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Because the Inland Valley includes cities in three counties -- Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Riverside -- there are an unusually high number of congressional districts, as well as State Senate and State Assembly districts.

Because of that overlap, political junkies (and journalists) trying to tally up all of the results on election night must refer to and add up numbers from several different counties, including Orange County.

For that reason, the links below might appear confusing, and for that I apologize in advance. To get an accurate tally for a given race, simply click on results from all two (or three) counties in a given district and add up the numbers.

I've been told by several county officials that later in the night the California Secretary of State might have multi-county numbers available. But for the earliest returns, it's necessary to check the individual counties.

Here are links to the district-by-district results:

26th Congressional District

This district hugs the foothills from La Canada Flintridge to Rancho Cucamonga. Locally, it also includes Upland, Montclair, Claremont, La Verne and San Dimas.

Republican: Los Angeles County, San Bernardino County

Democratic: Los Angeles County, San Bernardino County

Libertarian: Los Angeles County, San Bernardino County

38th Congressional District

This district includes Pomona.

Democratic: Los Angeles County

Libertarian: Los Angeles County

42nd Congressional District

This district includes Diamond Bar, Chino and Chino Hills.

Republican: Los Angles County, Riverside County, Orange County

Democratic: Los Angles County, Riverside County, Orange County

43rd Congressional District

This district includes Ontario and Fontana

Republican: San Bernardino County


Democratic: San Bernardino County


44th Congressional District

This district includes Norco, Corona, and unincorporated Riverside County communities of Glen Avon, Mira Loma, Pedley, Rubidoux and Sunnyslope.

Republican: Riverside County, Orange County

Democratic: Riverside County, Orange County

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