California's 23rd congressional district, Congressional district in California, United States.
California's 23rd congressional district covers a large area in the eastern part of the state, stretching through desert and mountain terrain. This electoral region includes communities scattered across San Bernardino County and nearby sections, connecting rural towns with more populated centers.
This electoral area was completely redrawn following the 2011 redistricting, moving away from a narrow coastal strip along the Pacific. The change brought entirely different communities and landscapes into the voting territory.
The population distribution shows 41.6% Hispanic residents, 39.6% White residents, and notable Black, Asian, and multiracial communities across the district.
Voters can verify their current assignment through official websites by entering their home address. These digital tools display exact boundaries and help locate elected representatives for the area.
Three major military facilities operate within the electoral boundaries: Fort Irwin, where troops train for desert operations, and two Marine Corps bases in Barstow and Twentynine Palms. These installations shape the local economy and bring thousands of military personnel and civilian workers to the region.
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