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Congressional District 9
Democrat Jerry McNerney currently represents Congressional District 9. McNerney is expected to win re-election in 2016.
District Summary
Voter Registration
Total Voters - 308,706 Democrat - 44.63% Republican - 32.06% No Party Preference - 19.04% |
Demographics
White - 36.89% Latino - 37.16% Black - 8.80% Asian - 14.37% |
Citizen Voting Age Population
Latino - 22.73% Black - 9.08% Asian - 11.28% |
Counties
Conta Costa Sacramento San Joaquin |
Major Cities
Stockton Lodi Oakley Galt |
District Vote History
2014
Congressional District 9
Jerry McNerney (D) - 52% Tony Amador (R) - 48% |
Governor
Jerry Brown (D) - 55% Neel Kashkari (R) - 45% |
Secretary of State
Alex Padilla (D) - 50% Pete Peterson (R) - 50% |
Proposition 46: MICRA
Yes - 34% No - 66% |
2012
Congressional District 9
Jerry McNerney (D) - 56% Ricky Gill (R) - 44% |
U.S. President
Barack Obama (D) - 58% Mitt Romney (R) - 40% |
U.S. Senator
Diane Feinstein (D) - 60% Elizabeth Emken (R) - 40% |
Proposition 30: Income and Sales Tax Increase
Yes - 53% No - 47% |
Jerry McNerney Biography
Congressman Jerry McNerney was sworn into office on January 4, 2007. He is proud to represent California’s 9th District, which includes a large portion of San Joaquin County in the Central Valley as well as parts of Contra Costa and Sacramento Counties.
McNerney was inspired to run for Congress by his son Michael, who in response to the attacks of September 11, sought and received a commission in the Air Force. Michael suggested that his Dad serve his country by running for Congress. With a deep sense of duty and his family’s support, McNerney began his journey to Congress.
Congressman McNerney is honored to serve on the Committee on Energy and Commerce, the oldest standing legislative committee in the U.S. House of Representatives. The committee is vested with broad jurisdiction on a number of issues including telecommunications, consumer protection, food and drug safety, public health research, environmental quality, energy policy, and interstate and foreign commerce.
McNerney, who has his Ph.D. in mathematics, served several years as an engineering contractor to Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico. In 1990 McNerney moved with his family to California, accepting a senior engineering position with U.S. Windpower, Kenetech. McNerney later began working as an energy consultant for PG&E, FloWind, the Electric Power Research Institute, and other utility companies. Prior to his election to Congress, he formed a start-up company to manufacture wind turbines. During his career in wind energy, McNerney’s work contributed to saving the equivalent of approximately 30 million barrels of oil, or 8.3 million tons of carbon dioxide.
McNerney and Mary, his wife of 32 years, have three grown children. Their oldest son, Michael, is a reserve officer in the U.S. Air Force and a graduate of American University with a degree in law. Daughter Windy received a Ph.D. from Notre Dame in neuroscience and is working as a Post Doctorate researcher in Neurotoxicology at Lawrence Livermore National Labs. Their youngest son, Greg, received his Ph.D. in biophysics and is working as an engineer at Intel Corporation.
McNerney was inspired to run for Congress by his son Michael, who in response to the attacks of September 11, sought and received a commission in the Air Force. Michael suggested that his Dad serve his country by running for Congress. With a deep sense of duty and his family’s support, McNerney began his journey to Congress.
Congressman McNerney is honored to serve on the Committee on Energy and Commerce, the oldest standing legislative committee in the U.S. House of Representatives. The committee is vested with broad jurisdiction on a number of issues including telecommunications, consumer protection, food and drug safety, public health research, environmental quality, energy policy, and interstate and foreign commerce.
McNerney, who has his Ph.D. in mathematics, served several years as an engineering contractor to Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico. In 1990 McNerney moved with his family to California, accepting a senior engineering position with U.S. Windpower, Kenetech. McNerney later began working as an energy consultant for PG&E, FloWind, the Electric Power Research Institute, and other utility companies. Prior to his election to Congress, he formed a start-up company to manufacture wind turbines. During his career in wind energy, McNerney’s work contributed to saving the equivalent of approximately 30 million barrels of oil, or 8.3 million tons of carbon dioxide.
McNerney and Mary, his wife of 32 years, have three grown children. Their oldest son, Michael, is a reserve officer in the U.S. Air Force and a graduate of American University with a degree in law. Daughter Windy received a Ph.D. from Notre Dame in neuroscience and is working as a Post Doctorate researcher in Neurotoxicology at Lawrence Livermore National Labs. Their youngest son, Greg, received his Ph.D. in biophysics and is working as an engineer at Intel Corporation.
Jerry McNerney Political History
2004: Unsuccessfully ran for Congress
2006-Present: Congressmember
2006-Present: Congressmember
Jerry McNerney Financial Disclosure Reports
Committee Membership
House Committee on Energy & Commerce - Member
Subcommittee on Energy and Power - Member
Subcommittee on Communications and Technology - Member
Subcommittee on Environment and Economy - Member
Subcommittee on Energy and Power - Member
Subcommittee on Communications and Technology - Member
Subcommittee on Environment and Economy - Member
Jerry McNerney Staff
Tim Fares - Caseworker ([email protected])
Nicole Alioto - Chief of Staff ([email protected])
Michael Cavaiola - Communications Director ([email protected])
Alisa Alva - District Director ([email protected])
Jaclyn Smith - District Scheduler ([email protected])
Colleen Isenberg - Field Representative ([email protected])
Teresa Frison - Legislative Assistant ([email protected])
Patrick Arness - Legislative Director ([email protected])
Nicholas Sullivan - Staff Assistant ([email protected])
Ahdel Ahmed - Field Representative ([email protected])
Shilpa Rajan - Legislative Assistant ([email protected])
Zephanii Smith - Staff Assistant ([email protected])
Gary Prost - Field Representative ([email protected])
Exodie Roe - Legislative Assistant ([email protected])
Chiakis Xiong - Staff Assistant ([email protected])
Nicole Alioto - Chief of Staff ([email protected])
Michael Cavaiola - Communications Director ([email protected])
Alisa Alva - District Director ([email protected])
Jaclyn Smith - District Scheduler ([email protected])
Colleen Isenberg - Field Representative ([email protected])
Teresa Frison - Legislative Assistant ([email protected])
Patrick Arness - Legislative Director ([email protected])
Nicholas Sullivan - Staff Assistant ([email protected])
Ahdel Ahmed - Field Representative ([email protected])
Shilpa Rajan - Legislative Assistant ([email protected])
Zephanii Smith - Staff Assistant ([email protected])
Gary Prost - Field Representative ([email protected])
Exodie Roe - Legislative Assistant ([email protected])
Chiakis Xiong - Staff Assistant ([email protected])
Jerry McNerney Social Media
2016 Election Outlook
Candidates
Jerry McNerney (D) - Incumbent