Religious adherence is published only at the county level (U.S. Religion Census). See Alameda County.
American Community Survey 2024 5-year (income, age, poverty, education, language, race, ancestry) · presidential returns from MIT Election Lab through 2024.
Congressional elections · 25 House races · 17 Senate races
U.S. House
Each result reflects the U.S. House district as it was drawn for that election; redistricting has redrawn these lines over time, so they can differ from the current 120th-Congress district shown on the map above.
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Source · MIT Election Lab (MEDSL), House. CC-BY 4.0.
Year
District
Won
Democratic
Republican
Total
2024
14
D
67.8%187,263
32.2%89,125
276,388
2022
14
D
69.3%137,612
30.7%60,852
198,464
2020
14
D
79.3%278,300
20.7%72,705
351,005
2018
14
D
79.2%211,384
20.8%55,439
266,823
2016
14
D
80.9%231,630
19.1%54,817
286,447
2014
14
D
76.7%114,389
23.3%34,757
149,146
2012
14
D
78.9%203,828
21.1%54,455
258,283
2010
14
D
69.1%151,217
27.8%60,917
218,869
2008
14
D
69.8%190,301
22.2%60,610
272,766
2006
14
D
71.1%141,153
24.2%48,097
198,575
2004
14
D
69.8%182,712
26.6%69,564
261,888
2002
14
D
68.2%117,055
28.2%48,346
171,678
2000
14
D
70.2%161,720
25.8%59,338
230,262
1998
14
D
68.6%129,663
28.4%53,719
188,910
1996
14
D
64.8%148,773
31.2%71,571
229,633
1994
14
D
60.6%120,713
39.4%78,475
199,188
1992
14
D
56.7%146,873
39.0%101,202
259,222
1990
14
R
48.5%120,742
51.5%128,309
249,051
1988
14
R
37.4%103,899
62.6%173,876
277,775
1986
14
R
26.1%53,597
71.6%146,906
205,161
1984
14
R
23.9%58,384
73.3%179,238
244,472
1982
14
R
36.6%77,400
63.4%134,225
211,625
1980
14
R
36.2%79,883
60.7%133,979
220,579
1978
14
R
42.6%76,602
53.4%95,962
179,727
1976
14
D
72.5%123,285
27.5%46,674
169,959
U.S. Senate
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Source · MIT Election Lab (MEDSL), Senate. CC-BY 4.0.
Year
Won
Democratic
Republican
Total
2024
D
58.9%9,036,252
41.1%6,312,594
15,348,846
2022
D
61.1%6,621,621
38.9%4,222,029
10,843,650
2018
D
100.0%11,113,364
0.0%0
11,113,364
2016
D
100.0%12,244,170
0.0%0
12,244,170
2012
D
62.5%7,864,624
37.5%4,713,887
12,578,511
2010
D
52.2%5,218,441
42.2%4,217,366
10,000,093
2006
D
59.4%5,076,289
35.0%2,990,822
8,541,150
2004
D
57.7%6,955,728
37.8%4,555,922
12,053,242
2000
D
55.8%5,932,522
36.6%3,886,853
10,623,608
1998
D
53.1%4,410,056
43.0%3,575,078
8,311,905
1994
D
46.7%3,979,152
44.8%3,817,025
8,513,916
1992
D
47.9%5,173,467
43.0%4,644,182
10,799,436
1988
R
44.0%4,287,253
52.8%5,143,409
9,743,547
1986
D
49.3%3,646,672
47.9%3,541,804
7,398,462
1982
R
44.8%3,494,968
51.5%4,022,565
7,805,450
1980
D
56.5%4,704,098
37.1%3,091,671
8,324,012
1976
R
46.9%3,502,862
50.2%3,748,973
7,470,586
Anchored in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA-14 returned a 48.5-point Democratic presidential margin in 2024, making it among the most consistently one-sided federal districts in the country.
Across the recorded series it reached a Democratic high of 47.2 points in 2016. Between 2020 and 2024 the district moved 10.6 points toward the Republican candidate; the 2024 margin was 34.9 points.
A population of 760,426, a 28% non-Hispanic-white share, and a median household income of $144,729 describe the district. The district's voting pattern over the last decade is most similar to that of Congressional District 17 and Congressional District 15.
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How did California 14th Congressional District vote in 2024?
In 2024, California 14th Congressional District voted Democratic by 34.9 points (D+34.9), carried by the Democratic candidate. Out of 283,236 votes cast, 185,331 went Democratic and 86,571 went Republican.
How many people live in California 14th Congressional District?
California 14th Congressional District has a population of 760,426 according to the 2024 American Community Survey 5-year estimates from the US Census Bureau.
What is the median household income in California 14th Congressional District?
Median household income in California 14th Congressional District is $144,729 — above the national median of $80,734. The California state median is $99,122.
What is the political history of California 14th Congressional District?
Akashic tracks 5 presidential elections in California 14th Congressional District from 2008 to 2024. Of those, 5 went Democratic and 0 went Republican.