California's 13th congressional district

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California's 13th congressional district

California US Congressional District 13 (since 2013).tif
California's 13th congressional district - since January 3, 2013.

U.S. Representative

 
Barbara Lee
D–Oakland
Median income$76,915[1]
Ethnicity
  • 34.2% White

  • 19.9% Black

  • 22.8% Asian

  • 20.8% Hispanic

  • 2.2[2]% other

Cook PVID+40[3]

California's 13th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of California.


Barbara Lee, a Democrat, has represented this district since January 2013.


Currently, the 13th district consists of the northern portion of Alameda County. Cities in the district include Alameda, Albany, Berkeley, Emeryville, Oakland, Piedmont, and San Leandro.[4]


Prior to redistricting by the California Citizens Redistricting Commission of 2011, the 13th district was further south, but still lay within western Alameda County.


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Contents





  • 1 History

    • 1.1 Election results from statewide races



  • 2 List of representatives


  • 3 Election results

    • 3.1 1932


    • 3.2 1934


    • 3.3 1936


    • 3.4 1938


    • 3.5 1940


    • 3.6 1942


    • 3.7 1944


    • 3.8 1946


    • 3.9 1948


    • 3.10 1950


    • 3.11 1952


    • 3.12 1954


    • 3.13 1956


    • 3.14 1958


    • 3.15 1960


    • 3.16 1962


    • 3.17 1964


    • 3.18 1966


    • 3.19 1968


    • 3.20 1970


    • 3.21 1972


    • 3.22 1974 (Special)


    • 3.23 1974


    • 3.24 1976


    • 3.25 1978


    • 3.26 1980


    • 3.27 1982


    • 3.28 1984


    • 3.29 1986


    • 3.30 1988


    • 3.31 1990


    • 3.32 1992


    • 3.33 1994


    • 3.34 1996


    • 3.35 1998


    • 3.36 2000


    • 3.37 2002


    • 3.38 2004


    • 3.39 2006


    • 3.40 2008


    • 3.41 2010


    • 3.42 2012


    • 3.43 2014


    • 3.44 2016



  • 4 Living former Members


  • 5 Historical district boundaries


  • 6 See also


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links




History



Election results from statewide races








































































Election results from statewide races
Year
Office
Results
2018

Governor

Newsom 90.2 - 9.8%

Senator

Feinstein 58.9 - 41.1%
2016

President

Clinton 87.4 - 6.8%

Senator

Harris 80.9 - 19.1%
2014

Governor

Brown 91.2 - 8.8%
2012

President

Obama 87.5 - 9.0%

Senator

Feinstein 90.9 - 9.1%
2010

Governor

Brown 68.7 - 27.4%

Senator

Boxer 69.4 - 25.9%
2008

President[5]

Obama 74.4 - 23.8%
2006

Governor[6]

Angelides 52.1 - 42.4%

Senator[7]

Feinstein 75.0 - 20.0%
2004

President[8]

Kerry 70.9 - 28.0%

Senator[9]

Boxer 72.8 - 23.2%
2003

Recall[10][11]
No 63.2 - 36.8%

Bustamante 46.8 - 31.5%
2002

Governor[12]

Davis 62.8 - 26.7%
2000

President[13]

Gore 66.4 - 29.6%

Senator[14]

Feinstein 66.9 - 27.3%
1998

Governor


Senator

1996

President

1994

Governor


Senator

1992

President

Clinton 54.4 - 25.6%

Senator

Boxer 58.0 - 31.4%

Senator

Feinstein 66.1 - 26.9%


List of representatives



















































































Representative
Party
Dates
Cong
ress(es)
Notes
Counties
District created
March 4, 1933


No image.svg Charles Kramer

Democratic
March 4, 1933 –
January 3, 1943

73rd
74th
75th
76th
77th
Lost re-election

Norris Poulson.jpg Norris Poulson

Republican
January 3, 1943 –
January 3, 1945

78th
Lost re-election

Ned R Healy.png Ned R. Healy

Democratic
January 3, 1945 –
January 3, 1947

79th
Lost re-election

Norris Poulson.jpg Norris Poulson

Republican
January 3, 1947 –
January 3, 1953

80th
81st
82nd

Redistricted to the 24th district

Ernest K. Bramblett (California Congressman).jpg Ernest K. Bramblett

Republican
January 3, 1953 –
January 3, 1955

83rd

Redistricted from the 11th district

Retired

Monterey, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura

Charles M. Teague 93rd Congress 1973.jpg Charles M. Teague

Republican
January 3, 1955 –
January 3, 1963

84th
85th
86th
87th
Died
January 3, 1963 –
January 3, 1967

88th
89th

Santa Barbara, Ventura
January 3, 1967 –
January 3, 1973

90th
91st
92nd
Southwestern Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Ventura
January 3, 1973 –
January 1, 1974

93rd
Most of Santa Barbara and Ventura
Vacant
January 1, 1974 –
March 5, 1974

Robert J. Lagomarsino 2.jpg Robert J. Lagomarsino

Republican
March 5, 1974 –
January 3, 1975

93rd

Redistricted to the 19th district

Norman Mineta, official portrait, DOT.jpg Norman Mineta

Democratic
January 3, 1975 –
January 3, 1983

94th
95th
96th
97th

Redistricted to the 15th district

Santa Clara
January 3, 1983 –
January 3, 1993

98th
99th
100th
101st
102nd

Santa Clara (western San Jose)

Pete Stark.jpg Pete Stark

Democratic
January 3, 1993 –
January 3, 2003

103rd
104th
105th
106th
107th

Redistricted from the 9th district
Western Alameda, small part of northern Santa Clara
January 3, 2003 –
January 3, 2013

108th
109th
110th
111th
112th

Redistricted to the 15th district and lost
Southwestern Alameda

Barbara Lee official portrait.jpg Barbara Lee

Democratic
January 3, 2013 –
present

113th
114th
115th
116th

Redistricted from the 9th district

East Bay including Berkeley and Oakland


Election results



1932 • 1934 • 1936 • 1938 • 1940 • 1942 • 1944 • 1946 • 1948 • 1950 • 1952 • 1954 • 1956 • 1958 • 1960 • 1962 • 1964 • 1966 • 1968 • 1970 • 1972 • 1974 (Special) • 1974 • 1976 • 1978 • 1980 • 1982 • 1984 • 1986 • 1988 • 1990 • 1992 • 1994 • 1996 • 1998 • 2000 • 2002 • 2004 • 2006 • 2008 • 2010 • 2012 • 2014 • 2016



1932































United States House of Representatives elections, 1932[15]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Charles Kramer

65,261

52.7


Republican

Charles H. Randall
53,449
43.1


Liberty
George D. Higgins
5,237
4.2
Total votes

123,947

100.0

Turnout

 



Democratic win (new seat)


1934









































United States House of Representatives elections, 1934[16]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Charles Kramer (incumbent)

83,384

62.5


Republican
Thomas K. Case
27,993
21.0


Prohibition

Charles H. Randall
18,760
14.1


Socialist
Michael S. Kerrigan
2,113
1.6


Communist
John J. Graham
1,268
0.9
Total votes

133,518

100.0

Turnout

 



Democratic hold


1936































United States House of Representatives elections, 1936[17]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Charles Kramer (incumbent)

119,251

90.0


No party
Floyd Seaman (write-in)
6,946
5.2%


Communist
Emma Cutler
6,362
4.8
Total votes

132,559

100.0

Turnout

 



Democratic hold


1938































United States House of Representatives elections, 1938[18]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Charles Kramer (incumbent)

96,258

65.9


Republican
K. L. Stockton
44,808
30.7


Communist
Louis Baron
5,104
3.4
Total votes

146,170

100.0

Turnout

 



Democratic hold


1940































United States House of Representatives elections, 1940[19]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Charles Kramer (incumbent)

127,167

75.7


Prohibition

Charles H. Randall
36,406
21.7


Communist
Celeste Strack
4,434
2.6
Total votes

168,007

100.0

Turnout

 



Democratic hold


1942































United States House of Representatives elections, 1942[20]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

Norris Poulson

38,577

49.5


Democratic

Charles Kramer (incumbent)
33,060
42.4


Townsend
Calvert S. Wilson
6,306
8.1
Total votes

77,943

100.0

Turnout

 



Republican gain from Democratic


1944


























United States House of Representatives elections, 1944[21]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Ned R. Healy

66,854

55


Republican

Norris Poulson (incumbent)
54,792
45
Total votes

121,646

100

Turnout

 



Democratic gain from Republican


1946


























United States House of Representatives elections, 1946[22]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

Norris Poulson

48,071

51.8


Democratic

Ned R. Healy (incumbent)
44,712
48.2
Total votes

92,783

100.0

Turnout

 



Republican gain from Democratic


1948


























United States House of Representatives elections, 1948[23]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

Norris Poulson (incumbent)

62,951

52.6


Democratic

Ned R. Healy
56,624
47.4
Total votes

119,575

100.0

Turnout

 



Republican hold


1950


























United States House of Representatives elections, 1950[24]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

Norris Poulson (incumbent)

83,296

84.9


Progressive
Ellen P. Davidson
14,789
15.1
Total votes

98,085

100.0

Turnout

 



Republican hold


1952


























United States House of Representatives elections, 1952[25]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

Ernest K. Bramblett (inc.)

79,496

51


Democratic
Will Hays
76,516
49
Total votes

156,012

100

Turnout

 



Republican hold


1954


























United States House of Representatives elections, 1954[26]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

Charles M. Teague

69,287

52.5


Democratic
Timothy I. O'Reilly
62,786
47.5
Total votes

132,073

100.0

Turnout

 



Republican hold


1956


























United States House of Representatives elections, 1956[27]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

Charles M. Teague (inc.)

104,009

59.6


Democratic
William Kirk Stewart
70,567
40.4
Total votes

174,576

100.0

Turnout

 



Republican hold


1958


























United States House of Representatives elections, 1958[28]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

Charles M. Teague (inc.)

98,381

57


Democratic
William Kirk Stewart
74,160
43
Total votes

172,541

100

Turnout

 



Republican hold


1960


























United States House of Representatives elections, 1960[29]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

Charles M. Teague (inc.)

146,072

65


Democratic
George J. Holgate
78,597
35
Total votes

224,669

100

Turnout

 



Republican hold


1962


























United States House of Representatives elections, 1962[30]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

Charles M. Teague (inc.)

84,743

64.9


Democratic
George J. Holgate
45,746
35.1
Total votes

130,489

100.0

Turnout

 



Republican hold


1964


























United States House of Representatives elections, 1964[31]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

Charles M. Teague (inc.)

104,744

57.4


Democratic
George E. Taylor
77,763
42.6
Total votes

182,507

100.0

Turnout

 



Republican hold


1966


























United States House of Representatives elections, 1966[32]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

Charles M. Teague (inc.)

116,701

67.5


Democratic
Charles A. Storke
56,240
32.5
Total votes

172,941

100.0

Turnout

 



Republican hold


1968


























United States House of Representatives elections, 1968[33]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

Charles M. Teague (inc.)

148,357

65.9


Democratic
Stankey K. Sheinbaum
76,928
34.1
Total votes

225,285

100.0

Turnout

 



Republican hold


1970































United States House of Representatives elections, 1970[34]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

Charles M. Teague (inc.)

125,507

58.2


Democratic

Gary Hart
87,980
40.8


American Independent
Maude I. Jordet
2,339
1.0
Total votes

215,826

100.0

Turnout

 



Republican hold


1972


























United States House of Representatives elections, 1972[35]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

Charles M. Teague (inc.)

153,723

73.9


Democratic
Lester Dean Cleveland
54,237
27.1
Total votes

207,960

100.0

Turnout

 



Republican hold


1974 (Special)























































1974 special election[36]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Republican

Robert J. Lagomarsino


53.7


Democratic
James D. Loebl

18.8


Democratic
James A. Browning, Jr.

7.8


Democratic
Roger A. Ikola

6.3


Democratic
E.T. "Tom" Jolicoeur

6.0


Democratic
David H. Miller

3.2


Democratic
R.W. Handley

2.4


Democratic
F. Joe Deauchamp

1.9
Total votes


100.0

Turnout

 



Republican hold


1974




































United States House of Representatives elections, 1974[37]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Norm Mineta

78,649

52.6


Republican
George W. Milias
63,381
42.4


Peace and Freedom

Elizabeth Cervantes Barron
3,846
2.6


American Independent
Floyd S. Stancliffe
3,738
2.5
Total votes

149,614

100.0

Turnout

 



Democratic gain from Republican


1976































United States House of Representatives elections, 1976[38]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Norm Mineta (incumbent)

135,291

66.8


Republican

Ernie Konnyu
63,130
31.2


American Independent
William Pollock Herrell
4,190
2.1
Total votes

202,611

100.0

Turnout

 



Democratic hold


1978































United States House of Representatives elections, 1978[39]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Norm Mineta (incumbent)

100,809

57.5


Republican

Dan O'Keefe
69,306
39.5


Peace and Freedom
Robert Goldsborough III
5,246
3.0
Total votes

175,361

100.0

Turnout

 



Democratic hold


1980




































United States House of Representatives elections, 1980[40]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Norm Mineta (incumbent)

132,246

58.9


Republican
W. E. "Ted" Gagne
79,766
35.5


Libertarian
Ray Strong
8,806
3.9


Peace and Freedom
Robert Goldsborough
3,791
1.7
Total votes

224,609

100.0

Turnout

 



Democratic hold


1982































United States House of Representatives elections, 1982[41]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Norm Mineta (incumbent)

110,805

65.9


Republican
Tom Kelly
52,806
31.4


Libertarian
Al Hinkle
4,553
2.7
Total votes

168,164

100.0

Turnout

 



Democratic hold


1984































United States House of Representatives elections, 1984[42]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Norm Mineta (incumbent)

139,851

65.2


Republican
John D. "Jack" Williams
70,666
33.0


Libertarian
John R. Redding
3,836
1.8
Total votes

214,353

100.0

Turnout

 



Democratic hold


1986


























United States House of Representatives elections, 1986[43]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Norm Mineta (incumbent)

107,696

69.7


Republican
Bob Nash
46,754
30.3
Total votes

154,450

100.0

Turnout

 



Democratic hold


1988































United States House of Representatives elections, 1988[44]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Norm Mineta (incumbent)

143,980

67.1


Republican
Luke Somner
63,959
29.8


Libertarian
John H. Webster
6,583
3.1
Total votes

214,522

100.0

Turnout

 



Democratic hold


1990































United States House of Representatives elections, 1990[45]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Norm Mineta (incumbent)

97,286

58.0


Republican
David E. Smith
59,773
35.7


Libertarian
John H. Webster
10,587
6.3
Total votes

167,646

100.0

Turnout

 



Democratic hold


1992































United States House of Representatives elections, 1992[46]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Pete Stark (incumbent)

123,795

60.2


Republican
Verne W. Teyler
64,953
31.6


Peace and Freedom
Roslyn A. Allen
16,768
8.2
Total votes

205,516

100.0

Turnout

 



Democratic hold


1994































United States House of Representatives elections, 1994[47]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Pete Stark (incumbent)

97,344

64.62


Republican
Larry Molton
45,555
30.24


Libertarian
Robert "Bob" Gough
7,743
5.14
Total votes

150,642

100.00

Turnout




Democratic hold


1996































United States House of Representatives elections, 1996[48]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Pete Stark (incumbent)

114,408

65.2


Republican
James Fay
53,385
30.4


Libertarian
Terry Savage
7,746
4.4
Total votes

176,539

100.0

Turnout

 



Democratic hold


1998































United States House of Representatives elections, 1998[49]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Pete Stark (incumbent)

101,671

71.20


Republican
James R. Goetz
38,050
26.65


Natural Law
Karnig Beylikjian
3,066
4.4
Total votes

142,787

100.0

Turnout

 



Democratic hold


2000









































United States House of Representatives elections, 2000[50]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Pete Stark (incumbent)

129,012

70.5


Republican
James R. "Jim" Goetz
44,499
24.3


Libertarian
Howard Mora
4,623
2.6


Natural Law
Timothy R. Hoehner
2,647
1.4


American Independent
Don J. Grundmann
2,365
1.2
Total votes

183,146

100.0

Turnout

 



Democratic hold


2002









































United States House of Representatives elections, 2002[51]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Pete Stark (incumbent)

86,495

71.1


Republican
Syed R. Mahmoud
26,852
22.1


Libertarian
Mark R. Stroberg
3,703
3.1


American Independent
Don J. Grundmann
2,772
2.2


Reform
John J. Bambey
1,901
1.5
Total votes

121,723

100.0

Turnout

 



Democratic hold


2004































United States House of Representatives elections, 2004[52]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Pete Stark (incumbent)

144,605

71.7


Republican
George I. Bruno
48,439
28.2


Libertarian
Mark R. Stroberg
8,877
4.3
Total votes

201,921

100.0

Turnout

 



Democratic hold


2006


























United States House of Representatives elections, 2006[53]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Pete Stark (incumbent)

144,409

74.9


Republican
George I. Bruno
27,141
25.1
Total votes

171,500

100.0

Turnout

 



Democratic hold


2008


























United States House of Representatives elections, 2008[54]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Pete Stark (incumbent)

166,829

76.5


Republican
Raymond Chui
51,447
23.5
Total votes

218,276

100.0

Turnout

 



Democratic hold


2010




















United States House of Representatives elections, 2010[55]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Pete Stark (incumbent)

118,278

72.19


Republican
Forest Baker
45,545
27.81


Democratic hold


2012























United States House of Representatives elections, 2012[56]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Barbara Lee

250,436

87%


No party preference
Marilyn M. Singleton
38,146
13%
Total votes

288,582

100.0%


Democratic hold


2014























United States House of Representatives elections, 2014[57]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Barbara Lee (incumbent)

168,491

89%


Republican
Dakin Sundeen
21,940
11%
Total votes

190,431

100.0%


Democratic hold


2016























United States House of Representatives elections, 2016
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Barbara Lee (incumbent)

293,117

91%


Republican
Sue Caro
29,754
9%
Total votes

322,871

100.0%


Democratic hold


Living former Members


As of April 2015[update], there are three former members of the U.S. House of Representatives from California's 13th congressional district that are currently living.














Representative
Term in office
Date of birth (and age)

Robert J. Lagomarsino
1974 - 1975

(1926-09-04) September 4, 1926 (age 92)

Norman Mineta
1975 - 1993

(1931-11-12) November 12, 1931 (age 87)

Pete Stark
1993 - 2013

(1931-11-11) November 11, 1931 (age 87)


Historical district boundaries





2003 - 2013




See also


  • List of United States congressional districts



References




  1. ^ https://www.census.gov/mycd/?st=06&cd=13


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  15. ^ 1932 election results


  16. ^ 1934 election results


  17. ^ 1936 election results


  18. ^ 1938 election results


  19. ^ 1940 election results


  20. ^ 1942 election results


  21. ^ 1944 election results


  22. ^ 1946 election results


  23. ^ 1948 election results


  24. ^ 1950 election results


  25. ^ 1952 election results


  26. ^ 1954 election results


  27. ^ 1956 election results


  28. ^ 1958 election results


  29. ^ 1960 election results


  30. ^ 1962 election results


  31. ^ 1964 election results


  32. ^ 1966 election results


  33. ^ 1968 election results


  34. ^ 1970 election results


  35. ^ 1972 election results


  36. ^ 1974 special election results


  37. ^ 1974 election results


  38. ^ 1976 election results


  39. ^ 1978 election results


  40. ^ 1980 election results


  41. ^ 1982 election results


  42. ^ 1984 election results


  43. ^ 1986 election results


  44. ^ 1988 election results


  45. ^ 1990 election results


  46. ^ 1992 election results


  47. ^ 1994 election results


  48. ^ 1996 election results


  49. ^ 1998 election results


  50. ^ 2000 election results


  51. ^ 2002 general election results Archived February 3, 2009, at the Wayback Machine


  52. ^ 2004 general election results Archived 2008-08-21 at the Wayback Machine


  53. ^ 2006 general election results Archived November 27, 2008, at the Wayback Machine


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  55. ^ "2010 general election results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-06-11. Retrieved 2011-03-24.


  56. ^ 2012 general election results Archived October 19, 2013, at the Wayback Machine


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External links


  • GovTrack.us: California's 13th congressional district


  • RAND California Election Returns: District Definitions (out of date)


  • California Voter Foundation map - CD13 (out of date)







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