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LaMalfa’s Electoral Connection

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In anticipation to running for (and eventually winning) re-election in 2018, LaMalfa engage in several activities that applied to Mayhew's argument, among them: Advertising LaMalfa returned to his district in 2017 in order to host town hall meetings in several different cities with his district and answer individual questions from his constituents. Some constituents were supportive of him while others were not, but it gave him a chance to show his face and be more personable with those he represents in order to keep them informed of who he is. When people know his name and face, they will be more inclined to vote for him, especially when considering he is already the incumbent. Credit Claiming LaMalfa has made much use of credit claiming in his time in office, and 2018 was no exception. He has shown much support for agricultural legislation, which is not surprising considering he is from a rural district and is a farmer himself. In June of 2018, he came out in support ...

LaMalfa's Electoral Circumstances

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Last Election LaMalfa ran for a fourth term in 2018, facing Democrat Audrey Denney in the US House election. He won re-election with 54.9% of the vote compared to Denney's 45.1%. Primary Election Outlook LaMalfa only had one primary opponent (Gregory Cheadle) in 2018, and defeated him soundly with 98,354 votes to Cheadle's 11,660. This has been a common theme, as the number of challengers has decreased over time, from four challengers in his first election in 2016 to only one in the last election. It would be expected that if LaMalfa continues to do what he is doing, he will have few, if any, challengers in the next primary election. General Election Outlook LaMalfa has won re-election every time since 2012, and has had double digit victories each time (including by 22 percentage point in 2014) except for the most recent election in 2018, in which he won by 9.8 percentage points. Again, it would be expected that if LaMalfa, continues to do what has worked for him, h...

California's 1st Congressional District

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California's 1st Congressional District The 1st Congressional District of California is located in the northeast corner of the state. It is a rural district, with its largest cities being Redding (91,794) and Chico (93,293). The three biggest industries in the district by number of employers are Educational Services, and Health Care and Social Assistance (75,735), Retail Trade (39,591) and Professional, Scientific, and Management, and Administrative and Waste Management Services (28,251) (for complete list, see here ). Doug LaMalfa has represented the district since 2013 . Demographics Race/Ethnicity Total population      718,214 (100%) White       617,412 (85.9%) Black       12,970 (1.8%) American Indian and Alaska Native     15,112 (2.1%) Asian  21,020 (2.9 %) Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander     1,411 (.2%) Some other race     21,341 (2.9%) Two or m...

Representative Doug LaMalfa of California's First Congressional District

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Representative Doug LaMalfa (Republican, California's First District) Biographical Information -   https://lamalfa.house.gov/about Born: July 2, 1960 (58 Years Old) Residence: Richvale, California Education: B.A. in Agriculture and Business from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Career: LaMalfa has been a rice farmer all of his life, and continues to manage the family farm that was founded by his great-grandfather in 1931. Religion: Christian Family: He is married to Jill LaMalfa, with whom he has four children. Tenure and Experience -  https://ballotpedia.org/Doug_LaMalfa LaMalfa first ran for Congress in 2013, and has continued to win reelection every 2 years. Before running for the congressional seat, LaMalfa served in the California State Assembly (2002-2008) and the California State Senate (2010-2012). Fun Facts -   https://www.chicoer.com/2017/12/08/rep-lamalfa-highest-earner-of-farm-subsidies-in-congress-report-shows/ ...