Los Angeles County voters in dark blue districts elected three new Democrats to the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday.
The Associated Press has called three congressional races for Luz Rivas in the San Fernando Valley, Laura Friedman in Central Los Angeles and Gil Cisneros in the San Gabriel Valley.
All three were running in districts without an incumbent seeking re-election.
29th Congressional District: Luz Rivas
Luz Rivas will be the first Latina to represent the 29th Congressional District in the San Fernando Valley, replacing Rep. Tony Cárdenas, who decided last year not to run for reelection.
The safely Democratic district includes the city of San Fernando and nearly a dozen Los Angeles neighborhoods, including North Hollywood, Van Nuys, Sun Valley and Sylmar.
Rivas defeated Republican Benito “Benny” Bernal, a longtime Valley resident and community advocate who has repeatedly run for Congress and the Los Angeles City Council.
Rivas previously spent six years in the State Assembly, where she focused on environmental issues, and led a Pacoima-based nonprofit that encourages girls to pursue careers in science, mathematics and engineering.
30th Congressional District: Laura Friedman
Glendale Democrat Laura Friedman will fill the central Los Angeles seat vacated by Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D-Burbank), who was elected to the U.S. Senate on Tuesday.
The district covers much of central Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley and is home to several major Hollywood studios, as well as some of the county’s best-known landmarks, including the Rose Bowl, Griffith Observatory, and the County Museum from Los Angeles. of art.
Friedman defeated Republican Alex Balekian, a first-time candidate who works as a doctor. Previously, she worked as a film and television executive before entering politics in her 40s, winning a seat on the Glendale City Council and then a seat in the State Assembly in 2016.
31st Congressional District: Gil Cisneros
San Gabriel Valley voters on Tuesday elected a new member of Congress for the first time in a generation to replace longtime Democratic Rep. Grace F. Napolitano, who is retiring.
Gil Cisneros defeated Republican Daniel Martinez in the race to represent a safe Democratic district including West Covina, El Monte, Baldwin Park and Glendora.
Cisernos won a $266 million Mega Millions jackpot in 2010, two weeks after he was fired from his job at Frito-Lay. He loaned his campaign $5.45 million this year, according to federal filings, and withdrew from a competitive primary.
Although new to the 31st District, Cisneros is returning to Congress: he served one term representing a district that spanned parts of Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Orange counties before losing to Republican Rep. Young Kim in 2020.