary Pat Christie, I based on this news:
https://newjerseyglobe.com/congress/christie-touts-wife-as-possible-sherrill-opponent/

California will be interesting due to the small size of the assembly you're going to have to pull up a whole bunch of random local politicians for some of the seats you make.

California will probably be the most labor intensive state. Even in some larger states I am already having to appeal to local politicians. I plan to start producing the map of California at the weekend.
Great, looking forward to it. I did take a crack at it myself but didn't get that far if you want to take a look.

Thank you! Of course I would like to see, how far have you gone in your project? Mine is missing only the maps of Texas and California!
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« Reply #59 on: August 08, 2020, 03:56:05 PM »
« Edited: August 08, 2020, 04:17:10 PM by Adriano Chikα »

North Carolina:


North Carolina
 
Charlotte
 
Raleigh and Durham
 
Greensboro and Winston-Salem

District 1:
PVI – D+13
President 2016: Clinton +32%
President 2008: Obama +26%
Governor 2016: Cooper +32%
Senator 2016: Ross +25%


District 2:
PVI – D+5
President 2016: Clinton +19%
President 2008: Obama +11%
Governor 2016: Cooper +17%
Senator 2016: Ross +8%


District 3:
PVI – D+17
President 2016: Clinton +37%
President 2008: Obama +36%
Governor 2016: Cooper +39%
Senator 2016: Ross +33%


District 4:
PVI – D+7
President 2016: Clinton +19%
President 2008: Obama +15%
Governor 2016: Cooper +20%
Senator 2016: Ross +15%


District 5:
PVI – D+9
President 2016: Clinton +26%
President 2008: Obama +22%
Governor 2016: Cooper +28%
Senator 2016: Ross +18%


District 6:
PVI – D+4
President 2016: Clinton +17%
President 2008: Obama +8%
Governor 2016: Cooper +19%
Senator 2016: Ross +9%


District 7:
PVI – D+14
President 2016: Clinton +32%
President 2008: Obama +29%
Governor 2016: Cooper +35%
Senator 2016: Ross +28%


District 8:
PVI – R+11
President 2016: Trump +20%
President 2008: McCain +14%
Governor 2016: McCrory +13%
Senator 2016: Burr +22%


District 9:
PVI – D+6
President 2016: Clinton +15%
President 2008: Obama +15%
Governor 2016: Cooper +19%
Senator 2016: Ross +9%


District 10:
PVI – R+24
President 2016: Trump +48%
President 2008: McCain +32%
Governor 2016: McCrory +37%
Senator 2016: Burr +47%


District 11:
PVI – D+24
President 2016: Clinton +53%
President 2008: Obama +46%
Governor 2016: Cooper +53%
Senator 2016: Ross +49%


District 12:
PVI – R+10
President 2016: Trump +18%
President 2008: McCain +10%
Governor 2016: McCrory +11%
Senator 2016: Burr +18%


District 13:
PVI – D+2
President 2016: Clinton +2%
President 2008: Obama +11%
Governor 2016: Cooper +3%
Senator 2016: Ross +1.5%


District 14:
PVI – R+12
President 2016: Trump +23%
President 2008: McCain +15%
Governor 2016: McCrory +23%
Senator 2016: Burr +24%


District 15:
PVI – D+3
President 2016: Clinton +8%
President 2008: Obama +9%
Governor 2016: Cooper +8%
Senator 2016: Ross +5%


District 16:
PVI – R+13
President 2016: Trump +27%
President 2008: McCain +14%
Governor 2016: McCrory +25%
Senator 2016: Burr +27%


District 17:
PVI – R+13
President 2016: Trump +24%
President 2008: McCain +18%
Governor 2016: McCrory +21%
Senator 2016: Burr +24%


District 18:
PVI – R+8
President 2016: Trump +13%
President 2008: McCain +7%
Governor 2016: McCrory +6%
Senator 2016: Burr +15%


District 19:
PVI – R+15
President 2016: Trump +31%
President 2008: McCain +15%
Governor 2016: McCrory +17%
Senator 2016: Burr +26%


District 20:
PVI – D+1
President 2016: Clinton +5%
President 2008: Obama +6%
Governor 2016: Cooper +12%
Senator 2016: Ross +5%


District 21:
PVI – D+2
President 2016: Clinton +4%
President 2008: Obama +9%
Governor 2016: Cooper +7%
Senator 2016: Ross +3%


District 22:
PVI – R+17
President 2016: Trump +35%
President 2008: McCain +19%
Governor 2016: McCrory +26%
Senator 2016: Burr +33%


District 23:
PVI – D+9
President 2016: Clinton +18%
President 2008: Obama +19%
Governor 2016: Cooper +16%
Senator 2016: Ross +16%


District 24:
PVI – R+19
President 2016: Trump +40%
President 2008: McCain +26%
Governor 2016: McCrory +33%
Senator 2016: Burr +37%


District 25:
PVI – R+18
President 2016: Trump +35%
President 2008: McCain +27%
Governor 2016: McCrory +30%
Senator 2016: Burr +35%


District 26:
PVI – R+11
President 2016: Trump +21%
President 2008: McCain +14%
Governor 2016: McCrory +19%
Senator 2016: Burr +23%


District 27:
PVI – R+18
President 2016: Trump +35%
President 2008: McCain +23%
Governor 2016: McCrory +28%
Senator 2016: Burr +34%


District 28:
PVI – R+18
President 2016: Trump +34%
President 2008: McCain +28%
Governor 2016: McCrory +29%
Senator 2016: Burr +33%


District 29:
PVI – R+2
President 2016: Clinton +1%
President 2008: Obama +4%
Governor 2016: Cooper +5%

Senator 2016: Burr +2%

District 30:
PVI – R+10
President 2016: Trump +20%
President 2008: McCain +12%
Governor 2016: McCrory +18%
Senator 2016: Burr +20%


District 31:
PVI – R+7
President 2016: Trump +17%
President 2008: McCain +4%
Governor 2016: McCrory +14%
Senator 2016: Burr +16%


The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Districts divide Charlotte, the largest city in the state. The 1st covers the west of the city, the 2nd covers the east and the 3rd covers the north of Charlotte, in addition to Huntersville. The 4th covers the eastern suburbs of Raleigh, including Garner, Knightdale and Wake Forest, as well as an eastern portion of Raleigh. The 5th covers the state capital, Raleigh. The 6th is west of Raleigh, including Cary.

The 7th covers Greensboro. The 8th focuses on High Point and Lexington. The 9th covers Winston-Salem. The 10th covers northwestern North Carolina. The 11th covers Durham. The 12th covers Burlington, in addition to the region north of the 7th.

The 13th covers northeastern North Carolina. The 14th covers the east of the state, south of the 13th. The 15th covers Greenville and Wilson. The 16th is south of the 14th, including Jacksonville and Burgaw. The 17th covers Goldsboro. The 18th occupies the southeastern tip of the state, including Wilmington.

The 19th is in the far west of North Carolina. The 20th covers Hendersonville and Asheville. The 21st covers the region north of Raleigh and Durham, Henderson and Rocky Mount. The 22nd covers Morganton and Lenoir. The 23rd covers Fayetteville. The 24th district is south of the 22nd.

The 25th district is to the east of the 24th, including Gastonia. The 26th is east of Charlotte, from Monroe to Laurinburg. The 27th covers Statesville, Mooresville and Salisbury. The 28th district is north of the 26th, including Kannapolis.

The 29th district occupies the central part of North Carolina. The 30th district begins west of the 18th, and runs to the north of Fayetteville. The 31st district runs from Lumberton, through Southern Pines and south to Lexington, on the 8th.


District 1 – Safe D in 2020
Alma Adams (D-Charlotte/Mecklenburg) , first elected in 2014, special

District 2 – Safe D in 2020
Dan Clodfelter (D-Charlotte/Mecklenburg) , first elected in 2016

District 3 – Safe D in 2020
Anthony Foxx (D-Charlotte/Mecklenburg) , first elected in 2014

District 4 – Safe D in 2020
Brad Miller (D-Raleigh/Wake) , first elected in 2002

District 5 – Safe D in 2020
Nancy McFarlane (D-Raleigh/Wake) , first elected in 2014

District 6 – Likely D in 2020
Dan Blue (D-Raleigh/Wake) , first elected in 1990

District 7 – Safe D in 2020
Erskine Bowles (D-Greensboro/Guilford) , first elected in 1998

District 8 – Safe R in 2020
James Cain (R-High Point/Guilford) , first elected in 2010

District 9 – Safe D in 2020
James Allen Joines (D-Winston-Salem/Forsyth) , first elected in 2008

District 10 – Safe R in 2020
Sarah Stevens (R-Mount Airy/Surry) , first elected in 2012

District 11 – Safe D in 2020
Bill Bell (D-Durham) , first elected in 2010

District 12 – Safe R in 2020
Phil Berger (R-Eden/Rockingham) , first elected in 2006

District 13 – Tossup in 2020
Ed Goodwin (R-Edenton/Chowan) , first elected in 2014, defeated in 2018
Erica D. Smith (D-Henrico/Northampton) , elected in 2018

District 14 – Safe R in 2020
Michael Speciale (R-New Bern/Craven) , first elected in 2012

District 15 – Likely D in 2020
G. K. Butterfield (D-Wilson) , first elected in 2002

District 16 – Safe R in 2020
George G. Cleveland (R-Jacksonville/Onslow) , first elected in 2010

District 17 – Safe R in 2020
John Bell (R-Goldsboro/Wayne) , first elected in 2016

District 18 – Likely R in 2020
David Rouzer (R-Wilmington/New Hanover) , first elected in 2014

District 19 – Safe R in 2020
Mark Meadows (R-Cashiers/Jackson) , first elected in 2012

District 20 – Lean D in 2020
Heath Shuler (D-Biltmore Forest/Buncombe) , first elected in 2006

District 21 – Lean D in 2020
Larry Yarborough (R-Roxboro/Person) , first elected in 2014, defeated in 2018
Terry Garrison (D-Henderson/Vance) , elected in 2018

District 22 – Safe R in 2020
Virginia Foxx (R-Banner Elk/Avery) , first elected in 2004

District 23 – Safe D in 2020
Patricia Timmons-Goodson (D-Fayetteville/Cumberland) , first elected in 2012

District 24 – Safe R in 2020
Patrick McHenry (R-Cherryville/Gaston) , first elected in 2004

District 25 – Safe R in 2020
Cherie Berry (R-Newton/Catawba) , first elected in 2006

District 26 – Safe R in 2020
Tommy Tucker (R-Waxhaw/Union) , first elected in 2014

District 27 – Safe R in 2020
Ted Budd (R-Advance/Davie) , first elected in 2016

District 28 – Safe R in 2020
Richard Hudson (R-Concord/Cabarrus) , first elected in 2012

District 29 – Tossup in 2020
David Price (D-Chapel Hill/Orange) , first elected in 1986

District 30 – Safe R in 2020
Renee Ellmers (R-Dunn/Harnett) , first elected in 2010

District 31 – Safe R in 2020
Danny Britt (R-Lumberton/Robeson) , first elected in 2016


Total:
2016 – GOP 298 x DEM 195
2018 – GOP 258 x DEM 235(D+40)

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« Reply #60 on: August 08, 2020, 04:15:35 PM »

Aw, man, Dan Forest (who, I remind you, is a Republican) is my Congressman?!

No, I missed the last name! The correct Congressman would be Dan Clodfelter. Sorry, fixed!
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« Reply #61 on: August 09, 2020, 04:32:21 PM »

Georgia:


Georgia
 
Atlanta

District 1:
PVI – D+27
President 2016: Clinton +61%
President 2008: Obama +58%
Governor 2018: Abrams +64%
Senator 2016: Barksdale +39%


District 2:
PVI – D+42
President 2016: Clinton +86%
President 2008: Obama +84%
Governor 2018: Abrams +89%
Senator 2016: Barksdale +76%


District 3:
PVI – R+9
President 2016: Trump +3%
President 2008: McCain +15%

Governor 2018: Abrams +0.5%
Senator 2016: Isakson +24%

District 4:
PVI – D+3
President 2016: Clinton +14%
President 2008: Obama +4%
Governor 2018: Abrams +22%
Senator 2016: Barksdale +6%


District 5:
PVI – EVEN
President 2016: Clinton +10%
President 2008: McCain +1%
Governor 2018: Abrams +18%
Senator 2016: Barksdale +3%


District 6:
PVI – R+19
President 2016: Trump +26%
President 2008: McCain +33%
Governor 2018: Kemp +20%
Senator 2016: Isakson +39%


District 7:
PVI – R+32
President 2016: Trump +59%
President 2008: McCain +51%
Governor 2018: Kemp +58%
Senator 2016: Isakson +60%


District 8:
PVI – D+11
President 2016: Clinton +35%
President 2008: Obama +27%
Governor 2018: Abrams +40%
Senator 2016: Barksdale +14%


District 9:
PVI – D+42
President 2016: Clinton +85%
President 2008: Obama +86%
Governor 2018: Abrams +88%
Senator 2016: Barksdale +74%


District 10:
PVI – D+13
President 2016: Clinton +28%
President 2008: Obama +22%
Governor 2018: Abrams +35%
Senator 2016: Barksdale +23%


District 11:
PVI – R+24
President 2016: Trump +45%
President 2008: McCain +38%
Governor 2018: Kemp +41%
Senator 2016: Isakson +47%


District 12:
PVI – R+29
President 2016: Trump +58%
President 2008: McCain +46%
Governor 2018: Kemp +59%
Senator 2016: Isakson +58%


District 13:
PVI – D+23
President 2016: Clinton +51%
President 2008: Obama +42%
Governor 2018: Abrams +58%
Senator 2016: Barksdale +43%


District 14:
PVI – R+24
President 2016: Trump +44%
President 2008: McCain +40%
Governor 2018: Kemp +43%
Senator 2016: Isakson +47%


District 15:
PVI – R+12
President 2016: Trump +18%
President 2008: McCain +24%
Governor 2018: Kemp +12%
Senator 2016: Isakson +25%


District 16:
PVI – D+2
President 2016: Clinton +15%

President 2008: McCain +1.5%
Governor 2018: Abrams +21%
Senator 2016: Isakson +0.2%

District 17:
PVI – R+6
President 2016: Trump +2%
President 2008: McCain +18%

Governor 2018: Abrams +8%
Senator 2016: Isakson +10%

District 18:
PVI – R+7
President 2016: Trump +5%
President 2008: McCain +18%

Governor 2018: Abrams +4%
Senator 2016: Isakson +14%

District 19:
PVI – R+32
President 2016: Trump +54%
President 2008: McCain +56%
Governor 2018: Kemp +52%
Senator 2016: Isakson +60%


District 20:
PVI – R+32
President 2016: Trump +58%
President 2008: McCain +55%
Governor 2018: Kemp +57%
Senator 2016: Isakson +60%


District 21:
PVI – R+10
President 2016: Trump +16%
President 2008: McCain +12%
Governor 2018: Kemp +17%
Senator 2016: Isakson +24%


District 22:
PVI – D+3
President 2016: Clinton +10%
President 2008: Obama +11%
Governor 2018: Abrams +14%

Senator 2016: Isakson +2%

District 23:
PVI – R+16
President 2016: Trump +31%
President 2008: McCain +23%
Governor 2018: Kemp +33%
Senator 2016: Isakson +37%


District 24:
PVI – R+1
President 2016: Trump +0.5%

President 2008: Obama +3%
Governor 2018: Abrams +2%

Senator 2016: Isakson +9%

District 25:
PVI – R+13
President 2016: Trump +26%
President 2008: McCain +22%
Governor 2018: Kemp +27%
Senator 2016: Isakson +32%


District 26:
PVI – R+1
President 2016: Trump +2%

President 2008: Obama +3%
Governor 2018: Kemp +0.1%
Senator 2016: Isakson +10%


District 27:
PVI – D+1
President 2016: Clinton +1%
President 2008: Obama +6%
Governor 2018: Abrams +0.5%

Senator 2016: Isakson +6%

District 28:
PVI – R+2
President 2016: Trump +2%

President 2008: Obama +1%
Governor 2018: Kemp +2%
Senator 2016: Isakson +10%


District 29:
PVI – R+16
President 2016: Trump +31%
President 2008: McCain +25%
Governor 2018: Kemp +30%
Senator 2016: Isakson +38%


District 30:
PVI – R+15
President 2016: Trump +30%
President 2008: McCain +22%
Governor 2018: Kemp +33%
Senator 2016: Isakson +36%


District 31:
PVI – R+19
President 2016: Trump +38%
President 2008: McCain +28%
Governor 2018: Kemp +39%
Senator 2016: Isakson +41%


District 32:
PVI – R+17
President 2016: Trump +34%
President 2008: McCain +25%
Governor 2018: Kemp +34%
Senator 2016: Isakson +39%



The 1st District is entirely within the city of Atlanta, covering most of it. The 2nd covers the rest of the western part of Atlanta, in addition to the south of Fulton County. The third covers the north of the county of Fulton, as well as a small portion of northern Atlanta. The 4th covers the west of the 2nd. The 5th covers Marietta, Smyrna and Kennesaw. The 6th is between the 5th and the 3rd, covering Woodstock and Holly Springs.

The 7th covers Canton, Adairsville and Calhoun. The 8th covers the northern part of DeKalb County, including a portion of Atlanta. The 9th covers the central part of the county of DeKalb, including Decatur. The 10th starts in the south of the county of DeKalb, and goes to Monticello and Flovilla.

The 11th is west of the 7th, including Rome. The 12th covers the northwest of the state. The 13th covers Stockbridge and Riverdale. The 14th is south of the 11th. The 15th is south of the 13th. The 16th covers Johns Creek. The 17th covers Snelville and Loganville. The 18th covers Lawrenceville and Buford.

The 19th covers Northeast Georgia. The 20th is south of the 19th. The 21st district covers the south of the 19th and 20th. The 22nd covers Savannah. The 23rd is south of the 21st district. The 24th district covers Augusta.

The 25th district is between the south of the 24th and the north of the 22nd. The 26th covers Columbus. The 27th district covers the southwestern border of Georgia. The 28th covers Macon. The 29th is in the central south of the state. The 30th, 31st and 32nd district covers southern Georgia.


District 1 – Safe D in 2020
David Scott (D-Atlanta/Fulton) , first elected in 2002

District 2 – Safe D in 2020
John Lewis (D-Atlanta/Fulton) , first elected in 1986, died in 2020

District 3 – Tossup in 2020
Tom Price (R-Roswell/Fulton) , first elected in 2004, retired in 2017
Karen Handel (R-Roswell/Fulton) , elected in 2017

District 4 – Likely D  in 2020
Erica Thomas (D-Austell/Cobb) , first elected in 2016

District 5 – Lean D in 2020
Phil Gingrey (R-Marietta/Cobb) , first elected in 2002, defeated in 2018
Lucy McBath (D-Marietta/Cobb) , elected in 2018

District 6 – Safe R in 2020
Charlice Byrd (R-Woodstock/Cherokee) , first elected in 2010

District 7 – Safe R in 2020
Barry Loudermilk (R-Cassville/Bartow) , first elected in 2014

District 8 – Safe D in 2020
Jon Ossoff (D-Northlake/DeKalb) , first elected in 2016

District 9 – Safe D in 2020
Thurbert Baker (D-Stone Mountain/DeKalb) , first elected in 1996

District 10 – Safe D in 2020
Hank Johnson (D-Lithonia/DeKalb) , first elected in 2006

District 11 – Safe R in 2020
Chuck Hufstetler (R-Rome/Floyd) , first elected in 2016

District 12 – Safe R in 2020
Charlie Bethel (R-Dalton/Whitfield) , first elected in 2014

District 13 – Safe D in 2020
Valencia Seay (D-Riverdale/Clayton) , first elected in 2008

District 14 – Safe R in 2020
Lynn Westmoreland (R-Grantville/Coweta) , first elected in 2004

District 15 – Safe R in 2020
Brian Strickland (R-McDonough/Henry) , first elected in 2016

District 16 – Lean D in 2020
Rob Woodall (R-Peachtree Corners/Gwinnett) , first elected in 2010, defeated in 2018
Brenda Lopez Romero (D-Norcross/Gwinnett) , elected in 2018

District 17 – Tossup in 2020
Brett Harrell (R-Snellville/Gwinnett) , first elected in 2012, defeated in 2018
Shelly Hutchinson (D-Snellville/Gwinnett) , elected in 2018

District 18 – Lean R in 2020
P. K. Martin IV (R-Lawrenceville/Gwinnett) , first elected in 2016

District 19 – Safe R in 2020
David Ralston (R-Blue Ridge/Fannin) , first elected in 2000

District 20 – Safe R in 2020
Doug Collins (R-Gainesville/Hall) , first elected in 2012

District 21 – Safe R in 2020
Paul Broun (R-Athens/Clarke) , first elected in 2007

District 22 – Likely D in 2020
Jack Kingston (R-Savannah/Chatham) , first elected in 1992, retired in 2018
Raphael Warnock (D-Savannah/Chatham) , elected in 2018

District 23 – Safe R in 2020
Jody Hice (R-Bethlehem/Barrow) , first elected in 2012

District 24 – Likely D in 2020
John Barrow (D-Augusta/Richmond) , first elected in 2004

District 25 – Safe R in 2020
Jon Burns (R-Newington/Screven) , first elected in 2014

District 26 – Tossup in 2020
Drew Ferguson (R-West Point/Troup) , first elected in 2014, defeated in 2018
Teresa Tomlinson (D-Columbus/Muscogee) , elected in 2018

District 27 – Lean D in 2020
Sanford Bishop (D--Albany/Dougherty) , first elected in 1992

District 28 – Tossup in 2020
Jim Marshall (D-Macon/Bibb) , first elected in 2002

District 29 – Safe R in 2020
Ross Tolleson (R-Perry/Houston) , first elected in 2010

District 30 – Safe R in 2020
Austin Scott (R-Tifton/Tift) , first elected in 2010

District 31 – Safe R in 2020
C. Ellis Black (R-Valdosta/Lowndes) , first elected in 2016

District 32 – Safe R in 2020
William Ligon (R-Brunswick/Glynn) , first elected in 2014


Total:
2016 – GOP 320 x DEM 205
2018 – GOP 275
x DEM 250 (D+45)
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« Reply #62 on: August 14, 2020, 04:32:24 PM »

Michigan:


Michigan
 
Detroit
 
Grand Rapids

District 1:
PVI – D+33
President 2016: Clinton +65%
President 2008: Obama +70%
Governor 2018: Whitmer +64%
Senator 2018: Stabenow +60%


District 2:
PVI – D+46
President 2016: Clinton +94%
President 2008: Obama +96%
Governor 2018: Whitmer +92%
Senator 2018: Stabenow +90%


District 3:
PVI – D+22
President 2016: Clinton +39%
President 2008: Obama +49%
Governor 2018: Whitmer +47%
Senator 2018: Stabenow +45%


District 4:
PVI – D+22
President 2016: Clinton +39%
President 2008: Obama +50%
Governor 2018: Whitmer +49%
Senator 2018: Stabenow +46%


District 5:
PVI – D+5
President 2016: Clinton +1%
President 2008: Obama +24%
Governor 2018: Whitmer +16%
Senator 2018: Stabenow +13%


District 6:
PVI – R+1
President 2016: Clinton +3%
President 2008: Obama +5%
Governor 2018: Whitmer +13%
Senator 2018: Stabenow +10%


District 7:
PVI – D+19
President 2016: Clinton +41%
President 2008: Obama +41%
Governor 2018: Whitmer +47%
Senator 2018: Stabenow +44%


District 8:
PVI – D+6
President 2016: Clinton +7%
President 2008: Obama +21%
Governor 2018: Whitmer +22%
Senator 2018: Stabenow +20%


District 9:
PVI – R+3
President 2016: Trump +11%

President 2008: Obama +10%
Governor 2018: Whitmer +4%
Senator 2018: Stabenow +3%


District 10:
PVI – R+14
President 2016: Trump +33%
President 2008: McCain +6%
Governor 2018: Schuette +16%
Senator 2018: James +18%


District 11:
PVI – D+2
President 2016: Clinton +10%
President 2008: Obama +11%
Governor 2018: Whitmer +18%
Senator 2018: Stabenow +16%


District 12:
PVI – R+1
President 2016: Trump +2%

President 2008: Obama +10%
Governor 2018: Whitmer +7%
Senator 2018: Stabenow +4%


District 13:
PVI – R+14
President 2016: Trump +28%
President 2008: McCain +12%
Governor 2018: Schuette +15%
Senator 2018: James +20%


District 14:
PVI – D+21
President 2016: Clinton +46%
President 2008: Obama +45%
Governor 2018: Whitmer +51%
Senator 2018: Stabenow +48%


District 15:
PVI – R+9
President 2016: Trump +18%
President 2008: McCain +2%
Governor 2018: Schuette +7%
Senator 2018: James +11%


District 16:
PVI – R+7
President 2016: Trump +18%

President 2008: Obama +3%
Governor 2018: Schuette +4%
Senator 2018: James +9%


District 17:
PVI – D+14
President 2016: Clinton +29%
President 2008: Obama +33%
Governor 2018: Whitmer +39%
Senator 2018: Stabenow +34%


District 18:
PVI – D+14
President 2016: Clinton +22%
President 2008: Obama +42%
Governor 2018: Whitmer +32%
Senator 2018: Stabenow +28%


District 19:
PVI – EVEN
President 2016: Trump +6%
President 2008: Obama +18%
Governor 2018: Whitmer +7%
Senator 2018: Stabenow +2%


District 20:
PVI – R+10
President 2016: Trump +26%

President 2008: Obama +1%
Governor 2018: Schuette +13%
Senator 2018: James +17%


District 21:
PVI – R+13
President 2016: Trump +35%

President 2008: Obama +0.5%
Governor 2018: Schuette +19%
Senator 2018: James +21%


District 22:
PVI – D+4
President 2016: Clinton +9%
President 2008: Obama +18%
Governor 2018: Whitmer +17%
Senator 2018: Stabenow +14%


District 23:
PVI – R+9
President 2016: Trump +20%

President 2008: Obama +3%
Governor 2018: Schuette +7%
Senator 2018: James +11%


District 24:
PVI – R+10
President 2016: Trump +22%

President 2008: Obama +3%
Governor 2018: Schuette +14%
Senator 2018: James +17%


District 25:
PVI – R+15
President 2016: Trump +28%
President 2008: McCain +15%
Governor 2018: Schuette +19%
Senator 2018: James +23%


District 26:
PVI – R+14
President 2016: Trump +22%
President 2008: McCain +17%
Governor 2018: Schuette +15%
Senator 2018: James +18%


District 27:
PVI – D+1
President 2016: Clinton +8%
President 2008: Obama +9%
Governor 2018: Whitmer +15%
Senator 2018: Stabenow +11%


District 28:
PVI – R+12
President 2016: Trump +27%
President 2008: McCain +1%
Governor 2018: Schuette +14%
Senator 2018: James +17%


District 29:
PVI – R+3
President 2016: Trump +11%

President 2008: Obama +16%
Governor 2018: Schuette +1.5%
Senator 2018: James +4%


District 30:
PVI – R+7
President 2016: Trump +19%

President 2008: Obama +6%
Governor 2018: Schuette +5%
Senator 2018: James +7%


District 31:
PVI – R+13
President 2016: Trump +31%
President 2008: McCain +2%
Governor 2018: Schuette +18%
Senator 2018: James +20%


District 32:
PVI – R+10
President 2016: Trump +23%
President 2008: McCain +1%
Governor 2018: Schuette +12%
Senator 2018: James +14%



The 1st District occupies the east of Detroit, and the 2nd District the northern part of the city. The 3rd occupies southern Detroit, in addition to Dearborn. The 4th occupies western Detroit, as well as Dearborn Heights and Westland. The 5th occupies the entire southern part of Wayne County.

The 6th covers the city of Livonia. The 7th covers Farmington Hills and Southfield. The 8th covers Warren, Eastpointe and St. Clair Shores. The 9th covers Sterling Heights, Mount Clemens and Chesterfield. The 10th covers Macomb, Armada and Columbus.

The 11th district covers Troy, Royal Oak and West Bloomfield. The 12th covers Rochester Hills and Waterford. The 13th covers Fenton, Milford and Hartland. The 14th covers Ann Arbor and Milan. The 15th is west of the 13th and 14th. The 16th is west of the 15th.

The 17th district covers the city of Lansing. The 18th covers the city of Flint. The 19th is north of the 18th, including Saginaw. The 20th covers southeastern Michigan. The 21st is north of the 10th and 13th. The 22nd covers Kalamazoo. The 23rd district is west of the 19th.

The 24th covers southwestern Michigan. The 25 th is north of the 22 th, including Holland and Allendale. The 26th covers Walker, Sparta, Wyoming and Jenison. The 27th covers Grand Rapids. The 28th is west of the 27th, including Mount Pleasant.

The 29th district covers Muskegon, on the western border of Michigan. The 30th covers the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The 31st and 32nd districts cover the northern part of Michigan's main area.


District 1 – Safe D in 2020
John Conyers (D-Detroit/Wayne) , first elected in 1964, resigned in 2017
Rashida Tlaib (D-Detroit/Wayne) , elected in 2018, special

District 2 – Safe D in 2020
Brenda Jones (D-Detroit/Wayne) , first elected in 2016

District 3 – Safe D in 2020
Debbie Dingell (D-Dearborn/Wayne) , first elected in 2014

District 4 – Safe D in 2020
Andy Dillon (D-Redford/Wayne) , first elected in 2012

District 5 – Likely D in 2020
Doug Geiss (D-Taylor/Wayne) , first elected in 2010

District 6 – Tossup in 2020
Thaddeus McCotter (R-Plymouth/Wayne) , first elected in 2002, defeated in 2018
David Curson (D-Van Buren/Wayne) , elected in 2018

District 7 – Safe D in 2020
Brenda Lawrence (D-Southfield/Oakland) , first elected in 2014

District 8 – Likely D in 2020
Steve Bieda (D-Warren/Macomb) , first elected in 2008

District 9 – Tossup in 2020
Candice Miller (R-Harrison Township/Macomb) , first elected in 2010, defeated in 2018
Marilyn Lane (D-Fraser/Macomb) , elected in 2018

District 10 – Safe R in 2020
Peter Lucido (R-Shelby Charter Township/Macomb) , first elected in 2016

District 7 – Likely D in 2020
Sander Levin (D-Royal Oak/Oakland) , first elected in 1982, retired in 2018
Andy Levin (D-Bloomfield Township/Oakland) , elected in 2018

District 12 – Tossup in 2020
Mike Bishop (R-Rochester/Oakland) , first elected in 2014, defeated in 2018
Haley Stevens (D-Rochester Hills/Oakland) , elected in 2018

District 13 – Safe R in 2020
Kerry Bentivolio (R-Milford/Oakland) , first elected in 2008

District 14 – Safe D in 2020
Gretchen Driskell (D-Saline/Washtenaw) , first elected in 2014

District 15 – Safe R in 2020
Mike Shirkey (R-Clarklake/Jackson) , first elected in 2014

District 16 – Safe R in 2020
Jase Bolger (R-Marshall/Calhoun) , first elected in 2012

District 17 – Safe D in 2020
Virgil Bernero (D-Lansing/Ingham) , first elected in 2012

District 18 – Safe D in 2020
Dayne Walling (D-Flint/Genesee) , first elected in 2014

District 19 – Lean D in 2020
John Cherry (D-Clio/Genesee) , first elected in 2000

District 20 – Safe R in 2020
Tim Walberg (R-Tipton/Lenawee) , first elected in 2006

District 21 – Safe R in 2020
Paul Mitchell (R-Dryden Township/Lapeer) , first elected in 2014

District 22 – Likely D in 2020
Sean McCann (D-Kalamazoo) , first elected in 2014

District 23 – Safe R in 2020
John Moolenaar (R-Midland) , first elected in 2014

District 24 – Safe R in 2020
Fred Upton (R-St. Joseph/Berrier) , first elected in 1986

District 25 – Safe R in 2020
Bill Huizenga (R-Zeeland/Ottawa) , first elected in 2010

District 26 – Safe R in 2020
Terri Lynn Land (R-Grandville/Kent) , first elected in 2004

District 27 – Likely D in 2020
Rosalynn Bliss (D-Grand Rapids/Kent) , first elected in 2016

District 28 – Safe R in 2020
Brian Calley (R-Portland/Ionia) , first elected in 2010

District 29 – Likely R in 2020
Goeff Hansen (R-Hart/Oceana) , first elected in 2014

District 30 – Likely R in 2020
Jack Bergman (R-Watersmeet/Gogebic) , first elected in 2016

District 31 – Safe R in 2020
Lee Chatfield (R-Pellston/Emmet) , first elected in 2016

District 32 – Safe R in 2020
Jason Allen (R-Traverse City/Grand Traverse) , first elected in 2002


Total:
2016 – GOP 338 x DEM 219
2018 – GOP 290 x DEM 267 (D+48)

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« Reply #63 on: August 16, 2020, 11:15:46 AM »

Where's Justin Amash?

Did he never get elected in this universe?

Justin Amash was a serious challenger in the 27th District in the 2014 and 2016 elections, but failed to get elected.


Thanks!


You double crossed the Cascades which is a big no no in Washington.

I believe that with so many districts, it would be necessary to cross the Cascades?
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« Reply #64 on: August 19, 2020, 03:32:31 PM »

Ohio:


Ohio

Columbus

Cincinnati

Cleveland

Akron

District 1:
PVI – D+5
President 2008: Obama +9%


District 2:
PVI – D+14
President 2008: Obama +26%


District 3:
PVI – D+10
President 2008: Obama +19%


District 4:
PVI – D+13
President 2008: Obama +22%


District 5:
PVI – R+15
President 2008: McCain +18%


District 6:
PVI – D+20
President 2008: Obama +42%


District 7:
PVI – R+8
President 2008: McCain +13%


District 8:
PVI – R+10
President 2008: McCain +18%


District 9:
PVI – R+21
President 2008: McCain +23%


District 10:
PVI – R+13
President 2008: McCain +12%


District 11:
PVI – R+11
President 2008: McCain +16%


District 12:
PVI – D+8
President 2008: Obama +24%


District 13:
PVI – R+19
President 2008: McCain +31%


District 14:
PVI – R+17
President 2008: McCain +24%


District 15:
PVI – R+26
President 2008: McCain +33%


District 16:
PVI – D+17
President 2008: Obama +35%


District 17:
PVI – D+41
President 2008: Obama +85%


District 18:
PVI – D+15
President 2008: Obama +31%


District 19:
PVI – D+5
President 2008: Obama +16%


District 20:
PVI – R+7
President 2008: McCain +4%


District 21:
PVI – D+2
President 2008: Obama +17%


District 22:
PVI – R+10
President 2008: McCain +6%


District 23:
PVI – EVEN
President 2008: Obama +6%

District 24:
PVI – D+11
President 2008: Obama +31%


District 25:
PVI – D+20
President 2008: Obama +48%


District 26:
PVI – R+4
President 2008: Obama +3%

District 27:
PVI – R+20
President 2008: McCain +21%


District 28:
PVI – R+19
President 2008: McCain +21%


District 29:
PVI – R+13
President 2008: McCain +18%


District 30:
PVI – R+5
President 2008: Obama +6%

District 31:
PVI – R+16
President 2008: McCain +15%


District 32:
PVI – R+8
President 2008: Obama +4%

District 33:
PVI – EVEN
President 2008: Obama +19%

District 34:
PVI – D+5
President 2008: Obama +24%


District 35:
PVI – R+14
President 2008: McCain +3%


District 36:
PVI – R+17
President 2008: McCain +9%


District 37:
PVI – R+10
President 2008: McCain +0.1%


District 38:
PVI – R+17
President 2008: McCain +16%



The 1st District of Ohio covers the southern part of Columbus, the 2nd the northeastern portion. The 3rd covers the west of Columbus and the 4th covers the northwest. The 5th covers a large portion to the west and south of Columbus, including Circleville and Chillicothe.

The 6th covers the city of Cincinnati. With the 7th covering the western suburbs of Cincinnati and the 8th covering the eastern suburbs of Cincinnati. The 9th covers a large portion of the southern Ohio border, east of the 8th. The 10th is west of the 5th, including Springfield and Bellefontaine.

The 11th district covers Kettering, Fairborn, Beavercreek and Riverside. The 12th covers the city of Dayton. The 13th is south of the 11th and 12th, including the cities of Mason and Middletown. The 14th covers Hamilton, being south of the 15th and north of the 7th. The 15th is north of the 14th, covering Celina and Greenville.

The 16th covers Willoughby, Euclid, Beachwood, Shaker Heights and University Heights. The 17th covers the eastern portion of Cleveland. The 18th covers the western portion of Cleveland, in addition to Lakewood. The 19th is south of Cleveland, including Garfield Heights, Parma and Bedford.

The 20th covers Westlake, North Olmsted, Strongsville and Brunswick. The 21st covers Elyria and Lorain. The 22nd is east of the 16th district. The 23rd district is north of Akron and the 24th is concentrated in the city of Akron.

The 25th district covers the city of Toledo. The 26th district is west of the 25th and north of the 28th. The 27th covers the northwestern Ohio border. The 28th district is south of the 25th and 32nd. The 29th district is north of Ohio's capital, Columbus.

The 30th district is south of Akron, including Canton. The 31st district is south of the 21st. The 32nd district occupies the northern Ohio border, between Toledo and Lorain. The 33rd district covers northeast Ohio, including Warren.

The 34th district is south of the 33rd, including Youngstown. The 35th, 36th, 37th and 38th districts occupy the Ohio-West Virginia border, respectively from north to south.


District 1 – Likely D in 2020
Richard Cordray (D-Grove City/Franklin) , first elected in 2008

District 2 – Safe D in 2020
Joyce Beatty (D-Columbus/Franklin) , first elected in 2012

District 3 – Safe D in 2020
Michael B. Coleman (D-Columbus/Franklin) , first elected in 2012

District 4 – Safe D in 2020
Mary Jo Kilroy (D-Columbus/Franklin) , first elected in 2008

District 5 – Safe R in 2020
Dorothy Pelanda (R-Marysville/Union) , first elected in 2014

District 6 – Safe D in 2020
Steve Driehaus (D-Cincinnati/Hamilton) , first elected in 2008

District 7 – Safe R in 2020
Steve Chabot (R-Cincinnati/Hamilton) , first elected in 1994

District 8 – Safe R in 2020
Jean Schmidt (R-Loveland/Hamilton) , first elected in 2005

District 9 – Safe R in 2020
Terry Johnson (R-McDermott/Scioto) , first elected in 2016

District 10 – Safe R in 2020
Jim Jordan (R-Urbana/Champaign) , first elected in 2006

District 11 – Safe R in 2020
Peggy Lehner (R-Kettering/Montgomery) , first elected in 2012

District 12 – Safe D in 2020
Nan Whaley (D-Dayton/Montgomery) , first elected in 2016

District 13 – Safe R in 2020
John Boehner (R-Wetherington/Butler) , first elected in 1990, retired in 2015
Candice Keller (R-Middletown/Butler) , elected in 2015

District 14 – Safe R in 2020
Wes Retherford (R-Hamilton/Butler) , first elected in 2016

District 15 – Safe R in 2020
Warren Davidson (R-Troy/Miami) , first elected in 2014

District 16 – Safe D in 2020
Marcia Fudge (D-Warrensville Heights/Cuyahoga) , first elected in 2008, special

District 17 – Safe D in 2020
Nina Turner (D-Cleveland/Cuyahoga) , first elected in 2010

District 18 – Safe D in 2020
Dennis Kucinich (D-Cleveland/Cuyahoga) , first elected in 1996

District 19 – Likely D in 2020
Nicholas J. Celebrezze (D-Parma/Cuyahoga) , first elected in 2012

District 20 – Safe R in 2020
Jim Renacci (R-Wadsworth/Medina) , first elected in 2010

District 21 – Tossup in 2020
Joseph Koziura (D-Lorain) , first elected in 2004

District 22 – Safe R in 2020
Jamie Callender (R-LeRoy Township/Lake) , first elected in 2004

District 23 – Lean R in 2020
Frank LaRose (R-Hudson/Summit) , first elected in 2016

District 24 – Safe D in 2020
Betty Sutton (D-Barberton/Summit) , first elected in 2006

District 25 – Safe D in 2020
Marcy Kaptur (D-Toledo/Lucas) , first elected in 1982

District 26 – Likely R in 2020
Bob Latta (R-Bowling Green/Wood) , first elected in 2007

District 27 – Safe R in 2020
Robert R. Cupp (R-Lima/Allen) , first elected in 1994

District 28 – Safe R in 2020
Jeffrey McClain (R-Upper Sandusky/Wyandot) , first elected in 2012

District 29 – Safe R in 2020
Kris Jordan (R-Powell/Delaware) , first elected in 2016

District 30 – Likely R in 2020
Scott Oelslager (R-North Canton/Stark) , first elected in 1998

District 31 – Safe R in 2020
Bob Gibbs (R-Washington Township/Holmes) , first elected in 2010

District 32 – Safe R in 2020
Terry Boose (R-Norwalk/Huron) , first elected in 2012

District 33 – Tossup in 2020
Tim Ryan (D-Niles/Trumbull) , first elected in 2002

District 34 – Lean D in 2020
John Boccieri (D-Poland/Mahoning) , first elected in 2010

District 35 – Safe R in 2020
Frank Hoagland (R-Adena/Jefferson) , first elected in 2016

District 36 – Safe R in 2020
Al Landis (R-Dover/Tuscarawas) , first elected in 2014

District 37 – Safe R in 2020
Bill Johnson (R-Marietta/Washington) , first elected in 2010

District 38 – Safe R in 2020
David Scheffler (R-Lancaster/Fairfield) , first elected in 2016



Total:
2016 – GOP 361 x DEM 234
2018 – GOP 313 x DEM 282 (D+48)

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« Reply #65 on: August 20, 2020, 02:20:25 PM »

Pennsylvania:


Pennsylvania

 Philadelphia

Pittsburgh

District 1:
PVI – D+9
President 2008: Obama +18%


District 2:
PVI – D+34
President 2008: Obama +64%


District 3:
PVI – D+42
President 2008: Obama +85%


District 4:
PVI – D+36
President 2008: Obama +72%


District 5:
PVI – D+41
President 2008: Obama +82%


District 6:
PVI – D+4
President 2008: Obama +17%


District 7:
PVI – R+5
President 2008: Obama +1%

District 8:
PVI – R+2
President 2008: Obama +12%

District 9:
PVI – D+4
President 2008: Obama +19%


District 10:
PVI – D+11
President 2008: Obama +22%


District 11:
PVI – D+11
President 2008: Obama +25%


District 12:
PVI – D+11
President 2008: Obama +25%


District 13:
PVI – D+3
President 2008: Obama +13%


District 14:
PVI – R+8
President 2008: Obama +3%

District 15:
PVI – D+2
President 2008: Obama +10%


District 16:
PVI – R+12
President 2008: McCain +12%


District 17:
PVI – R+5
President 2008: Obama +0.1%

District 18:
PVI – R+5
President 2008: Obama +6%

District 19:
PVI – R+11
President 2008: McCain +10%


District 20:
PVI – R+3
President 2008: Obama +2%

District 21:
PVI – R+13
President 2008: McCain +4%


District 22:
PVI – R+12
President 2008: McCain +8%


District 23:
PVI – R+20
President 2008: McCain +24%


District 24:
PVI – R+29
President 2008: McCain +38%


District 25:
PVI – R+5
President 2008: Obama +6%

District 26:
PVI – D+6
President 2008: Obama +26%


District 27:
PVI – R+13
President 2008: McCain +6%


District 28:
PVI – EVEN
President 2008: Obama +5%

District 29:
PVI – D+25
President 2008: Obama +51%


District 30:
PVI – D+4
President 2008: Obama +8%


District 31:
PVI – R+2
President 2008: Obama +1%

District 32:
PVI – R+12
President 2008: McCain +2%


District 33:
PVI – R+19
President 2008: McCain +16%


District 34:
PVI – R+15
President 2008: McCain +18%


District 35:
PVI – R+10
President 2008: McCain +4%


District 36:
PVI – D+1
President 2008: Obama +18%


District 37:
PVI – R+19
President 2008: McCain +22%


District 38:
PVI – R+20
President 2008: McCain +14%


District 39:
PVI – R+18
President 2008: McCain +9%


District 40:
PVI – R+11
President 2008: McCain +4%


District 41:
PVI – R+19
President 2008: McCain +19%



The city of Philadelphia is divided into the first 5 districts of Pennsylvania. The 1st district occupies the northeast part, the 2nd the north part, the 3rd the northwest part, the 4th the central part and the 5th the south part of the city. The 6th and 7th divide Bucks County.

The 8th covers Northampton County, including Easton. The 9th covers Allentown. The 10th covers the western suburbs of Philadelphia. The 11th district bypasses the 10th. The 12th covers Abington and Cheltenham.

The 13th covers the central part of Montgomery County. The 14th is south of the 9th district. The 15th covers the east of Chester County. The 16th covers the west of Chester County and the east of Lancaster County. The 17th covers the city of Lancaster.

The 18th is west of the 14th district and the 19th is west of the 18th. The 20th district includes the city of Harrisburg. The 21st district extends from the north of the 9th to the east of the 19th. The 22nd district covers the city of York. The 23rd district is west of the 22nd and south of the 20th.

The 24th district occupies a large area of land in the south-central part of the state. The 25 ° covers the northeastern part of Pennsylvania. The 26th covers the city of Scranton. The 27th district is west of the 25th and 26th.

The 28th district is south of Pittsburgh. The 29th covers the city of Pittsburgh. The 30th district is north of Pittsburgh and the 31st is west of the city. The 32nd district covers southwestern Pennsylvania and the 33rd is east of the 32nd and west of the 24th.

The 34th district bypasses the 30th and 28th. The 35th district occupies the central part of the western border of the state. The 36th district covers the county of Erie. The 37th district is east of the 34th. The 38th, 39th, 40th and 41st districts divide the north-central part of the state of Pennsylvania.

District 1 – Safe D in 2020
Brendan Boyle (D-Philadelphia) , first elected in 2014

District 2 – Safe D in 2020
Benjamin Ramos (D-Philadelphia) , first elected in 2000

District 3 – Safe D in 2020
Dwight Evans (D-Philadelphia) , first elected in 2016

District 4 – Safe D in 2020
Zane David Memeger (D-Philadelphia) , first elected in 2014

District 5 – Safe D in 2020
Michael Nutter (D-Philadelphia) , first elected in 2012

District 6 – Lean D in 2020
Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Levittown/Bucks) , first elected in 2016, defeated in 2018
Steve Santarsiero (D-Lower Makefield Township/Bucks County) , elected in 2018

District 7 – Lean R in 2020
Jim Cawley (R-Wrightstown Township/Bucks) , first elected in 2012

District 8 – Tossup in 2020
Joe Emrick (R-Nazareth/Northampton) , first elected in 2014, defeated in 2018
Sal Panto Jr. (D-Easton/Northampton) , elected in 2018

District 9 – Likely D in 2020
Susan Wild (D-South Whitehall Township/Lehigh) , first elected in 2016

District 10 – Safe D in 2020
Mary Gay Scanlon (D-Swarthmore/Delaware) , first elected in 2016

District 11 – Safe D in 2020
Katie McGinty (D-Wayne/Delaware) , first elected in 2010

District 12 – Safe D in 2020
Madeleine Dean (D-Abington Township/Montgomery) , first elected in 2014

District 13 – Likely D in 2020
Daylin Leach (D-Upper Merion Township/Montgomery) , first elected in 2012

District 14 – Safe R in 2020
Sam Rohrer (R-Robeson Township/Berks) , first elected in 2000

District 15 – Lean D in 2020
Ryan Costello (R-West Chester/Chester) , first elected in 2014, defeated in 2018
Chrissy Houlahan (D-Devon/Chester) , elected in 2018

District 16 – Safe R in 2020
Bryan Cutler (R-Drumore Township/Lancaster) , first elected in 2012

District 17 – Likely R in 2020
Lloyd Smucker (R-West Lampeter Township/Lancaster) , first elected in 2016

District 18 – Likely R in 2020
Jim Cox (R-Spring Township/Berks) , first elected in 2012

District 19 – Safe R in 2020
Mike Folmer (R-Lebanon) , first elected in 2012, arrested in 2019 for child pornography
Frank Ryan (R-Lebanon) , elected in 2019

District 20 – Likely R in 2020
Scott Perry (R-Harrisburg/Dauphin) , first elected in 2012

District 21 – Safe R in 2020
Dave Argall (R-Rush Township/Schuylkill) , first elected in 1996

District 22 – Safe R in 2020
Scott Wagner (R-Spring Garden Township/York) , first elected in 2014

District 23 – Safe R in 2020
Richard Alloway (R-Hamilton Township/Franklin) , first elected in 2012

District 24 – Safe R in 2020
Mike Fleck (R-Three Springs/Huntingdon) , first elected in 2010

District 25 – Likely R in 2020
Michael Peifer (R-Greene Township/Pike) , first elected in 2010

District 26 – Safe D in 2020
Matt Cartwright (D-Moosic/Lackawanna) , first elected in 2012

District 27 – Safe R in 2020
Lou Barletta (R-Hazleton/Luzerne) , first elected in 2010, retired in 2018 to run for senator
Lisa Baker (R-Lehman Township/Luzerne) , elected in 2018

District 28 – Likely D in 2020
Tim Murphy (R-Upper St. Clair Township/Allegheny) , first elected in 2002, retired in 2017
John Fetterman (D-Braddock/Allegheny) , elected in 2017

District 29 – Safe D in 2020
Mike Doyle (D- Pittsburgh/Allegheny) , first elected in 1994

District 30 – Likely D in 2020
Frank Dermody (D-Oakmont/Allegheny) , first elected in 2002

District 31 – Lean D in 2020
Keith Rothfus (R-Sewickley/Allegheny) , first elected in 2012, defeated in 2018
Conor Lamb (D-Mt. Lebanon/Allegheny) , elected in 2018

District 32 – Safe R in 2020
Ryan Warner (R-Perryopolis/Fayette) , first elected in 2016

District 33 – Safe R in 2020
Mike Reese (R-Mount Pleasant Township/Westmoreland) , first elected in 2014

District 34 – Safe R in 2020
Kim Ward (R-Hempfield Township/Westmoreland) , first elected in 2012

District 35 – Safe R in 2020
Jim Christiana (R-Beaver) , first elected in 2014

District 36 – Tossup in 2020
Kathy Dahlkemper (D-Erie) , first elected in 2008

District 37 – Safe R in 2020
Glenn Thompson (R-Oil City/Venango) , first elected in 2008

District 38 – Safe R in 2020
Joe Scarnati (R-Brockway/Jefferson) , first elected in 2006

District 39 – Safe R in 2020
Bill Shuster (R-Hollidaysburg/Blair) , first elected in 2001, retired in 2018
John Joyce (R-Altoona/Blair) , elected in 2018

District 40 – Safe R in 2020
Jake Corman (R-Benner Township/Centre) , first elected in 2004

District 41 – Safe R in 2020
Tom Marino (R-Williamsport/Lycoming) , first elected in 2010, resigned in 2019
Fred Keller (R-Middlecreek Township/Snyder) , elected in 2019


Total:
2016 – GOP 388 x DEM 248
2018 – GOP 335 x DEM 301 (D+53)

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« Reply #66 on: August 22, 2020, 08:38:53 PM »

Illinois:


Illinois
 
Chicago

District 1:
PVI – D+45
President 2016: Clinton +91%
President 2008: Obama +94%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +88%


District 2:
PVI – D+43
President 2016: Clinton +83%
President 2008: Obama +89%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +81%


District 3:
PVI – D+33
President 2016: Clinton +66%
President 2008: Obama +70%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +65%


District 4:
PVI – D+35
President 2016: Clinton +70%
President 2008: Obama +68%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +65%


District 5:
PVI – D+26
President 2016: Clinton +62%
President 2008: Obama +55%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +39%


District 6:
PVI – D+40
President 2016: Clinton +80%
President 2008: Obama +80%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +68%


District 7:
PVI – D+34
President 2016: Clinton +72%
President 2008: Obama +66%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +62%


District 8:
PVI – D+31
President 2016: Clinton +62%
President 2008: Obama +68%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +59%


District 9:
PVI – D+19
President 2016: Clinton +41%
President 2008: Obama +40%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +37%


District 10:
PVI – D+18
President 2016: Clinton +45%
President 2008: Obama +38%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +27%


District 11:
PVI – D+9
President 2016: Clinton +25%
President 2008: Obama +23%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +8%


District 12:
PVI – D+13
President 2016: Clinton +36%
President 2008: Obama +30%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +14%


District 13:
PVI – D+2
President 2016: Clinton +8%
President 2008: Obama +13%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +2%


District 14:
PVI – D+1
President 2016: Clinton +13%
President 2008: Obama +8%

Senator 2016: Kirk +4%

District 15:
PVI – D+25
President 2016: Clinton +54%
President 2008: Obama +48%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +47%


District 16:
PVI – D+17
President 2016: Clinton +37%
President 2008: Obama +39%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +33%


District 17:
PVI – D+12
President 2016: Clinton +24%
President 2008: Obama +29%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +29%


District 18:
PVI – D+34
President 2016: Clinton +71%
President 2008: Obama +68%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +69%


District 19:
PVI – D+10
President 2016: Clinton +25%
President 2008: Obama +27%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +21%


District 20:
PVI – EVEN
President 2016: Clinton +7%
President 2008: Obama +9%

Senator 2016: Kirk +0.5%

District 21:
PVI – D+6
President 2016: Clinton +18%
President 2008: Obama +20%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +13%


District 22:
PVI – R+5
President 2016: Trump +7%

President 2008: Obama +1%
Senator 2016: Kirk +3%

District 23:
PVI – D+2
President 2016: Clinton +16%
President 2008: Obama +8%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +1%


District 24:
PVI – D+3
President 2016: Clinton +13%
President 2008: Obama +11%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +5%


District 25:
PVI – D+3
President 2016: Clinton +5%
President 2008: Obama +18%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +12%


District 26:
PVI – R+11
President 2016: Trump +24%
President 2008: McCain +1%
Senator 2016: Kirk +17%


District 27:
PVI – D+5
President 2016: Clinton +19%
President 2008: Obama +16%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +10%


District 28:
PVI – R+5
President 2016: Trump +3%

President 2008: Obama +4%
Senator 2016: Kirk +8%

District 29:
PVI – R+9
President 2016: Trump +19%

President 2008: Obama +0.3%
Senator 2016: Kirk +13%

District 30:
PVI – R+1
President 2016: Trump +1.5%

President 2008: Obama +12%
Senator 2016: Kirk +4%

District 31:
PVI – R+5
President 2016: Trump +9%

President 2008: Obama +8%
Senator 2016: Kirk +9%

District 32:
PVI – R+1
President 2016: Trump +7%

President 2008: Obama +12%
Senator 2016: Kirk +7%

District 33:
PVI – R+4
President 2016: Trump +15%

President 2008: Obama +13%
Senator 2016: Kirk +6%

District 34:
PVI – R+5
President 2016: Trump +9%

President 2008: Obama +6%
Senator 2016: Kirk +12%

District 35:
PVI – R+11
President 2016: Trump +17%
President 2008: McCain +5%
Senator 2016: Kirk +18%


District 36:
PVI – R+3
President 2016: Trump +2%

President 2008: Obama +10%
Senator 2016: Kirk +6%

District 37:
PVI – R+7
President 2016: Trump +12%

President 2008: Obama +3%
Senator 2016: Kirk +14%

District 38:
PVI – R+19
President 2016: Trump +43%
President 2008: McCain +7%
Senator 2016: Kirk +19%


District 39:
PVI – R+24
President 2016: Trump +54%
President 2008: McCain +15%
Senator 2016: Kirk +28%


District 40:
PVI – R+8
President 2016: Trump +19%

President 2008: Obama +7%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +3%


District 41:
PVI – EVEN
President 2016: Trump +1%
President 2008: Obama +18%
Senator 2016: Duckworth +17%


District 42:
PVI – R+15
President 2016: Trump +35%
President 2008: McCain +4%
Senator 2016: Kirk +3.5%



Illinois' 1st district covers the Far Southeast Side of Chicago. The 2nd covers the South Side of Chicago. The third covers the Far Southwest Side of Chicago. The 4th covers the Southwest Side of Chicago. The 5th covers Central Chicago and the North Side. The 6th covers the West Side of Chicago. The 7th covers the Northwest Side and part of the North Side of Chicago. The 8th covers a small portion west of Chicago, in addition to Norridge, Rosemont and O'Hare International Airport.

The 9th covers the Far North Side of Chicago. The 10th covers Evanston, Skokie, Wilmette and Park Ridge. The 11th covers Des Plaines, Northbrook and Glenview. The 12th covers the western portion of Lake County. The 13th district covers most of the rest of Lake County. The 14th covers Palatine and Arlington Heights.

The 15th district covers Cicero, Oak Park and Elmwood Park. The 16th covers Maywood, Melrose Park, Franklin Park and Western Springs. The 17th covers Oak Lawn and Oak Forest. The 18th is south of Chicago, including Calumet, Dolton, Harvey and Chicago Heights. The 19th district covers Schaumburg, Elgin and Bartlett.

The 20th district covers Wayne, Batavia, St. Charles, Carol Stream and North Aurora. The 21st district covers the city of Aurora. The 22nd covers Tinley Park and Frankfort. The 23rd covers Naperville and Wheaton. The 24th district covers Lombard. The 25th covers Joliet and Plainfield. The 26th district covers a central part in the north of the state.

The 27th district covers Bolingbrook, Woodridge, Darien and Willowbrook. The 28th covers Algonquin, Carpentersville, Gilberts and Crystal Lake. The 29th district covers the border with Indiana, from the south of the 18th district to the north of the 36th district. The 30th district covers Rockford. The 31st district is east of the 30th.

The 32nd district covers northwestern Illinois, going down to Moline, East Moline and Rock Island in the south. The 33rd is south of the 32nd district, covering the Illinois-Iowa border. The 34th district covers the city of Peoria. The 35th district is south of the 34th and 26th, including Bloomington. The 36th district is south of the 29th.

The 37th district covers Decatur and Springfield. The 38th district runs from the Missouri border to the west of the 36th. The 39th district covers the southeast of the state. The 40th and 41st district share the border with St. Louis, Missouri. The 42nd district covers southern Illinois.


District 1 – Safe D in 2020
Jacqueline Y. Collins (D-Chicago/Cook) , first elected in 2008

District 2 – Safe D in 2020
Patricia Van Pelt (D-Chicago/Cook) , first elected in 2014

District 3 – Safe D in 2020
Bobby Rush (D-Chicago/Cook) , first elected in 1992

District 4 – Safe D in 2020
Luis Gutiιrrez (D-Chicago/Cook) , first elected in 1992, retired in 2018
Chuy Garcνa (D-Chicago/Cook) , elected in 2018

District 5 – Safe D in 2020
Mike Quigley (D-Chicago/Cook) , first elected in 2008, special

District 6 – Safe D in 2020
Susana Mendoza (D-Chicago/Cook) , first elected in 2010

District 7 – Safe D in 2020
Lisa Madigan (D-Chicago/Cook) , first elected in 2006

District 8 – Safe D in 2020
Danny K. Davis (D-Chicago/Cook) , first elected in 1996

District 9 – Safe D in 2020
William M. Daley (D-Chicago/Cook) , first elected in 2004

District 10 – Safe D in 2020
Jan Schakowsky (D-Evanston/Cook) , first elected in 1998

District 11 – Safe D in 2020
Laura Fine (D-Glenview/Cook) , first elected in 2016

District 12 – Safe D in 2020
Brad Schneider (D-Deerfield/Lake) , first elected in 2012

District 13 – Likely D in 2020
Melinda Bush (D-Grayslake/Lake) , first elected in 2012

District 14 – Lean D in 2020
Melissa Bean (D-Barrington/Lake) , first elected in 2004

District 15 – Safe D in 2020
Elizabeth Hernandez (D-Cicero/Cook) , first elected in 2010

District 16 – Safe D in 2020
Dan Lipinski (D-Western Springs/Cook) , first elected in 2004

District 17 – Safe D in 2020
Kelly Burke (D-Evergreen Park/Cook) , first elected in 2014

District 18 – Safe D in 2020
Robin Kelly (D-Matteson/Cook) , first elected in 2008

District 19 – Safe D in 2020
Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-Schaumburg/Cook) , first elected in 2016

District 20 – Tossup in 2020
Randy Hultgren (R-Winfield/DuPage) , first elected in 2010, defeated in 2018
Karina Villa (D-West Chicago/DuPage) , elected in 2018

District 21 – Likely D in 2020
Linda Holmes (D-Aurora/Kane) , first elected in 2010

District 22 – Likely R in 2020
Christine Radogno (R-Lemont/Cook) , first elected in 2002

District 23 – Lean D in 2020
Bill Foster (D-Naperville/DuPage) , first elected in 2006

District 24 – Likely D in 2020
Kathleen Willis (D-Addison/DuPage) , first elected in 2016

District 25 – Likely D in 2020
Pat McGuire (D-Joliet/Will) , first elected in 2010

District 26 – Safe R in 2020
Sue Rezin (R-Morris/Grundy) , first elected in 2014

District 27 – Likely D in 2020
Sean Casten (D-Downers Grove/DuPage) , first elected in 2016

District 28 – Lean R in 2020
Michael W. Tryon (R-Crystal Lake/McHenry) , first elected in 2010

District 29 – Safe R in 2020
Chad Hays (R-Catlin/Vermilion) , first elected in 2006

District 30 – Tossup in 2020
Dave Syverson (R-Rockford/Winnebago) , first elected in 1996, retired in 2018
Litesa Wallace (D-Rockford/Winnebago) , elected in 2018

District 31 – Likely R in 2020
Joe Walsh (R-McHenry) , first elected in 2010

District 32 – Tossup in 2020
Cheri Bustos (D-East Moline/Rock Island) , first elected in 2012

District 33 – Likely R in 2020
Donald L. Moffitt (R-Oneida/Knox) , first elected in 1998

District 34 – Likely R in 2020
Darin LaHood (R-Dunlap/Peoria) , first elected in 2015

District 35 – Safe R in 2020
Bill Brady (R-Bloomington/McLean) , first elected in 2000

District 36 – Likely R in 2020
Erika Harold (R-Champaign) , first elected in 2014

District 37 – Likely R in 2020
Sara Wojcicki Jimenez (R-Leland Grove/Sangamon) , first elected in 2016

District 38 – Safe R in 2020
Rodney Davis (R-Taylorville/Christian) , first elected in 2012

District 39 – Safe R in 2020
David Reis (R-Ste. Marie/Jasper) , first elected in 2012

District 40 – Safe R in 2020
John Shimkus (R-Collinsville/Madison) , first elected in 1996

District 41 – Likely D in 2020
William Enyart (D-Belleville/St. Clair) , first elected in 2012

District 42 – Safe R in 2020
Mike Bost (R-Murphysboro/Jackson) , first elected in 2010


Total:
2016 – GOP 404 x DEM 274
2018 – GOP 349 x DEM 329 (D+55)

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« Reply #67 on: August 23, 2020, 11:37:43 AM »

You know, Malia Obama is over twenty-five years old... I could see her returning to Chicago and successfully primarying out Bobby Rush or Danny Davis in this TL.

Well, I always find it interesting for children of politicians to run in TLs, so I think Malia would probably run for office in that TL, probably in District 3, maybe a primary in 2022/2024.
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« Reply #68 on: August 23, 2020, 07:04:09 PM »

Florida - Part I:


Florida
 
Miami
 
Fort Lauderdale
 
Palm Beach
 
Cape Coral
 
Tampa Bay
 
Orlando
 
Jacksonville

District 1:
PVI – D+10
President 2016: Clinton +25%
President 2008: Obama +21%
Governor 2018: Gillum +22%
Senator 2018: Nelson +23%
Senator 2016: Murphy +15%

District 2:
PVI – D+9
President 2016: Clinton +24%
President 2008: Obama +15%
Governor 2018: Gillum +17%
Senator 2018: Nelson +19%
Senator 2016: Murphy +7%

District 3:
PVI – D+5
President 2016: Clinton +18%
President 2008: McCain +1%
Governor 2018: Gillum +8%
Senator 2018: Nelson +9%
Senator 2016: Rubio +2%

District 4:
PVI – D+24
President 2016: Clinton +53%
President 2008: Obama +43%
Governor 2018: Gillum +47%
Senator 2018: Nelson +45%
Senator 2016: Murphy +35%

District 5:
PVI – D+24
President 2016: Clinton +51%
President 2008: Obama +48%
Governor 2018: Gillum +50%
Senator 2018: Nelson +50%
Senator 2016: Murphy +41%

District 6:
PVI – D+30
President 2016: Clinton +61%
President 2008: Obama +62%
Governor 2018: Gillum +62%
Senator 2018: Nelson +61%
Senator 2016: Murphy +52%

District 7:
PVI – D+2
President 2016: Clinton +9%
President 2008: McCain +11%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +8%
Senator 2018: Scott +9%
Senator 2016: Rubio +12%

District 8:
PVI – D+15
President 2016: Clinton +33%
President 2008: Obama +27%
Governor 2018: Gillum +32%
Senator 2018: Nelson +33%
Senator 2016: Murphy +23%

District 9:
PVI – D+12
President 2016: Clinton +28%
President 2008: Obama +28%
Governor 2018: Gillum +28%
Senator 2018: Nelson +30%
Senator 2016: Murphy +21%

District 10:
PVI – D+20
President 2016: Clinton +43%
President 2008: Obama +44%
Governor 2018: Gillum +46%
Senator 2018: Nelson +47%
Senator 2016: Murphy +41%

District 11:
PVI – R+6
President 2016: Trump +2%
President 2008: McCain +29%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +19%
Senator 2018: Scott +17%
Senator 2016: Rubio +29%

District 12:
PVI – R+6
President 2016: Trump +2%
President 2008: McCain +15%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +14%
Senator 2018: Scott +14%
Senator 2016: Rubio +22%

District 13:
PVI – R+14
President 2016: Trump +24%
President 2008: McCain +18%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +29%
Senator 2018: Scott +29%
Senator 2016: Rubio +38%

District 14:
PVI – D+23
President 2016: Clinton +47%
President 2008: Obama +47%
Governor 2018: Gillum +50%
Senator 2018: Nelson +51%
Senator 2016: Murphy +43%

District 15:
PVI – D+10
President 2016: Clinton +23%
President 2008: Obama +27%
Governor 2018: Gillum +26%
Senator 2018: Nelson +27%
Senator 2016: Murphy +21%

District 16:
PVI – D+4
President 2016: Clinton +13%
President 2008: Obama +17%
Governor 2018: Gillum +15%
Senator 2018: Nelson +15%
Senator 2016: Murphy +5%

District 17:
PVI – D+10
President 2016: Clinton +21%
President 2008: Obama +31%
Governor 2018: Gillum +23%
Senator 2018: Nelson +23%
Senator 2016: Murphy +15%

District 18:
PVI – D+10
President 2016: Clinton +20%
President 2008: Obama +25%
Governor 2018: Gillum +23%
Senator 2018: Nelson +22%
Senator 2016: Murphy +14%

District 19:
PVI – D+12
President 2016: Clinton +26%
President 2008: Obama +31%
Governor 2018: Gillum +27%
Senator 2018: Nelson +26%
Senator 2016: Murphy +20%

District 20:
PVI – R+9
President 2016: Trump +16%
President 2008: McCain +4%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +15%
Senator 2018: Scott +13%
Senator 2016: Rubio +15%

District 21:
PVI – R+2
President 2016: Trump +5%
President 2008: Obama +9%
Governor 2018: Gillum +1%
Senator 2018: Nelson +1.5%
Senator 2016: Murphy +1%

District 22:
PVI – R+13
President 2016: Trump +24%
President 2008: McCain +13%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +25%
Senator 2018: Scott +23%
Senator 2016: Rubio +33%

District 23:
PVI – R+7
President 2016: Trump +15%
President 2008: McCain +4%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +16%
Senator 2018: Scott +15%
Senator 2016: Rubio +25%

District 24:
PVI – R+11
President 2016: Trump +23%
President 2008: McCain +7%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +21%
Senator 2018: Scott +19%
Senator 2016: Rubio +25%

District 25:
PVI – R+3
President 2016: Trump +4%
President 2008: Obama +4%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +1%
Senator 2018: Scott +0.5%
Senator 2016: Rubio +9%

District 26:
PVI – R+14
President 2016: Trump +29%
President 2008: McCain +16%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +28%
Senator 2018: Scott +26%
Senator 2016: Rubio +28%

District 27:
PVI – R+11
President 2016: Trump +21%
President 2008: McCain +11%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +20%
Senator 2018: Scott +20%
Senator 2016: Rubio +24%

District 28:
PVI – R+8
President 2016: Trump +15%
President 2008: McCain +9%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +12%
Senator 2018: Scott +10%
Senator 2016: Rubio +19%

District 29:
PVI – R+11
President 2016: Trump +19%
President 2008: McCain +12%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +17%
Senator 2018: Scott +15%
Senator 2016: Rubio +22%

District 30:
PVI – R+5
President 2016: Trump +14%
President 2008: Obama +6%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +12%
Senator 2018: Scott +11%
Senator 2016: Rubio +14%

District 31:
PVI – D+10
President 2016: Clinton +26%
President 2008: Obama +16%
Governor 2018: Gillum +26%
Senator 2018: Nelson +23%
Senator 2016: Murphy +13%

District 32:
PVI – D+15
President 2016: Clinton +34%
President 2008: Obama +29%
Governor 2018: Gillum +37%
Senator 2018: Nelson +36%
Senator 2016: Murphy +23%

District 33:
PVI – R+3
President 2016: Trump +1%
President 2008: McCain +1%
Governor 2018: Gillum +2%
Senator 2018: Nelson +2.5%
Senator 2016: Rubio +10%

District 34:
PVI – D+4
President 2016: Clinton +13%
President 2008: Obama +10%
Governor 2018: Gillum +17%
Senator 2018: Nelson +17%
Senator 2016: Murphy +5%

District 35:
PVI – D+4
President 2016: Clinton +16%
President 2008: Obama +8%
Governor 2018: Gillum +16%
Senator 2018: Nelson +15%
Senator 2016: Murphy +3%

District 36:
PVI – D+9
President 2016: Clinton +17%
President 2008: Obama +23%
Governor 2018: Gillum +22%
Senator 2018: Nelson +24%
Senator 2016: Murphy +15%

District 37:
PVI – R+5
President 2016: Trump +10%
President 2008: Obama +1%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +7%
Senator 2018: Scott +4%
Senator 2016: Rubio +11%

District 38:
PVI – D+2
President 2016: Clinton +8%
President 2008: Obama +5%
Governor 2018: Gillum +8%
Senator 2018: Nelson +7%
Senator 2016: Rubio +1%

District 39:
PVI – R+5
President 2016: Trump +10%
President 2008: Obama +0.3%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +7%
Senator 2018: Scott +5%
Senator 2016: Rubio +12%

District 40:
PVI – D+12
President 2016: Clinton +27%
President 2008: Obama +29%
Governor 2018: Gillum +28%
Senator 2018: Nelson +27%
Senator 2016: Murphy +17%

District 41:
PVI – R+7
President 2016: Trump +10%
President 2008: McCain +9%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +6%
Senator 2018: Scott +6%
Senator 2016: Rubio +12%

District 42:
PVI – D+1
President 2016: Clinton +4%
President 2008: Obama +4%
Governor 2018: Gillum +8%
Senator 2018: Nelson +8%
Senator 2016: Rubio +2%

District 43:
PVI – R+8
President 2016: Trump +16%
President 2008: McCain +8%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +15%
Senator 2018: Scott +15%
Senator 2016: Rubio +19%

District 44:
PVI – R+8
President 2016: Trump +26%
President 2008: Obama +3%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +19%
Senator 2018: Scott +17%
Senator 2016: Rubio +18%

District 45:
PVI – D+14
President 2016: Clinton +28%
President 2008: Obama +24%
Governor 2018: Gillum +24%
Senator 2018: Nelson +19%
Senator 2016: Murphy +17%

District 46:
PVI – R+11
President 2016: Trump +21%
President 2008: McCain +13%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +19%
Senator 2018: Scott +19%
Senator 2016: Rubio +23%

District 47:
PVI – R+19
President 2016: Trump +39%
President 2008: McCain +20%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +38%
Senator 2018: Scott +38%
Senator 2016: Rubio +36%

District 48:
PVI – R+9
President 2016: Trump +19%
President 2008: McCain +3%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +16%
Senator 2018: Scott +16%
Senator 2016: Rubio +20%

District 49:
PVI – R+11
President 2016: Trump +21%
President 2008: McCain +10%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +17%
Senator 2018: Scott +16%
Senator 2016: Rubio +22%

District 50:
PVI – R+13
President 2016: Trump +26%
President 2008: McCain +13%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +24%
Senator 2018: Scott +23%
Senator 2016: Rubio +26%

District 51:
PVI – D+8
President 2016: Clinton +19%
President 2008: Obama +22%
Governor 2018: Gillum +24%
Senator 2018: Nelson +21%
Senator 2016: Murphy +4%

District 52:
PVI – R+11
President 2016: Trump +19%
President 2008: McCain +19%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +13%
Senator 2018: Scott +15%
Senator 2016: Rubio +31%

District 53:
PVI – R+11
President 2016: Trump +15%
President 2008: McCain +19%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +10%
Senator 2018: Scott +12%
Senator 2016: Rubio +30%

District 54:
PVI – R+16
President 2016: Trump +29%
President 2008: McCain +21%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +25%
Senator 2018: Scott +26%
Senator 2016: Rubio +37%

District 55:
PVI – R+23
President 2016: Trump +43%
President 2008: McCain +38%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +39%
Senator 2018: Scott +40%
Senator 2016: Rubio +49%

District 56:
PVI – R+19
President 2016: Trump +40%
President 2008: McCain +29%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +38%
Senator 2018: Scott +34%
Senator 2016: Rubio +36%

District 57:
PVI – D+2
President 2016: Clinton +8%
President 2008: Obama +11%
Governor 2018: Gillum +9%
Senator 2018: Nelson +16%
Senator 2016: Murphy +1%

District 58:
PVI – D+12
President 2016: Clinton +27%
President 2008: Obama +26%
Governor 2018: Gillum +29%
Senator 2018: Nelson +32%
Senator 2016: Murphy +20%

District 59:
PVI – R+26
President 2016: Trump +50%
President 2008: McCain +43%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +49%
Senator 2018: Scott +50%
Senator 2016: Rubio +53%

District 60:
PVI – R+28
President 2016: Trump +51%
President 2008: McCain +47%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +48%
Senator 2018: Scott +48%
Senator 2016: Rubio +56%

District 61:
PVI – R+12
President 2016: Trump +21%
President 2008: McCain +20%
Governor 2018: DeSantis +17%
Senator 2018: Scott +18%
Senator 2016: Rubio +29%

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« Reply #69 on: August 23, 2020, 07:05:47 PM »

Florida - Part II

The 1st district of Florida occupies the south of the state, including the Florida Keys in the south to Homestead. The 2nd covers Kendall, Pinecrest and Howard. The 3rd covers South Miami, Miami Springs, Brownsville, West Miami and a small part of Miami. The 4th covers Miami and Key Biscayne. The 5th covers Miami Beach, North Miami going to Golden Beach to the north.

The 6th covers Miami Gardens, Pembroke Park and Aventura. The 7th covers Hialeah and Miami Lakes. The 8th covers Southwest Ranches, Miramar and Pembroke Pines. The 9th covers West Park, Davie and Weston. The 10th covers Fort Lauderdale. The 11th is west of the 3rd district.

The 12th extends from the western and less populated parts of Miami-Dade and Broward counties, to Naples to the west. The 13th district is north of the 12th. The 14th covers Sunrise, Plantation and Tamarac. The 15th covers Pompano Beach and Deerfield Beach. The 16th district covers Boca Raton and Parkland.

The 17th district covers Delray Beach and Boynton Beach. The 18th covers South Palm Beach and Lake Clarke Shores. The 19th district covers Palm Beach. The 20th district covers the interior of Palm Beach County and Martin County. The 21st district covers Port St. Lucie and Fort Piece.

The 22nd district covers Cape Coral. The 23rd district is east of the 22nd and 24th. The 24th district covers Venice, Port Charlotte and Englewood. The 25th district covers Sarasota. The 26th covers Vero Beach and Sebastian, as well as an extensive section towards the center of the state of Florida. The 27th district is between the 25th and 26th, including Bradenton. The 29th district covers Palm Bay, Melbourne and Viera. The 30th district covers Cocoa and Titusville.

The 31st district covers the southern part of Orlando, as well as Conway and the Orlando International Airport. The 32nd district covers most of the city of Orlando. The 33rd district is north of Orlando, including Casselberry, Winter Springs and Sanford. The 34th district is northwest of Orlando, including Lockhart, Maitland, Altamonte Springs and Apopka. The 35th district covers Windermere, Oakland and the Walt Disney World Resort.

The 36th district covers St. Petersburg. The 37th district covers Largo. The 38th district covers the northwest of Hillsborough County. The 39th district covers East Lake and Palm Harbor. The 40th district covers Tampa. The 41st district covers the south of Hillsborough County, including Riverview. The 42nd district covers the northeast of Hillsborough County, including Brandon and Temple Terrace.

The 43rd district covers Lakeland and Winter Haven. The 44th district covers the coast of Pasco and Hernando counties. The 45th district covers Kissimmee. The 46th covers Lake County and northern Polk County. The 47th district is north of the 44th and 49th. The 48th district is west of the 30th. The 49th district covers Dade and Zephyrhills.

The 50th district is north of the 47th. The 51st covers the western portion of Jacksonville. The 52nd district covers west Jacksonville, as well as Nassau County to the north. The 53rd district covers south Jacksonville. The 54th runs from south Jacksonville to Daytona Beach, covering St. Augustine and the Palm Coast. The 55th district is west of the 54th.

The 56th district covers the beginning of the Panhandle, bypassing Tallahassee, and going to Duval County to the east. The 57th district covers Gainesville. The 58th district covers Tallahassee. The 59th district covers the central part of the Panhandle. The 60th district covers the western part of the Panhandle. The 61st district covers Pensacola.


District 1 – Safe D in 2020
Ron Saunders (D-Key West/Monroe) , first elected in 1994

District 2 – Safe D in 2020
Josι Javier Rodrνguez (D-Miami/Miami-Dade) , first elected in 2014

District 3 – Tossup in 2020
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Miami/Miami-Dade) , first elected in 1989, retired in 2018
Carlos Gimιnez (R-Miami/Miami-Dade) , elected in 2018

District 4 – Safe D in 2020
Manny Diaz (D-Miami/Miami-Dade) , first elected in 2010

District 5 – Safe D in 2020
Philip Levine (D-Miami Beach/Miami-Dade) , first elected in 2014

District 6 – Safe D in 2020
Frederica Wilson (D-Miami Gardens/Miami-Dade) , first elected in 2010

District 7 – Tossup in 2020
Carlos Curbelo (R-Miami/Miami-Dade) , first elected in 2014

District 8 – Safe D in 2020
Wayne Messam (D-Miramar/Broward) , first elected in 2016

District 9 – Safe D in 2020
Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Weston/Broward) , first elected in 2004

District 10 – Safe D in 2020
Chris Smith (D-Fort Lauderdale/Broward) , first elected in 2002

District 11 – Likely R in 2020
Mario Dνaz-Balart (R-Miami/Miami-Dade) , first elected in 2002

District 12 – Likely R in 2020
Francis Rooney (R-Naples/Collier) , first elected in 2012

District 13 – Safe R in 2020
Curt Clawson (R-Bonita Springs/Lee) , first elected in 2014, special

District 14 – Safe D in 2020
Katie Edwards (D-Plantation/Broward) , first elected in 2014

District 15 – Safe D in 2020
Mark Gilbert (D-Pompano Beach/Broward) , first elected in 2016

District 16 – Likely D in 2020
Ted Deutch (D-Boca Raton/Palm Beach) , first elected in 2010, special

District 17 – Safe D in 2020
Maria Sachs (D-Delray Beach/Palm Beach) , first elected in 2010

District 18 – Safe D in 2020
Lori Berman (D-Lantana/Palm Beach) , first elected in 2016

District 19 – Safe D in 2020
Lois Frankel (D-West Palm Beach/Palm Beach) , first elected in 2012

District 20 – Safe R in 2020
Brian Mast (R-Palm City/Martin) , first elected in 2016

District 21 – Tossup in 2020
Joe Negron (R-Stuart/Martin) , first elected in 2012

District 22 – Safe R in 2020
Dane Eagle (R-Cape Coral/Lee) , first elected in 2016

District 23 – Safe R in 2020
Lizbeth Benacquisto (R-Fort Myers/Lee) , first elected in 2014

District 24 – Safe R in 2020
Julio Gonzalez (R-Venice/Sarasota) , first elected in 2016

District 25 – Lean R in 2020
Vern Buchanan (R-Sarasota) , first elected in 2006

District 26 – Safe R in 2020
Tom Rooney (R-Okeechobee) , first elected in 2008, retired in 2018
Debbie Mayfield (R-Vero Beach/Indian River) , elected in 2018

District 27 – Safe R in 2020
Denise Grimsley (R-Sebring/Highlands) , first elected in 2010

District 28 – Safe R in 2020
Bill Posey (R-Rockledge/Brevard) , first elected in 2008

District 29 – Safe R in 2020
Tyler Sirois (R-Cocoa/Brevard) , first elected in 2016

District 30 – Likely R in 2020
Sandy Adams (R-New Smyrna Beach/Volusia) , first elected in 2010

District 31 – Safe D in 2020
Victor M. Torres Jr. (D-Orlando/Orange) , first elected in 2014

District 32 – Safe D in 2020
Val Demings (D-Orlando/Orange) , first elected in 2016

District 33 – Tossup in 2020
Scott Plakon (R-Longwood/Seminole) , first elected in 2010

District 34 – Likely D in 2020
Randolph Bracy (D-Orlando/Orange) , first elected in 2014

District 35 – Likely D in 2020
Buddy Dyer (D-Orlando/Orange) , first elected in 2008

District 36 – Safe D in 2020
Charlie Crist (D-St. Petersburg/Pinellas) , first elected in 2014

District 37 – Likely R in 2020
David Jolly (R-Indian Shores/Pinellas) , first elected in 2014, special

District 38 – Lean D in 2020
Susan Valdes (D-Tampa/Hillsborough) , first elected in 2016

District 39 – Likely R in 2020
Gus Bilirakis (R-Palm Harbor/Pinellas) , first elected in 2006

District 40 – Safe D in 2020
Kathy Castor (D-Tampa/Hillsborough) , first elected in 2006

District 41 – Lean R in 2020
Ross Spano (R-Dover/Hillsborough) , first elected in 2016

District 42 – Lean D in 2020
Alex Sink (D-Thonotosassa/Hillsborough) , first elected in 2008

District 43 – Safe R in 2020
Dennis Ross (R-Lakeland/Polk) , first elected in 2010, retired in 2018
Kelli Stargel (R-Lakeland/Polk) , elected in 2018

District 44 – Safe R in 2020
Mike Fasano (R-Pasco) , first elected in 2006

District 45 – Safe D in 2020
Darren Soto (D-Kissimmee/Osceola) , first elected in 2014

District 46 – Safe R in 2020
Daniel Webster (R-Clermont/Lake) , first elected in 2010

District 47 – Safe R in 2020
Ralph Massullo (R-Lecanto/Citrus) , first elected in 2016

District 48 – Likely R in 2020
Jennifer Sullivan (R-Mount Dora/Lake) , first elected in 2016

District 49 – Safe R in 2020
Richard Corcoran (R-Land O' Lakes/Pasco) , first elected in 2014

District 50 – Safe R in 2020
Cliff Stearns (R-Ocala/Marion) , first elected in 1988

District 51 – Safe D in 2020
Alvin Brown (D-Jacksonville/Duval) , first elected in 2012

District 52 – Safe R in 2020
John Rutherford (R-Jacksonville/Duval) , first elected in 2012

District 53 – Safe R in 2020
John Peyton (R-Jacksonville/Duval) , first elected in 2016

District 54 – Safe R in 2020
Ron DeSantis (R-Palm Coast/Flager) , first elected in 2012, retired in 2018 to run for governor
Michael Waltz (R-St. Augustine Beach/St. Johns) , elected in 2018

District 55 – Safe R in 2020
Rob Bradley (R-Fleming Island/Clay) , first elected in 2010

District 56 – Safe R in 2020
Halsey Beshears (R-Monticello/Jefferson) , first elected in 2016

District 57 – Lean D in 2020
Ted Yoho (R-Gainesville/Alachua) , first elected in 2012, defeated in 2018
Clovis Watson Jr. (D-Alachua) , elected in 2018

District 58 – Safe D in 2020
Gwen Graham (D-Tallahassee/Leon) , first elected in 2010

District 59 – Safe R in 2020
Steve Southerland (R-Panama City/Bay) , first elected in 2010

District 60 – Safe R in 2020
Matt Gaetz (R-Fort Walton Beach/Okaloosa) , first elected in 2016

District 61 – Safe R in 2020
Ashton Hayward (R-Pensacola/Escambia) , first elected in 2014


Total:
2016 – GOP 440 x DEM 299
2018 – GOP 384
x DEM 355 (D+56)
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« Reply #70 on: August 25, 2020, 04:35:42 PM »

New York:


New York
 
Long Island
 
Queens, Brooklyn, States Island, South Manhattan
 
North Manhattan, Bronx
 
Rochester
 
Syracuse
 
Buffalo

District 1:
PVI – R+1
President 2008: Obama +10%

District 2:
PVI – R+5
President 2008: Obama +4%

District 3:
PVI – R+7
President 2008: McCain +4%


District 4:
PVI – R+2
President 2008: Obama +6%

District 5:
PVI – R+2
President 2008: Obama +6%

District 6:
PVI – EVEN
President 2008: Obama +8%

District 7:
PVI – EVEN
President 2008: Obama +3%

District 8:
PVI – D+4
President 2008: Obama +10%


District 9:
PVI – D+6
President 2008: Obama +19%


District 10:
PVI – D+34
President 2008: Obama +67%


District 11:
PVI – D+31
President 2008: Obama +62%


District 12:
PVI – D+13
President 2008: Obama +23%


District 13:
PVI – D+22
President 2008: Obama +41%


District 14:
PVI – D+22
President 2008: Obama +36%


District 15:
PVI – D+34
President 2008: Obama +61%


District 16:
PVI – D+24
President 2008: Obama +42%


District 17:
PVI – D+37
President 2008: Obama +72%


District 18:
PVI – D+45
President 2008: Obama +91%


District 19:
PVI – EVEN
President 2008: Obama +1%

District 20:
PVI – D+45
President 2008: Obama +93%


District 21:
PVI – D+2
President 2008: McCain +3%

District 22:
PVI – R+12
President 2008: McCain +15%


District 23:
PVI – D+9
President 2008: Obama +16%


District 24:
PVI – D+19
President 2008: Obama +31%


District 25:
PVI – D+45
President 2008: Obama +94%


District 26:
PVI – D+40
President 2008: Obama +75%


District 27:
PVI – D+39
President 2008: Obama +76%


District 28:
PVI – D+36
President 2008: Obama +72%


District 29:
PVI – D+28
President 2008: Obama +58%


District 30:
PVI – D+38
President 2008: Obama +77%


District 31:
PVI – D+38
President 2008: Obama +78%


District 32:
PVI – D+39
President 2008: Obama +76%


District 33:
PVI – D+35
President 2008: Obama +69%


District 34:
PVI – D+45
President 2008: Obama +92%


District 35:
PVI – D+39
President 2008: Obama +75%


District 36:
PVI – D+43
President 2008: Obama +84%


District 37:
PVI – D+17
President 2008: Obama +31%


District 38:
PVI – D+5
President 2008: Obama +14%


District 39:
PVI – D+12
President 2008: Obama +25%


District 40:
PVI – D+2
President 2008: Obama +6%


District 41:
PVI – EVEN
President 2008: Obama +6%

District 42:
PVI – R+2
President 2008: Obama +4%

District 43:
PVI – D+2
President 2008: Obama +16%


District 44:
PVI – D+13
President 2008: Obama +29%


District 45:
PVI – R+3
President 2008: Obama +5%

District 46:
PVI – R+1
President 2008: Obama +6%

District 47:
PVI – R+3
President 2008: Obama +2%

District 48:
PVI – D+1
President 2008: Obama +10%


District 49:
PVI – R+4
President 2008: Obama +7%

District 50:
PVI – D+24
President 2008: Obama +48%


District 51:
PVI – R+2
President 2008: McCain +0.4%


District 52:
PVI – R+3
President 2008: McCain +1.5%


District 53:
PVI – R+3
President 2008: Obama +5%

District 54:
PVI – R+9
President 2008: McCain +6 %


District 55:
PVI – R+3
President 2008: Obama +5%

District 56:
PVI – D+13
President 2008: Obama +28%


District 57:
PVI – D+5
President 2008: Obama +16%


District 58:
PVI – D+27
President 2008: Obama +54%


District 59:
PVI – R+7
President 2008: McCain +1%


District 60:
PVI – R+2
President 2008: Obama +6%

District 61:
PVI – R+8
President 2008: McCain +3%


District 62:
PVI – R+12
President 2008: McCain +8%


District 63:
PVI – R+11
President 2008: McCain +10%




New York's 1st district covers East Long Island, including the city of Brookhaven. The 2nd district covers Belle Terre, Port Jefferson and Lake Grove. The 3rd district covers Islip and Brightwaters. The 4th district covers Smithtown, Island and Head of the Harbor. The 5th district covers Huntington. The 6th district covers Oyster Bay, Glen Cove and Bayville.

The 7th district covers northwestern Nassau County, including Garden City, Kings Point and Manorhaven. The 8th district covers the south of Nassau County, including Long Beach and Freeport. The 9th district covers Hempstead. The 10th district covers Malverne and Valley Stream in Nassau County, as well as the extreme east of Queens, including Springfield Gardens, Cambria Heights and Queens Village.

New York's 11th district is in Queens, covering the Rockaway, as well as JFK Airport. The 12th district covers northeast Queens, including Whitestone, Beechhusrt, Bay Side, Murray Hill and College Point. The 13th district covers Fresh Meadows, Kew Gardens Hill and Oakland Gardens. The 14th district covers Glendale and Woodhaven in western Queens. The 15th covers LaGuardia Airport, Jackson Heights and Corona. The 16th district covers Elmhurst and Long Island City.

The 17th district covers northwestern Queens in Astoria, as well as Roosevelt Island and the Randalls and Wards Islands in Manhattan, as well as the southern Bronx, including Mott Haven, Port Morris and Hunts Point. The 18th district is in eastern Brooklyn, including East New York, Canarsie and Brownsville. The 19th district covers southern Brooklyn, including Coney Island to Bergen Beach in the northeast. The 20th district covers East Flatbush.

The 21st district covers Kensington, Parkville and Midwood. The 22nd district covers most of Staten Island. The 23rd district covers the northeastern portion of Staten Island, in addition to Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn. The 24th district covers Bay Ridge, Sunset Park and New Utrecht. The 25th district covers Bedford-Stuvyesant and Clinton Hill. The 26th district covers Bushwick, Williamsburg and Greenpoint.

The 27th district covers northwestern Brooklyn, Red Hook, Park Slope and Dumbo, as well as southern Manhattan, including Wall Street and Tribeca. The 28th district covers south-central Manhattan, including West Village, Greenwich Village and East Village. The 29th district covers Midtown Manhattan, Hells Kitchen and Upper East Side. The 30th district covers Central Park, Harlem and East Harlem. The 31st district covers the Upper West Side and Morningside Heights. The 32nd district covers northern Manhattan, as well as Riverdale and Fieldston, in the Bronx.

The 33rd district covers the entire eastern part of the Bronx. The 34th district covers Highbridge, Morrisania, Tremont, Morris Heights and University Heights. The 35th district covers Morris Park, Eastchester, Wakefield, and Mount Vernon, north of New York. The 36th district covers Belmont, East Tremont and West Farms.

The 37th district covers the southwest of Westchester County, including Yonkers. The 38th district covers the north of Westchester County. The 39th district covers the southeast of Westchester County. The 40th district covers the entire county of Rockland. The 41st district covers the southern portion of Orange County. The 42nd district covers most of Putnam County and southern Dutchess County.

The 43rd district covers the districts of Sullivan and Ulster, as well as the north of Orange County. The 44th district covers the capital of New York, Albany. The 45th district is north of the 42nd and 43rd. The 46th district covers the counties of Rensselaer, Washington and the south of Saratoga County. The 47th district is south of the 44th, including Schenectady. The 48th district covers northeast New York.

The 49th district covers northern New York. The 50th district covers the city of Rochester. The 51st district is west and south of Rochester, including Greece, North Greece and Henrietta. The 52nd district is east of Rochester, including Penfield, Williamson and Farmington. The 53rd district is north of Syracuse, including Auburn, Camillus and Van Buren.

The 54th district covers the counties of Oneida and Herkimer, including the city of Utica. The 55th district covers the counties of Broome and Tioga, in addition to the east of the county of Chemung. The 56th district covers the city of Syracuse. The 57th district is south of Syracuse.

The 58th district covers the city of Buffalo. 59th covers the northern suburbs of Buffalo, in addition to the counties of Niagara and Orleans. The 60th district is east of Buffalo, including Amherst and Clarence. The 61st district is south of the 58th and 60th. The 62nd district covers southwestern New York. The 63rd district covers a portion of central New York.


District 1 – Tossup in 2020
Tim Bishop (D-Southampton/Suffolk) , first elected in 2002

District 2 – Lean R in 2020
Kenneth LaValle (R-Port Jefferson/Suffolk) , first elected in 1988

District 3 – Safe R in 2020
Peter T. King (R-Seaford/Nassau) , first elected in 1992

District 4 – Tossup in 2020
Mike Fitzpatrick (R-St. James/Suffolk) , first elected in 2010, defeated in 2018
Philip Ramos (D-Hauppauge/Suffolk) , elected in 2018

District 5 – Tossup in 2020
John Flanagan (R-Huntington/Suffolk) , first elected in 2000, defeated in 2018
Jim Gaughran (D-Northport/Suffolk) , elected in 2018

District 6 – Lean D in 2020
Thomas Suozzi (D-Glen Cove/Nassau) , first elected in 2016

District 7 – Lean D in 2020
Kathleen Rice (D-Garden City/Nassau) , first elected in 2014

District 8 – Likely D in 2020
Todd Kaminsky (D-Long Beach/Nassau) , first elected in 2016

District 9 – Safe D in 2020
Kevin Thomas (D-Levittown/Nassau) , first elected in 2016

District 10 – Safe D in 2020
Gregory Meeks (D-Queens) , first elected in 1998, special

District 11 – Safe D in 2020
James Sanders Jr. (D-Queens) , first elected in 2012

District 12 – Safe D in 2020
Grace Meng (D-Queens) , first elected in 2012

District 13 – Safe D in 2020
John Liu (D-Queens) , first elected in 2010

District 14 – Safe D in 2020
David Weprin (D-Queens) , first elected in 2010

District 15 – Safe D in 2020
Catalina Cruz (D-Queens) , first elected in 2016

District 16 – Safe D in 2020
Joe Crowley (D-Queens) , first elected in 1998

District 17 – Safe D in 2020
Adriano Espaillat (D-Manhattan) , first elected in 2016

District 18 – Safe D in 2020
Hakeem Jeffries (D-Queens) , first elected in 2012

District 19 – Lean D in 2020
Chaim Deutsch (D-Brooklyn) , first elected in 2016

District 20 – Safe D in 2020
Jumaane Williams (D-Brooklyn) , first elected in 2014

District 21 – Likely D in 2020
Helene Weinstein (D-Brooklyn) , first elected in 1994

District 22 – Safe R in 2020
Dan Donovan (R-Staten Island) , first elected in 2015

District 23 – Safe D in 2020
Michael McMahon (D-Staten Island) , first elected in 2008

District 24 – Safe D in 2020
Fιlix Ortiz (D-Brooklyn) , first elected in 2006

District 25 – Safe D in 2020
Yvette Clarke (D-Brooklyn) , first elected in 2006

District 26 – Safe D in 2020
Nydia Velαzquez (D-Brooklyn) , first elected in 1992

District 27 – Safe D in 2020
Daniel Squadron (D-Brooklyn) , first elected in 2012

District 28 – Safe D in 2020
Carolyn Maloney (D-Manhattan) , first elected in 1992

District 29 – Safe D in 2020
Jerry Nadler (D-Manhattan) , first elected in 1992, special

District 30 – Safe D in 2020
Liz Krueger (D-Manhattan) , first elected in 2010

District 31 – Safe D in 2020
Caroline Kennedy (D-Manhattan) , first elected in 2014

District 32 – Safe D in 2020
Alessandra Biaggi (D-Bronx) , first elected in 2016

District 33 – Safe D in 2020
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-Bronx) , first elected in 2016

District 34 – Safe D in 2020
Melissa Mark-Viverito (D-Bronx) , first elected in 2012

District 35 – Safe D in 2020
Eliot Engel (D-Bronx) , first elected in 1988

District 36 – Safe D in 2020
Josι Serrano (D-Bronx) , first elected in 1990, special

District 37 – Safe D in 2020
Andrea Stewart-Cousins (D-Yonkers/Westchester) , first elected in 2012

District 38 – Likely D in 2020
Sean Patrick Maloney (D-Carmel/Putnam) , first elected in 2012

District 39 – Safe D in 2020
Nita Lowey (D-Harrison/Westchester) , first elected in 1988

District 40 – Likely D in 2020
David Carlucci (D-Clarkstown/Rockland) , first elected in 2014

District 41 – Tossup in 2020
Bill Larkin (R-New Windsor/Orange) , first elected in 1990, retired in 2018
James Skoufis (D-Woodbury/Orange) , elected in 2018

District 42 – Tossup in 2020
Kieran Lalor (R-Fishkill/Dutchess) , first elected in 2014

District 43 – Lean D in 2020
Terry Gipson (D-Highland/Ulster) , first elected in 2014

District 44 – Safe D in 2020
John McEneny (D-Albany) , first elected in 2000

District 45 – Tossup in 2020
John Faso (R-Kinderhook/Columbia) , first elected in 2016, defeated in 2018
Antonio Delgado (D-Rhinebeck/Dutchess) , elected in 2018

District 46 – Tossup in 2020
Kathy Marchione (R-Halfmoon/Saratoga) , first elected in 2010, defeated in 2018
Carrie Woerner (D-Malta/Saratoga) , elected in 2018

District 47 – Likely R in 2020
Jim Tedisco (R-Glenville/Schenectady) , first elected in 1996

District 48 – Lean R in 2020
Elise Stefanik (R-Schuylerville/Saratoga) , first elected in 2014

District 49 – Lean R in 2020
Patty Ritchie (R-Oswegatchie/St. Lawrence) , first elected in 2014

District 50 – Safe D in 2020
Louise Slaughter (D-Rochester/Monroe) , first elected in 1986, died in 2018
Joseph Morelle (D-Irondequoit/Monroe) , elected in 2018, special

District 51 – Tossup in 2020
Joseph Robach (R-Greece/Monroe) , first elected in 1998

District 52 – Tossup in 2020
Mark Johns (R-Webster/Monroe) , first elected in 2014

District 53 – Likely R in 2020
John Katko (R-Camillus/Onondaga) , first elected in 2012

District 54 – Likely R in 2020
Claudia Tenney (R-New Hartford/Oneida) , first elected in 2016

District 55 – Tossup in 2020
Fred Akshar (R-Endwell/Broome) , first elected in 2014, defeated in 2018
Donna Lupardo (D-Endwell/Broome) , elected in 2018

District 56 – Safe D in 2020
Dan Maffei (D-DeWitt/Onondaga) , first elected in 2008

District 57 – Likely D in 2020
Svante Myrick (D-Ithaca/Tompkins) , first elected in 2016

District 58 – Safe D in 2020
Brian Higgins (D-Buffalo/Erie) , first elected in 2004

District 59 – Likely R in 2020
Rob Ortt (R-North Tonawanda/Niagara) , first elected in 2014

District 60 – Lean D in 2020
Chris Collins (R-Clarence/Erie) , first elected in 2012, defeated in 2018
Monica P. Wallace (D-Lancaster/Erie) , elected in 2018

District 61 – Safe R in 2020
Jack Quinn III (R-Hamburg/Erie) , first elected in 2012

District 62 – Safe R in 2020
Tom Reed (R-Corning/Steuben) , first elected in 2006

District 63 – Safe R in 2020
Brian Kolb (R-Richmond/Ontario) , first elected in 2002


Total:
2016 – GOP 462 x DEM 340
2018 – GOP 400
x DEM 402 (D+62)
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« Reply #71 on: September 13, 2020, 04:49:36 PM »

Texas - Part 1


Texas

Houston

San Antonio

Austin

Dallas-Fort Worth

El Paso

South Texas

District 1:
PVI – D+1
President 2016: Clinton +13%
President 2008: McCain +4%
Governor 2014: Abbott +8%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +16%

District 2:
PVI – R+17
President 2016: Trump +26%
President 2008: McCain +33%
Governor 2014: Abbott +42%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +49%

District 3:
PVI – D+27
President 2016: Clinton +61%
President 2008: Obama +51%
Governor 2014: Davis +53%
Senator 2014: Alameel +48%

District 4:
PVI – D+27
President 2016: Clinton +56%
President 2008: Obama +54%
Governor 2014: Davis +51%
Senator 2014: Alameel +46%

District 5:
PVI – D+31
President 2016: Clinton +67%
President 2008: Obama +65%
Governor 2014: Davis +65%
Senator 2014: Alameel +59%

District 6:
PVI – R+1
President 2016: Clinton +14%
President 2008: McCain +5%
Governor 2014: Abbott +5%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +20%

District 7:
PVI – D+19
President 2016: Clinton +45%
President 2008: Obama +30%
Governor 2014: Davis +26%
Senator 2014: Alameel +17%

District 8:
PVI – R+7
President 2016: Trump +3%
President 2008: McCain +20%
Governor 2014: Abbott +30%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +43%

District 9:
PVI – D+14
President 2016: Clinton +34%
President 2008: Obama +23%
Governor 2014: Davis +19%
Senator 2014: Alameel +13%

District 10:
PVI – R+5
President 2016: Clinton +2.5%
President 2008: McCain +17%
Governor 2014: Abbott +21%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +29%

District 11:
PVI – R+9
President 2016: Trump +6%
President 2008: McCain +20%
Governor 2014: Abbott +31%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +39%

District 12:
PVI – D+6
President 2016: Clinton +22%
President 2008: Obama +12%
Governor 2014: Davis +5%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +1%

District 13:
PVI – R+17
President 2016: Trump +25%
President 2008: McCain +31%
Governor 2014: Abbott +35%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +42%

District 14:
PVI – R+10
President 2016: Trump +17%
President 2008: McCain +10%
Governor 2014: Abbott +17%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +23%

District 15:
PVI – R+16
President 2016: Trump +32%
President 2008: McCain +22%
Governor 2014: Abbott +29%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +30%

District 16:
PVI – D+19
President 2016: Clinton +40%
President 2008: Obama +37%
Governor 2014: Davis +36%
Senator 2014: Alameel +28%

District 17:
PVI – D+25
President 2016: Clinton +53%
President 2008: Obama +44%
Governor 2014: Davis +47%
Senator 2014: Alameel +38%

District 18:
PVI – D+8
President 2016: Clinton +22%
President 2008: Obama +13%
Governor 2014: Davis +8%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +3%

District 19:
PVI – R+7
President 2016: Trump +3.5%
President 2008: McCain +16%
Governor 2014: Abbott +21%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +35%

District 20:
PVI – R+2
President 2016: Clinton +3.5%
President 2008: McCain +5%
Governor 2014: Abbott +11%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +24%

District 21:
PVI – R+22
President 2016: Trump +36%
President 2008: McCain +39%
Governor 2014: Abbott +48%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +57%

District 22:
PVI – D+8
President 2016: Clinton +26%
President 2008: Obama +17%
Governor 2014: Davis +15%
Senator 2014: Alameel +5%

District 23:
PVI – R+9
President 2016: Trump +12%
President 2008: McCain +10%
Governor 2014: Abbott +19%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +29%

District 24:
PVI – D+28
President 2016: Clinton +62%
President 2008: Obama +55%
Governor 2014: Davis +58%
Senator 2014: Alameel +49%

District 25:
PVI – R+4
President 2016: Clinton +3%
President 2008: McCain +6%
Governor 2014: Abbott +10%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +19%

District 26:
PVI – D+15
President 2016: Clinton +36%
President 2008: Obama +29%
Governor 2014: Davis +29%
Senator 2014: Alameel +21%

District 27:
PVI – R+17
President 2016: Trump +28%
President 2008: McCain +24%
Governor 2014: Abbott +35%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +43%

District 28:
PVI – R+8
President 2016: Trump +11%
President 2008: McCain +7%
Governor 2014: Abbott +29%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +34%

District 29:
PVI – R+18
President 2016: Trump +31%
President 2008: McCain +27%
Governor 2014: Abbott +44%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +50%

District 30:
PVI – R+9
President 2016: Trump +13%
President 2008: McCain +15%
Governor 2014: Abbott +22%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +30%

District 31:
PVI – R+6
President 2016: Trump +3%
President 2008: McCain +15%
Governor 2014: Abbott +20%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +28%

District 32:
PVI – R+9
President 2016: Trump +5%
President 2008: McCain +20%
Governor 2014: Abbott +25%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +35%

District 33:
PVI – D+1
President 2016: Clinton +12%
President 2008: McCain +0.2%
Governor 2014: Abbott +7%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +19%

District 34:
PVI – R+7
President 2016: Trump +3%
President 2008: McCain +17%
Governor 2014: Abbott +23%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +33%

District 35:
PVI – R+4
President 2016: Clinton +6%
President 2008: McCain +11%
Governor 2014: Abbott +15%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +28%

District 36:
PVI – R+27
President 2016: Trump +49%
President 2008: McCain +43%
Governor 2014: Abbott +52%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +59%

District 37:
PVI – D+38
President 2016: Clinton +76%
President 2008: Obama +76%
Governor 2014: Davis +75%
Senator 2014: Alameel +72%

District 38:
PVI – R+6
President 2016: Clinton +0.5%
President 2008: McCain +14%
Governor 2014: Abbott +22%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +30%

District 39:
PVI – D+24
President 2016: Clinton +53%
President 2008: Obama +48%
Governor 2014: Davis +49%
Senator 2014: Alameel +42%

District 40:
PVI – D+18
President 2016: Clinton +41%
President 2008: Obama +34%
Governor 2014: Davis +33%
Senator 2014: Alameel +28%

District 41:
PVI – D+9
President 2016: Clinton +22%
President 2008: Obama +16%
Governor 2014: Davis +17%
Senator 2014: Alameel +13%

District 42:
PVI – R+4
President 2016: Trump +0.3%
President 2008: McCain +9%
Governor 2014: Abbott +11%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +19%

District 43:
PVI – R+19
President 2016: Trump +30%
President 2008: McCain +32%
Governor 2014: Abbott +39%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +48%

District 44:
PVI – R+22
President 2016: Trump +40%
President 2008: McCain +35%
Governor 2014: Abbott +39%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +47%

District 45:
PVI – D+15
President 2016: Clinton +35%
President 2008: Obama +32%
Governor 2014: Davis +31%
Senator 2014: Alameel +23%

District 46:
PVI – R+14
President 2016: Trump +21%
President 2008: McCain +20%
Governor 2014: Abbott +27%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +37%

District 47:
PVI – R+25
President 2016: Trump +40%
President 2008: McCain +41%
Governor 2014: Abbott +50%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +58%

District 48:
PVI – R+17
President 2016: Trump +27%
President 2008: McCain +27%
Governor 2014: Abbott +33%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +42%

District 49:
PVI – R+17
President 2016: Trump +21%
President 2008: McCain +31%
Governor 2014: Abbott +40%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +48%

District 50:
PVI – R+24
President 2016: Trump +41%
President 2008: McCain +39%
Governor 2014: Abbott +49%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +56%

District 51:
PVI – D+11
President 2016: Clinton +31%
President 2008: Obama +19%
Governor 2014: Davis +10%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +0.5%

District 52:
PVI – D+23
President 2016: Clinton +52%
President 2008: Obama +42%
Governor 2014: Davis +37%
Senator 2014: Alameel +29%

District 53:
PVI – D+10
President 2016: Clinton +26%
President 2008: Obama +19%
Governor 2014: Davis +3%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +0.2%

District 54:
PVI – R+35
President 2016: Trump +67%
President 2008: McCain +60%
Governor 2014: Abbott +76%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +79%

District 55:
PVI – R+31
President 2016: Trump +56%
President 2008: McCain +52%
Governor 2014: Abbott +68%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +73%

District 56:
PVI – R+22
President 2016: Trump +39%
President 2008: McCain +37%
Governor 2014: Abbott +56%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +61%

District 57:
PVI – R+29
President 2016: Trump +50%
President 2008: McCain +54%
Governor 2014: Abbott +71%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +74%

District 58:
PVI – R+24
President 2016: Trump +52%
President 2008: McCain +38%
Governor 2014: Abbott +50%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +56%

District 59:
PVI – R+34
President 2016: Trump +66%
President 2008: McCain +51%
Governor 2014: Abbott +66%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +71%

District 60:
PVI – R+32
President 2016: Trump +60%
President 2008: McCain +51%
Governor 2014: Abbott +70%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +73%

District 61:
PVI – R+23
President 2016: Trump +40%
President 2008: McCain +35%
Governor 2014: Abbott +50%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +57%

District 62:
PVI – R+31
President 2016: Trump +59%
President 2008: McCain +46%
Governor 2014: Abbott +61%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +67%

District 63:
PVI – R+13
President 2016: Trump +21%
President 2008: McCain +18%
Governor 2014: Abbott +33%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +42%

District 64:
PVI – D+17
President 2016: Clinton +38%
President 2008: Obama +33%
Governor 2014: Davis +19%
Senator 2014: Alameel +11%

District 65:
PVI – D+23
President 2016: Clinton +44%
President 2008: Obama +47%
Governor 2014: Davis +37%
Senator 2014: Alameel +35%

District 66:
PVI – D+20
President 2016: Clinton +42%
President 2008: Obama +37%
Governor 2014: Davis +27%
Senator 2014: Alameel +23%

District 67:
PVI – D+12
President 2016: Clinton +27%
President 2008: Obama +27%
Governor 2014: Davis +14%
Senator 2014: Alameel +10%

District 68:
PVI – R+3
President 2016: Trump +2%
President 2008: McCain +5%
Governor 2014: Abbott +12%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +21%

District 69:
PVI – D+27
President 2016: Clinton +52%
President 2008: Obama +47%
Governor 2014: Davis +44%
Senator 2014: Alameel +40%

District 70:
PVI – R+6
President 2016: Trump +10%
President 2008: McCain +4%
Governor 2014: Abbott +14%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +19%

District 71:
PVI – R+25
President 2016: Trump +48%
President 2008: McCain +39%
Governor 2014: Abbott +51%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +54%

District 72:
PVI – R+25
President 2016: Trump +46%
President 2008: McCain +39%
Governor 2014: Abbott +52%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +56%

District 73:
PVI – R+32
President 2016: Trump +63%
President 2008: McCain +48%
Governor 2014: Abbott +63%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +67%

District 74:
PVI – R+25
President 2016: Trump +49%
President 2008: McCain +37%
Governor 2014: Abbott +57%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +59%

District 75:
PVI – R+29
President 2016: Trump +56%
President 2008: McCain +40%
Governor 2014: Abbott +53%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +61%

District 76:
PVI – R+16
President 2016: Trump +23%
President 2008: McCain +31%
Governor 2014: Abbott +37%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +44%

District 77:
PVI – R+25
President 2016: Trump +42%
President 2008: McCain +40%
Governor 2014: Abbott +55%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +62%

District 78:
PVI – R+28
President 2016: Trump +44%
President 2008: McCain +50%
Governor 2014: Abbott +60%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +66%

District 79:
PVI – R+2
President 2016: Clinton +8%
President 2008: McCain +7%
Governor 2014: Abbott +13%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +19%

District 80:
PVI – R+22
President 2016: Trump +30%
President 2008: McCain +43%
Governor 2014: Abbott +49%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +57%

District 81:
PVI – R+25
President 2016: Trump +47%
President 2008: McCain +36%
Governor 2014: Abbott +54%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +60%

District 82:
PVI – R+21
President 2016: Trump +37%
President 2008: McCain +31%
Governor 2014: Abbott +45%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +53%

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« Reply #72 on: September 13, 2020, 04:50:45 PM »

Texas - Part 2


District 1 – Likely D in 2020
Carol Alvarado (D-Houston/Harris) , first elected in 2016

District 2 – Safe R in 2020
Briscoe Cain (R-Baytown/Harris) , first elected in 2016

District 3 – Safe D in 2020
Gene Green (D-Houston/Harris) , first elected in 1992, retired in 2018
Sylvia Garcia (D-Houston/Harris) , elected in 2018

District 4 – Safe D in 2020
Adrian Garcia (D-Houston/Harris) , first elected in 2012

District 5 – Safe D in 2020
Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Houston/Harris) , first elected in 1994

District 6 – Likely D in 2020
Annise Parker (D-Houston/Harris) , first elected in 2016

District 7 – Safe D in 2020
Al Green (D-Houston/Harris) , first elected in 2004

District 8 – Tossup in 2020
John Culberson (R-Houston/Harris) , first elected in 2000, defeated in 2018
Lizzie Fletcher (D-Houston/Harris) , elected in 2018

District 9 – Safe D in 2020
John Whitmire (D-Houston/Harris) , first elected in 1992

District 10 – Lean D in 2020
Paul Bettencourt (R-Houston/Harris) , first elected in 2010, defeated in 2018
Jon Rosenthal (D-Houston/Harris) , elected in 2018

District 11 – Lean R in 2020
John Zerwas (R-Richmond/Fort Bend) , first elected in 2012

District 12 – Safe D in 2020
Ron Reynolds (D-Missouri City/Fort Bend) , first elected in 2014

District 13 – Safe R in 2020
Randy Weber (R-Alvin/Brazoria) , first elected in 2012

District 14 – Likely R in 2020
Pat Hallisey (R-League City/Galveston) , first elected in 2012

District 15 – Safe R in 2020
Dade Phelan (R-Beaumont/Jefferson) , first elected in 2016

District 16 – Safe D in 2020
Trey Martinez Fischer (D-San Antonio/Bexar) , first elected in 2012

District 17 – Safe D in 2020
Joaquin Castro (D-San Antonio/Bexar) , first elected in 2012

District 18 – Safe D in 2020
Ciro Rodriguez (D-San Antonio/Bexar) , first elected in 2006

District 19 – Likely R in 2020
Will Hurd (R-Helotes/Bexar) , first elected in 2014

District 20 – Likely D in 2020
Lamar Smith (R-San Antonio/Bexar) , first elected in 1986, retired in 2018
Roland Gutierrez (D-San Antonio/Bexar) , elected in 2018

District 21 – Safe R in 2020
Donna Campbell (R-New Braunfels/Comal) , first elected in 2016

District 22 – Safe D in 2020
Kirk Watson (D-Austin/Travis) , first elected in 2004

District 23 – Safe R in 2020
Dawn Buckingham (R-Horseshoe Bay/Llano) , first elected in 2016

District 24 – Safe D in 2020
Lloyd Doggett (D-Austin/Travis) , first elected in 1994

District 25 – Lean D in 2020
Marsha Farney (R-Georgetown/Williamson) , first elected in 2014, defeated in 2018
Vikki Goodwin (D-Austin/Travis) , elected in 2018

District 26 – Safe D in 2020
Sarah Eckhardt (D-Austin/Travis) , first elected in 2016

District 27 – Safe R in 2020
John Carter (R-Round Rock/Williamson) , first elected in 2002

District 28 – Likely R in 2020
Scott Cosper (R-Killeen/Bell) , first elected in 2016

District 29 – Safe R in 2020
Kyle Deaver (R-Waco/McLennan) , first elected in 2016

District 30 – Safe R in 2020
John Ratcliffe (R-Heath/Texas) , first elected in 2016

District 31 – Tossup in 2020
Pete Sessions (R-Dallas) , first elected in 1996, defeated in 2018
Colin Allred (D-Dallas) , elected in 2018

District 32 – Likely R in 2020
Sam Johnson (R-Plano/Collins) , first elected in 1991, retired in 2018
Van Taylor (R-Plano/Collins) , elected in 2018

District 33 – Likely D in 2020
Don Huffines (R-Dallas) , first elected in 2014, defeated in 2018
Nathan M. Johnson (D-Dallas) , elected in 2018

District 34 – Lean R in 2020
Ron Simmons (R-Carrolton/Denton) , first elected in 2016

District 35 – Lean D in 2020
Jeb Hensarling (R-Dallas) , first elected in 2002, retired in 2018
John Turner (D-Dallas) , elected in 2018

District 36 – Safe R in 2020
Joe Barton (R-Ennis/Ellis) , first elected in 1984, retired in 2018
John Wray (R-Waxahachie/Ellis) , elected in 2018

District 37 – Safe D in 2020
Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-Dallas) , first elected in 1992

District 38 – Tossup in 2020
Kenny Marchant (R-Coppell/Dallas) , first elected in 2004, defeated in 2018
Julie Johnson (D-Irving/Dallas) , elected in 2018

District 39 – Safe D in 2020
Jessica Gonzαlez (D-Dallas) , first elected in 2016

District 40 – Safe D in 2020
Chris Turner (D-Grand Prairie/Dallas) , first elected in 2014

District 41 – Safe D in 2020
Carl Sherman (D-DeSoto/Dallas) , first elected in 2014

District 42 – Tossup in 2020
Ron Wright (R-Arlington/Tarrant) , first elected in 2016, defeated in 2018
Finnigan Jones (D-Arlington/Tarrant) , elected in 2018

District 43 – Safe R in 2020
George Prescott Bush (R-Fort Worth/Tarrant) , first elected in 2016

District 44 – Safe R in 2020
Roger Williams (R-Weatherford/Parker) , first elected in 2012

District 45 – Safe D in 2020
Marc Veasey (D-Forth Worth/Tarrant) , first elected in 2012

District 46 – Safe R in 2020
Kay Granger (R-Fort Worth/Tarrant) , first elected in 1996

District 47 – Safe R in 2020
Michael C. Burgess (R-Highland Village/Denton) , first elected in 2002

District 48 – Safe R in 2020
Lynn Stucky (R-Sanger/Denton) , first elected in 2014

District 49 – Safe R in 2020
Scott Sanford (R-McKinney/Collin) , first elected in 2016

District 50 – Safe R in 2020
Reggie Smith (R-Van Alstyne/Collin) , first elected in 2016

District 51 – Safe D in 2020
Silvestre Reyes (D-El Paso) , first elected in 1996

District 52 – Safe D in 2020
Beto O'Rourke (D-El Paso) , first elected in 2012, retired in 2018 to run for senator
Veronica Escobar (D-El Paso) , elected in 2018

District 53 – Safe D in 2020
Pete Gallego (D-Alpine/Brewster) , first elected in 2012

District 54 – Safe R in 2020
Mac Thornberry (R-Clarendon/Donley) , first elected in 1994

District 55 – Safe R in 2020
Kel Seliger (R-Amarillo/Potler) , first elected in 2006

District 56 – Safe R in 2020
Jodey Arrington (R-Lubbock) , first elected in 2016

District 57 – Safe R in 2020
Mike Conaway (R-Midland) , first elected in 2004

District 58 – Safe R in 2020
Gary VanDeaver (R-New Boston/Bowie) , first elected in 2014

District 59 – Safe R in 2020
Craig Estes (R-Wichita Falls/Wichita) , first elected in 2010

District 60 – Safe R in 2020
Stan Lambert (R-Abilene/Taylor) , first elected in 2014

District 61 – Safe R in 2020
Harvey Hilderbran (R-Kerrville/Kerr) , first elected in 2012

District 62 – Safe R in 2020
Sid Miller (R-Stephenville/Erath) , first elected in 2012

District 63 – Safe R in 2020
David Emery (R-Lytle/Atascosa) , first elected in 2014

District 64 – Safe D in 2020
Filemon Vela Jr. (D-Brownsville/Cameron) , first elected in 2012

District 65 – Safe D in 2020
Armando Martinez (D-Weslasco/Hidalgo) , first elected in 2014

District 66 – Safe D in 2020
Vicente Gonzalez (D-McAllen/Hidalgo) , first elected in 2016

District 67 – Safe D in 2020
Norma Ramirez (D-Edinburg/Hidalgo) , first elected in 2016

District 68 – Tossup in 2020
Blake Farenthold (R-Corpus Christi/Nueces) , first elected in 2010, defeated in 2018
Abel Herrero (D-Corpus Christi/Nueces) , elected in 2018

District 69 – Safe D in 2020
Henry Cuellar (D-Laredo/Webb) , first elected in 2004

District 70 – Likely R in 2020
J. M. Lozano (R-Kingsville/Kleberg) , first elected in 2014

District 71 – Safe R in 2020
Chris Paddie (R-Marshall/Harrison) , first elected in 2016

District 72 – Safe R in 2020
Louie Gohmert (R-Tyler/Smith) , first elected in 2004

District 73 – Safe R in 2020
Bob Hall (R-Edgewood/Van Zandt) , first elected in 2014

District 74 – Safe R in 2020
Robert Nichols (R-Jacksonville/Cherokee) , first elected in 1998

District 75 – Safe R in 2020
Brian Babin (R-Woodville/Tyler) , first elected in 2014

District 76 – Safe R in 2020
Ted Poe (R-Humble/Harris) , first elected in 2004, retired in 2018
Dan Crenshaw (R-Houston/Harris) , elected in 2018

District 77 – Safe R in 2020
Bill Flores (R-Bryan/Brazon) , first elected in 2010

District 78 – Safe R in 2020
Kevin Brady (R-The Woodlands/Montgomery) , first elected in 1996

District 79 – Lean D in 2020
Patricia Harless (R-Spring/Dallas) , first elected in 2012, defeated in 2018
Jarvis Johnson (D-Houston/Dallas) , elected in 2018

District 80 – Safe R in 2020
Dan Patrick (R-Cypress/Harris) , first elected in 2012

District 81 – Safe R in 2020
Michael Cloud (R-Victoria) , first elected in 2016

District 82 – Safe R in 2020
Troy Nehls (R-Richmond/Fort Bend) , first elected in 2016


Total:
2016 – GOP 517 x DEM 367
2018 – GOP 444 x DEM 440 (D+73)

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« Reply #73 on: September 26, 2020, 03:58:26 PM »

California - Part 1


California

San Francisco

Sacramento

San Jose

Los Angeles and Orange County

San Diego


District 1:
PVI – D+8
President 2016: Clinton +15%
President 2008: Obama +25%


District 2:
PVI – R+19
President 2016: Trump +37%
President 2008: McCain +26%


District 3:
PVI – R+6
President 2016: Trump +7%
President 2008: McCain +4%


District 4:
PVI – R+4
President 2016: Trump +5%

President 2008: Obama +1%

District 5:
PVI – R+10
President 2016: Trump +13%
President 2008: McCain +13%


District 6:
PVI – D+14
President 2016: Clinton +31%
President 2008: Obama +31%


District 7:
PVI – D+24
President 2016: Clinton +49%
President 2008: Obama +53%


District 8:
PVI – D+28
President 2016: Clinton +61%
President 2008: Obama +67%


District 9:
PVI – D+21
President 2016: Clinton +45%
President 2008: Obama +41%


District 10:
PVI – D+35
President 2016: Clinton +76%
President 2008: Obama +69%


District 11:
PVI – D+37
President 2016: Clinton +76%
President 2008: Obama +73%


District 12:
PVI – D+36
President 2016: Clinton +72%
President 2008: Obama +68%


District 13:
PVI – D+24
President 2016: Clinton +54%
President 2008: Obama +45%


District 14:
PVI – D+26
President 2016: Clinton +60%
President 2008: Obama +49%


District 15:
PVI – D+18
President 2016: Clinton +40%
President 2008: Obama +36%


District 16:
PVI – R+4
President 2016: Trump +2%
President 2008: McCain +4%


District 17:
PVI – D+14
President 2016: Clinton +32%
President 2008: Obama +29%


District 18:
PVI – D+27
President 2016: Clinton +55%
President 2008: Obama +48%


District 19:
PVI – D+6
President 2016: Clinton +17%
President 2008: Obama +11%


District 20:
PVI – R+11
President 2016: Trump +18%
President 2008: McCain +11%


District 21:
PVI – R+4
President 2016: Trump +4%
President 2008: McCain +4%


District 22:
PVI – EVEN
President 2016: Clinton +6%
President 2008: McCain +0.001%

District 23:
PVI – D+17
President 2016: Clinton +36%
President 2008: Obama +30%


District 24:
PVI – R+1
President 2016: Clinton +2%
President 2008: Obama +1%


District 25:
PVI – D+31
President 2016: Clinton +64%
President 2008: Obama +61%


District 26:
PVI – D+38
President 2016: Clinton +79%
President 2008: Obama +76%


District 27:
PVI – D+39
President 2016: Clinton +79%
President 2008: Obama +77%


District 28:
PVI – D+29
President 2016: Clinton +60%
President 2008: Obama +55%


District 29:
PVI – D+15
President 2016: Clinton +38%
President 2008: Obama +31%


District 30:
PVI – D+14
President 2016: Clinton +32%
President 2008: Obama +30%


District 31:
PVI – D+13
President 2016: Clinton +34%
President 2008: Obama +27%


District 32:
PVI – D+28
President 2016: Clinton +58%
President 2008: Obama +51%


District 33:
PVI – D+24
President 2016: Clinton +53%
President 2008: Obama +40%


District 34:
PVI – D+27
President 2016: Clinton +62%
President 2008: Obama +51%


District 35:
PVI – D+24
President 2016: Clinton +53%
President 2008: Obama +44%


District 36:
PVI – D+32
President 2016: Clinton +66%
President 2008: Obama +49%


District 37:
PVI – D+19
President 2016: Clinton +46%
President 2008: Obama +36%


District 38:
PVI – D+3
President 2016: Clinton +7%
President 2008: Obama +6%


District 39:
PVI – D+2
President 2016: Clinton +8%
President 2008: Obama +7%


District 40:
PVI – D+18
President 2016: Clinton +42%
President 2008: Obama +34%


District 41:
PVI – D+27
President 2016: Clinton +55%
President 2008: Obama +56%


District 42:
PVI – D+18
President 2016: Clinton +41%
President 2008: Obama +38%


District 43:
PVI – D+6
President 2016: Clinton +18%
President 2008: Obama +14%


District 44:
PVI – R+11
President 2016: Trump +17%
President 2008: McCain +18%


District 45:
PVI – R+8
President 2016: Trump +9%
President 2008: McCain +12%


District 46:
PVI – D+16
President 2016: Clinton +35%
President 2008: Obama +31%


District 47:
PVI – R+1
President 2016: Clinton +2%
President 2008: McCain +2%

District 48:
PVI – R+9
President 2016: Trump +12%
President 2008: McCain +16%


District 49:
PVI – R+13
President 2016: Trump +19%
President 2008: McCain +24%


District 50:
PVI – EVEN
President 2016: Clinton +4%
President 2008: McCain +3%

District 51:
PVI – R+10
President 2016: Trump +14%
President 2008: McCain +18%


District 52:
PVI – R+3
President 2016: Clinton +2%
President 2008: McCain +4%

District 53:
PVI – D+17
President 2016: Clinton +40%
President 2008: Obama +37%


District 54:
PVI – EVEN
President 2016: Clinton +8%
President 2008: Obama +5%


District 55:
PVI – D+12
President 2016: Clinton +31%
President 2008: Obama +23%


District 56:
PVI – D+8
President 2016: Clinton +25%
President 2008: Obama +18%


District 57:
PVI – D+5
President 2016: Clinton +15%
President 2008: Obama +7%


District 58:
PVI – D+2
President 2016: Clinton +10%
President 2008: Obama +6%


District 59:
PVI – R+7
President 2016: Trump +10%
President 2008: McCain +10%


District 60:
PVI – R+8
President 2016: Trump +11%
President 2008: McCain +11%


District 61:
PVI – D+29
President 2016: Clinton +62%
President 2008: Obama +52%


District 62:
PVI – D+15
President 2016: Clinton +36%
President 2008: Obama +26%


District 63:
PVI – D+14
President 2016: Clinton +32%
President 2008: Obama +27%


District 64:
PVI – D+21
President 2016: Clinton +49%
President 2008: Obama +42%


District 65:
PVI – D+29
President 2016: Clinton +60%
President 2008: Obama +53%


District 66:
PVI – D+29
President 2016: Clinton +63%
President 2008: Obama +57%


District 67:
PVI – D+30
President 2016: Clinton +67%
President 2008: Obama +59%


District 68:
PVI – D+20
President 2016: Clinton +48%
President 2008: Obama +35%


District 69:
PVI – D+34
President 2016: Clinton +69%
President 2008: Obama +61%


District 70:
PVI – D+15
President 2016: Clinton +35%
President 2008: Obama +25%


District 71:
PVI – D+17
President 2016: Clinton +39%
President 2008: Obama +28%


District 72:
PVI – D+23
President 2016: Clinton +49%
President 2008: Obama +35%


District 73:
PVI – D+29
President 2016: Clinton +61%
President 2008: Obama +49%


District 74:
PVI – D+44
President 2016: Clinton +86%
President 2008: Obama +90%


District 75:
PVI – D+24
President 2016: Clinton +55%
President 2008: Obama +42%


District 76:
PVI – D+35
President 2016: Clinton +73%
President 2008: Obama +57%


District 77:
PVI – D+36
President 2016: Clinton +75%
President 2008: Obama +71%


District 78:
PVI – D+40
President 2016: Clinton +80%
President 2008: Obama +74%


District 79:
PVI – D+44
President 2016: Clinton +88%
President 2008: Obama +88%


District 80:
PVI – D+38
President 2016: Clinton +77%
President 2008: Obama +69%


District 81:
PVI – D+12
President 2016: Clinton +29%
President 2008: Obama +21%


District 82:
PVI – D+1
President 2016: Clinton +8%
President 2008: Obama +3%


District 83:
PVI – D+12
President 2016: Clinton +27%
President 2008: Obama +21%


District 84:
PVI – D+22
President 2016: Clinton +46%
President 2008: Obama +41%


District 85:
PVI – D+7
President 2016: Clinton +20%
President 2008: Obama +14%


District 86:
PVI – D+11
President 2016: Clinton +30%
President 2008: Obama +18%


District 87:
PVI – D+29
President 2016: Clinton +63%
President 2008: Obama +49%


District 88:
PVI – D+8
President 2016: Clinton +26%
President 2008: Obama +13%


District 89:
PVI – D+36
President 2016: Clinton +72%
President 2008: Obama +70%


District 90:
PVI – D+21
President 2016: Clinton +46%
President 2008: Obama +36%


District 91:
PVI – D+17
President 2016: Clinton +39%
President 2008: Obama +29%


District 92:
PVI – D+22
President 2016: Clinton +48%
President 2008: Obama +41%


District 93:
PVI – R+1
President 2016: Clinton +1.5%
President 2008: McCain +1%

District 94:
PVI – D+15
President 2016: Clinton +35%
President 2008: Obama +29%


District 95:
PVI – D+7
President 2016: Clinton +19%
President 2008: Obama +13%


District 96:
PVI – D+12
President 2016: Clinton +31%
President 2008: Obama +17%


District 97:
PVI – R+6
President 2016: Trump +2%
President 2008: McCain +13%


District 98:
PVI – D+2
President 2016: Clinton +11%

President 2008: McCain +0.2%

District 99:
PVI – R+4
President 2016: Trump +1.5%
President 2008: McCain +2.5%


District 100:
PVI – D+13
President 2016: Clinton +35%
President 2008: Obama +15%


District 101:
PVI – D+7
President 2016: Clinton +24%

President 2008: McCain +6%

District 102:
PVI – R+6
President 2016: Trump +3.5%
President 2008: McCain +6%


District 103:
PVI – R+8
President 2016: Trump +4%
President 2008: McCain +14%


District 104:
PVI – D+22
President 2016: Clinton +51%
President 2008: Obama +36%


District 105:
PVI – D+1
President 2016: Clinton +14%
President 2008: Obama +4%


District 106:
PVI – R+6
President 2016: Trump +1%
President 2008: McCain +6%


District 107:
PVI – R+4
President 2016: Trump +0.001%
President 2008: McCain +2%


District 108:
PVI – D+1
President 2016: Clinton +7%
President 2008: Obama +1%


District 109:
PVI – R+12
President 2016: Trump +20%
President 2008: McCain +15%


District 110:
PVI – D+3
President 2016: Clinton +13%
President 2008: Obama +7%


District 111:
PVI – R+13
President 2016: Trump +18%
President 2008: McCain +22%


District 112:
PVI – EVEN
President 2016: Clinton +9%
President 2008: Obama +0.2%


District 113:
PVI – D+2
President 2016: Clinton +15%
President 2008: Obama +3%


District 114:
PVI – D+12
President 2016: Clinton +32%
President 2008: Obama +25%


District 115:
PVI – EVEN
President 2016: Clinton +10%
President 2008: McCain +3%

District 116:
PVI – D+20
President 2016: Clinton +46%
President 2008: Obama +36%


District 117:
PVI – D+21
President 2016: Clinton +48%
President 2008: Obama +40%


District 118:
PVI – D+17
President 2016: Clinton +43%
President 2008: Obama +26%


District 119:
PVI – D+6
President 2016: Clinton +20%
President 2008: Obama +8%


District 120:
PVI – R+8
President 2016: Trump +11%
President 2008: McCain +12%


District 121:
PVI – D+18
President 2016: Clinton +42%
President 2008: Obama +30%

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California - Part 2

District 1 – Safe D in 2020
Wesley Chesbro (D-Arcata/Humboldt) , first elected in 2008

District 2 – Safe R in 2020
Jim Nielsen (R-Red Bluff/Tehama) , first elected in 1988

District 3 – Likely R in 2020
Wendell Anderson (R-Yuba City/Yuba) , first elected in 2014

District 4 – Lean R in 2020
Doug LaMalfa (R-Oroville/Butte) , first elected in 2012

District 5 – Safe R in 2020
Kevin Kiley (R-Rocklin/Placer) , first elected in 2016

District 6 – Safe D in 2020
Mike Thompson (D-St. Helena/Napa) , first elected in 1998

District 7 – Safe D in 2020
Jim Wood (D-Santa Rosa/Sonoma) , first elected in 2016

District 8 – Safe D in 2020
Jared Huffman (D-San Rafael/Marin) , first elected in 2012

District 9 – Safe D in 2020
Bob Sampayan (D-Vallejo/Solano) , first elected in 2016

District 10 – Safe D in 2020
Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco) , first elected in 1987

District 11 – Safe D in 2020
Fiona Ma (D-San Francisco) , first elected in 2012

District 12 – Safe D in 2020
Kevin Mullin (D-South San Francisco) , first elected in 2014

District 13 – Safe D in 2020
Jackie Speier (D-Hillsborough/San Mateo) , first elected in 2008, special

District 14 – Safe D in 2020
Anna Eshoo (D-Atherton/San Mateo) , first elected in 1992

District 15 – Safe D in 2020
Heather Fargo (D-Sacramento) , first elected in 2006

District 16 – Lean R in 2020
Andy Pugno (R-Fair Oaks/Sacramento) , first elected in 2014

District 17 – Safe D in 2020
John Garamendi (D-Walnut Grove/Sacramento) , first elected in 2009

District 18 – Safe D in 2020
Doris Matsui (D-Sacramento) , first elected in 2005

District 19 – Likely D in 2020
Dave Jones (D-Sacramento) , first elected in 2006

District 20 – Safe R in 2020
Ted Gaines (R-El Dorado Hills/El Dorado) , first elected in 2012

District 21 – Likely R in 2020
George Radanovich (R-Mariposa) , first elected in 1994

District 22 – Lean D in 2020
Tom McClintock (R-Elk Grove/Sacramento) , first elected in 2008, defeated in 2018
Ami Bera (D-Elk Grove/Sacramento) , elected in 2018

District 23 – Safe D in 2020
Jerry McNerney (D-Stockton/San Joaquin) , first elected in 1994

District 24 – Tossup in 2020
Kristin Olsen (R-Riverbank/Stanislaus) , first elected in 2012, defeated in 2018
José Moreno Hernández (D-Manteca/San Joanquin) , elected in 2018

District 25 – Safe D in 2020
Tony Thurmond (D-Richmond/Contra Costa) , first elected in 2016

District 26 – Safe D in 2020
Nancy Skinner (D-Berkeley/Alameda) , first elected in 2010

District 27 – Safe D in 2020
Barbara Lee (D-Oakland/Alameda) , first elected in 1998, special

District 28 – Safe D in 2020
Mary Hayashi (D-Castro Valley/Alameda) , first elected in 2010

District 29 – Safe D in 2020
Mark DeSaulnier (D-Concord/Contra Costa) , first elected in 2014

District 30 – Safe D in 2020
Jim Frazier (D-Oakley/Contra Costa) , first elected in 2014

District 31 – Safe D in 2020
Eric Swalwell (D-Dublin/Alameda) , first elected in 2012

District 32 – Safe D in 2020
Ro Khanna (D-Fremont/Alameda) , first elected in 2016

District 33 – Safe D in 2020
Zoe Lofgren (D-San Jose/Santa Clara) , first elected in 1994

District 34 – Safe D in 2020
Larry Klein (D-Sunnyvale/Santa Clara) , first elected in 2016

District 35 – Safe D in 2020
Ro Khanna (D-Fremont/Alameda) , first elected in 2016

District 36 – Safe D in 2020
Zoe Lofgren (D-San Jose/Santa Clara) , first elected in 1994

District 37 – Safe D in 2020
Larry Klein (D-Sunnyvale/Santa Clara) , first elected in 2016

District 38 – Likely D in 2020
Tony Madrigal (D-Modesto/Stanislaus) , first elected in 2016

District 39 – Likely D in 2020
Josh Harder (D-Turlock/Stanislaus) , first elected in 2016

District 40 – Safe D in 2020
Ron Gonzales (D-San Jose) , first elected in 2006

District 41 – Safe D in 2020
Mark Stone (D-Scotts Valley/Santa Cruz) , first elected in 2014

District 42 – Safe D in 2020
Jimmy Panetta (D-Carmel Valley Village/Monterrey) , first elected in 2016

District 43 – Safe D in 2020
Robert Rivas (D-Hollister/San Benito) , first elected in 2016

District 44 – Safe R in 2020
Jeff Hollowell (R-Inyo) , first elected in 2014

District 45 – Safe R in 2020
Ashley Swearengin (R-Fresno) , first elected in 2014

District 46 – Safe D in 2020
Jim Costa (D-Fresno) , first elected in 2004

District 47 – Lean R in 2020
David Valadao (R-Hanford/Kings) , first elected in 2012

District 48 – Safe R in 2020
Devin Nunes (R-Tulare) , first elected in 2002

District 49 – Safe R in 2020
Karen Goh (R-Bakersfield/Kern) , first elected in 2014

District 50 – Lean D in 2020
Jean Fuller (R-Bakersfield/Kern) , first elected in 2010, defeated in 2018
Michael Rubio (D-Bakersfield/Kern) , elected in 2018

District 51 – Safe R  in 2020
Kevin McCarthy (R-Bakersfield/Kern) , first elected in 2006

District 52 – Tossup in 2020
Abel Maldonado (R-Santa Maria/Santa Barbara) , first elected in 2010

District 53 – Safe D in 2020
Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara) , first elected in 2016

District 54 – Lean D in 2020
Tony Strickland (R-Moorpark/Ventura) , first elected in 2010, defeated in 2018
Jacqui Irwin (D-Thousand Oaks/Ventura) , elected in 2018

District 55 – Safe D in 2020
Phil Molina (D-Oxnard/Ventura) , first elected in 2016

District 56 – Safe D in 2020
Julia Brownley (D-Westlake Village/Los Angeles) , first elected in 2012

District 57 – Safe D in 2020
Steve Fox (D-Palmdale/Los Angeles) , first elected in 2014

District 58 – Likely D in 2020
Christy Smith (D-Santa Clarina/Los Angeles) , first elected in 2016

District 59 – Safe R in 2020
Julie Hackbarth-McIntyre (R-Barstown/San Bernardino) , first elected in 2016

District 60 – Safe R in 2020
Paul Cook (R-Yucca Valley/San Bernardino) , first elected in 2012

District 61 – Safe D in 2020
Tony Cárdenas (D-Pacoima/Los Angeles) , first elected in 2012

District 62 – Safe D in 2020
Jesse Gabriel (D-Los Angeles) , first elected in 2016

District 63 – Safe D in 2020
Adam Schiff (D-Burbank/Los Angeles) , first elected in 2000

District 64 – Safe D in 2020
Brad Sherman (D-Sherman Oaks/Los Angeles) , first elected in 1996

District 65 – Safe D in 2020
Kevin de León (D-Los Angeles) , first elected in 2012

District 66 – Safe D in 2020
Kathleen Brown (D-Los Angeles) , first elected in 1990

District 67 – Safe D in 2020
Ben Allen (D-Santa Monica/Los Angeles) , first elected in 2016

District 68 – Safe D in 2020
Chris Holden (D-Pasadena/Los Angeles) , first elected in 2014

District 69 – Safe D in 2020
Jimmy Gomez (D-Los Angeles) , first elected in 2016

District 70 – Safe D in 2020
Ed Hernandez (D-Azusa/Los Angeles) , first elected in 2012

District 71 – Safe D in 2020
Roger Hernández (D-West Covina/Los Angeles) , first elected in 2010

District 72 – Safe D in 2020
Judy Chu (D-Monterey Park/Los Angeles) , first elected in 2006

District 73 – Safe D in 2020
Hilda Solis (D-El Monte/Los Angeles) , first elected in 2000

District 74 – Safe D in 2020
Karen Bass (D-Los Angeles) , first elected in 2010

District 75 – Safe D in 2020
Maxine Waters (D-Los Angeles) , first elected in 1990

District 76 – Safe D in 2020
Miguel Santiago (D-Los Angeles) , first elected in 2016

District 77 – Safe D in 2020
Antonio Villaraigosa (D-Los Angeles) , first elected in 2012

District 78 – Safe D in 2020
Xavier Becerra (D-Los Angeles) , first elected in 1992

District 79 – Safe D in 2020
Reggie Jones-Sawyer (D-Los Angeles) , first elected in 2014

District 80 – Safe D in 2020
Lucille Roybal-Allard (D-Los Angeles) , first elected in 1992

District 81 – Safe D in 2020
Norma Torres (D-Pomona/Los Angeles) , first elected in 2012

District 82 – Lean D in 2020
Mike Morrell (R-Rancho Cucamonga/San Bernardino) , first elected in 2014, defeated in 2018
Freddie Rodriguez (D-Pomona/Los Angeles) , elected in 2018

District 83 – Safe D in 2020
James Ramos (D-Highland/San Bernardino) , first elected in 2016

District 84 – Safe D in 2020
Cheryl Brown (D-Rialto/San Bernardino) , first elected in 2014

District 85 – Safe D in 2020
Gloria Negrete McLeod (D-Chino/San Bernardino) , first elected in 2012

District 86 – Safe D in 2020
Linda Sánchez (D-Whittier/Los Angeles) , first elected in 2002

District 87 – Safe D in 2020
Blanca Pacheco (D-Downey/Los Angeles) , first elected in 2016

District 88 – Safe D in 2020
Ted Lieu (D-Torrance/Los Angeles) , first elected in 2014

District 89 – Safe D in 2020
Janice Hahn (D-Compton/Los Angeles) , first elected in 2011

District 90 – Safe D in 2020
Anthony Rendon (D-Lakewood/Los Angeles) , first elected in 2014

District 91 – Safe D in 2020
Nanette Barragán (D-San Pedro/Los Angeles) , first elected in 2016

District 92 – Safe D in 2020
Alan Lowenthal (D-Long Beach/Los Angeles) , first elected in 2012

District 93 – Tossup in 2020
Pete Aguilar (D-Redlands/San Bernardino) , first elected in 2012

District 94 – Safe D in 2020
Eloise Reyes (D-Grand Terrace/San Bernardino) , first elected in 2016

District 95 – Safe D in 2020
Mark Takano (D-Riverside) , first elected in 2012

District 96 – Safe D in 2020
Grace Napolitano (D-Norwalk/Los Angeles) , first elected in 1998

District 97 – Lean R in 2020
Ed Royce (R-Fullerton/Orange) , first elected in 1992, retired in 2018
Young Kim (R-Fullerton/Orange) , elected in 2018

District 98 – Likely D in 2020
Frances Marques (D-Cypress/Orange) , first elected in 2016

District 99 – Lean R in 2020
Ken Calvert (R-Corona/Riverside) , first elected in 1992

District 100 – Safe D in 2020
Loretta Sanchez (D-Anaheim/Orange) , first elected in 1996

District 101 – Safe D in 2020
Diedre Nguyen (D-Garden Grove/Orange) , first elected in 2016

District 102 – Lean R in 2020
Dana Rohrabacher (R-Costa Mesa/Orange) , first elected in 1988

District 103 – Lean R in 2020
Brad McGirr (R-Rancho Santa Margarita/Orange) , first elected in 2014

District 104 – Safe D in 2020
Lou Correa (D-Santa Ana/Orange) , first elected in 2012

District 105 – Likely D in 2020
Steven Choi (R-Irvine/Orange) , first elected in 2010, retired in 2018
Katie Porter (D-Irvine/Orange) , elected in 2018

District 106 – Lean R in 2020
Brian Goodell (R-Mission Viejo/Orange) , first elected in 2016

District 107 – Lean R in 2020
Mimi Walters (R-Laguna Niguel/Orange) , first elected in 2014

District 108 – Likely D in 2020
Shelly Yarbrough (D-Perris/Riverside) , elected in 2016

District 109 – Safe R in 2020
Melissa Melendez (R-Lake Elsinore/Riverside) , first elected in 2014

District 110 – Safe D in 2020
Geoff Kors (D-Palm Springs/Riverside) , elected in 2018

District 111 – Safe R in 2020
Aaron Adams (R-Temecula/Riverside) , first elected in 2014

District 112 – Likely D in 2020
Darrell Issa (R-Vista/San Diego) , first elected in 2000, defeated in 2018
Cori Schumacher (D-Carlsbad/San Diego) , elected in 2018

District 113 – Likely D in 2020
Tasha Boerner Horvath (D-Encinitas/San Diego) , elected in 2016

District 114 – Safe D in 2020
Scott Peters (D-San Diego) , elected in 2012

District 115 – Likely D in 2020
Barbara Bry (D-San Diego) , elected in 2016

District 116 – Safe D in 2020
Susan Davis (D-San Diego) , elected in 2000

District 117 – Safe D in 2020
Juan Vargas (D-San Diego) , elected in 2012

District 118 – Safe D in 2020
Serge Dedina (D-Imperial Beach/San Diego) , elected in 2016

District 119 – Safe D in 2020
Ammar Campa-Najjar (D-Jamul/San Diego) , elected in 2016

District 120 – Likely R in 2020
Duncan D. Hunter (R-Lakeside/San Diego) , first elected in 2008, defeated in 2018
Bill Wells (R-El Cajon/San Diego) , elected in 2018

District 121 – Safe D in 2020
Raul Ruiz (D-Coachella/Riverside) , elected in 2012


Total:
2016 – GOP 549 x DEM 456
2018 – GOP 469 x DEM 536 (D+80)
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