So far the narrowest congressional race belongs to the 46th District, where Republican incumbent Dana Rohrabacher was holding onto his seat with 52.9 percent of the vote from 407 of 524 precincts. Democrat opponent Debbie Cook was trailing with 43.1 percent.
Otherwise, results are still coming in, but South Bay voters sure seem to love their incumbent members of Congress. Here's an update on those races:
And Maxine Waters was swiftly winning the 35th District with 82.1 percent of the vote, and 184 of 288 precincts reporting.
With 262 of 372 precincts reporting, Democrat incumbent Jane Harman was handily winning the 36th District with 67.7 percent of the vote.
With 264 of 323 precincts reporting, Laura Richardson held steady in the 37th District with 75.2 percent of the vote.
Otherwise, results are still coming in, but South Bay voters sure seem to love their incumbent members of Congress. Here's an update on those races:
And Maxine Waters was swiftly winning the 35th District with 82.1 percent of the vote, and 184 of 288 precincts reporting.
With 262 of 372 precincts reporting, Democrat incumbent Jane Harman was handily winning the 36th District with 67.7 percent of the vote.
With 264 of 323 precincts reporting, Laura Richardson held steady in the 37th District with 75.2 percent of the vote.

Leave a comment