Gov. Gavin Newsom will ask California voters this November to approve new congressional lines that favor Democrats, part of a national redistricting battle launched by President Donald Trump. Under a draft map proposed by congressional Democrats — which was unveiled Friday and adds five more Democratic-leaning seats — many Californians could see their representative change. Read more about the districts that are the most impacted.

1st Congressional District

This seat in the northeastern corner of California has been comfortably held by Rep. Doug LaMalfa, a Chico Republican, for more than a decade. He won again last November with nearly two-thirds of the vote.

But the new map splits his district in half and creates two Democratic seats instead: one cutting from Santa Rosa through Chico

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