- California's 19th State Senate district
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title = California's 19th State Senate district
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label1 = Registration
data1 = 41.4% Republican 37.8% Democratic 14.8% DTS
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label2 = Demographics
data2 = 70.0% White 21.5% Latino 5.0% Asian 1.6% Black 0.9% N. American 0.5% Other 0.3%Multiracial 0.2% Pac. Islander
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label3 = Population (2000)
data3 = 846,792
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label4 = Voting-age population
data4 = 628,384
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label5 = Registered voters
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below =California 's 19th State Senate District is one of 40 Senate Districts. It is currently represented by RepublicanTom McClintock of Thousand Oaks.District profile
The 19th District includes most of
Santa Barbara County and theSimi Valley . It includes both rural and suburban areas, from the southern parts of the Central Coast to the suburbs ofLos Angeles .The 19th includes portions of three counties, with the majority of the district's population in Ventura County. The district includes the entire Simi Valley, including Thousand Oaks, Camarillo, and the city of Ventura itself.
Almost all of Santa Barbara County is in the district, including the city of Santa Barbara and the
Santa Ynez Valley .The Los Angeles County portion includes the sections of Santa Clarita not in the 17th.
Communities
Santa Barbara County
*Buellton
*Carpinteria
*Lompoc
*Santa Barbara
*Solvang
*Goleta
*Isla Vista
*Los Alamos
*Mission Canyon
*Mission Hills
*Montecito
*Orcutt (30.4% of residents)
*Santa Ynez
*Summerland
*Toro Canyon
*Vandenberg Air Force Base
*Vandenberg VillageLos Angeles County
*Santa Clarita (27% of residents) Ventura County
*Camarillo
*Moorpark
*Ojai
*Simi Valley
*Thousand Oaks
*Ventura
*Casa Conejo
*El Rio
*Meiners Oaks
*Mira Monte
*Oak Park
*Oak ViewElection Results
2004
Election box candidate with party link
party = California Republican Party
candidate =Tom McClintock (incumbent )
votes = 233,365
percentage = 60.8
change = +3.2Election box candidate with party link
party = California Democratic Party
candidate = Paul Graber
votes = 151,085
percentage = 39.2
change = -3.2Election box total
votes = 384,450
percentage = 100.0
change = Election box majority
votes = 82,280
percentage = 21.6
change = +6.4Election box turnout
votes =
percentage =
change = Election box hold with party link
winner = California Republican Party
swing = +6.42000
Election box candidate with party link
party = California Republican Party
candidate =Tom McClintock
votes = 165,422
percentage = 57.6
change = -4.6Election box candidate with party link
party = California Democratic Party
candidate = Daniel R. Gonzalez
votes = 121,893
percentage = 42.4
change = +4.6Election box total
votes = 287,315
percentage = 100.0
change = Election box majority
votes = 43,529
percentage = 15.2
change = -9.2Election box turnout
votes =
percentage =
change = Election box hold with party link
winner = California Republican Party
swing = -9.22001 redistricting
In the 1990s, the 18th and the 19th both included portions of the district. The 18th included all of Santa Barbara and the northern half of Ventura. The 19th included the Simi Valley and all of Santa Clarita, in addition to a large portion of the
San Fernando Valley . The 2001 redistricting collapsed the two districts, putting the northern half of 18 into Senate District 15 and most of the Los Angeles County portion of 19 into Districts 17 and 20.External links
* [http://www.sen.ca.gov/ftp/SEN/senplan/SD19.HTM Official Profile of Senate District 19 from California State Senate]
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