Saturday, January 11, 2025

Reform California: Targets for Election 2026

 

Reform California Launches Ambitious Campaign to Recruit Candidates and Win 26 Toss-Up Seats in Effort to Rebalance the State’s Politics in the 2026 Election

After two decades of losing seats every single election cycle, California Republicans may be turning the corner in the state – thanks in large part to the formation of grassroots campaigns in target areas and growing voter dissatisfaction over the epic failures of the Democrat Super-Majority that controls all levels of power in the state.

There’s no doubt that California is still a deep-blue state politically, but in 2020, 2022 and again in 2024 California Republicans won enough Congressional seats to take ultimate credit for giving the House Majority to Republicans! And in 2024 Republicans won 3 state legislative seats – the best performance for the party in a presidential cycle since 1984!

This progress is being made in spite of the fact that the state Republican Party continues to struggle to plan and execute any meaningful programs on a large scale.

Where wins did happen is where grassroots groups organized and took matters into their own hands to support viable candidates with bold and clear messaging to voters.

A lot of that grassroots organizing is the result of efforts by Reform California.

CA State Representative Carl DeMaio, who serves as Chairman of Reform California, recently announced his organization will wage a statewide campaign to recruit and support quality candidates to run in what he says are the top target seats in California.

Their target list includes 9 congressional seats and 17 state legislative seats statewide. On top of those 26 seats, DeMaio and Reform California are compiling a list of local target seats (county boards, city councils, school boards, etc.) that could be flipped in each county.

“There’s no doubt that California has been a tough state for center-right candidates to compete in, but as we showed with our wins in 2020, 2022 and 2024,  we have opportunities to turn the tide and make gains to end the Democrats’ extremist policies and one-party stranglehold on California,” said DeMaio.

“We absolutely must compete aggressively for these 26 seats — and try to pick up as many local seats as possible in 2026,” DeMaio said.

Reform California’s 3-Point Campaign Strategy to Win Target Seats

DeMaio and his Reform California organization are building on their successful programs in the 2020-2024 cycles in pursuing a 3-pronged effort to win the 2026 elections:

  1. Defining the narrative with a bold “Contract to Reform California” for candidates to run on that unites the conservative base and wins over independent and some Democrats,
  2. Recruiting, training and supporting reform-minded candidates – while distributing voter guides to target voters
  3. Demanding election integrity through monitoring and litigation efforts – as well as working to qualify and pass the CA Voter ID Initiative

DeMaio said winning most or all of these 26 target seats would represent a “milestone” in shifting political dynamics in California.

“Winning the congressional seats would help ensure that Democrats continue in the House Minority,” said DeMaio. “For the State Senate and State Assembly, winning our target seats will allow us to end the Democrats’ Super-Majority and be relevant again in Sacramento and stop extreme Democrat policies,” explained DeMaio.

“The only thing limiting us right now is lack of resources — so we’re urging all concerned Californians to join us in fighting for these 26 target seats by contributing whatever they can today to the campaign,” DeMaio concluded.

The List of 26 Seats - Do You Live in One? Want to Run in One?

US CONGRESS – 9 Targets Will Be Selected

  1. CD-9 (Central Valley) – TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)
  2. CD-13 (Central Valley) - TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)
  3. CD-21 (Central Valley) - TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)
  4. CD-22 (Central Valley) — David Valadao (Defend)
  5. CD-27 (Los Angeles County) - TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)
  6. CD-41 (Riverside County) — Ken Calvert (Defend)
  7. CD-45 (Orange County/Los Angeles County) — TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)
  8. CD-47 (Orange County) — TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)
  9. CD-49 (San Diego/Orange County) TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)

On the Watch List (6 seats):

  1. CD-3 (Central Valley) — Kevin Kiley (Defend)
  2. CD-25 (Riverside County) - TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)
  3. CD-26 (Ventura County) - TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)
  4. CD-33 (San Bernardino) – TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)
  5. CD-39 (Riverside County) - TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)
  6. CD-40 (Orange County) – Young Kim (Defend)

STATE SENATE – 4 Targets Will Be Selected

  1. SD-16 (Central Valley) - TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)
  2. SD-36 (Orange County) – Tony Strickland (Defend)
  3. SD-38 (Orange County/San Diego) - TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)
  4. SD-40 (San Diego) – Kristie Bruce-Lane (Defend)

On the Watch List (5 seats):

  1. SD-4 (Central Valley) – Maria Alvarado-Gill (Defend)
  2. SD-6 (Sacramento) Roger Nielo (Defend)
  3. SD-14 (Central Valley) - TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)
  4. SD-18 (San Diego/Imperial/Riverside) - TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)
  5. SD-34 (Orange County) - TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)

STATE ASSEMBLY – 13 Targets Will Be Selected

  1. AD-7 (Sacramento) — Josh Hoover (Defend)
  2. AD-22 (Central Valley) — Juan Alanis (Defend)
  3. AD-27 (Central Valley) — TBD Candidate (Pick Up)
  4. AD-35 (Central Valley) - TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)
  5. AD-36 (Riverside County) — Jeff Gonzalez (Defend)
  6. AD-40 (Los Angeles County) — TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)
  7. AD-47 (Riverside County) — Greg Wallis (Defend)
  8. AD-58 (Riverside County) — Leticia Castillo (Defend)
  9. AD-60 (Riverside County) — TBD Candidate (Pick Up)
  10. AD-67 (Orange County) — TBD Candidate (Pick Up)
  11. AD-70 (Orange County) — Tri Ta (Defend)
  12. AD-74 (Orange County/San Diego) — Laurie Davies (Defend)
  13. AD-76 (San Diego) — TBD Candidate (Pick Up)

On the Watch List (8 seats):

  1. AD-13 (Central Valley) - TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)
  2. AD-31 (Central Valley) - TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)
  3. AD-39 (Los Angeles/San Bernardino) - TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)
  4. AD-42 (Los Angeles/Ventura County) - TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)
  5. AD-50 (San Bernardino) - TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)
  6. AD-53 (Los Angeles County) - TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)
  7. AD-56 (Los Angeles County) - TBD Candidate Needed (Pick Up)
  8. AD-73 (Orange County) — TBD Candidate (Pick Up)

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