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California At A Glance
Last Updated June 22, 2005

For district profiles and additional information on the elected officials of California, please use the pull-down menu above.

The State:

  • Profile: Click here for political history and analysis.
  • Size: 163,696 square miles
  • Population in 2000: 33,871,648; 94.5% urban; 5.5% rural
  • Population in 1990: 29,760,021
  • Population Change: Up 13.6% 1990-2000; Up 25.7% 1980-1990
  • Population Rank: 1st of 50; 12.0% of total U.S. population
  • Most Populous Cities: Los Angeles (3,819,951); San Diego (1,266,753); San Jose (898,349); San Francisco (751,682); Long Beach (475,460)
  • Registered Voters: 7,120,425 D (43.0%); 5,745,518 R (34.7%); 3,691,330 unaffiliated and minor parties (22.3%)
  • Presidential Votes: Click here for analysis and past returns.
  • Congressional Redistricting: Click here for additional details. An expanded map of the current lines is also available.
  • State Senate: 25 D 15 R
  • State Assembly: 48 D 32 R
  • State Legislative Term Limits: Yes

Key Elected Officials:

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Mike Thompson
  (D-01)
Wally Herger
  (R-02)
Dan Lungren
  (R-03)
John Doolittle
  (R-04)
Doris Matsui
  (D-05)
Lynn Woolsey
  (D-06)
George Miller
  (D-07)
Nancy Pelosi
  (D-08)
Barbara Lee
  (D-09)
Ellen Tauscher
  (D-10)
Richard Pombo
  (R-11)
Tom Lantos
  (D-12)
Pete Stark
  (D-13)
Anna Eshoo
  (D-14)
Mike Honda
  (D-15)
Zoe Lofgren
  (D-16)
Sam Farr
  (D-17)
Dennis Cardoza
  (D-18)
George Radanovich
  (R-19)
Jim Costa
  (D-20)
Devin Nunes
  (R-21)
Bill Thomas
  (R-22)
Lois Capps
  (D-23)
Elton Gallegly
  (R-24)
Buck McKeon
  (R-25)
David Dreier
  (R-26)
Brad Sherman
  (D-27)
Howard Berman
  (D-28)
Adam Schiff
  (D-29)
Henry Waxman
  (D-30)
Xavier Becerra
  (D-31)
Hilda Solis
  (D-32)
Diane Watson
  (D-33)
Lucille Roybal-Allard
  (D-34)
Maxine Waters
  (D-35)
Jane Harman
  (D-36)
Juanita Millender-McDonald
  (D-37)
Grace Napolitano
  (D-38)
Linda Sanchez
  (D-39)
Ed Royce
  (R-40)
Jerry Lewis
  (R-41)
Gary Miller
  (R-42)
Joe Baca
  (D-43)
Ken Calvert
  (R-44)
Mary Bono
  (R-45)
Dana Rohrabacher
  (R-46)
Loretta Sanchez
  (D-47)
John Campbell
  (R-48)
Darrell Issa
  (R-49)
Vacant
  (R-50)
Bob Filner
  (D-51)
Duncan Hunter
  (R-52)
Susan Davis
  (D-53)

The People:
For definitions and additional details regarding the data below, please see the Almanac 2006 Guide to Usage.

  • Race/Ethnic Origin: 15,816,790 (46.7%) white; 2,181,926 (6.4%) black; 3,648,860 (10.8%) Asian; 178,984 (0.5%) American Indian; 103,736 (0.3%) Pacific islander/Hawaiian; 903,115 (2.7%) two-plus races; 71,681 (0.2%) other; 10,966,556 (32.4%) Hispanic origin
  • Ancestry: 8.0% German, 6.3% Irish, 6.1% English, 3.5% Italian, 2.7% USA
  • State Natives: 50.2% of residents were born in-state.
  • Non-Citizens: 15.9% of residents are foreign-born and not U.S. citizens
  • Language Spoken, by Household: 62.2% English; 22.4% Spanish; 8.6% Asian
  • Education: 76.8% high school graduates; 26.6% college graduates
  • Military Veterans: 2,569,340 (10.4%); WWII: (20.5%); Korea: (13.7%); Vietnam: (32.4%); First Gulf War: (9.8%)

The Economy:
For definitions and additional details regarding the data below, please see the Almanac 2006 Guide to Usage.

  • Industry: 1.9% agriculture; 6.2% construction; 6.9% finance; 3.9% information; 17.8% manufacturing; 30.1% professional; 4.5% public administration; 15.2% trade; 13.4% other
  • Work Force: 21.2% blue collar; 62.7% white collar; 16.1% gray collar
  • Work Sector: 76.5% private; 14.7% government; 8.5% self-employed; 0.4% unpaid family workers
  • Unemployment: 0.4% unemployed
  • Median Household Income: $47,493
    • 14.2% are below the poverty line
    • 14.0% less than $15,000
    • 22.9% $15-35,000
    • 15.2% $35-50,000
    • 30.7% $50-100,000
    • 10.4% $100-150,000
    • 6.9% more than $150,000
  • Median Home Value: $198,900
    • 5.1% less than $50,000
    • 11.3% $50-100,000
    • 34.0% $100-200,000
    • 20.8% $200-300,000
    • 17.8% $300-500,000
    • 11.0% more than $500,000

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