California's 21st congressional district

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21st congressional district of California in the 109th congress
21st congressional district of California in the 109th congress

California's 21st congressional district is one of 53 California Congressional Districts.

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The current Representative for this district is Republican Devin Nunes.

  • Population: 639,088
    • 49.6% male
    • 50.4% female
  • Racial Demographics
    • 60.7% white
    • 43.4% Hispanic
  • Income
    • $36,047 Median household income
    • $39,710 Median family income

George W. Bush received 65% of the vote in this district in 2004. The district has a Cook Partisan Voting Index score of D +13.

  • 71.6% for incumbent Bill Thomas (R)
  • 24.8% for challenger Pedro Martinez (D)

  • Democratic Challenger: Steven Haze
  • Green Party Challenger: John R. Miller

United States House election, 2004: California District 21
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Devin Nunes 140,721 73.2 +3.1
Democratic Fred Davis 51,594 26.8 +0.2
Majority 89,127 46.4
Turnout 192,315
Republican hold Swing +1.7


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