Young Kim
House · CA-40 · Incumbent

Young Kim

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General: Nov 3, 2026 · 144d
Candidate Biography

About Young Kim

Young Kim (Republican Party) is a member of the U.S. House, representing California's 40th Congressional District. She assumed office on January 3, 2023. Her current term ends on January 3, 2027. Kim (Republican Party) is running for re-election to the U.S. House to represent California's 40th Congressional District. She is on the ballot in the primary on June 2, 2026.

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Civic Accountability Board
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Data Bill of Rights
Access, move, delete and receive a full accounting of your personal data.
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War-Crime Accountability
Mandatory review, reporting and support restrictions when credible evidence indicates war crimes.
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Congressional Stock Trading Ban
No trading on the people's trust.
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Citizens United Reform
Reduce corporate/election-money distortion after Citizens United.
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Universal Healthcare
Care without medical bankruptcy.
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GeneralNov 3, 2026
Funding and Source Signals

Money & Influence

Where the Money Comes From
$8,207,461 total receipts
32%from small donors (<$200)
10%from corporate-aligned PACs
Small donors (<$200)*$2.7M32%
Larger individual donors*$2.5M30%
Corporate-aligned PACs*$807K10%
Labor & membership PACs*$120K1%
Other PACs*$559K7%
Party committees$10K<1%
Other receipts$1.6M19%
Top PAC Contributors
Experian North America, Inc Political Action Committee (Experian PAC)$10K
Eureka PAC$10K
Manufactured Housing Institute PAC$10K
Franklin Resources Inc Political Action Committee (Franklin Templeton PAC)$10K
Citizens Financial Group, Inc. PAC$10K
FEC receipts through May 13, 2026 (canonical). *Donor-size and PAC-type splits estimated from Political Integrity breakdowns of itemized contributions. ↗ FEC source
FEC Finance Snapshot
$8,207,461
Total receipts · $3,093,061 cash on hand
Coverage through May 13, 2026
Issue Money Signal
$537,702
AIPAC-aligned contributions. Third-party source signal via OpenSecrets.
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Top Industry Signals

Ideological/Single-Issue · Finance, Insurance & Real Estate · Health · Energy & Natural Resources · Construction · Communications/Electronics

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In Congress

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Stock Trades / PTR

No individual trades displayed for this record, but 20 reported asset holdings (2024 disclosure) are on file.

Field Note
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