Rep. Doug LaMalfa, R-Calif., walks to the Capitol on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2019. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
Rep. Doug Lamalfa's northern congressional district is currently mostly rural, leading to a +17 Republican voter registration advantage.
Under the proposed redistricting plan, however, that would swing to a +10 advantage for Democrats. This would be accomplished by reclassifying a vast section of the district's northernmost territory.
California's 1st Congressional District as it exists today. (California State)
The 1st Congressional District proposed under the Democrats' redistricting plan. (DCCC)
California's third district as it exists today. (California State)
Democrats' proposed map for California's third district. (DCCC)
California's current 22nd Congressional District. (California State)
The 22nd Congressional District proposed under the Democrats' plan. (DCCC)
The 41st congressional district as it exists today. (california state)
Democrat's proposed lines for the 41st congressional district. (DCCC)
District 48 as it exists today in California. (California state)
District 48 under the Democratic plan. (DCCC)
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Of the five seats impacted, Valadao's and Issa's would be turned into lean-Democratic districts that may still be winnable by Republican candidates, but the others would be flipping firmly to the Democrats.
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