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2681200 | The 31st district is based in the Inland Empire and includes San Bernardino, Redlands and Rancho Cucamonga. Democrat Pete Aguilar, who has represented the 31st district since 2015, is running for re-election. | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681201 | The 32nd district is based in the San Gabriel Valley and includes El Monte and West Covina. Democrat Grace Napolitano, who has represented the 32nd district since 2013 and previously represented the 38th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 34th district from 1999 to 2003, is running for re-election. | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681202 | The 33rd district is based in coastal Los Angeles County and includes Beverly Hills and Santa Monica. Democrat Ted Lieu, who has represented the 33rd district since 2015, is running for re-election. | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681203 | The 34th district is based in central Los Angeles and includes Chinatown and Downtown Los Angeles. Democrat Jimmy Gomez, who has represented the 34th district since 2017, is running for re-election. | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681204 | Local-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681205 | The 35th district is based in the Inland Empire and includes Fontana, Ontario, and Pomona. Democrat Norma Torres, who has represented the 35th district since 2015, is running for re-election. | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681206 | The 36th district is based in eastern Riverside County and includes Palm Springs. Democrat Raul Ruiz, who has represented the 36th district since 2013, is running for re-election. | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681207 | California's 36th district has been included on the list of Democratic-held seats being targeted by the National Republican Congressional Committee in 2018. | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681208 | The 37th district is based in West Los Angeles and includes Crenshaw and Culver City. Democrat Karen Bass, who has represented the 37th district since 2013 and previously represented the 33rd district from 2011 to 2013, is running for re-election. | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681209 | The 38th district is based in the eastern Los Angeles suburbs and includes Norwalk and Whittier. Democrat Linda Sánchez, who has represented the 38th district since 2013 and previously represented the 39th district from 2003 to 2013, is running for re-election. | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681210 | The 39th district straddles the Los Angeles–Orange–San Bernardino tri-county border and includes Chino Hills, Diamond Bar, and Fullerton. Republican Ed Royce, who has represented the 39th district since 2013 and previously represented the 40th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 39th district from 1993 to 2003, is retiring.[55] | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681211 | Federal-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681212 | State Assembly members | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681213 | Local-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681214 | Federal-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681215 | Federal-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681216 | State Assembly members | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681217 | Local-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681218 | State Assembly members | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681219 | Local-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681220 | State Assembly members | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681221 | Local-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681222 | State Assembly members | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681223 | Local-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681224 | with Kim and Tran | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681225 | with generic Republican and generic Democrat | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681226 | with Ed Royce and Cisneros | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681227 | with Ed Royce and generic Democrat | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681228 | The 40th district is based in central Los Angeles County and includes Downey and East Los Angeles. Democrat Lucille Roybal-Allard, who has represented the 40th district since 2013 and previously represented the 34th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 33rd district from 1993 to 2003, is running for re-election. | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681229 | The 41st district is based in the Inland Empire and includes Moreno Valley, Perris, and Riverside. Democrat Mark Takano, who has represented the 41st district since 2013, is running for re-election. | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681230 | The 42nd district is based in the Inland Empire and includes Corona and Murrieta. Republican Ken Calvert, who has represented the 42nd district since 2013 and previously represented the 44th district from 2003 to 2013 and the 43rd district from 1993 to 2003, is running for re-election. | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681231 | The 43rd district is based in South Los Angeles and includes Hawthorne and Inglewood. Democrat Maxine Waters, who has represented the 43rd district since 2013 and previously represented the 35th district from 1993 to 2013 and the 29th district from 1991 to 1993, is running for re-election. | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681232 | U.S. Military Personnel | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681233 | State-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681234 | Local-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681235 | The 44th district is based in south Los Angeles County and includes Carson, Compton, and San Pedro. Democrat Nanette Barragán, who has represented the 44th district since 2017, is running for re-election. | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681236 | The 45th district is based in inland Orange County and includes the cities of East Anaheim, Irvine and Mission Viejo. Republican Mimi Walters, who has represented the 45th district since 2015, is running for re-election. | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681237 | State-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681238 | State Assembly members | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681239 | Local-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681240 | State-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681241 | Local-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681242 | Former U.S. Executive Branch officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681243 | Local-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681244 | with Generic Democrat | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681245 | The 46th district is based in central Orange County and includes Anaheim and Santa Ana. Democrat Lou Correa, who has represented the 46th district since 2017, is running for re-election. | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681246 | State-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681247 | The 47th district includes Long Beach, Catalina Island, and parts of western Orange County, including Garden Grove and Westminster. Democrat Alan Lowenthal, who has represented the 47th district since 2013, is running for re-election. | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681248 | The 48th district is based in coastal Orange County and includes Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, and Newport Beach. Republican Dana Rohrabacher, who has represented the 48th district since 2013 and previously represented the 46th district from 2003 to 2013, the 45th district from 1993 to 2003, and the 42nd district from 1989 to 1993, is running for re-election. | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681249 | California's 48th district has been included on the list of Republican-held seats being targeted by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in 2018.[13] | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681250 | State-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681251 | Local-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681252 | State-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681253 | Local-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681254 | Former U.S. Executive Branch officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681255 | State-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681256 | Local-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681257 | with Rohrabacher and generic Democrat | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681258 | The 49th district is based in northern San Diego County and parts of southern Orange County. It includes the cities of Carlsbad, Oceanside, and San Clemente. Republican Darrell Issa, who has represented the 49th district since 2003 and the 48th district from 2001 to 2003, is retiring.[108] | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681259 | California's 49th district has been included on the list of Republican-held seats being targeted by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in 2018.[109] | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681260 | Executive branch officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681261 | State-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681262 | Local-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681263 | State-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681264 | Local-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681265 | State-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681266 | Local-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681267 | State-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681268 | Local-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681269 | Executive Branch Officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681270 | State-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681271 | Local-level officials | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681272 | without Gaspar and Kerr | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681273 | with Applegate and Chávez | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681274 | with Chávez and Jacobs | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681275 | with Chávez and Kerr | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681276 | with Chávez and Levin | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681277 | with Levin and generic Republican | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681278 | with Applegate and generic Republican | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681279 | with Kerr and generic Republican | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681280 | with Jacobs and Generic Republican | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681281 | with generic Republican and generic Democrat | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681282 | with Darrell Issa | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681283 | The 50th district is based in inland San Diego County and includes Escondido and Santee. Republican Duncan D. Hunter, who has represented the 50th district since 2013 and previously represented the 52nd district from 2009 to 2013, is running for re-election. | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681284 | The new 51st district runs along the border with Mexico and includes Imperial County and San Diego. Democrat Juan Vargas, who has represented the 51st district since 2013, is running for re-election. | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681285 | The 52nd district is based in coastal San Diego and includes La Jolla and Poway. Democrat Scott Peters, who has represented the 52nd district since 2013, is running for re-election. | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681286 | California's 52nd district has been included on the list of Democratic-held seats being targeted by the National Republican Congressional Committee in 2018.[11] | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681287 | The 53rd district is based in Central San Diego and includes La Mesa and Lemon Grove. Democrat Susan Davis, who has represented the 53rd district since 2003 and previously represented the 49th district from 2001 to 2003, is running for re-election. | United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2018 |
2681288 | Paul /pɔːl/ ( listen) is a common masculine given name in countries and ethnicities with a Christian heritage (Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholicism, Protestantism) and, beyond Europe, in Christian religious communities throughout the world. Paul – or its variations – can be a given name or surname. | Paul (name) |
2681289 | The name has existed since Roman times. It derives from the Roman family name Paulus or Paullus, from the Latin adjective meaning "small" or "humble".[1][2] During the Classical Age it was used to distinguish the minor of two people of the same family bearing the same name. The Roman patrician family of the Gens Aemilia included such prominent persons as Lucius Aemilius Paullus, Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus, Lucius Aemilius Lepidus Paullus, Tertia Aemilia Paulla (the wife of Scipio Africanus), and Sergius Paulus. | Paul (name) |
2681290 | Its prevalence in nations with a Christian heritage is primarily due to its attachment to Saint Paul the Apostle, whose Greek name was Παῦλος, Paûlos, a transliteration from the Latin, also carrying the "modest" meaning of this name, and possibly chosen because of its similarity to his Jewish name Šaul. The name Paul is common, with variations, in all European languages (e.g. English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Greek, Russian, Georgian). | Paul (name) |
2681291 | Paul's popularity has varied. In the United States, the 1990 census shows it ranked the 13th most common (male) name;[3] however, Social Security Administration data shows popularity in the top 20 until 1968, with steadily declining use until its 2015 rank of 200th.[4] | Paul (name) |
2681292 | The feminine versions are Paula, Pauline, Paulina, and Paulette. | Paul (name) |
2681293 | Below are Pauls who are notable in their fields. This is not a comprehensive list of articles on people named Paul; see instead All pages beginning with "Paul". | Paul (name) |
2681294 | "Tell Me What We're Gonna Do Now" is a song by English singer and songwriter Joss Stone, featuring American rapper Common. Written by Stone, Alonzo "Novel" Stevenson, Tony Reyes, Mark Batson and Common and produced by Raphael Saadiq, the song was released as the second single from Stone's third album Introducing Joss Stone in July 2007. It was later included on the 2011 compilation album The Best of Joss Stone 2003–2009. | Tell Me What We're Gonna Do Now |
2681295 | "Tell Me What We're Gonna Do Now" had a lacklustre performance in the United Kingdom, where it peaked at number eighty-four on the UK Singles Chart the week of 4 August 2007 and spent only one week on the tally, becoming Stone's first solo single to miss the UK top seventy-five. It charted mildly in other countries such as Canada, Germany, Romania and Switzerland. Nevertheless, the single did manage to achieve success in Turkey and the Netherlands, where it peaked at numbers four and twenty-three, respectively. It was also Stone's second single (the first being 2005's "Spoiled") to chart on the U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, on which it debuted at number sixty-nine the week of 28 April 2007 (after debuting at number twelve on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles) and reached its peak position of number sixty-four four weeks later. Surprisingly, "Tell Me What We're Gonna Do Now" debuted at number thirty-eight in Greece the week of 23 February 2008, peaking at number thirty-two the following week. | Tell Me What We're Gonna Do Now |
2681296 | The music video for "Tell Me What We're Gonna Do Now", directed by Sanaa Hamri and filmed in New York City, premiered on VH1 Soul on 7 May 2007 and on VH1's VSpot Top 20 Countdown, and has also been viewed on YouTube over 24 million times (as of October 15, 2010) on 12 May. In aid of U2's frontman Bono's initiative Product Red, an organization helping finance the fight of HIV/AIDS in Africa, 100% of the proceeds from copies of the video sold on iTunes were reverted to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria; Stone is the first artist to do so.[1] | Tell Me What We're Gonna Do Now |
2681297 | The video starts with a red gerbera being held by the cameraman, who heads for a typical New York City terraced house from which Stone shows up. He hands the gerbera in to her and proceeds to film Stone as the two go for a walk around the city. Next, they take a break and sit on a bench in the city centre, where the cameraman caresses Stone's face and hands a drink plastic glass in to her. They then head for the backstage of Stone's outdoor concert in a park; she gets changed in an impromptu dressing room and subsequently comes onto the stage (where a Product Red billboard can be seen in the background) along with Common before a crowded audience. Common performs his rap segment followed by the song's final lines. As the concert ends, Stone takes the cameraman to the backstage where she kisses the camera as if she had kissed the man. Intercut shots of Stone wearing a skin-coloured suit and purple high heels while lying on a flower-covered floor are included from the scene in which Stone and the cameraman are sitting on the bench. | Tell Me What We're Gonna Do Now |
2681298 | CD maxi single | Tell Me What We're Gonna Do Now |
2681299 | UK CD single | Tell Me What We're Gonna Do Now |