California Democrats threaten the redistribution plan to eliminate GOP seats

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California Governor Gavin Newsom and his State Democratic colleagues threaten a redistribution plan that would eliminate more than half of the Districs in the current GOP Congress in the midst of a national battle on Gerrymandering.
The Republicans currently hold nine seats in California, compared to the Democrats 43. Under the news Proposed plan, Democrats would collect five other seats.
“We firmly believe that this card serves the best interests of California voters, while trying to repel the corrupt program occurring in Texas and other states of the republican party where republicans – calling for their owners of the DC party – plan to adopt a clearly racial democratic congestion campaign card (DCC) to the extension of their voters,” Democratic democratic (declared the DCCC).
Here are the Republicans whose districts would likely become lower than the plan.
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Representing Doug Lamalfa, District 1

Representative Doug Lamalfa, R-Calif., Went to the Capitol on Tuesday, October 29, 2019. (Bill Clark / CQ-Roll Call, included via Getty Images)
The Northern District of the Congress of representative Doug Lamalfa is currently mainly rural, leading to a recording advantage of republican voters of +17.
According to the proposed redistribution plan, this would move to an advantage of +10 for the Democrats. This would be accomplished by reclassifying a large part of the northern territory in the district.
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Representative Kevin Kiley, District 3

The siege of the GOP of representative Kevin Kiley is threatened by the current democratic redistribution plan. (Scott Strazzante-Pool / Getty Images)
The third district of the Congress of Representative Kevin Kiley currently has a republican advantage of +6 by the registration of voters, but this would go to a democratic advantage of +8 within the framework of the new plan.
This is accomplished by stretching the district to include parts of the deep blue suburbs around Sacramento.
Rep. David Valadao, District 22

Representative David Valadao faces a difficult future if the Democrats are going through their redistribution plan. (Juan Esparza Loera / The Fresno Bee / Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Representative David Valadao is one of the few Republicans in California to have won a district that already has a slight democratic advantage.
As part of the new plan, however, the Democrats would face an advantage of six points in addition to the current correspondence of the recording of voters.
Representative Ken Calvert, District 41

Representative Ken Calvert, R-Calif., Provides for a meeting of the House Republican Conference at the American Capitol on Tuesday July 22, 2025. (Getty Images)
The 41st district of the Congress of the Ken Calvert representative would be confronted with a massive swing towards the Democrats, the GOP losing its advantage of recording voters and the Democrats taking an advantage of +20.
“64% of Californians oppose the seizure of the power of Gavin Newsom. It is clear that there is bipartite support to keep the independent commission of the citizens of redistribution and not allow politicians to draw their district cards behind closed doors to choose their voters,” Calvert wrote about the plan on X.
Rep. Darrell Issa, District 48

Representative Darrell Issa, R-Calif., Expresses itself during a hearing of the Chamber’s judicial committee in Washington, DC, Thursday, July 13, 2023. (Al Drago / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The district of the representative Darrell Issa would collect a section of the old Calvert district in Palm Springs, a deep blue voting area which promises to swing the Issa district to a democratic advantage of +4.
Based on the 2024 presidential election, Issa’s district went +15 in favor of Trump, but in the new borders, it would have +3 gon in favor of former vice-president Kamala Harris, according to the political report Cook.
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Of the five touched seats, Valadao and Issa would be transformed into lean disadvantages which could still be won by the Republican candidates, but the others would turn firmly to the Democrats.