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Profile of Congressional District 29, CA


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2022 population: 742,347

2022 Census data
White:151,888 20.46%
Black:27,9463.76%
Indian:1,2180.16%
Asian:58,1497.83%
2+ races:14,6351.97%
Hispanic:485,70765.43%
Total non-White:590,45979.54%




    

Age, Family & Household Data for Congressional District 29, CA

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Over 65:
Households:
Persons Per HH:
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Married Couples (%Fams):
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2022
NumberPercent
35.7
160,745 21.7%
581,602 78.3%
89,424 12.0%
232,319
3.16
159,352 68.6%
100,454 63.0%
16,528 10.4%
72,967 31.4%
    

2022 Housing Data for Congressional District 29, CA

Housing Data
 Number%
Housing Units244,914 
Median Value$641,600 
Occupied232,31994.9%
Vacant12,5955.1%
Owned96,36141.5%
Rented135,95858.5%
Median Rent$1,733 
Single-Family Units117,08647.8%
    Detached104,02342.5%
    Attached13,0635.3%
Buldings with 5+ Units112,77146.0%
Mobile Homes3,8591.6%

2022 Income & Employment Data for Congressional District 29, CA

Household Income
RangeNumber%
Less than $10,00012,8365.5%
$10,000 to $14,99911,3394.9%
$15,000 to $19,9997,9133.4%
$20,000 to $24,9999,3904.0%
$25,000 to $29,9999,0743.9%
$30,000 to $34,9999,3484.0%
$35,000 to $39,9997,7003.3%
$40,000 to $44,9999,6444.2%
$45,000 to $49,9998,1613.5%
$50,000 to $59,99916,4027.1%
$60,000 to $74,99921,0419.1%
$75,000 to $99,99930,72213.2%
$100,000 to $124,99923,31210.0%
$125,000 to $149,99915,9596.9%
$150,000 to $199,99919,0828.2%
$200,000 or more20,3968.8%
Median Household Income69,961 
Per Capita Income30,465 
Welfare Households
 Number%
SSI19,2608.3%
Public Assistance12,2605.3%
Public Asst. or Food Stamps39,50717.0%
Labor Force, Ages 25-64
 Number%
Employed124,80971.1%
Unemployed11,1896.4%
In Armed Forces330.0%
Total Labor Force136,03177.5%
Not in Labor Force39,58922.5%
Real Unemployment Rate 28.9%
Class of Worker
 MaleFemale% Male
Private Sector146,108112,59156.5%
Non-Profit7,95114,50535.4%
Self-Employed33,88919,39963.6%
Local Government9,40813,33941.4%
State Government3,2986,25434.5%
Federal Government2,6442,05756.2%
Total Private + Self179,997131,99057.7%
Total Non-Profit + Govt.23,30136,15539.2%
Total203,298168,14554.7%
Pct. Govt.10.0%  
Occupation
 Number%
Management, Business, Science, Arts43,35611.6%
Sales and Office Occupations76,57920.5%
Professional, Technical69,76518.7%
Service Occupations84,93022.8%
Farming, Forestry, Fishing1,6670.4%
All others98,10626.3%
White Collar 50.9%
Industry
 Number%
Retail trade40,59910.9%
Construction36,9629.9%
Manufacturing32,2078.6%
Accommodation, food svcs, recreation29,8398.0%
Other services24,7526.6%
Educational services and health care24,2436.5%
Professional, scientific, management19,9145.3%
Transportation, warehousing, utilities19,6425.3%
Information18,5935.0%
Finance, insurance and real estate11,2783.0%
Public administration10,0782.7%
Wholesale trade7,3802.0%
Farming, forestry, fishing, mining2,7100.7%

2022 Ancestry, Citizenship & Language Data for Congressional District 29, CA

Hispanic Breakdown
CountryNumber%
Mexican323,13943.53%
Puerto Rican4,0140.54%
Cuban2,3830.32%
Dominican4270.06%
Total Central American125,89516.96%
Costa Rican5830.08%
Guatemalan39,1315.27%
Honduran5,4060.73%
Nicaraguan3,6830.50%
Panamanian3890.05%
Salvadoran75,23310.13%
Other Central American1,4700.20%
Total South American12,7191.71%
Argentinean2,0410.27%
Bolivian6540.09%
Chilean1,2070.16%
Colombian2,7510.37%
Ecuadorian1,7730.24%
Paraguayan530.01%
Peruvian3,3890.46%
Uruguayan890.01%
Venezuelan6440.09%
Other South American1180.02%
Other Hispanic17,1302.31%
Asian Breakdown
CountryNumber%
Filipino29,8334.02%
Korean4,9640.67%
Indian4,6940.63%
Vietnamese4,0710.55%
Chinese3,3780.46%
Thai3,3550.45%
Japanese2,2430.30%
Bangladeshi1,4060.19%
Cambodian7030.09%
Language Spoken at Home
LanguageNumber%
Spanish395,93156.4%
English208,23729.7%
Other Indo-European42,1046.0%
Tagalog21,0653.0%
Russian, Polish, other Slavic8,0571.1%
Other Asian7,0421.0%
Other4,5270.6%
Korean4,1570.6%
Vietnamese3,1320.4%
Ancestry
CountryNumber%
Armenian28,5213.8%
American26,1733.5%
German18,4312.5%
Irish17,0442.3%
English13,6161.8%
Italian12,8821.7%
Russian6,1970.8%
Polish5,3020.7%
European4,7990.6%
French4,5410.6%
Scottish2,7000.4%
Norwegian2,6970.4%
Ukrainian2,4960.3%
British1,9970.3%
Iranian1,9910.3%
Citizenship & Nativity
 Number%
U.S. citizen596,24080.3%
Not a citizen146,10719.7%
Native436,21258.8%
Foreign-born306,13541.2%

2022 Educational Attainment Data for Congressional District 29, CA

Educational Attainment, Population 25 Years and Older
< 9 Years9-12 YearsH.S. Grad or GEDSome CollegeBach. DegreeGrad Degree
84,411 16.6%57,212 11.3%117,999 23.2%126,893 25.0%90,165 17.7%31,293 6.2%
  Average years of education: 11.8
Population 25 Years and Older
< 9 Years 84,411 16.6%
9-12 Years 57,212 11.3%
H.S. Grad or GED 117,999 23.2%
Some College 126,893 25.0%
Bach. Degree 90,165 17.7%
Grad Degree 31,293 6.2%
Average years of education: 11.8

Source for the above data: U.S. Census Bureau / American Community Survey (1 year-estimates)



Historical U.S. House Election Results for Congressional District 29, CA

Click on the District to view county-level data for that election (where available).
NOTE: Results prior to 2022 are for districts which previously covered much of this area, regardless of district number.

DateDistrictWinnerRunner-Up OtherTotal Votes
2022-11-08 CA29Tony Cardenas* (D) 69,915 58.5% Angelica Duenas (D) 49,520 41.5% 0 0.0% 119,435
Redistricting effect (2022); the partisan balance of the district was changed by less than 1% compared to 2020.
2020-11-03 CA29Tony Cardenas* (D) 119,420 56.6% Angelica Duenas (D) 91,524 43.4% 0 0.0% 210,944
2018-11-06 CA29Tony Cardenas* (D) 124,697 80.6% Benny Bernal (R) 29,995 19.4% 0 0.0% 154,692
2016-11-08 CA29Tony Cardenas* (D) 128,407 74.7% Richard Alarcon (D) 43,417 25.3% 0 0.0% 171,824
2014-11-04 CA29Tony Cardenas* (D) 50,096 74.6% William Leader (R) 17,045 25.4% 0 0.0% 67,141
2012-11-06 CA29Tony Cardenas (D) 111,287 74.1% David Hernandez (I) 38,994 25.9% 0 0.0% 150,281
Redistricting effect (2012); the partisan balance of the district was changed by less than 1% compared to 2010.
2010-11-02 CA28Howard Berman* (D) 88,385 69.5% Merlin Froyd (R) 28,493 22.4% 10,229 8.0% 127,107
2008-11-04 CA28Howard Berman* (D) 137,471 99.9% 150 0.1% 137,621
2006-11-07 CA28Howard Berman* (D) 79,866 73.9% Stanley Kesselman (R) 20,629 19.1% 7,547 7.0% 108,042
2004-11-02 CA28Howard Berman* (D) 115,303 71.0% David Hernandez (R) 37,868 23.3% 9,339 5.7% 162,510
2002-11-05 CA28Howard Berman* (D) 73,771 71.4% David Hernandez (R) 23,926 23.2% 5,629 5.4% 103,326
Redistricting effect (2002); the partisan balance of the district was moved to the LEFT by approximately 2% compared to 2000.
2000-11-07 CA26Howard Berman* (D) 96,500 84.1% Bill Farley (Libertarian) 13,052 11.4% 5,229 4.6% 114,781
1998-11-03 CA26Howard Berman* (D) 69,000 82.5% Juan Ros (Libertarian) 6,556 7.8% 8,106 9.7% 83,662
1996-11-05 CA26Howard Berman* (D) 67,525 65.9% Bill Glass (R) 29,332 28.6% 5,658 5.5% 102,515
1994-11-08 CA26Howard Berman* (D) 55,145 62.6% Gary Forsch (R) 28,423 32.2% 4,570 5.2% 88,138
1992-11-03 CA26Howard Berman* (D) 73,807 61.0% Gary Forsch (R) 36,453 30.1% 10,648 8.8% 120,908
Redistricting effect (1992); the partisan balance of the district was changed by less than 1% compared to 1990.
1990-11-06 CA26Howard Berman* (D) 78,031 61.1% Roy Dahlson (R) 44,492 34.8% 5,268 4.1% 127,791
1988-11-08 CA26Howard Berman* (D) 126,930 70.3% Gerald Broderson (R) 53,518 29.7% 0 0.0% 180,448
1986-11-04 CA26Howard Berman* (D) 98,091 65.1% Robert Kerns (R) 52,662 34.9% 0 0.0% 150,753
1984-11-06 CA26Howard Berman* (D) 117,080 62.8% Miriam Ojeda (R) 69,372 37.2% 0 0.0% 186,452
1982-11-02 CA26Howard Berman (D) 97,383 59.6% Hal Phillips (R) 66,072 40.4% 0 0.0% 163,455
Redistricting effect (1982); the partisan balance of the district was changed by less than 1% compared to 1980.
1980-11-04 CA21Bobbi Fiedler (R) 74,843 48.7% James Corman* (D) 74,091 48.2% 4,836 3.1% 153,770
1978-11-07 CA21James Corman* (D) 73,869 59.5% Rod Walsh (R) 44,519 35.9% 5,750 4.6% 124,138
1976-11-02 CA21James Corman* (D) 101,837 66.5% Ed Hogan (R) 44,094 28.8% 7,178 4.7% 153,109
1974-11-04 CA21James Corman* (D) 88,915 73.5% Mel Nadell (R) 32,038 26.5% 4 0.0% 120,957
Redistricting effect (1974); the partisan balance of the district was changed by less than 1% compared to 1972.
1972-11-07 CA22James Corman* (D) 123,863 67.6% Bruce Wolfe (R) 53,603 29.3% 5,708 3.1% 183,174
Redistricting effect (1972); the partisan balance of the district was changed by less than 1% compared to 1970.
1970-11-03 CA22James Corman* (D) 95,256 59.4% Tom Hayden (R) 63,297 39.5% 1,880 1.2% 160,433
1968-11-05 CA22James Corman* (D) 103,695 56.9% Joe Holt (R) 75,457 41.4% 3,116 1.7% 182,268
1966-11-08 CA22James Corman* (D) 94,420 53.4% Robert Cline (R) 82,207 46.5% 29 0.0% 176,656
1964-11-03 CA22James Corman* (D) 94,141 50.5% Robert Cline (R) 92,133 49.5% 20 0.0% 186,294
1962-11-06 CA22James Corman* (D) 75,294 53.6% Charles Foote (R) 65,087 46.4% 33 0.0% 140,414
*: incumbent           sp: special election           RO: runoff election

Historical Presidential Election Results for Congressional District 29, CA


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YearTurnout WinnerRunner-Up OtherTotal Votes Diff
(St)
Diff
(US)
PSV
2020 redist Joe Biden (D) 204,924 74.5% Donald Trump* (R) 63,885 23.2% 6,095 2.2% 274,904 -11 -24 1.57%
2020 45% Joe Biden (D) 186,796 74.1% Donald Trump* (R) 59,671 23.7% 5,636 2.2% 252,103 -11 -23 1.44%
2016 37% Hillary Clinton (D) 152,517 77.7% Donald Trump (R) 32,963 16.8% 10,716 5.5% 196,196 -15 -29 1.38%
2012 33% Barack Obama* (D) 129,923 77.1% Mitt Romney (R) 34,454 20.4% 4,112 2.4% 168,489 -17 -27 1.29%
2008 41% Barack Obama (D) 147,958 76.2% John McCain (R) 42,815 22.0% 3,492 1.8% 194,265 -15 -24 1.43%
2004 38% John Kerry (D) 125,351 71.0% George W. Bush* (R) 49,220 27.9% 2,011 1.1% 176,582 -16 -23 1.42%
2000 26% Albert Gore, Jr. (D) 88,710 70.3% George W. Bush (R) 32,004 25.4% 5,394 4.3% 126,108 -16 -23 1.15%
1996 23% Bill Clinton* (D) 71,416 67.1% Robert Dole (R) 27,129 25.5% 7,930 7.4% 106,475 -13 -15 1.06%
1992 31% Bill Clinton (D) 72,673 56.8% George Bush* (R) 31,013 24.3% 24,167 18.9% 127,853 -8 -13 1.15%
1988 42% Michael Dukakis (D) 108,660 55.9% George Bush (R) 85,640 44.1% 0 0.0% 194,300 -7 -9 1.97%
1984 48% Ronald Reagan* (R) 108,528 54.5% Walter Mondale (D) 90,429 45.5% 0 0.0% 198,957 -3 -4 2.09%
1980 50% Ronald Reagan (R) 80,766 52.6% Jimmy Carter* (D) 60,172 39.2% 12,634 8.2% 153,572 0 2 1.79%
1976 51% Jimmy Carter (D) 80,681 52.2% Gerald Ford* (R) 73,773 47.8% 0 0.0% 154,454 -2 0 1.96%
1972 59% Richard Nixon* (R) 101,594 56.2% George McGovern (D) 79,296 43.8% 0 0.0% 180,890 1 -5 2.16%
1968 n/a Hubert Humphrey (D) 84,190 47.2% Richard Nixon (R) 83,993 47.1% 10,214 5.7% 178,397 -1 4 2.46%
1964 n/a Lyndon Johnson* (D) 53.1% Barry Goldwater (R) 46.9% 0.0% 6 8 n/a
* incumbent           PSV: percent of state vote
"2020 redist": shows what the results of the 2020 Presidential election would have been under the current (redistricted) boundaries of this district.

Historical Demographic Breakdown for Congressional District 29, CA


NOTE: Data prior to 2022 is for the district which previously covered much of this area, regardless of district number.

YearPopWhiteBlack IndianAsian2+ RacesHispanic
2021 738,555 20.9% 3.5% 8.0% 2.5% 64.5%
2020 717,659 18.2% 4.0% 7.4% 3.4% 67.0%
2012 687,063 16.6% 4.0% 0.7% 8.3% 2.7% 67.7%
2010 660,194 30.7% 3.4% 0.2% 6.6% 1.6% 57.5%
2002 639,088 31.4% 4.1% 0.2% 6.0% 2.4% 55.6%
2000 666,224 16.1% 5.1% 1.0% 6.7% 5.7% 65.4%
1992 571,523 33.2% 6.2% 0.6% 7.3% 52.7%
1990 640,446 47.3% 5.0% 7.2% 40.5%
1982 526,118 65.9% 4.4% 0.7% 3.7% 25.3%
1980 489,475 5.0% 1.0% 4.0% 30.0%
1976 464,934 4.0% 17.0%
1972 464,780 4.0% 17.0%
1970 501,866 3.0% 1.0% 8.0%

Voter Registration Data for Congressional District 29, CA

YearTotalRepublicanDemocratOtherR/D EdgeR/D Edge %VAPOP %
2022 377,787 50,578 13.4% 211,703 56.0% 115,506 30.6% Dem +161,125 Dem +42.6% 66%
VAPOP% is the estimated percentage of voting age population that is registered.
Registration data may include "inactive" voters.   Data for each year pertains to the November elections.