California Representatives to US House - summary of winners

Because we have no way to guarantee an accurate sampling of voters, it's not safe to assume that these candidates would win in a real election; these results are here mostly for entertainment. But it is likely to be a good measure of how many voters win with ranked choice voting.


US Representatives from Northern California (District 1)
  • John Jones, Retired Police Officer (Republican)
  • Pamela Elizondo (Green)
  • Wally Herger, Congressman/Rancher/Businessman (Republican)
  • E. Hinesley (Libertarian)
  • Charles Brown, Retired Lt. Colonel (Democratic)
  • Dan Warren, Mountain Rescue Director (Libertarian)
Voters with satisfactory representation: 94.8%

US Representatives from San Francisco Bay Area (District 2)
  • Kristine Keefer, Executive Artistic Director (Green)
  • Philip Berg, Environmental Health Consultant (Libertarian)
  • Fortney Stark, United States Congressman (Democratic)
  • Carol Brouillet, Director, Nonprofit Organizer (Green)
  • Brian Holtz, Engineer/Author/Father (Libertarian)
  • Mike Honda, Congressman (Democratic)
Voters with satisfactory representation: 94.4%

US Representatives from Central Valley (District 3)
  • George Miller, U.S. Representative (Democratic)
  • Camden Mc Connell, Structural Engineer (Libertarian)
  • Barbara Lee, Member of Congress (Democratic)
  • James Eyer, Scientist/Economist (Libertarian)
  • Jerry McNerney, Renewable Energy Businessman (Democratic)
  • Richard Pombo, Rancher/Congressman (Republican)
Voters with satisfactory representation: 100%

US Representatives from Central California (District 4)
  • Sam Farr, United States Representative (Democratic)
  • Devin Nunes, U.S. Representative/Farmer (Republican)
  • John Miller, Educator/Farmer (Green)
  • Sharon Beery, Educator/Businesswoman (Democratic)
  • Kevin Mc Carthy, State Assemblyman (Republican)
  • Lois Capps, U.S. Representative (Democratic)
Voters with satisfactory representation: 100%

US Representatives from Inland Empire (District 5)
  • Jerry Lewis, Member of Congress (Republican)
  • Mary Bono, Member of Congress (Republican)
  • Dan Litwin, Software Project Manager (Libertarian)
  • Duncan Hunter, U.S. Representative (Republican)
  • Michael Benoit, Small Business Owner (Libertarian)
Voters with satisfactory representation: 93.3%

US Representatives from North Los Angeles (District 6)
  • David Dreier, United States Representative (Republican)
  • Byron De Lear, Media Producer (Green)
  • William Paparian, Attorney at Law (Green)
  • Lynda Llamas, Biology Laboratory Manager (Peace and Freedom)
  • Henry Waxman, United States Representative (Democratic)
  • David Jones, Businessman (Republican)
Voters with satisfactory representation: 98.9%

US Representatives from East Los Angeles (District 7)
  • Leland Faegre, Stockbroker/Composer (Libertarian)
  • Wayne Miller, Local Government Employee (Republican)
  • Grace Napolitano, United States Representative (Democratic)
  • Sidney Street, Aerospace Consultant (Republican)
  • James Andion, Attorney at Law (Republican)
  • Gary Miller, Member of Congress (Republican)
Voters with satisfactory representation: 100%

US Representatives from Los Angeles (District 8)
  • Maxine Waters, United States Congresswoman (Democratic)
  • Paul Ireland, Computer Network Analyst (Libertarian)
  • James Smith, Educator/Writer (Peace and Freedom)
  • Herb Peters, Retired Aerospace Engineer (Libertarian)
  • Philip Inman, Contractor (Libertarian)
  • Dana Rohrabacher, United States Representative, 46th Congressional District (Republican)
Voters with satisfactory representation: 98%

US Representatives from San Diego area (District 9)
  • Ken Calvert, Member of Congress (Republican)
  • John Campbell, United States Representative, 48th Congressional District (Republican)
  • Lars Grossmith, Mortgage Banker (Libertarian)
  • Paul King, Small Business Owner (Libertarian)
  • Susan Davis, Member, United States House of Representatives (Democratic)
  • Ernest Lippe, Dentist (Libertarian)
Voters with satisfactory representation: 76.7%
Party totals:
Voters with satisfactory representation (overall): 92.5%
655 total votes