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1 Recent results in statewide elections  





2 Composition  



2.1  Cities & CDP with 10,000 or more people  







3 List of members representing the district  





4 Election results  



4.1  1962  





4.2  1964  





4.3  1966  





4.4  1968  





4.5  1970  





4.6  1972  





4.7  1974  





4.8  1975 (Special)  





4.9  1976  





4.10  1978  





4.11  1980  





4.12  1982  





4.13  1984  





4.14  1986  





4.15  1988  





4.16  1990  





4.17  1992  





4.18  1994  





4.19  1996 (Special)  





4.20  1996  





4.21  1998  





4.22  2000  





4.23  2002  





4.24  2004  





4.25  2006  





4.26  2007 (Special)  





4.27  2008  





4.28  2010  





4.29  2012  





4.30  2014  





4.31  2016  





4.32  2018  





4.33  2020  





4.34  2022  







5 Historical district boundaries  





6 See also  





7 References  





8 External links  














California's 37th congressional district






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California's 37th congressional district

Map
Interactive map of district boundaries since January 3, 2023
Representative
  Sydney Kamlager-Dove
DLos Angeles
Population (2022)740,416[1]
Median household
income
$64,565[1]
Ethnicity
  • 22.3% Black
  • 13.2% White
  • 6.3% Asian
  • 3.2% Two or more races
  • 1.1% other
  • Cook PVID+37[2]

    California's 37th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. stateofCalifornia based in Los Angeles County. It includes many neighborhoods west and southwest of Downtown Los Angeles.

    The district includes

    The district is highly diverse ethnically. Approximately 40% of the district's residents are Hispanic, while African Americans and whites make up nearly a quarter each.

    The district is currently represented by Democrat Sydney Kamlager-Dove; she was elected to the seat in the 2022 midterm elections and took office on January 3, 2023.

    Recent results in statewide elections[edit]

    Election results from statewide races
    Year Office Results
    1990 Governor[3] Wilson 58.4% - 36.5%
    1992 President[4] Clinton 73.8% - 15.7%
    Senator[5] Boxer 70.9% - 21.4%
    Senator (Special)[6] Feinstein 75.7% - 17.7%
    1994 Governor[7] Brown 64.3% - 31.8%
    Senator[8] Feinstein 66.6% - 24.4%
    1996 President[9] Clinton 81.5% - 12.7%
    1998 Governor[10] Davis 84.2% - 13.1%
    Senator[11] Boxer 80.7% – 16.0%
    2000 President[12] Gore 82.8% - 14.8%
    Senator[13] Feinstein 82.8% - 11.8%
    2002 Governor[14] Davis 67.7% - 23.6%
    2003 Recall[15][16] No No 59.3% - 40.7%
    Bustamante 44.3% - 36.7%
    2004 President[17] Kerry 73.5% - 25.2%
    Senator[18] Boxer 76.3% - 18.1%
    2006 Governor[19] Angelides 60.6% - 33.9%
    Senator[20] Feinstein 76.6% - 18.0%
    2008 President[21] Obama 79.6% - 18.7%
    2010 Governor[22] Brown 74.1% - 20.3%
    Senator[23] Boxer 73.7% - 20.5%
    2012 President[24] Obama 84.9% - 12.7%
    Senator[25] Feinstein 86.1% – 13.9%
    2014 Governor[26] Brown 84.3% – 15.7%
    2016 President[27] Clinton 85.7% - 9.6%
    Senator[28] Harris 74.3% – 25.7%
    2018 Governor[29] Newsom 86.3% – 13.7%
    Senator[30] Feinstein 53.7% – 46.3%
    2020 President[31] Biden 84.3% - 13.8%
    2021 Recall[32] No No 85.6% - 14.4%
    2022 Governor[33] Newsom 85.0 - 15.0%
    Senator Padilla 86.4 - 13.6%

    Composition[edit]

    # County Seat Population
    37 Los Angeles Los Angeles 9,829,544

    As of the 2020 redistricting, California's 37th congressional district is located in the South Los Angeles region.

    Los Angeles County is split between this district, the 30th district, the 34th district, the 36th district, the 42nd district, and the 43rd district. The 37th, 30th and 36th are partitioned by Phyllis Ave, N Doheny Dr, N Oakhurst Dr, Burton Way, N Robertson Blvd, 8733 Clifton Way-201 S Le Doux Rd, N San Vicente Blvd, La Cienga Park, S Le Doux Rd, Gregory Way, S Robertson Blvd, Whitworth Dr, Beverly Green Dr, 1271 Beverly Green Dr-1333 Beverly Green Dr, Heath Ave, S Moreno Dr, Highway 2, Century Park W, W Pico Blvd, Patricia Ave, Lorenzo Pl, Monte Mar Dr, Beverwill Dr, Castle Heights Ave, Club Dr, McConnell Dr, National Blvd, Palms Blvd, Overland Ave, Venice Blvd, Highway 405, W Havelock Ave, S St Nicholas Ave, Ballona Creek, and Centinela Creek Channel.

    The 37th, 34th and 42nd are partitioned by Crenshaw Blvd, W Pico Blvd, S Normandie Ave, Highway 10, Harbor Freeway, E 7th St, S Alameda St, S Alameda St, E Slauson Ave, S Central Ave, Firestone Blvd-E 90 St.

    The 37th and 43rd are partitioned by E 91st St, McKinley Ave, E 88th Pl, Avalon Blvd, E Manchester Ave, S Normandie Ave, W 94th Pl, S Halldale Ave, W Century Blvd, La Salle Ave/S Denker Ave, W 104th St, S Western Ave, W 108th St, S Gramercy Pl, S Van Ness Ave, W 76th St, 8th Ave, W 79th St, S Victoria Ave, W 74th St, West Blvd, W 64th St, S La Brea Ave, 6231 S La Brea Ave-Flight Ave, W 64th St, 6404 S Springpark Ave-W Fairview Blvd, and W Centinela Ave.

    The 37th district take in the city of Culver City, and the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Jefferson Park, Hyde Park, Ladera, and the north side of Century City.

    Cities & CDP with 10,000 or more people[edit]

    List of members representing the district[edit]

    Member Party Dates Cong
    ress(es)
    Electoral history Counties
    District created January 3, 1963

    Lionel Van Deerlin
    (San Diego)
    Democratic January 3, 1963 –
    January 3, 1973
    88th
    89th
    90th
    91st
    92nd
    Elected in 1962.
    Re-elected in 1964.
    Re-elected in 1966.
    Re-elected in 1968.
    Re-elected in 1970.
    Redistricted to the 41st district.
    1963–1969
    San Diego (City of San Diego)
    1969–1973
    Eastern/Southern San Diego

    Yvonne Brathwaite Burke
    (Los Angeles)
    Democratic January 3, 1973 –
    January 3, 1975
    93rd Elected in 1972.
    Redistricted to the 28th district.
    1973–1975
    Los Angeles

    Jerry Pettis
    (Lomda Linda)
    Republican January 3, 1975 –
    February 14, 1975
    94th Redistricted from the 33rd district.
    Elected in 1974.
    Died.
    1975–1983
    Riverside, San Bernardino
    Vacant February 14, 1975 –
    April 29, 1975
    94th

    Shirley Neil Pettis
    (Loma Linda)
    Republican April 29, 1975 –
    January 3, 1979
    94th
    95th
    Elected to finish Pettis's term.
    Re-elected in 1976.
    Retired.

    Jerry Lewis
    (San Bernardino)
    Republican January 3, 1979 –
    January 3, 1983
    96th
    97th
    Elected in 1978.
    Re-elected in 1980.
    Redistricted to the 35th district.

    Al McCandless
    (La Quinta)
    Republican January 3, 1983 –
    January 3, 1993
    98th
    99th
    100th
    101st
    102nd
    Elected in 1982.
    Re-elected in 1984.
    Re-elected in 1986.
    Re-elected in 1988.
    Re-elected in 1990.
    Redistricted to the 44th district.
    1983–1993
    Riverside

    Walter R. Tucker III
    (Compton)
    Democratic January 3, 1993 –
    December 15, 1995
    103rd
    104th
    Elected in 1992.
    Re-elected in 1994.
    Resigned.
    1993–2003
    Los Angeles (Compton, Carson, Long Beach)
    Vacant December 15, 1995 –
    March 26, 1996
    104th

    Juanita Millender-McDonald
    (Carson)
    Democratic March 26, 1996 –
    April 22, 2007
    104th
    105th
    106th
    107th
    108th
    109th
    110th
    Elected to finish Tucker's term.
    Re-elected in 1996.
    Re-elected in 1998.
    Re-elected in 2000.
    Re-elected in 2002.
    Re-elected in 2004.
    Re-elected in 2006.
    Died.
    2003–2013

    Los Angeles (Compton, Carson, Long Beach)
    Vacant April 22, 2007 –
    August 21, 2007
    110th

    Laura Richardson
    (Long Beach)
    Democratic August 21, 2007 –
    January 3, 2013
    110th
    111th
    112th
    Elected to finish McDonald's term.
    Re-elected in 2008.
    Re-elected in 2010.
    Redistricted to the 44th district and lost re-election.

    Karen Bass
    (Los Angeles)
    Democratic January 3, 2013 –
    December 9, 2022
    113th
    114th
    115th
    116th
    117th
    Redistricted from the 33rd district and re-elected in 2012.
    Re-elected in 2014.
    Re-elected in 2016.
    Re-elected in 2018.
    Re-elected in 2020.
    Resigned when elected mayor of Los Angeles.
    2013–2023

    West Los Angeles (Crenshaw, and Culver City)
    Vacant December 9, 2022 –
    January 3, 2023
    117th

    Sydney Kamlager-Dove
    (Los Angeles)
    Democratic January 3, 2023 –
    present
    118th Elected in 2022. 2023–present

    West Los Angeles (Crenshaw, and Culver City)

    Election results[edit]

    19621964196619681970197219741975 (Special)19761978198019821984198619881990199219941996 (Special)1996199820002002200420062007 (Special)20082010201220142016201820202022

    1962[edit]

    1962 United States House of Representatives elections in California[34]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Lionel Van Deerlin (Incumbent) 63,821 51.4
    Republican Dick Wilson 60,460 48.6
    Total votes 124,281 100.0
    Democratic win (new seat)

    1964[edit]

    1964 United States House of Representatives elections in California[35]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Lionel Van Deerlin (Incumbent) 85,624 58.2
    Republican Dick Wilson 61,373 41.8
    Total votes 146,997 100.0
    Democratic hold

    1966[edit]

    1966 United States House of Representatives elections in California[36]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Lionel Van Deerlin (Incumbent) 80,060 61.2
    Republican Samuel S. Vener 50,817 38.8
    Total votes 130,877 100.0
    Democratic hold

    1968[edit]

    1968 United States House of Representatives elections in California[37]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Lionel Van Deerlin (Incumbent) 95,591 64.7
    Republican Mike Schaefer 52,212 35.3
    Total votes 147,803 100.0
    Democratic hold

    1970[edit]

    1970 United States House of Representatives elections in California[38]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Lionel Van Deerlin (Incumbent) 93,952 72.1
    Republican James B. Kuhn 31,968 24.5
    American Independent Faye B. Brice 2,962 2.3
    Peace and Freedom Fritjof Thygeson 1,386 1.1
    Total votes 130,268 100.0
    Democratic hold

    1972[edit]

    1972 United States House of Representatives elections in California[39]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Yvonne Brathwaite Burke 120,392 73.2
    Republican Greg Tria 40,633 24.7
    Peace and Freedom John Hagg 3,485 2.1
    Total votes 164,510 100.0
    Democratic hold

    1974[edit]

    1974 United States House of Representatives elections in California[40]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican Jerry Pettis (Incumbent) 88,548 63.2
    Democratic Bobby Ray Vincent 46,449 32.9
    American Independent John H. Ortman 5,522 3.9
    Total votes 140,519 100.0
    Republican hold

    1975 (Special)[edit]

    1975 California's 37th congressional district special election[41]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican Shirley Neil Pettis 53,165 60.5
    Democratic Ron Pettis 12,940 14.7
    Democratic James L. Mayfield 11,140 12.7
    Republican Frank M. Bogert 4,773 5.4
    American Independent Bernard Wahl 1,378 1.6
    Democratic Joe E. Hubbs, Sr. 1,104 1.3
    Republican Louis Martinez 871 1.0
    Republican Jack H. Harrison 688 0.8
    Republican Bud Mathewson 555 0.6
    Democratic Clodeon Speed Adkins 488 0.6
    Democratic C. L. "Jimmie" James 308 0.3
    Democratic Richard "Doc" Welby 291 0.3
    Republican Robert J. Allenthorp 181 0.2
    Total votes 88,882 100.0
    Republican hold

    1976[edit]

    1976 United States House of Representatives elections in California[42]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican Shirley Neil Pettis (Incumbent) 133,634 71.1
    Democratic Douglas C. Nilson Jr. 49,021 26.1
    American Independent Bernard Wahl 5,352 2.8
    Total votes 188,007 100.0
    Republican hold

    1978[edit]

    1978 United States House of Representatives elections in California[43]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican Jerry Lewis 106,581 61.4
    Democratic Dan Corcoran 60,463 34.8
    American Independent Bernard Wahl 6,544 3.8
    Total votes 173,588 100.0
    Republican hold

    1980[edit]

    1980 United States House of Representatives elections in California[44]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican Jerry Lewis (Incumbent) 165,371 71.6
    Democratic Donald M. "Don" Rusk 58,091 25.1
    Libertarian Larry Morris 7,615 3.3
    Total votes 231,077 100.0
    Republican hold

    1982[edit]

    1982 United States House of Representatives elections in California[45]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican Al McCandless 105,065 59.1
    Democratic Curtis R. "Sam" Cross 68,510 38.5
    Libertarian Marc R. Wruble 4,297 2.4
    Total votes 177,872 100.0
    Republican hold

    1984[edit]

    1984 United States House of Representatives elections in California[46]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican Al McCandless (Incumbent) 149,955 63.6
    Democratic David E. "Dave" Skinner 85,908 36.4
    Total votes 245,863 100.0
    Republican hold

    1986[edit]

    1986 United States House of Representatives elections in California[47]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican Al McCandless (Incumbent) 122,416 63.7
    Democratic David E. "Dave" Skinner 69,808 36.3
    Total votes 192,224 100.0
    Republican hold

    1988[edit]

    1988 United States House of Representatives elections in California[48]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican Al McCandless (Incumbent) 174,284 64.3
    Democratic Johnny Pearson 89,666 33.1
    Libertarian Bonnie Flickinger 7,169 2.6
    Independent Write-ins 123 0.0
    Total votes 271,242 100.0
    Republican hold

    1990[edit]

    1990 United States House of Representatives elections in California[49]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican Al McCandless (Incumbent) 115,469 49.7
    Democratic Ralph Waite 103,961 44.8
    American Independent Gary R. Odom 6,474 2.8
    Libertarian Bonnie Flickinger 6,178 2.7
    Total votes 232,082 100.0
    Republican hold

    1992[edit]

    1992 United States House of Representatives elections in California[50]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Walter R. Tucker III (Incumbent) 97,159 85.7
    Peace and Freedom B. Kwaku Duren 16,178 14.3
    Total votes 113,337 100.0
    Democratic hold

    1994[edit]

    1994 United States House of Representatives elections in California[51]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Walter R. Tucker III (Incumbent) 64,166 77.4
    Libertarian Guy Wilson 18,502 22.3
    Independent Lewis B Prulitsky (write-in) 263 0.3
    Total votes 82,931 100.0
    Democratic hold

    1996 (Special)[edit]

    1996 California's 37th congressional district special election[52]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Juanita Millender-McDonald 13,868 27.3
    Democratic Willard H. Murray, Jr. 10,396 20.4
    Democratic Omar Bradley 6,975 13.7
    Democratic Paul H. Richards 6,035 11.9
    Democratic Robert M. Saucedo 4,495 8.8
    Democratic Charles Davis 2,555 5.0
    Democratic Murry J. Carter 1,574 3.1
    Democratic Joyce Harris 1,322 2.6
    Democratic Robin Tucker 3,661 1.0
    Total votes 62,344 100.0
    Turnout   30.9
    Democratic hold

    1996[edit]

    1996 United States House of Representatives elections in California[53]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Juanita Millender-McDonald (Incumbent) 87,247 85.0
    Republican Michael Voetee 15,339 15.0
    Total votes 102,586 100.0
    Democratic hold

    1998[edit]

    1998 United States House of Representatives elections in California[54]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Juanita Millender-McDonald (Incumbent) 70,026 85.1
    Republican Saul E. Lankster 12,301 14.9
    Total votes 82,327 100.0
    Democratic hold

    2000[edit]

    2000 United States House of Representatives elections in California[55]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Juanita Millender-McDonald (Incumbent) 93,269 82.4
    Republican Vernon Van 12,762 11.3
    Natural Law Margaret Glazer 4,094 3.6
    Libertarian Herb Peters 3,150 2.7
    Total votes 113,275 100.0
    Democratic hold

    2002[edit]

    2002 United States House of Representatives elections in California[56]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Juanita Millender-McDonald (Incumbent) 63,445 73.0
    Republican Oscar A. Velasco 20,154 23.1
    Libertarian Herb Peters 3,413 3.9
    Total votes 87,012 100.0
    Democratic hold

    2004[edit]

    2004 United States House of Representatives elections in California[57]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Juanita Millender-McDonald (Incumbent) 118,823 75.1
    Republican Vernon Van 31,960 20.2
    Libertarian Herb Peters 7,535 4.7
    Total votes 158,318 100.0
    Democratic hold

    2006[edit]

    2006 United States House of Representatives elections in California[58]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Juanita Millender-McDonald (Incumbent) 80,716 82.4
    Libertarian Herb Peters 17,246 17.6
    Total votes 97,962 100.0
    Democratic hold

    2007 (Special)[edit]

    2007 California's 37th congressional district special election[59]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Laura Richardson 15,559 67.0
    Republican John Kanaley 5,837 25.2
    Green Daniel Brezenoff 1,274 5.5
    Libertarian Herb Peters 538 2.3
    Independent Lee Davis (write-in) 12 0.0
    Independent Christoper Remple (write-in) 1 0.0
    Total votes 23,221 100.0
    Turnout   8.6
    Democratic hold

    2008[edit]

    2008 United States House of Representatives elections in California[60]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Laura Richardson (Incumbent) 131,342 74.9
    Independent Nick Dibs 42,774 25.1
    Total votes 175,252 100.0
    Democratic hold

    2010[edit]

    2010 United States House of Representatives elections in California[61]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Laura Richardson (Incumbent) 85,799 68.4
    Republican Star Parker 29,159 23.2
    Independent Nicholas Dibs 10,560 8.4
    Total votes 125,518 100.0
    Democratic hold

    2012[edit]

    2012 United States House of Representatives elections in California[62]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Karen Bass (Incumbent) 207,039 86.4
    Republican Morgan Osborne 32,541 13.6
    Total votes 239,580 100.0
    Democratic hold

    2014[edit]

    2014 United States House of Representatives elections in California[63]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Karen Bass (Incumbent) 96,787 84.3
    Republican R. Adam King 18,051 15.7
    Total votes 114,838 100.0
    Democratic hold

    2016[edit]

    2016 United States House of Representatives elections in California[64]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Karen Bass (Incumbent) 192,490 81.1
    Democratic Chris Blake Wiggins 44,782 18.9
    Total votes 237,272 100.0
    Democratic hold

    2018[edit]

    2018 United States House of Representatives elections in California[65]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Karen Bass (Incumbent) 210,555 89.1
    Republican Ron J. Bassilian 25,823 10.9
    Total votes 236,378 100.0
    Democratic hold

    2020[edit]

    2020 United States House of Representatives elections in California[66]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Karen Bass (Incumbent) 254,916 85.9
    Republican Errol Webber 41,705 14.1
    Total votes 296,621 100.0
    Democratic hold

    2022[edit]

    2022 United States House of Representatives elections in California
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Sydney Kamlager-Dove 84,338 64.0
    Democratic Jan Perry 47,542 36.0
    Total votes 131,880 100.0
    Democratic hold

    Historical district boundaries[edit]

    From 2003 through 2013, the district consisted of central Los Angeles County, from ComptontoLong Beach. Due to redistricting after the 2010 United States census, the district has moved northwest within Los Angeles County and includes Culver City and Inglewood.

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Congressional District 37, CA". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved October 5, 2023.
  • ^ "2022 Cook PVI: District Map and List". Cook Political Report. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  • ^ Statement of Vote (1990 Governor)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (1992 President)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (1992 Senate)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (1992 Senate)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (1994 Governor)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (1994 Senate)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (1996 President)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (1998 Governor) Archived September 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Statement of Vote (1998 Senate) Archived September 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Statement of Vote (2000 President)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (2000 Senator)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (2002 Governor)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (2003 Recall Question)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (2003 Governor)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (2004 President)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (2004 Senator)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (2006 Governor)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (2006 Senator)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (2008 President)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (2010 Governor)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (2010 Senator)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (2012 President)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (2012 Senator)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (2014 Governor)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (2016 President)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (2016 Senator)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (2018 Governor)
  • ^ Statement of Vote (2018 Senator)
  • ^ "Daily Kos Elections' presidential results by congressional district for 2020, 2016, and 2012".
  • ^ "Our Campaigns - CA Governor - Recall Question Race - Sep 14, 2021".
  • ^ "Counties by Congressional Districts for Governor" (PDF). sos.ca.gov. November 8, 2022. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  • ^ 1962 election results
  • ^ 1964 election results
  • ^ 1966 election results
  • ^ 1968 election results
  • ^ 1970 election results
  • ^ 1972 election results
  • ^ 1974 election results
  • ^ 1975 special election results
  • ^ 1976 election results
  • ^ 1978 election results
  • ^ 1980 election results
  • ^ 1982 election results
  • ^ 1984 election results
  • ^ 1986 election results
  • ^ 1988 election results
  • ^ 1990 election results
  • ^ 1992 election results
  • ^ 1994 election results
  • ^ 1996 special election results
  • ^ 1996 election results
  • ^ 1998 election results
  • ^ 2000 election results
  • ^ 2002 election results
  • ^ 2004 election results
  • ^ 2006 election results
  • ^ 2007 special election results
  • ^ 2008 election results
  • ^ 2010 election results
  • ^ 2012 election results
  • ^ 2014 election results
  • ^ 2016 election results
  • ^ 2018 election results
  • ^ 2020 election results
  • External links[edit]

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