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California's 35th congressional district
U.S. House district for California
U.S. House district for California
| Field | Value | ||||||||||||
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| state | California | ||||||||||||
| district number | 35 | ||||||||||||
| image name | {{switcher | ||||||||||||
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| image caption | Interactive map of district boundaries | ||||||||||||
| representative | |||||||||||||
| party | |||||||||||||
| residence | |||||||||||||
| population | 764,929 | ||||||||||||
| population year | 2024 | ||||||||||||
| median income | $94,230 | ||||||||||||
| percent white | 14.9 | ||||||||||||
| percent hispanic | 64.3 | ||||||||||||
| percent black | 6.0 | ||||||||||||
| percent asian | 11.6 | ||||||||||||
| percent more than one race | 2.2 | ||||||||||||
| percent other race | 0.9 | ||||||||||||
| cpvi | D+8 |
| |From 2023 to 2027, starting with the 2022 elections | |From 2027, starting with the 2026 elections |percent more than one race = 2.2 California's 35th congressional district is a U.S. congressional district in California. The district is currently represented by .
The district is based in the Inland Empire, and encompasses parts of San Bernardino and Los Angeles counties. It includes the communities of Chino, Eastvale, Fontana, Montclair, Ontario, Pomona, Rancho Cucamonga, and Upland.
Recent election results from statewide races
2023–2027 boundaries
| Year | Office | Results | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | President | Obama 63% - 36% | |
| 2010 | Governor | Brown 55% - 37% | |
| Lt. Governor | Newsom 49% - 35% | ||
| Secretary of State | Bowen 55% - 35% | ||
| Attorney General | Harris 47% - 43% | ||
| Treasurer | Lockyer 58% - 33% | ||
| Controller | Chiang 55% - 34% | ||
| 2012 | President | Obama 65% - 35% | |
| 2014 | Governor | Brown 57% - 43% | |
| 2016 | President | Clinton 65% - 30% | |
| 2018 | Governor | Newsom 63% - 37% | |
| Attorney General | Becerra 65% - 35% | ||
| 2020 | President | Biden 63% - 35% | |
| 2022 | Senate (Reg.) | Padilla 57% - 43% | |
| Governor | Newsom 55% - 45% | ||
| Lt. Governor | Kounalakis 55% - 45% | ||
| Secretary of State | Weber 56% - 44% | ||
| Attorney General | Bonta 56% - 44% | ||
| Treasurer | Ma 55% - 45% | ||
| Controller | Cohen 54% - 46% | ||
| 2024 | President | Harris 54% - 43% | |
| Senate (Reg.) | Schiff 55% - 45% |
2027–2033 boundaries
| Year | Office | Results | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | President | Obama 63% - 36% | |
| 2010 | Governor | Brown 55% - 37% | |
| Lt. Governor | Newsom 49% - 35% | ||
| Secretary of State | Bowen 55% - 35% | ||
| Attorney General | Harris 47% - 43% | ||
| Treasurer | Lockyer 58% - 33% | ||
| Controller | Chiang 55% - 34% | ||
| 2012 | President | Obama 65% - 35% | |
| 2014 | Governor | Brown 57% - 43% | |
| 2016 | President | Clinton 65% - 30% | |
| 2018 | Governor | Newsom 63% - 37% | |
| Attorney General | Becerra 65% - 35% | ||
| 2020 | President | Biden 63% - 35% | |
| 2022 | Senate (Reg.) | Padilla 57% - 43% | |
| Governor | Newsom 55% - 45% | ||
| Lt. Governor | Kounalakis 55% - 45% | ||
| Secretary of State | Weber 56% - 44% | ||
| Attorney General | Bonta 56% - 44% | ||
| Treasurer | Ma 55% - 45% | ||
| Controller | Cohen 54% - 46% | ||
| 2024 | President | Harris 54% - 43% | |
| Senate (Reg.) | Schiff 55% - 45% |
Composition
| FIPS County Code | County | Seat | Population |
|---|---|---|---|
| 37 | Los Angeles | Los Angeles | 9,663,345 |
| 65 | Riverside | Riverside | 2,492,442 |
| 71 | San Bernardino | San Bernardino | 2,195,611 |
Under the 2020 redistricting, California's 35th congressional district is located within the Inland Empire in Southern California. The district covers east Los Angeles County, southwest San Bernardino County, and a small part of west Riverside County. The area in Los Angeles County includes the city of Pomona. The area in San Bernardino County includes Chino, Montclair, Ontario; the south sides of Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana, and Upland; and the Los Serranos neighborhood of Chino Hills. The area in Riverside County includes the north side of the city of Eastvale.
Los Angeles County is split between this district, the 28th district, the 31st district, and the 38th district. They are partitioned by Highway 60, Phillips Ranch Rd, E Village Loop Rd, Quail Creek Ln, Falcon Ridge Dr, Hidden Valley Rd, Oak Cliff Dr, Willowbrook Ln, Westbrook Ln, La Sierra Dr, Avenida Rancheros, Rancheros Navato Dr, Serra Dr, Alta Mira Pl, Rancho Laguna Dr, W Mission Blvd, W Temple Ave, Pomona Blvd, Valley Blvd, San Bernardino Freeway, Walnut City Parkland, San Bernardino Freeway, Fairplex Dr, Via Verde, Puddingstone Reservoir, McKinley Ave, N Whittle Ave, Arrow Highway, Fulton Rd, Foothill Blvd, Towne Ave, Harrison Ave, Carnegie Ave, W Arrow Highway, Mountain Ave, and E American Ave.
San Bernardino County is split between this district, the 28th district, the 33rd district, and the 40th district. The 35th, 28th and 33rd are partitioned by W 16th St, E 15th St, Grove Ave, Foothill Blvd, Vineyard Blvd, San Bernardino Rd, Orangewood Dr, Estacia St, Lion St, Highway 66, Helms Ave, Hampshire St, Archibald Ave, N Maple Ave, S Maple Ave, Randall Ave, Alder Ave, Union Pacific Railroad, Slover Ave, Tamarind Ave, Jurupa Ave, 11th St, and Locust Ave. The 35th and 40th are partitioned by Highway 71, Eucalyptus Ave, Peyton Dr, Highway 142, Tupelo Ave, Hazelwood Dr, Pipeline Ave, Los Serranos Blvd, Country Club Dr, Soquel Canyon Parkway, Elinvar Dr, Sapphire Rd, Onyx Rd, Copper Rd, Slate Dr, Butterfield Ranch Rd, Pine Ave, and Chino Valley Freeway.
Riverside County is split between this district and the 41st district. They are partitioned by Chino Creek, Santa Ana River, Chandler St, Archibald Ave, Schleisman Rd, Scholar Way, Citrus Way, Hamner Ave, Corona Freeway, and E Philadelphia St.
Cities and CDPs with 10,000 or more people
- Fontana – 212,704
- Ontario – 175,265
- Rancho Cucamonga – 174,405
- Pomona – 151,713
- Chino – 93,114
- Upland – 79,040
- Chino Hills – 78,411
- Eastvale – 69,757
- Montclair – 37,865
List of members representing the district
| Member | Party | Dates | Cong | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ress(es) | Electoral history | Counties | |||
| District created January 3, 1963 | |||||
| [[File:James Boyd Utt.jpg | 100px]] | ||||
| James B. Utt | |||||
| (Santa Ana) | Republican | January 3, 1963 – | |||
| March 1, 1970 | Redistricted from the and re-elected in 1962. | ||||
| Re-elected in 1964. | |||||
| Re-elected in 1966. | |||||
| Re-elected in 1968. | |||||
| Died. | 1963–1969 | ||||
| Orange, | |||||
| San Diego | |||||
| 1969–1973 | |||||
| Orange, | |||||
| San Diego | |||||
| Vacant | nowrap | March 1, 1970 – | |||
| June 30, 1970 | |||||
| [[File:John G. Schmitz.jpg | 100px]] | ||||
| John G. Schmitz | |||||
| (Santa Ana) | Republican | nowrap | June 30, 1970 – | ||
| January 3, 1973 | Elected to finish Utt's term. | ||||
| Re-elected in 1970. | |||||
| Redistricted to the and lost renomination. | |||||
| [[File:Glenn M. Anderson, 1963.jpg | 100px]] | ||||
| Glenn M. Anderson | |||||
| (Los Angeles) | Democratic | nowrap | January 3, 1973 – | ||
| January 3, 1975 | Redistricted from the and re-elected in 1972. | ||||
| Redistricted to the . | 1973–1975 | ||||
| Los Angeles | |||||
| [[File:JF Lloyd.png | 100px]] | ||||
| James F. Lloyd | |||||
| (West Covina) | Democratic | nowrap | January 3, 1975 – | ||
| January 3, 1981 | Elected in 1974. | ||||
| Re-elected in 1976. | |||||
| Re-elected in 1978. | |||||
| Lost re-election. | 1975–1983 | ||||
| Los Angeles, | |||||
| Southwestern San Bernardino | |||||
| [[File:David Dreier.jpg | 100px]] | ||||
| David Dreier | |||||
| (La Verne) | Republican | nowrap | January 3, 1981 – | ||
| January 3, 1983 | Elected in 1980. | ||||
| Redistricted to the . | |||||
| [[File:Jerry Lewis, 1983.jpg | 100px]] | ||||
| Jerry Lewis | |||||
| (Redlands) | Republican | nowrap | January 3, 1983 – | ||
| January 3, 1993 | Redistricted from the and re-elected in 1982. | ||||
| Re-elected in 1984. | |||||
| Re-elected in 1986. | |||||
| Re-elected in 1988. | |||||
| Re-elected in 1990. | |||||
| Redistricted to the . | 1983–1993 | ||||
| San Bernardino | |||||
| [[File:Maxine Waters Official.jpg | 100px]] | ||||
| Maxine Waters | |||||
| (Los Angeles) | Democratic | January 3, 1993 – | |||
| January 3, 2013 | Redistricted from the and re-elected in 1992. | ||||
| Re-elected in 1994. | |||||
| Re-elected in 1996. | |||||
| Re-elected in 1998. | |||||
| Re-elected in 2000. | |||||
| Re-elected in 2002. | |||||
| Re-elected in 2004. | |||||
| Re-elected in 2006. | |||||
| Re-elected in 2008. | |||||
| Re-elected in 2010. | |||||
| Redistricted to the . | 1993–2003 | ||||
| South Los Angeles | |||||
| 2003–2013 | |||||
| [[File:CA-35th.png | 300px]] | ||||
| South Los Angeles | |||||
| [[File:Glora Negrete Mcleod.jpg | 100px]] | ||||
| Gloria Negrete McLeod | |||||
| (Chino) | Democratic | nowrap | January 3, 2013 – | ||
| January 3, 2015 | Elected in 2012. | ||||
| Retired to run for the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors | 2013–2023 | ||||
| [[File:California US Congressional District 35 (since 2013).tif | 300px]] | ||||
| Inland Empire (Fontana, Ontario, and Pomona) | |||||
| [[File:Norma Torres 118th congress (cropped).jpeg | 100px]] | ||||
| Norma Torres | |||||
| (Pomona) | Democratic | January 3, 2015 – | |||
| present | Elected in 2014. | ||||
| Re-elected in 2016. | |||||
| Re-elected in 2018. | |||||
| Re-elected in 2020. | |||||
| Re-elected in 2022. | |||||
| Re-elected in 2024. | |||||
| 2023–present | |||||
| [[File:California's 35th congressional district (since 2023) (new version).svg | 300px]] | ||||
| Inland Empire (Fontana, Ontario, and Pomona) |
Election results
1962
1964
1966
1968
1970 (special)
1970
1972
1974
1976
1978
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1982
1984
1986
1988
1990
1992
1994
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2024
Historical district boundaries
From 2003 to 2013, the district was based in Los Angeles County. The district was composed of parts of the Westchester District of the City of Los Angeles and the cities of Inglewood, Hawthorne, Gardena and Florence-Graham, as well as some adjacent areas.
References
References
- [https://www.census.gov/mycd/?st=06&cd=35 US Census]
- "2025 Cook PVI℠: District Map and List (119th Congress)".
- "CA 2022 Congressional".
- (8 November 2022). "Supplement to Statement of Vote".
- (5 November 2024). "Supplement to Statement of Vote".
- "CA 2026 Congressional".
- "California FIPS Codes". National Weather Service.
- [http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1962election.pdf 1962 election results]
- [http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1964election.pdf 1964 election results]
- [http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1966election.pdf 1966 election results]
- [http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1968election.pdf 1968 election results]
- [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=98720 1970 special election results]
- [http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1970election.pdf 1970 election results]
- [http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1972election.pdf 1972 election results]
- [http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1974election.pdf 1974 election results]
- [http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1976election.pdf 1976 election results]
- [http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1978election.pdf 1978 election results]
- [http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1980election.pdf 1980 election results]
- [http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1982election.pdf 1982 election results]
- [http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1984election.pdf 1984 election results]
- [http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1986election.pdf 1986 election results]
- [http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1988election.pdf 1988 election results]
- [http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1990election.pdf 1990 election results]
- [http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1992election.pdf 1992 election results]
- [http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1994election.pdf 1994 election results]
- [http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1996election.pdf 1996 election results]
- [http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1998election.pdf 1998 election results]
- [http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/2000election.pdf 2000 election results]
- [https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2002-general/congress.pdf 2002 election results]
- [https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2004-general/us-reps-all-formatted.pdf 2004 election results]
- [https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2006-general/congress.pdf 2006 election results]
- [https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2008-general/23_34_us_reps.pdf 2008 election results]
- [https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2010-general/58-united-states-representative.pdf 2010 election results]
- [https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2012-general/12-us-reps.pdf 2012 election results]
- [https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2014-general/pdf/43-congress.pdf 2014 election results]
- [https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2016-general/sov/26-us-reps-formatted.pdf 2016 election results]
- [https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2018-general/sov/48-congress.pdf 2018 election results]
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