California

Population: 35,484,453
Size: 155,959 sq. miles
Last Presidential election results:
Obama 61.1% McCain 37%
This year, state parties are permitted to fund up to 85% of their operating budget with non-federal dollars – the only political organizations allowed to use this generous split. The difference between the expenses that could be paid for with non-federal dollars, and the non-federal money raised and spent, is called the Opportunity Gap.
If this allocation is fully met, this would free their valuable federal dollars for voter registration, GOTV, and candidate advocacy that will directly benefit our candidates up and down the ballot. But we must act immediately. State parties have only 60 days from the date of an unnecessary federal expenditure to substitute non-federal funds, making early and frequent funding critical. Please make a donation now to help close this gap.
Lower House
Total seats: 80
Party breakdown: 48D/32R
Term length: 2 years
Next Election: 2008
Upper House
Total seats: 40
Party breakdown: 25D/15R
Term length: 4 years
Next Election: Half 08 Half 10
Constitutional Offices
Governor: R
Lt. Governor: D
Secretary of State: D
Attorny General: D
Next election: 2010
Senate
Dianne Feinstein (D)
Next election: 2012
Challengers:
Barbara Boxer (D)
Next election: 2010
Challengers:
House of Representatives
Seats in house: 53
Party breakdown: 34(D) 19(R)
Competitive districts:
California Democratic Party
1401 21st Street Suite 200 - Google Maps
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 442-5707 or (213) 239-8730
www.cadem.org
Each house in the California legislature separately draws its own districts. The Elections and Reapportionment Committee draws the state senate plan. The Elections and Reapportionment Committee draws the assembly plan. The congressional plan is a result of collaboration between both houses. The governor has veto power over both legislative and congressional plans.

