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Congressional District 52
Democrat Scott Peters currently represents Congressional District 52. This seat is expected to be competitive in 2016 due to a close split in voter registration.
District Summary
Voter Registration
Total Voters - 387,553 Democrat - 31.99% Republican - 33.19% No Party Preference - 29.58% |
Demographics
White - 62.05% Latino - 12.86% Black - 3.35% Asian - 19.66% |
Citizen Voting Age Population
Latino - 9.43% Black - 2.73% Asian - 12.83% |
Counties
San Diego |
Major Cities
San Diego Coronado |
District Vote History
2014
Congressional District 52
Scott Peters (D) - 52% Carl DeMaio (R) - 48% |
Governor
Jerry Brown (D) - 52% Neel Kashkari (R) - 48% |
Secretary of State
Alex Padilla (D) - 45% Pete Peterson (R) - 55% |
Proposition 46: MICRA
Yes - 27% No - 73% |
2012
Congressional District 52 Scott Peters (D) - 51%
Brian Bilbray (R) - 49% |
U.S. President
Barack Obama (D) - 52% Mitt Romney (R) - 46% |
U.S. Senator
Diane Feinstein (D) - 54% Elizabeth Emken (R) - 46% |
Proposition 30: Income and Sales Tax Increase
Yes - 47% No - 53% |
Scott Peters Biography
Congressman Scott Peters serves California’s 52nd Congressional District, which includes the cities of Coronado, Poway and most of northern San Diego. First elected in 2012, he currently serves on the House committees on Armed Services & on Science, Space, & Technology Committee.
Scott Peters is a civic leader who has made improving the quality of life in San Diego his life’s work. After a 15-year career as an environmental lawyer, Scott was elected to the San Diego City Council, where he later became the City’s first City Council President. On the Council, Scott helped lead the $2 billion redevelopment of downtown San Diego, the cleanup of the city’s beaches and bays, and the completion of a number of major infrastructure projects. He also pursued greater accountability and efficiency in government through the creation of a new Council/Mayor form of government with an independent budget review function.
In 2001, the governor appointed Scott to the Commission on Tax Policy in the New Economy, and in 2002, the Speaker of the Assembly appointed Scott to the California Coastal Commission.
Scott also later served as chairman of the San Diego Unified Port District – a major economic engine that supports over 40,000 high-skill, high-wage jobs for San Diegans, with $3.3 billion in direct regional economic impact.
Scott earned his undergraduate degree from Duke University (magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa) and worked as an economist for the United States Environmental Protection Agency before attending New York University School of Law. He and his wife of 27 years reside in the La Jolla neighborhood of San Diego, California, where they raised their son and daughter.
Scott Peters, listed by National Journal in 2013 as the fourth most independent Democrat in Congress, is a problem solver with a record of bringing people together to get results.
Scott Peters is a civic leader who has made improving the quality of life in San Diego his life’s work. After a 15-year career as an environmental lawyer, Scott was elected to the San Diego City Council, where he later became the City’s first City Council President. On the Council, Scott helped lead the $2 billion redevelopment of downtown San Diego, the cleanup of the city’s beaches and bays, and the completion of a number of major infrastructure projects. He also pursued greater accountability and efficiency in government through the creation of a new Council/Mayor form of government with an independent budget review function.
In 2001, the governor appointed Scott to the Commission on Tax Policy in the New Economy, and in 2002, the Speaker of the Assembly appointed Scott to the California Coastal Commission.
Scott also later served as chairman of the San Diego Unified Port District – a major economic engine that supports over 40,000 high-skill, high-wage jobs for San Diegans, with $3.3 billion in direct regional economic impact.
Scott earned his undergraduate degree from Duke University (magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa) and worked as an economist for the United States Environmental Protection Agency before attending New York University School of Law. He and his wife of 27 years reside in the La Jolla neighborhood of San Diego, California, where they raised their son and daughter.
Scott Peters, listed by National Journal in 2013 as the fourth most independent Democrat in Congress, is a problem solver with a record of bringing people together to get results.
Scott Peters Political History
2000-2008: San Diego City Council Member
2009-2012: Port of San Diego Commissioner
2012-Present: Congressmember
2009-2012: Port of San Diego Commissioner
2012-Present: Congressmember
Scott Peters Financial Disclosure Reports
Committee Membership
House Committee on Armed Services - Member
House Committee on Science, Space, & Technology - Member
House Committee on Science, Space, & Technology - Member
Scott Peters Staff
Michelle Dorothy - Chief of Staff ([email protected])
MaryAnne Pintar - District Director
Shea Benton - Field Representative ([email protected])
Tanner Daniel - Legislative Correspondent ([email protected])
Daniel Zawitoski - Legislative Director ([email protected])
Michael Campbell - Press Secretary ([email protected])
Anne Moriarity - Scheduler ([email protected])
K.C. Jaski - Staff Assistant
Hugo Carmona - Field Representative ([email protected])
Sarah March - Scheduler ([email protected])
Sarah Czarnecki - Field Representative ([email protected])
Anthony Nguyen - Field Representative ([email protected])
MaryAnne Pintar - District Director
Shea Benton - Field Representative ([email protected])
Tanner Daniel - Legislative Correspondent ([email protected])
Daniel Zawitoski - Legislative Director ([email protected])
Michael Campbell - Press Secretary ([email protected])
Anne Moriarity - Scheduler ([email protected])
K.C. Jaski - Staff Assistant
Hugo Carmona - Field Representative ([email protected])
Sarah March - Scheduler ([email protected])
Sarah Czarnecki - Field Representative ([email protected])
Anthony Nguyen - Field Representative ([email protected])
Scott Peters Social Media
2016 Election Outlook
Candidates
Scott Peters (D) - Incumbent