CA-32
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Categories: United States of America | California | California Congressional districts
Democratic Representative Hilda Solis was first elected to California's 32nd Congressional District in 2001. Rep. Solis was unopposed in 2008. President Barak Obama nominated her to be United States Secretary of Labor, she was approved by the U.S. Senate and assumed office on February 24, 2009.
The special election to replace former Rep. Solis is on July 14, 2009 with the primary election to be held on May 19, 2009.
Contents |
2009 special election
- July 14, 2009
- Candidates:
- Judy Chu (D), California Board of Equalization member.
- Betty Chu (R), Monterey Park City Councilmember.
- Christopher Agrella (L), businessman.
2009 primary election
- May 19, 2009
2008 election
Hilda Solis (D) was unopposed in the 2008 election.
2006 election
Solis (D) 70,637 83% Faegre (L) 14,598 17%
2004 election
Solis (D) 114,867 85% Faegre (L) 20,347 15%
2002 election
Solis (D) 54,878 69% Fischbeck (R) 21,779 27% Other 3,008 4%
External links
- Election results and dates (California Secretary of State)
- Washington Post: 2000 elections
- Washington Post: 2002 elections
- Washington Post: 2004 elections
- Washington Post: 2006 elections
- Washington Post: 2008 elections
- Politics1: Califronia
- CA-32 Fast Facts
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