Democrat Adam Gray currently represents the district and is running for reelection in the June 2 primary against three challengers: Democrat Daniel Garibay Rodriguez and Republicans Vin Kruttiventi and Kevin Lincoln II.
Gray won the seat in 2024 by defeating Republican incumbent John Duarte by 187 votes. CBS News projected Gray's win on Dec. 4, one month after Election Day, making it the last House race of the 2024 election cycle to be decided.
The primary field includes Gray; Lincoln, Stockton's former mayor; Kruttiventi, a Republican businessman; and Rodriguez, a Democratic community organizer.
The district stretches across parts of the northern San Joaquin Valley, including Merced County and portions of San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Madera and Fresno counties. Candidates will have to make their case across a region that includes part of Stockton, smaller Central Valley communities and agricultural areas where water, housing affordability, healthcare access and the cost of living are central campaign issues.
Lincoln's campaign website lists "keeping the woke DEI agenda out of the Valley" as an issue. His campaign says he would oppose Diversity, Equity and Inclusion mandates, transgender bathroom policies and gender-affirming care for minors.
Rodriguez's campaign website lists "dignity and due process," as part of his platform, saying all families and community members should be able to go to work, school and the doctor without fear, regardless of background.
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