Know Your Political Map. Know Your Power.
Every election counts — but do you truly know where your vote counts? Too many voters and even candidates don’t realize how political boundaries shape who represents them, what resources reach their neighborhoods, and how their voices are heard.
Political maps — congressional, state legislative, county, and local districts — determine the leaders who make decisions about education, safety, the economy, and the very future of our communities. When boundaries are misunderstood, communities lose influence, and voters lose opportunities to make meaningful change.
At the Republican National Hispanic Assembly of San Diego, we believe knowledge is power. Understanding your district means knowing who to hold accountable, who to support, and how to mobilize effectively to protect the values of God, Family, and Country.
Imagine a community where every voter knows exactly which district they belong to, who their representatives are, and how to influence the process that draws those maps. Imagine candidates who run with clarity, confidence, and connection — representing their true constituents.
That’s what empowerment looks like. When voters and candidates understand their political boundaries, they can take real action — to advocate for school choice, defend life, protect public safety, and ensure that fairness and faith remain guiding principles in our democracy.
The Republican National Hispanic Assembly of San Diego is committed to helping every voter and candidate understand their political map and use it to make informed, powerful decisions. Together, we can ensure our community’s voice is heard where it matters most — in the halls of power.
Join us in this mission. Know your boundaries. Know your representatives. Know your power.
NEW Congressional Maps for 2026
Why San Diego Voters Should Understand Our New 2026 Congressional Maps
San Diego voters will see new congressional district lines in 2026, and many may not recognize their own district on the ballot. These changes aren’t cosmetic—they directly affect who represents you in Washington.
Because of Proposition 50, congressional boundaries have been redrawn, shifting neighborhoods, cities, and even entire communities into different districts. Voters who assume “nothing changed” may discover too late that they’re voting in a completely different congressional race than before.
Knowing your new district empowers you. It helps you identify the correct candidates, understand which issues will dominate your race, and avoid being disenfranchised by confusion. In close elections, informed voters—not surprises—decide outcomes.
Take a few minutes to review the new congressional maps, confirm your district, and learn who is running to represent you. An informed voter is a protected voter—and in 2026, that starts with knowing your map.
Chula Vista City Districts
Republican Candidates are running in District 1 and 2 in 2026. Angelica Martinez is a Republican candidate for District 2.
San Diego City District 8
District 8 is up for election in 2026.
Proposed Congressional Maps for California in 2026, 2028, & 2030
After Statewide Special Election November 4, 2025, for the Proposition 50, created, funded, and endorsed by the Democratic Party of California that directly undermines, harms, and reduces Republican voter representation. This will ensure less Republicans are elected to Congress from California.
Board Of Equalization Districts
Board Of Equalization Districts are highlighted 1,2,3, and 4. San Diego County is entirely in BOE District 4.
