Elect Kermit Jones to put CD-3 on the right track for progress.
Kermit Jones’s policy positions demonstrate that he will be a progressive voice for the constituents of CD-3 and will govern effectively in the best interest of this diverse district.
Progressive endorsements: Kermit Jones has the endorsement of many progressive groups and leaders, like Equality California, League of Conservation Voters, End Citizens United, Clean Water Action, Square One Politics, NARAL Pro-Choice, and Planned Parenthood, as well as Black interest groups, like the Congressional Black Caucus and the Collective PAC, and labor unions, like SEIU, United Domestic Workers, and California Labor Federation. He has also received endorsements from problematic stakeholders, including the police group Peace Officers Research Association of California.
Top issues: Jones advocates for affordable and comprehensive health care, including a public-option insurance plan, increased funding to send more doctors and nurses to rural areas, and safeguards to ensure that patient premiums are dedicated to care and not profit. He also calls for improved infrastructure in his rural district, including expanded broadband internet access, improved highway quality, and federal fire insurance and tax benefits to help constituents outfit their homes against wildfires.
Governance and community leadership experience: Jones is a physician and a veteran who served as a White House fellow in the Obama administration, working to improve the quality of care for veterans under the secretary of health and human Services. He has also worked as a regulatory lawyer, with a focus on prescription drug safety.
Other background: Kermit Jones, a physician and former Navy flight surgeon, is from Michigan and has lived in Roseville, CA, for five years. He earned joint medical and law degrees from Duke University, as well as a masters in health policy from Columbia University.
The Race
Primary election results: The June 2022 results include Kermit Jones (D), 38.8%; Kevin Kiley (R), 39.6%; Scott Jones (R), 16.2%; and David Peterson (D), 5.4%. Kermit Jones and Kevin Kiley will compete in a runoff in the November 8 general election.
Candidate fundraising and pledges: Jones’ campaign has raised $1,746,142 and is not funded by corporate PACs, the fossil fuel industry, the real estate industry, or the police.
Opposing candidate: Republican Kevin Kiley
Opposing candidate’s fundraising and pledges: Kevin Kiley’s campaign has raised $1,717,690 and is funded by the real estate industry as well as corporate PACs. He has also accepted nearly $30,000 from the campaign PACs of Republican politicians.
The District
Counties in district: California’s 3rd Congressional District includes parts of Placer, Sacramento, Nevada, El Dorado, Plumas, Inyo, Mono, Yuba, Sierra, and Alpine Counties.
Voter registration: 33% Democrat, 38% Republican, 20% No Party Preference. Republicans have held this district since 2012. After the 2021 redistricting process, CD-3 is 8% less Republican than it was during the 2020 general election cycle.
District demographics: 10% Latino, 6% Asian, and 2% Black.
Recent election results: CD-3 voted for Donald Trump for president in 2020 by 2 points and John Cox for governor in 2018 by 12 points.
The Position
Congressmembers represent and advocate for the needs of their district constituents at the United States Capitol. They are responsible for creating, debating, and voting on legislation that addresses issues within their district.
The United States is divided into 435 congressional districts, each with a population of about 710,000 individuals. Each district elects a representative to the House of Representatives for a two-year term. California has 53 congressional representatives, the largest delegation in the country. There is no term limit for this position.
Elect Kermit Jones to put CD-3 on the right track for progress.
Kermit Jones’s policy positions demonstrate that he will be a progressive voice for the constituents of CD-3 and will govern effectively in the best interest of this diverse district.
Progressive endorsements: Kermit Jones has the endorsement of many progressive groups and leaders, like Equality California, League of Conservation Voters, End Citizens United, Clean Water Action, Square One Politics, NARAL Pro-Choice, and Planned Parenthood, as well as Black interest groups, like the Congressional Black Caucus and the Collective PAC, and labor unions, like SEIU, United Domestic Workers, and California Labor Federation. He has also received endorsements from problematic stakeholders, including the police group Peace Officers Research Association of California.
Top issues: Jones advocates for affordable and comprehensive health care, including a public-option insurance plan, increased funding to send more doctors and nurses to rural areas, and safeguards to ensure that patient premiums are dedicated to care and not profit. He also calls for improved infrastructure in his rural district, including expanded broadband internet access, improved highway quality, and federal fire insurance and tax benefits to help constituents outfit their homes against wildfires.
Governance and community leadership experience: Jones is a physician and a veteran who served as a White House fellow in the Obama administration, working to improve the quality of care for veterans under the secretary of health and human Services. He has also worked as a regulatory lawyer, with a focus on prescription drug safety.
Other background: Kermit Jones, a physician and former Navy flight surgeon, is from Michigan and has lived in Roseville, CA, for five years. He earned joint medical and law degrees from Duke University, as well as a masters in health policy from Columbia University.
The Race
Primary election results: The June 2022 results include Kermit Jones (D), 38.8%; Kevin Kiley (R), 39.6%; Scott Jones (R), 16.2%; and David Peterson (D), 5.4%. Kermit Jones and Kevin Kiley will compete in a runoff in the November 8 general election.
Candidate fundraising and pledges: Jones’ campaign has raised $1,746,142 and is not funded by corporate PACs, the fossil fuel industry, the real estate industry, or the police.
Opposing candidate: Republican Kevin Kiley
Opposing candidate’s fundraising and pledges: Kevin Kiley’s campaign has raised $1,717,690 and is funded by the real estate industry as well as corporate PACs. He has also accepted nearly $30,000 from the campaign PACs of Republican politicians.
The District
Counties in district: California’s 3rd Congressional District includes parts of Placer, Sacramento, Nevada, El Dorado, Plumas, Inyo, Mono, Yuba, Sierra, and Alpine Counties.
Voter registration: 33% Democrat, 38% Republican, 20% No Party Preference. Republicans have held this district since 2012. After the 2021 redistricting process, CD-3 is 8% less Republican than it was during the 2020 general election cycle.
District demographics: 10% Latino, 6% Asian, and 2% Black.
Recent election results: CD-3 voted for Donald Trump for president in 2020 by 2 points and John Cox for governor in 2018 by 12 points.
The Position
Congressmembers represent and advocate for the needs of their district constituents at the United States Capitol. They are responsible for creating, debating, and voting on legislation that addresses issues within their district.
The United States is divided into 435 congressional districts, each with a population of about 710,000 individuals. Each district elects a representative to the House of Representatives for a two-year term. California has 53 congressional representatives, the largest delegation in the country. There is no term limit for this position.