The California Republican Party is the California affiliate of the national Republican Party. Its chairman is Ron Nehring and is based in Burbank, California, a suburb of Los Angeles.
Although a minority party in its state, the party does boast Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger as its top elected official.
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[edit] California Republicans in the U.S. Congress
In May 2001, David Dreier was unanimously selected by his California colleagues to chair the California Republican Congressional Delegation. As Chairman, he leads the Congress' second-largest Republican delegation. With 19 members hailing mostly from conservative areas in inland Northern California, the Central Valley from Sacramento to Bakersfield, Orange County, northern San Diego County and the Coachella Valley, the delegation is second only to Texas, with 20 members, in Republican representation. The strongest support of the California Republican party in recent years has been from the Fresno area, the Inland Empire (California) and fast-growing desert regions with more population and a greater pull to the Republicans than the predominantly Democratic urban areas and coastal cities.[citation needed]
Both of California's two senators, Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein, are Democrats.
Out of the 53 members of the House of Representatives from California, 19 are Republican:
- Wally Herger, District 2
- Dan Lungren, District 3
- Tom McClintock, District 4
- George Radanovich, District 19
- Devin Nunes, District 21
- Kevin McCarthy, District 22
- Elton Gallegly, District 24
- Howard McKeon, District 25
- David Dreier, District 26
- Ed Royce, District 40
- Jerry Lewis, District 41
- Gary Miller, District 42
- Ken Calvert, District 44
- Mary Bono Mack, District 45
- Dana Rohrabacher, District 46
- John Campbell, District 48
- Darrell Issa, District 49
- Brian Bilbray, District 50
- Duncan Hunter, District 52
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[edit] Ideological Organizations
[edit] Minority
[edit] Lincoln Club