David G. Valadao
David G. Valadao is an Independent Representative representing CA's 22nd District in the 119th Congress (2025–2027). Now in their 6th term, they have cast 237 recorded votes, seen 53 measures become law, and sponsored 18 bills. They won their 2024 election with 53.4% of the vote, a 6.8-point margin. Up for re-election November 2026.
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American Water Stewardship Act
Deporting Fraudsters Act of 2025
Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act of 2025
Reaffirming Iran remains the largest state sponsor of terrorism.
Information Quality Assurance Act of 2025
Home Appliance Protection and Affordability Act
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Improving Mental Health Care and Coordination for Homeless Veterans Act
Supporting the goals and ideals of "Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) Awareness Day".
Designating the week of August 3 through August 9, 2025, as "National Farmers Market Week".
Modernizing All Veterans and Survivors Claims Processing Act
National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program Reauthorization Act of 2025
To amend Public Law 99-338 with respect to Kaweah Project permits.
Ensuring Accountability and Dignity in Government Contracting Act of 2025
Election History
Source: MIT Election Data + Science Lab
Current Election Status
Campaign Finance (FEC)
Source: Federal Election Commission · Candidate ID: H2CA20094 · Through 12/31/2025 · 2026 Cycle
What The Facts Score
Measured from public voting records, Census district demographics, and CRS bill data. Not an editorial judgment — the same formula applies to every member regardless of party.
Did You Know?
Institutional Tilt
Sponsor Contradiction
Sponsors Healthcare bills but voted NO on this one
Sponsors Technology bills but voted NO on this one
Sponsors Finance bills but voted NO on this one
Sponsors Technology bills but voted NO on this one
Sponsors Infrastructure bills but voted NO on this one
Sources: Congress.gov · Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates · Legislative Dossier on The Honest Copy