U.S. House of Representatives, District 2

Top candidate wins seat.

Jared Huffman (D)(incumbent)71.8%
272,586 votes
Chris Coulombe (R)28.1%
106,543 votes
Race called at 9:23 PM PT on November 5, 2024
98.64% of votes countedAssociated Press
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Candidate Statements

Candidate Statements are excerpted from the statements provided to election offices, where available.

Chris Coulombe

  • Small-business owner
  • Republican
  • Experience: “I was born and raised in Sonoma County. After earning my Eagle Scout, I enlisted in the military at 18 and returned home as an infantry captain 16 years later.” 
  • Education: “I earned my BA in Politics from the University of San Francisco and my MA in Diplomacy from Norwich University.” 
  • Priorities: “We can protect the environment, rebuild small businesses and the middle class to better our children’s future.”
  • ChrisToCongress.com

Jared Huffman

  • U.S. Representative
  • Democrat
  • Accomplishments: “I’ve delivered results — the $400 million Golden Gate Bridge seismic retrofit, crucial funding for water supply improvements, zero-emission buses and charging infrastructure, public housing improvements, veterans housing, bike and pedestrian pathways, kelp forest restoration and more.” 
  • Prescription Drugs: “The prescription drug pricing reform I championed — the first in decades — caps insulin costs for seniors at $35/month and starting next year total drug costs for seniors will never exceed $2,000/year.” 
  • Trump: “I founded the Stop Project 2025 Task Force — to confront the dangerous authoritarian scheme pushed by Donald Trump and his allies.”
  • huffman.house.gov

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