
Dueling campaigns launched in new California District 40 after Prop 50 passes

Intentions to run for office in California's newly-adjusted districts have already been announced less than 24 hours after Prop 50 was passed by voters.
The Congressional redistricting measure passed overwhelmingly, with 64% of Californians voting in favor.
Two Republican members of Congress -- Young Kim and Ken Calvert -- are launching campaigns in the new districts -- races that will be on the ballot for the 2026 midterms.
Republican Ken Calvert, whose current district moved counties when the new maps were approved, currently represents 51% of the new California District 40, which spans Riverside and Orange counties.
Republican Young Kim currently represents 35% of the new California District 40.
Now, Kim and Calvert announced they're running against each other.
"When we're thinking about, 'Oh, this was a safe district. This was a swing district.' I think we have to throw much of that out the window and look at a completely different view now. We have places where we're going to see matchups that we've never seen before," said Jessica Levinson, a Loyola Law School professor.
In a statement, Calvert said in part, "No one else comes close to my record of service to the new 40th. I've lived here my entire life and already represent the majority of this district in Congress."
Kim said in part, "I'm running because California needs proven fighters who will stand with President Trump to advance a bold America First agenda that restores law and order in our communities, strengthens our national security, and protects the American Dream for future generations."









