

Melissa Hernandez
Democratic candidate for U.S. House in California

Melissa Hernandez
Democratic candidate for U.S. House in California
General Election
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Live Odds
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Melissa Hernandez is trading at 42% to win the CA-14 House winner? on prediction markets.
Candidate Overview
Key details about the candidate’s background, party, office sought and current campaign.
Current roleBay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Board Director
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyMainstream Democrat
GenderFemale
LocationCalifornia
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BackgroundBay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Board Director
Notable personal detailsMelissa Hernandez is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. House in California’s 14th Congressional District. She has served on the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Board of Directors representing District 5 since 2024 and was elected BART Board President for 2026. She previously served on the Dublin City Council for eight years and was mayor of Dublin for four years, and has worked as an Alameda County legislative aide focused on health and human services.
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Political Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports using public revenue to fund local services and infrastructure and has backed local sales-tax measures; emphasizes protecting working families and opposing policies favoring wealthy special interests.
Healthcare
The candidate’s campaign and biography emphasize expanding healthcare access, improving behavioral health services, and advocating for programs that improve residents’ health and safety, but do not state specific federal policies (e.g., support for Medicare for All, a public option, or ACA changes). The available public materials describe experience in healthcare administration and local behavioral-health initiatives without a clear stance on national healthcare reforms.
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Climate & Energy
Supports local and regional climate action measures, renewable electricity sourcing, and transit electrification/energy-efficiency efforts while endorsing investments in clean transit technologies (e.g., hydrogen/zero-emission buses) and carbon-reduction planning. Positions emphasize pragmatic clean-energy transitions and modernization rather than proposals to immediately phase out all fossil fuels.
Latest News
Melissa Hernandez has advanced to the runoff in California’s 14th Congressional District special election, where she will face state Sen. Aisha Wahab. The race is to fill the remainder of the House seat left vacant by Eric Swalwell, and Hernandez also advanced in the separate regular primary for the full term. Recent vote-count previews say Wahab has been leading Hernandez, but the final special-election result is still being counted.
Latest Polls
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Campaign Fundraising
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2026
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