California
California
* NARAL Pro-Choice America PAC endorsed candidate
President
President Barack Obama (D) is pro-choice. *
Former Gov. Mitt Romney (R) is anti-choice.
U.S. Senate
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Elizabeth Emken (R)
is anti-choice.
U.S. House of Representatives
District 01 (Open Seat)
State Sen. Doug LaMalfa (R)
is anti-choice.
Jim Reed (D) has no known position on choice.
District 02 (Open Seat)
State Rep. Jared Huffman (D)
is pro-choice.
Dan Roberts (R) has no known position on choice.
District 03
Rep. John Garamendi (D)
is mixed-choice. (Incumbent)
Kim Vann (R)
is presumed to be mixed-choice.
District 04
Rep. Tom McClintock (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Jack Uppal (D)
is presumed to be pro-choice.
District 05
Rep. Mike Thompson (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Randy Loftin (R)
is anti-choice.
District 06
Rep. Doris Matsui (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Joseph McCray Sr. (R)
is anti-choice.
District 07
Rep. Dan Lungren (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Ami Bera (D)
is pro-choice.
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District 08 (Open Seat)
State Rep. Paul Cook (R)
is anti-choice.
Gregg Imus (R)
is anti-choice.
District 09
Rep. Jerry McNerney (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Ricky Gill (R)
is anti-choice.
District 10
Rep. Jeff Denham (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Jose Hernandez (D)
is pro-choice.
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District 11
Rep. George Miller (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Virginia Fuller (R)
is anti-choice.
District 12
Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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John Dennis (R)
is anti-choice.
District 13
Rep. Barbara Lee (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Marilyn Singleton (I) has no known position on choice.
District 14
Rep. Jackie Speier (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Deborah Bacigalupi (R) has no known position on choice.
District 15
Rep. Pete Stark (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Eric Swalwell (D)
is presumed to be pro-choice.
District 16 (Redrawn District)
Rep. Jim Costa (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Brian Whelan (R)
is anti-choice.
District 17
Rep. Mike Honda (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Evelyn Li (R) has no known position on choice.
District 18
Rep. Anna Eshoo (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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David Chapman (R) has no known position on choice.
District 19
Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Robert Murray (R)
is anti-choice.
District 20
Rep. Sam Farr (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Jeff Taylor (R)
is anti-choice.
District 21 (New District)
John Hernandez (D)
is presumed to be pro-choice.
State Rep. David Valadao (R)
is anti-choice.
District 22
Rep. David Nunes (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Otto Lee (D) has no known position on choice.
District 23
Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Terry Phillips (I)
is presumed to be pro-choice.
District 24
Rep. Lois Capps (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Former Lieutenant Gov. Abel Maldonado (R)
is mixed-choice.
District 25
Rep. Buck McKeon (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Lee Rogers (D)
is presumed to be pro-choice.
District 26 (Open Seat)
State Rep. Julia Brownley (D)
is pro-choice.
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State Sen. Tony Strickland (R)
is anti-choice.
District 27
Rep. Judy Chu (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Jack Orswell (R)
is presumed to be anti-choice.
District 28
Rep. Adam Schiff (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Phil Jennerjahn (R)
is anti-choice.
District 29 (New District)
Tony Cardenas (D)
is presumed to be pro-choice.
David Hernandez (I)
is anti-choice.
District 30 (Redrawn District)
Rep. Howard Berman (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
Rep. Brad Sherman (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
District 31
Rep. Gary Miller (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
State Sen. Bob Dutton (R)
is anti-choice.
District 32 (Redrawn District)
Rep. Grace Napolitano (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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David Miller (R)
is anti-choice.
District 33
Rep. Henry Waxman (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Bill Bloomfield (I) has no known position on choice.
District 34
Rep. Xavier Becerra (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Stephen Smith (R)
is anti-choice.
District 35
Rep. Joe Baca (D)
is mixed-choice. (Incumbent)
State Rep. Gloria Negrete McLeod (D)
is pro-choice.
District 36
Rep. Mary Bono Mack (R)
is mixed-choice. (Incumbent)
Raul Ruiz (D)
is presumed to be pro-choice.
District 37
Rep. Karen Bass (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Morgan Osborne (R) has no known position on choice.
District 38
Rep. Linda Sanchez (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Benjamin Campos (R)
is anti-choice.
District 39
Rep. Ed Royce (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Jay Chen (D)
is presumed to be pro-choice.
District 40
Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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David John Sanchez (D)
is presumed to be pro-choice.
District 41 (New District)
Mark Takano (D)
is pro-choice.
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John Tavaglione (R)
is mixed-choice.
District 42
Rep. Ken Calvert (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Michael Williamson (D)
is mixed-choice.
District 43
Rep. Maxine Waters (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Bob Flores (D) has no known position on choice.
District 44
Rep. Janice Hahn (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
Rep. Laura Richardson (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
District 45
Rep. John Campbell (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Sukhee Kang (D) has no known position on choice.
District 46
Rep. Loretta Sanchez (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Jerry Hayden (R)
is anti-choice.
District 47 (New District)
Gary DeLong (R) has no known position on choice.
State Sen. Alan Lowenthal (D)
is pro-choice.
District 48
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Ron Varasteh (D) has no known position on choice.
District 49
Rep. Darrell Issa (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Jerry Tetalman (D)
is presumed to be pro-choice.
District 50
Rep. Duncan Hunter (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
David Secor (D) has no known position on choice.
District 51 (Open Seat)
Michael Crimmins (R)
is anti-choice.
State Sen. Juan Vargas (D)
is mixed-choice.
District 52
Rep. Brian Bilbray (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Scott Peters (D)
is pro-choice.
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District 53
Rep. Susan Davis (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Nick Popaditch (R)
is anti-choice.
Candidate choice positions are determined by NARAL Pro-Choice America using current research. Choice positions are subject to change. Explanation of positions on choice >>


