State: | California |
District Number: | 28 |
Image Caption: | Interactive map of district boundaries since January 3, 2023 |
Party: | Democratic |
Residence: | Monterey Park |
Percent Urban: | 100% |
Percent Rural: | 0% |
Population: | 719,742 |
Population Year: | 2022 |
Median Income: | $98,310 |
Distribution: | 100% urban 0% rural US Census |
Percent White: | 27.2 |
Percent Hispanic: | 26.5 |
Percent Black: | 3.6 |
Percent Asian: | 38.6 |
Percent More Than One Race: | 3.4 |
Percent Other Race: | 0.7 |
Cpvi: | D+16[1] |
California's 28th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of California, in Los Angeles County. The district is regarded as a Democratic stronghold and has been held by the Democratic Party since 2003[2] and is currently represented by .
Following redistricting ahead of the 2022 election cycle, the 18th district was relocated to the San Gabriel Valley.
Formerly, from 2003 to 2013, the district included about half of the San Fernando Valley, including North Hollywood, in the Greater Los Angeles Area. Due to redistricting after the 2010 United States census, the district shifted east within Los Angeles County and includes portions of Burbank and Glendale.
Election results from statewide races | |||
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Year | Office | Results | |
1990 | Governor[3] | align=right | Feinstein 69.2% – 27.4% |
1992 | President[4] | Bush 41.3% – 37.8% | |
Senator[5] | Herschensohn 54.8% – 36.9% | ||
Senator (Special)[6] | Seymour 46.9% – 44.8% | ||
1994 | Governor[7] | align=right | Wilson 62.7% – 33.8% |
Senator[8] | Huffington 53.9% – 33.7% | ||
1996 | President[9] | Clinton 45.3% – 44.1% | |
1998 | Governor[10] | Davis 52.2% – 45.0% | |
Senator[11] | Fong 50.6% – 45.9% | ||
2000 | President[12] | align=right | Gore 49.0% – 46.9% |
Senator[13] | align=right | Feinstein 51.2% – 42.0% | |
2002 | Governor[14] | align=right | Davis 62.2% – 27.9% |
2003 | Recall[15] [16] | align="right" 58.0% – 42.0% | |
Bustamante 44.7% – 39.1% | |||
2004 | President[17] | align=right | Kerry 71.0% – 27.9% |
Senator[18] | align=right | Boxer 73.9% – 20.8% | |
2006 | Governor[19] | Angelides 54.7% – 40.2% | |
Senator[20] | align=right | Feinstein 75.2% – 19.5% | |
2008 | President[21] | align=right | Obama 76.1% – 22.0% |
2010 | Governor[22] | align=right | Brown 69.3% – 25.7% |
Senator[23] | align=right | Boxer 69.8% – 25.1% | |
2012 | President[24] | align=right | Obama 70.3% – 26.5% |
Senator[25] | Feinstein 73.4% – 26.6% | ||
2014 | Governor[26] | Brown 71.2% – 28.8% | |
2016 | President[27] | align=right | Clinton 72.1% – 22.3% |
Senator[28] | Harris 66.1% – 33.9% | ||
2018 | Governor[29] | Newsom 75.3% – 24.7% | |
Senator[30] | Feinstein 58.4% – 41.6% | ||
2020 | President[31] | align=right | Biden 70.9% – 27.2% |
2021 | Recall[32] | align="right" 73.7% – 26.3% | |
2022 | Governor[33] | Newsom 62.7 - 37.3% | |
Senator | Padilla 64.6 - 35.4% |
County | Seat | Population | ||
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37 | Los Angeles | Los Angeles | 9,829,544 | |
71 | San Bernardino | San Bernardino | 2,194,710 |
Los Angeles County is split between this district, the 23rd district, the 30th district, the 31st district, the 34th district, the 35th district, and the 38th district. The 28th and 23rd are partitioned by Angeles National Forest and Juniper Hills Rd.
The 28th and 30th are partitioned by Angeles National Forest, Big Tujunga Creek, Big Tujunga Canyon Rd, Silver Creek, Markridge Rd, Pennsylvania Ave, Northwoods Ln, Ramsdell Ave, Fairway Ave, La Crescenta Ave, Mayfield Ave, Rosemont Ave, Florencita Ave, Thompson Ct, Park Pl, Verdugo Blvd, La Tour Way, Descanso Gardens, Norham Pl, Wendover Rd, Linda Vista Ave, Oak Grove Dr, Yucca Ln, W Montana St, Vermont St, Forest Ave, Wyoming St, Lincoln Ave, Anderson Pl, Canada Pl, Highway 210, W Hammond St, Glen Ave, W Mountain St, Manzanita Ave, N Orange Grove Blvd, and Ventura Freeway.
The 28th and 31st are partitioned by Rio Hondo River, Garvey Ave, Highway 19, Highway 10, Eaton Wash, Temple City Blvd, Valley Blvd, Ellis Ln, Lower Azusa Rd, Grande Ave, Santa Anita Ave, Lynrose St, Flood Control Basin, Peck Rd, Randolph St, Cogswell Rd, Clark St, Durfree Ave, Santa Anita Wash, S 10th Ave, Jeffries Ave, Mayflower/Fairgreen Ave, Alta Vista/Fairgreen Ave, El Norte Ave, S 5th Ave, Valencia Way/N 5th Ave, Hillcrest Blvd, E Hillcrest Blvd, Grand Ave, E Greystone Ave, N Bradoaks Ave, Angeles National Forest, W Fork Rd, Highway 39, Cedar Creek, Iron Fork, Glendora Mountain Rd, Morris Reservoir, W Sierra Madre Ave, N Lorraine Ave, E Foothill Blvd, E Carroll Ave, Steffen St, S Lorraine Ave, AT and SF Railway, E Route 66, N Cataract Ave, San Dimas Canyon Rd, Clayton Ct, Live Oak Canyon, Rotary Dr, Highway 30, Williams Ave, Highway 210, Garey Ave, and Summer Ave.
The 28th and 34th are partitioned by Colorado Blvd, Lantana Dr, Church St, Adelaide Pl, Highway 110, N Huntingdon Dr, S Winchester Ave, Valley Blvd, Laguna Channel, Highway 710, l-10 Express Ln, Rollins Dr, Floral Dr, E Colonia, Belvedere Park, Highway 60, S Atlantic Blvd, and Pomona Blvd.
The 28th and 35th are partitioned by Towne Ave, Harrison Ave, Carnegie Ave, W Arrow Highway, Mountain Ave, and E American Ave.
The 28th and 38th are partitioned by E Pomona Blvd, Potrero Grande Dr, Arroyo Dr, Hill Dr, Montebello Blvd, N San Gabriel Blvd, and Walnut Grove Ave. The 28th takes in the north side of the cities of Glendora and Monrovia, the cities of Pasadena, Alhambra, Monterey Park, Arcadia, Glendora, Rosemead, San Gabriel, Claremont, Temple City, and La Cañada Flintridge, as well as the census-designated place Altadena.
San Bernardino County is split between this district, the 23rd district, the 33rd district, and the 35th district. They are partitioned by San Bernardino National Forest, Manzanita Rd, Highway 15, Cajon Blvd, W Kenwood Ave, Highway 215, W Meyers Rd, Ohio Ave, Pine Ave, Bailey Ct, Highway 206, Devils Canyon Rd, Cloudland Truck Trail, Cloudland Cutoff, Hill Dr, W 54th St, E Hill Dr, Bonita Vista Dr, Sterling Ave, Argyle Ave, E Marshall Blvd, Rockford Ave, Lynwood Dr, La Praix St, Orchid Dr, Denair Ave, Highland Ave, Orchard Rd, Arroyo Vista Dr, Church St, Greensport Rd, Florida St, Garnet St, Nice Ave, Crafton Ave, 5th Ave, Walnut St, 6th Ave, S Wabash Ave, E Citrus Ave, N Church St, Southern California Regional Rail A, Tennessee St, Highway 10, California St, E Washington St, and S Barton Rd. The 28th district takes in the north side of the cities of Upland and Rancho Cucamonga.
Member | Party | Dates | Cong ress(es) | Electoral history | Counties | ||||
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District created January 3, 1953 | |||||||||
align=left | James B. Utt | Republican | nowrap | January 3, 1953 – January 3, 1963 | Elected in 1952. Re-elected in 1954. Re-elected in 1956. Re-elected in 1958. Re-elected in 1960. Redistricted to the . | 1953–1963 Orange, Northwestern San Diego | |||
Alphonzo E. Bell Jr. | Republican | January 3, 1963 – January 3, 1975 | Redistricted from the and re-elected in 1962. Re-elected in 1964. Re-elected in 1966. Re-elected in 1968. Re-elected in 1970. Re-elected in 1972. Redistricted to the . | 1963–1969 Los Angeles | |||||
1969–1973 Los Angeles | |||||||||
1973–1975 Los Angeles | |||||||||
align=left | Yvonne Brathwaite Burke | Democratic | nowrap | January 3, 1975 – January 3, 1979 | Redistricted from the and re-elected in 1974. Re-elected in 1976. Retired to run for Attorney General. | 1975–1983 Los Angeles | |||
Julian C. Dixon | Democratic | January 3, 1979 – January 3, 1993 | Elected in 1978. Re-elected in 1980. Re-elected in 1982. Re-elected in 1984. Re-elected in 1986. Re-elected in 1988. Re-elected in 1990. Redistricted to the . | ||||||
1983–1993 Southern Los Angeles (Inglewood) | |||||||||
align=left | David Dreier | Republican | nowrap | January 3, 1993 – January 3, 2003 | Redistricted from the and re-elected in 1992. Re-elected in 1994. Re-elected in 1996. Re-elected in 1998. Re-elected in 2000. Redistricted to the . | 1993–2003 Los Angeles (Eastern suburbs) | |||
align=left | Howard Berman | Democratic | nowrap | January 3, 2003 – January 3, 2013 | Redistricted from the and re-elected in 2002. Re-elected in 2004. Re-elected in 2006. Re-elected in 2008. Re-elected in 2010. Redistricted to the and lost. | 2003–2013 Los Angeles (San Fernando, Van Nuys) | |||
align=left | Adam Schiff | Democratic | nowrap | January 3, 2013 – January 3, 2023 | Redistricted from the and re-elected in 2012. Re-elected in 2014. Re-elected in 2016. Re-elected in 2018. Re-elected in 2020. Redistricted to the . | 2013–2023 West Hollywood, Burbank, Glendale, Northeastern Los Angeles suburbs, as well as parts of Central Los Angeles. | |||
align=left | Judy Chu | Democratic | nowrap | January 3, 2023 – present | Redistricted from the and re-elected in 2022. | 2023–present: Parts of Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties and covers much of the San Gabriel Foothills |
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