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Interactive map: Demographics of 26 Southern California congressional districts

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There is no such thing as “Southern California politics.”

Instead, if you look at recently released data for the 26 House seats that touch some parts of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties, you find a wide variety of congressional communities.

Also see: Data reveals differences, and some similarities, among 26 local congressional districts

In each district, with between roughly 700,000 and 800,000 residents, community numbers about education, income and age can vary wildly.

What’s more, if you layer in national averages for things like median household income ($80,610) and median mortgage payments ($2,617), you find that much of the region actually matches up with the rest of the country.

The one factor where Southern California does differ from the rest of the country is in the number of foreign-born legal residents; we’ve got a lot more than any place else.

Check out our map of the 26 districts to find data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the Public Policy Institute of California and the California Secretary of State. Either click on a congressional district number on the left or on the district in the map to learn details and compare it to other parts of Southern California.