5th Congressional District (2026)

760,068 Population
496,162 Voters
These maps go into effect starting with the 2026 election cycle, following the passage of Proposition 50. View 2022 5th Congressional District.

5th Congressional District (2026)

760,068 Population
496,162 Voters
These maps go into effect starting with the 2026 election cycle, following the passage of Proposition 50. View 2022 5th Congressional District.

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How 5th Congressional District (2026) Voted

2020 General

How they voted in other elections
33 races analyzed
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Statewide & Federal 13
President Donald J. Trump* ~XX% +14.2%
Donald J. Trump*
~XX% +14.2% ~XXX,XXX
Joseph R. Biden
~XX% -14.2% ~XXX,XXX
Jo Jorgensen
~X% -54.7% ~X,XXX
Howie Hawkins
~X% -55.6% ~X,XXX
Roque De La Fuente Guerra
~X% -55.7% ~X,XXX
Gloria La Riva
~X% -55.8% ~XXX
Proposition 14 Bonds to Continue Stem Cell Research
FAILED ~XX% Yes -21.0%
Bonds to Continue Stem Cell Research
Yes
~XX% -21.0% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% +21.0% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 15 Property Tax to Fund Schools, Government Services
FAILED ~XX% Yes -36.4%
Property Tax to Fund Schools, Government Services
Yes
~XX% -36.4% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% +36.4% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 16 Affirmative Action in Government Decisions
FAILED ~XX% Yes -50.2%
Affirmative Action in Government Decisions
Yes
~XX% -50.2% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% +50.2% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 17 Restores Right to Vote After Prison Term
FAILED ~XX% Yes -21.2%
Restores Right to Vote After Prison Term
Yes
~XX% -21.2% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% +21.2% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 18 17-year-old Primary Voting Rights
FAILED ~XX% Yes -47.8%
17-year-old Primary Voting Rights
Yes
~XX% -47.8% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% +47.8% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 19 Changes Certain Property Tax Rules
FAILED ~XX% Yes -12.4%
Changes Certain Property Tax Rules
Yes
~XX% -12.4% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% +12.4% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 20 Parole Restrictions for Certain Offenses
FAILED ~XX% Yes -2.2%
Parole Restrictions for Certain Offenses
Yes
~XX% -2.2% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% +2.2% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 21 Expands Governments' Authority to Rent Control
FAILED ~XX% Yes -49.4%
Expands Governments' Authority to Rent Control
Yes
~XX% -49.4% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% +49.4% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 22 App-Based Drivers and Employee Benefits
PASSED ~XX% Yes +35.4%
App-Based Drivers and Employee Benefits
Yes
~XX% +35.4% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% -35.4% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 23 Dialysis Clinic Requirements
FAILED ~XX% Yes -48.4%
Dialysis Clinic Requirements
Yes
~XX% -48.4% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% +48.4% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 24 Amends Consumer Privacy Laws
FAILED ~XX% Yes -7.2%
Amends Consumer Privacy Laws
Yes
~XX% -7.2% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% +7.2% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 25 Eliminates Money Bail System
FAILED ~XX% Yes -40.6%
Eliminates Money Bail System
Yes
~XX% -40.6% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% +40.6% ~XXX,XXX
Legislative Races 13
Assembly Total (3 races) Republican Vote ~XX% +23.2%
Democrat Vote
~XX% -23.2% ~XX,XXX
Republican Vote
~XX% +23.2% ~XX,XXX
Congressional Total (6 races) Republican Vote ~XX% +12.8%
Democrat Vote
~XX% -12.8% ~XXX,XXX
Republican Vote
~XX% +12.8% ~XXX,XXX
Senate Total (2 races) Republican Vote ~XX% +5.8%
Democrat Vote
~XX% -5.8% ~XX,XXX
Republican Vote
~XX% +5.8% ~XX,XXX
10th Congressional District 45% of contest
Ted Howze ~XX% +0.8% View full race results
Ted Howze
~XX% +0.8% ~XX,XXX
Josh Harder*
~XX% -0.8% ~XX,XXX
12th Assembly District 58% of contest
Heath Flora* ~XX% +27.4% View full race results
Heath Flora*
~XX% +27.4% ~XX,XXX
Paul Akinjo
~XX% -27.4% ~XX,XXX
16th Congressional District 11% of contest
Kevin Cookingham ~XX% +22.2% View full race results
Kevin Cookingham
~XX% +22.2% ~XX,XXX
Jim Costa*
~XX% -22.2% ~X,XXX
1st State Senate District 1% of contest
Brian Dahle* ~XX% +8.2% View full race results
Brian Dahle*
~XX% +8.2% ~X,XXX
Pamela Dawn Swartz
~XX% -8.2% ~XXX
21st Assembly District 7% of contest
Adam Gray* ~XX% +9.2% View full race results
Adam Gray*
~XX% +9.2% ~X,XXX
Joel Gutierrez Campos
~XX% -9.2% ~X,XXX
22nd Congressional District
Devin G. Nunes* ~XX% +16.0% View full race results
Devin G. Nunes*
~XX% +16.0% ~XX,XXX
Phil Arballo
~XX% -16.0% ~XX,XXX
23rd Assembly District 40% of contest
Jim Patterson* ~XX% View full race results
Jim Patterson*
~XX% ~XX,XXX
26th Assembly District 6% of contest
Devon Mathis* ~XX% +1.6% View full race results
Devon Mathis*
~XX% +1.6% ~X,XXX
Drew Phelps
~XX% -1.6% ~X,XXX
4th Congressional District 26% of contest
Tom Mc Clintock* ~XX% +24.4% View full race results
Tom Mc Clintock*
~XX% +24.4% ~XX,XXX
Brynne S. Kennedy
~XX% -24.4% ~XX,XXX
5th Assembly District
Frank Bigelow* ~XX% View full race results
Frank Bigelow*
~XX% ~XXX,XXX
5th State Senate District 31% of contest
Jim Ridenour ~XX% +5.6% View full race results
Jim Ridenour
~XX% +5.6% ~XX,XXX
Susan Talamantes Eggman
~XX% -5.6% ~XX,XXX
8th Congressional District 6% of contest
Christine Bubser ~XX% +7.6% View full race results
Christine Bubser
~XX% +7.6% ~X,XXX
Jay Obernolte
~XX% -7.6% ~X,XXX
9th Congressional District 2% of contest
Antonio C. Amador ~XX% +45.2% View full race results
Antonio C. Amador
~XX% +45.2% ~X,XXX
Jerry Mc Nerney*
~XX% -45.2% ~XXX
Overlapping Ballot Measures 7
Measure A - City of Turlock 66% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +10.0% View full results
Shall the measure to maintain fire, 9-1-1 emergency medical response, neighborhood safety, anti-gang/anti-drug programs; restore fire station staffing; address homelessness, vagrancy; keep public areas safe/clean; repair streets, potholes; retain small businesses, local jobs; and other general services by establishing a ¾¢ sales tax providing approximately $11,000,000 annually until ended by voters, requiring public disclosure of spending, all funds used locally, be adopted?
Yes
~XX% +10.0% ~XX,XXX
No
~XX% -10.0% ~X,XXX
Measure A - Clovis Unified School District 70% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +20.0% View full results
With no estimated increase to current tax rates, all money staying local, and no money for administrators’ salaries, shall Clovis Unified School District’s measure to maintain neighborhood schools, upgrade security/health measures and avoid overcrowding by: building, modernizing, and repairing school and career/vocational facilities be adopted, authorizing $335 million in bonds at legal interest rates, levying 6¢ per $100 assessed value, raising $27.3 million annually to repay bonds through maturity, with required independent audits and citizens’ oversight?
Yes
~XX% +20.0% ~XX,XXX
No
~XX% -20.0% ~XX,XXX
Measure D - Central Unified School District 11% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +2.8% View full results
To provide quality schools including a comprehensive high school and new elementary school; improve student safety/school security; renovate existing classrooms and schools; upgrade technology infrastructure, and create local construction jobs shall Central Unified School District's measure authorizing $120 million in bonds be adopted, with legal interest rates, estimated levies averaging less than 6 cents per $100 of assessed value, raising $6.8 million annually to repay bonds through maturity, annual audits, citizen oversight and all funds benefitting Central schools?
Yes
~XX% +2.8% ~X,XXX
No
~XX% -2.8% ~X,XXX
Measure U - Salida Union School District 53% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +16.0% View full results
To retrofit and renovate classrooms at Dena Boer, Mildred Perkins, Salida and Sisk Elementary Schools and Salida Middle School; increase student internet and computer technology access; upgrade emergency communication/ preparedness and fire alarm systems; improve campus security /student safety; repair roofs and create local construction jobs, shall Salida Union School District’s measure authorizing $9.24 million in bonds be adopted with payments averaging less than 2¢ per $100 assessed valuation (raising an average $644,000/ year until repaid), legal rates, annual audits and independent oversight?
Yes
~XX% +16.0% ~X,XXX
No
~XX% -16.0% ~X,XXX
Measure W - Hughson Fire Protection District
PASSED ~XX% Yes +23.2% View full results
Yes
~XX% +23.2% ~X,XXX
No
~XX% -23.2% ~X,XXX
Measure X - County of San Joaquin 3% of contest
FAILED ~XX% Yes +5.6% View full results
Shall the measure supporting early childhood education and youth programs, including literacy, gang reduction, after-school programs, and drug prevention, with emphasis on children facing the greatest disparities, and promoting public health, homeless mitigation, and enforcing cannabis laws; imposing a special tax on commercial cannabis businesses in unincorporated San Joaquin County at a rate of 3.5% to 8% of gross receipts, including a $2.00 cultivation Square Footage Payment be adopted? (Annual revenue estimate: $250,000.00) (Duration: Until repealed.)
Yes
~XX% +5.6% ~X,XXX
No
~XX% -5.6% ~X,XXX
Measure Y - Stanislaus Union School District 86% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +20.0% View full results
With no increase in total approved debt, shall Stanislaus Union School District's measure to retrofit/ construct classrooms; increase student internet/ technology access; improve school security/ student safety; upgrade emergency communication systems; and create local construction jobs be adopted, allowing immediate access to $21.4 million of previously approved bonds through issuance of new bonds with annual payments less than 3¢ per $100 of assessed valuation (generating $1.6 million dollars/ year until repaid), legal rates, annual audits and independent oversight?
Yes
~XX% +20.0% ~X,XXX
No
~XX% -20.0% ~X,XXX
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