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California's 5th congressional district is a U.S. congressional district in California. The district is located in the northern San Joaquin Valley and central Sierra Nevada . The district includes Gold Country and small parts of the Central Valley , including all of Amador , Calaveras , Tuolumne and Mariposa counties, western El Dorado County ...
Map of California's congressional districts since 2023 Interactive map version. California is the most populous U.S. state; as a result, it has the most representation in the United States House of Representatives, with 52 Representatives. Each Representative represents one congressional district.
5th district: 1833–1841, 1843–1963, 1965–present; 6th district: 1843–1963, 1965–present; 7th district: 1843–1863, 1877–1963, 1965–present; 8th district: 1877–1963, 1965–1973 (obsolete since the 1970 census) 9th district: 1893–1963 (obsolete since the 1960 census) 10th district: 1917–1933 (obsolete since the 1930 census)
California’s 5th Congressional District covers the western Sierra Nevada, from El Dorado Hills through parts Modesto and Fresno to Cedar Grove and Kings Canyon National Park.
(See The Bee’s editorial recommendation for the 22nd Congressional District.) California State Assembly: Six state Assembly seats that include all or parts of Merced, Fresno, Kings, Madera, and ...
English: The congressional district (since 2023), overlayed with other congressional districts, county boundaries, urban areas, municipalities, and neighborhoods, as well as major roads, publicly-owned lands (including national forests and parks), American Indian areas (including reservations), military installations, landmarks, and water areas.
(The Center Square) - Almost one month after Election Day, one key Congressional race in California remains neck-and neck as the same pair of opponents race to a neck-and-neck finish. Democrat ...
The district was created in 1982 when Oregon was granted a new congressional district as a result of reapportionment from the 1980 census. Denny Smith, who had represented Oregon's 2nd congressional district in the previous Congress, was re-elected in the 5th district in 1982 after it absorbed most of the western portion of the old 2nd.