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Incumbent Howard "Buck" McKeon
Party Republican
Term 9th
First elected November 3, 1992
Age on 11/02/2010 72
Seeking re-election?
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2008 Presidential Vote
Obama (D) 49.4%
McCain (R) 48.3%
Others 2.3%
2008 Election Results
McKeon (R) 57.8%
Conaway (D) 42.2%
Voter Registration
As of 05/04/2009
Republican: 136,792 (39.3%)
Democratic: 131,527 (37.8%)
Decline-to-State: 63,540 (18.2%)
Other: 16,338 (4.7%)
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District CountiesInyo, Los Angeles (part), Mono, San Bernardino (part)

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District History

Representation

Counties
Representative
Party
Dates
Notes
Los AngelesPatrick J. HillingsRepublican01/03/1953 - 01/03/1959Redistricted from CA-12; ran for Attorney General
Thomas M. Rees
Democratic01/03/1959 - 01/03/1961Lost reelection to Rousselot
John H. RousselotRepublican01/03/1961 - 01/03/1963Lost reelection to Cameron
Ronald B. CameronDemocratic01/03/1963 - 01/03/1967Lost reelection to Wiggins
Los Angeles, OrangeCharles E. WigginsRepublican01/03/1967 - 01/03/1973Redistricted to CA-39
Los Angeles01/03/1973 - 01/03/1975
Edward R. RoybalDemocratic01/03/1975 - 01/03/1983Redistricted from CA-30; to CA-30
Central/eastern Los Angeles01/03/1983 - 01/03/1993
Northern Los AngelesHoward McKeonRepublican01/03/1993 - 01/03/2003New district; incumbent
Inyo, northern Los Angeles, Mono, northwestern San Bernardino01/03/2003 - present


Elections

1952

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Republican
Patrick J. Hillings (inc.)
135,465
64.31%

DemocraticWoodrow Wilson Sayre75,12535.67%

No partyScattering460.02%
Totals210,636
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Republican hold


1954

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Republican
Patrick J. Hillings (inc.)
113,027
65.18%

DemocraticJohn S. Sobieski60,37034.82%

No party Scattering 3 0.00%
Totals173,400
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Republican hold


1956

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Republican
Patrick J. Hillings (inc.)
166,305
63.84%

DemocraticJohn S. Sobieski94,18036.16%

No party Scattering 4 0.00%
Totals260,489
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Republican hold


1958

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Democratic
George A. Kasem
135,009
50.11%

RepublicanPrescott O. Lieberg134,40649.89%

No party Scattering 2 0.00%
Totals269,417
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Democratic gain from Republican


1960

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Republican
John H. Rousselot
182,545
53.56%

DemocraticGeorge A. Kasem (inc.)158,28946.44%

No party Scattering 8 0.00%
Totals340,842
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Republican gain from Democratic


1962

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Democratic
Ronald B. Cameron
62,371
53.07%

RepublicanJohn H. Rousselot (inc.)53,96145.91%

No party Scattering 1,192 1.01%
Totals117,524
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Democratic gain from Republican


1964

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Democratic
Ronald B. Cameron (inc.)
81,320
55.44%

RepublicanFrank J. Walton65,34444.55%

No party Scattering 8 0.01%
Totals146,672
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Democratic hold


1966

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Republican
Charles E. Wiggins
70,154
52.55%

DemocraticRonald B. Cameron (inc.)63,34547.45%

No party Scattering 13 0.01%
Totals133,512
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Republican gain from Democratic


1968

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Republican
Charles E. Wiggins (inc.)
141,600
68.63%

DemocraticKeith F. Shirey64,73231.37%
Totals206,332
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Republican hold


1970

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Republican
Charles E. Wiggins (inc.)
116,169
63.29%

DemocraticLeslie W. "Les" Craven64,38635.08%

American Ind. Kevin Scanlon 2,994 1.63%
Totals183,549
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Republican hold


1972

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Republican
Charles E. Wiggins (inc.)
115,908
67.60%

DemocraticLeslie W. "Les" Craven50,01529.17%

American Ind. Alfred Romirez 5,541 3.23%
Totals171,464
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Republican hold


1974

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

DemocraticEdward R. Roybal (inc.)
43,998100.00%
Voter turnout%

Democratic hold


1976

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Democratic
Edward R. Roybal (inc.)
57,966
71.90%

RepublicanRobert K. Watson17,73722.00%

Peace & Freedom Marilyn Seals 4,922 6.10%
Totals80,625
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Democratic hold


1978

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Democratic
Edward R. Roybal (inc.)
45,881
67.39%

RepublicanRobert K. Watson22,20532.61%
Totals68,086
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Democratic hold


1980

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Democratic
Edward R. Roybal (inc.)
49,080
66.00%

RepublicanRichard E. Ferraro21,11628.40%

Libertarian William D. Mitchell 4,169 5.61%
Totals74,365
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Democratic hold


1982

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Democratic
Edward R. Roybal (inc.)
71,106
85.50%

Libertarian Daniel John Gorham 12,060 14.50%
Totals83,166
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Democratic hold


1984

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Democratic
Edward R. Roybal (inc.)
74,261
71.68%

RepublicanRoy D. "Bill" Bloxom24,96824.10%

Libertarian Anthony G. Bajada 4,370 4.22%
Totals103,599
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Democratic hold


1986

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Democratic
Edward R. Roybal (inc.)
62,692
76.07%

RepublicanGregory L. Hardy17,55821.30%

Libertarian Ted Brown 2,163 2.62%
Totals82,413
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Democratic hold


1988

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Democratic
Edward R. Roybal (inc.)
85,378
85.48%

Peace & FreedomPaul Reyes8,7468.76%

Libertarian John C. Thie 5,752 5.76%
Totals99,876
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Democratic hold


1990

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Democratic
Edward R. Roybal (inc.)
48,120
70.03%

RepublicanSteven J. Renshaw17,02124.77%

Libertarian Robert H. Scott 3,576 5.20%
Totals68,717
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Democratic hold


1992

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Republican
Buck McKeon
113,611
51.94%

DemocraticJames H. Gilmartin72,23333.03%

IndependentRick Pamplin13,9306.37%

LibertarianPeggy L. Christensen6,9323.17%

GreenCharles Wilken6,9193.16%

Peace & FreedomNancy Lawrence5,0902.33%
Totals218,715
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Republican win (new constituency)


1994

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Republican
Buck McKeon (incumbent)
110,301
64.89%

DemocraticJames H. Gilmartin53,44531.44%

Libertarian Devin Cutler 6,205 3.65%

No party Tulley (write-in) 20 0.01%
Totals169,971
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Republican hold


1996

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Republican
Buck McKeon (incumbent)
122,428
62.40%

DemocraticDiane Trautman65,08933.17%

LibertarianBruce R. Aker6,1733.15%

Peace & FreedomJustin Gerber2,5131.28%
Totals196,203
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Republican hold


1998

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Republican
Buck McKeon (incumbent)
114,013
74.67%

LibertarianBruce R. Aker38,66925.33%
Totals152,682
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Republican hold


2000

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Republican
Buck McKeon (incumbent)
138,628
62.23%

DemocraticSid Gold73,92133.18%

LibertarianBruce R. Aker7,2193.24%

Natural LawMews Small3,0101.35%
Totals222,778
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Republican hold


2002

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Republican
Buck McKeon (incumbent)
80,775
64.97%

DemocraticBob Conaway38,67431.10%

LibertarianFrank M. Consolo, Jr.4,8873.93%
Totals124,336
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Republican hold


2004

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Republican
Buck McKeon (incumbent)
145,575
64.42%

DemocraticFred "Tim" Willoughby80,39535.58%
Totals225,970
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Republican hold


2006

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Republican
Buck McKeon (incumbent)
93,987
59.95%

DemocraticRobert Rodriguez55,91335.66%

LibertarianDavid Erickson6,8734.38%
Totals156,773
100.00%
Voter turnout%

Republican hold


2008

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage

Republican
Buck McKeon (incumbent)
144,660
57.73%

DemocraticJackie Conaway105,92942.27%
Totals250,589
100.00%
Voter turnout72.24%

Republican hold



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