California Democratic Rep. Jerry McNerney announced via Twitter on Tuesday that he will not seek reelection in California’s newly-created 9th congressional district.
McNerney has served in Congress since 2007. He represented California’s 11th congressional district until 2013 and has represented California’s 9th district since then.
“Today I am announcing that I will not seek reelection in California’s newly created 9th Congressional District,” McNerney wrote in a Twitter thread. “I will keep working for the people of my district throughout the remainder of my term and look forward to new opportunities to continue to serve.”
Today I am announcing that I will not seek reelection in California’s newly created 9th Congressional District.
— Jerry McNerney (@RepMcNerney) January 18, 2022
I am honored that the citizens of California’s 9th Congressional District chose me as their representative in the past five elections, and that those in California’s previous 11th Congressional District gave me the privilege of representing them for three terms.
— Jerry McNerney (@RepMcNerney) January 18, 2022
...and securing major investments in infrastructure and public safety, broadband, education, childcare, and health care access. I have always fought tirelessly for those in need, and I will continue to do so.
— Jerry McNerney (@RepMcNerney) January 18, 2022
I will keep working for the people of my district throughout the remainder of my term and look forward to new opportunities to continue to serve.
— Jerry McNerney (@RepMcNerney) January 18, 2022
Ballotpedia notes that there are 26 House Democrats who are not seeking reelection in the 2022 midterm elections. Eighteen House Democratic incumbents are retiring from public office.
“Today, I’m announcing that I will not be a candidate for reelection to Congress in 2022,” she stated in her announcement video. “It’s time for me to come home. Time for me to be more than a weekend wife, mother, and friend. It’s been an extraordinary privilege and honor to represent the people of San Mateo County and San Francisco at almost every level of government for nearly four decades.”