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California has the most congressional districts in the United States at 53. Each district is created based on the population size of the latest recorded Census.

Each district in the country sends one representative to the House of Representatives; California has the most representatives in the House – 53. Of these, 39 are from the Democratic Party and the remaining 14 from the Republican Party.

The United States is divided into 435 Congressional districts. Each district votes to elect and send one representative to the House of Representatives. And so, the House of Representatives comprises 435 elected members, all of whom have voting rights. Since 1911, this number has remained fixed by law. The five inhabited U.S. territories and the federal district of Washington D.C., send one non-voting representative to the House. Each representative serves a two-year term.

District Representative Location Party
1st  Dough LaMalfa  Richvale  Republican
2nd  Jared Huffman  San Rafael  Democratic
3rd  John Garamendi  Walnut  Democratic
4th  Tom McClintock  Elk Grove  Republican
5th  Mike Thomson  St. Helena  Democratic
6th  Doris Matsui  Sacramento  Democratic
7th  Ami Bera  Elk Grove  Democratic
8th  Paul Cook  Yucca Valley  Republican
9th  Jerry McNerney  Stockton  Democrat
10th  Jeff Denham  Atwater  Republican
11th  Mark DeSaulnier  Concord  Democratic
12th  Nancy Pelosi  San Francisco  Democratic
13th  Barbara Lee  Oakland  Democratic
14th  Jackie Speier  Hillsborough  Democratic
15th  Eric Swalwell  Dublin  Democratic
16th  Jim Costa  Fresno  Democratic
17th  Ro Khanna  Fremont  Democratic
18th  Anna Eshoo  Atherton  Democratic
19th  Zoe Lofgren  San Jose  Democratic
20th  Jimmy Panetta  Carmel Valley  Democratic
21st  David Valadao  Hanford  Republican
22nd  David Nunes  Tulare  Republican
23rd  Kevin McCarthy  Bakersfield  Republican
24th  Salud Carabajal  Santa Barbara  Democratic
25th  Steve Knight  Palmdale  Republican
26th  Julia Brownley  Oak Park  Democratic
27th  Judy Chu  Monterey Park  Democratic
28th  Adam Schiff  Burbank  Democratic
29th  Tony Cardenas  San Fernando Valley  Democratic
30th  Brad Sherman  Sherman Oaks  Democratic
31st  Pete Aguilar  Fontana  Democratic
32nd  Grace Napolitano  Fontana  Democratic
33rd  Ted Lieu  Torrance  Democratic
34th  Jimmy Gomez  Los Angeles  Democratic
35th  Norma Torres  Pomona  Democratic
36th  Raul Ruiz  Palm Dessert  Democratic
37th  Karen Bass  Baldwin Hills  Democratic
38th  Linda Sanchez  Orange  Democratic
39th  Ed Royce  Fullerton  Republic
40th  Lucille Roybal  Downey  Democratic
41st  Mark Takano  Riverside  Democratic
42nd  Ken Calvert  Corona  Republican
43rd  Maxine Waters  Inglewood  Democratic
44th  Nanette Barragan  San Pedro  Democratic
45th  Mimi Walters  Laguna Niguel  Republican
46th  Lou Correa  Santa Ana  Democratic
47th  Alan Lowenthal  Long Beach  Democratic
48th  Dana Rohrabacher  Costa Mesa  Republican
49th  Darrell Issa  Vista  Republican
50th  Duncan D. Hunter  Lakeside  Republican
51st  Juan Vargas  Golden Hill  Democratic
52nd  Scott Peters  La Jolla  Democratic
53rd  Susan Davis  San Diego  Democratic

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