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Hispanic 2006 Subprime Disparity Index (SDI) by Congressional District Hispanic 2006 Subprime Disparity Index (SDI) by Congressional District Hispanic Hispanic HERA Rep. Overall % White White % Hispanic Hispanic Hispanic SubPrim % State CD Representative/PA Chg. District Name Subprime Loans Subprime Loans Prime SDI Vote e Subprime Alaska Nay AK-0 Young, Donald [R] AK-00 Don Young (R) 25.05% 10,275 21.02% 419 272 147 35.08% 1.67 Alabama Nay AL-1 Bonner, Jo [R] AL-01 Jo Bonner (R) 32.95% 11,252 25.52% 240 159 81 33.75% 1.32 Alabama Nay AL-2 Everett, Terry [R] AL-02 Terry Everett (R) 32.35% 8,158 24.64% 138 97 41 29.71% 1.21 Alabama Aye AL-3 Rogers, Michael [R] AL-03 Mike Rogers (R) 32.20% 8,459 24.90% 145 95 50 34.48% 1.39 Alabama Nay AL-4 Aderholt, Robert [R] AL-04 Robert B. Aderholt (R) 36.05% 10,945 33.79% 262 115 147 56.11% 1.66 Alabama Aye AL-5 Cramer, Robert [D] AL-05 Robert E. "Bud" Cramer, Jr. (D) 26.03% 12,496 20.66% 247 149 98 39.68% 1.92 Alabama Nay AL-6 Bachus, Spencer [R] AL-06 Spencer Bachus (R) 23.69% 19,460 18.30% 423 236 187 44.21% 2.42 Alabama Aye AL-7 Davis, Artur [D] AL-07 Artur Davis (D) 42.44% 7,358 24.33% 195 79 116 59.49% 2.45 Arizona Aye AR-1 Berry, Robert [D] AR-01 Marion Berry (D) 37.78% 7,059 34.35% 84 47 37 44.05% 1.28 Arizona Aye AR-2 Snyder, Victor [D] AR-02 Vic Snyder (D) 27.72% 9,829 21.02% 308 179 129 41.88% 1.99 Arizona Nay AR-3 Boozman, John [R] AR-03 John Boozman (R) 27.65% 14,170 26.11% 1,893 1,344 549 29.00% 1.11 Arizona Aye AR-4 Ross, Mike [D] AR-04 Mike Ross (D) 37.72% 5,497 32.76% 150 76 74 49.33% 1.51 Arizona Nay AZ-1 Renzi, Rick [R] AZ-01 Rick Renzi (R) 26.75% 17,046 22.10% 3,057 1,762 1,295 42.36% 1.92 Arizona Nay AZ-2 Franks, Trent [R] AZ-02 Trent Franks (R) 30.64% 37,300 23.75% 12,859 6,654 6,205 48.25% 2.03 Arizona Nay AZ-3 Shadegg, John [R] AZ-03 John Shadegg (R) 25.52% 29,877 20.03% 5,514 2,588 2,926 53.06% 2.65 Arizona Aye AZ-4 Pastor, Edward [D] AZ-04 Ed Pastor (D) 49.13% 9,490 30.34% 17,717 6,925 10,792 60.91% 2.01 Arizona Aye AZ-5 Mitchell, Harry [D] AZ-05 Harry Mitchel (D) 20.86% 24,152 16.92% 3,397 1,900 1,497 44.07% 2.60 Arizona Nay AZ-6 Flake, Jeff [R] AZ-06 Jeff Flake (R) 27.39% 32,303 21.91% 7,821 4,106 3,715 47.50% 2.17 Arizona Aye AZ-7 Grijalva, Raul [D] AZ-07 Raul Grijalva (D) 35.96% 17,824 24.28% 18,221 9,729 8,492 46.61% 1.92 Arizona Aye AZ-8 Giffords, Gabrielle [D] AZ-08 Gabrielle Giffords (D) 22.02% 19,566 16.61% 5,091 3,217 1,874 36.81% 2.22 California Aye CA-1 Thompson, C. [D] CA-01 Mike Thompson (D) 19.24% 12,085 15.86% 3,400 2,482 918 27.00% 1.70 California Nay CA-2 Herger, Walter [R] CA-02 Wally Herger (R) 25.97% 13,558 21.66% 2,932 1,853 1,079 36.80% 1.70 California Aye CA-3 Lungren, Daniel [R] CA-03 Daniel E. Lungren (R) 24.11% 19,995 19.31% 4,473 2,847 1,626 36.35% 1.88 California Nay CA-4 Doolittle, John [R] CA-04 John T. Doolittle (R) 18.11% 21,079 16.05% 1,809 1,305 504 27.86% 1.74 California Aye CA-5 Matsui, Doris [D] CA-05 Doris Matsui (D) 32.29% 10,375 22.21% 5,739 3,266 2,473 43.09% 1.94 California Aye CA-6 Woolsey, Lynn [D] CA-06 Lynn C. Woolsey (D) 12.79% 14,388 9.31% 3,674 2,669 1,005 27.35% 2.94 California Aye CA-7 Miller, George [D] CA-07 George Miller (D) 27.36% 12,121 17.11% 8,426 5,402 3,024 35.89% 2.10 California Aye CA-8 Pelosi, Nancy [D] CA-08 Nancy Pelosi (D) 10.73% 5,502 5.71% 1,384 1,042 342 24.71% 4.33 California Aye CA-9 Lee, Barbara [D] CA-09 Barbara Lee (D) 24.29% 6,775 12.66% 3,936 2,511 1,425 36.20% 2.86 ComplianceTech 1 Hispanic 2006 Subprime Disparity Index (SDI) by Congressional District Hispanic Hispanic HERA Rep. Overall % White White % Hispanic Hispanic Hispanic SubPrim % State CD Representative/PA Chg. District Name Subprime Loans Subprime Loans Prime SDI Vote e Subprime California Aye CA-10 Tauscher, Ellen [D] CA-10 Ellen O. Tauscher (D) 20.20% 20,429 12.84% 7,152 4,825 2,327 32.54% 2.53 California Aye CA-11 McNerney, Jerry [D] CA-11 Jerry McNerney (D) 21.17% 18,604 14.23% 8,094 5,321 2,773 34.26% 2.41 California Aye CA-12 Speier, Jackie [D] x CA-12 Tom Lantos (D) 12.60% 7,954 7.08% 2,369 1,837 532 22.46% 3.17 California Aye CA-13 Stark, Fortney [D] CA-13 Fortney Pete Stark (D) 19.65% 6,593 13.89% 5,606 3,928 1,678 29.93% 2.15 California Aye CA-14 Eshoo, Anna [D] CA-14 Anna G. Eshoo (D) 10.46% 10,940 7.18% 2,627 1,952 675 25.69% 3.58 California Aye CA-15 Honda, Michael [D] CA-15 Michael M. Honda (D) 12.34% 10,057 8.58% 3,576 2,594 982 27.46% 3.20 California Aye CA-16 Lofgren, Zoe [D] CA-16 Zoe Lofgren (D) 18.82% 8,816 11.06% 8,888 6,176 2,712 30.51% 2.76 California Aye CA-17 Farr, Sam [D] CA-17 Sam Farr (D) 20.78% 7,735 11.33% 7,879 5,517 2,362 29.98% 2.65 California Aye CA-18 Cardoza, Dennis [D] CA-18 Dennis Cardoza (D) 36.23% 9,781 27.69% 15,255 8,944 6,311 41.37% 1.49 California Nay CA-19 Radanovich, George [R] CA-19 George P. Radanovich (R) 30.51% 13,984 22.25% 10,706 6,407 4,299 40.16% 1.80 California Aye CA-20 Costa, Jim [D] CA-20 Jim Costa (D) 42.22% 5,951 29.51% 14,958 8,020 6,938 46.38% 1.57 California Nay CA-21 Nunes, Devin [R] CA-21 Devin Nunes (R) 34.30% 10,454 24.32% 11,272 6,458 4,814 42.71% 1.76 California Nay CA-22 McCarthy, Kevin [R] CA-22 Kevin McCarthy (R) 32.20% 18,444 22.02% 13,400 7,652 5,748 42.90% 1.95 California Aye CA-23 Capps, Lois [D] CA-23 Lois Capps (D) 17.72% 7,972 10.25% 6,772 5,039 1,733 25.59% 2.50 California Aye CA-24 Gallegly, Elton [R] CA-24 Elton Gallegly (R) 14.61% 15,268 10.11% 5,808 4,322 1,486 25.59% 2.53 California Aye CA-25 McKeon, Howard [R] CA-25 Howard P. "Buck" McKeon (R) 36.38% 15,976 24.86% 15,809 8,604 7,205 45.58% 1.83 California Aye CA-26 Dreier, David [R] CA-26 David Dreier (R) 22.95% 11,993 16.88% 8,669 5,978 2,691 31.04% 1.84 California Aye CA-27 Sherman, Brad [D] CA-27 Brad Sherman (D) 27.33% 10,291 17.67% 8,737 5,485 3,252 37.22% 2.11 California Aye CA-28 Berman, Howard [D] CA-28 Howard Berman (D) 28.73% 7,494 16.45% 8,530 5,157 3,373 39.54% 2.40 California Aye CA-29 Schiff, Adam [D] CA-29 Adam Schiff (D) 18.32% 7,033 13.28% 3,192 2,258 934 29.26% 2.20 California Aye CA-30 Waxman, Henry [D] CA-30 Henry Waxman (D) 12.80% 13,655 10.44% 1,412 1,019 393 27.83% 2.67 California Aye CA-31 Becerra, Xavier [D] CA-31 Xavier Becerra (D) 31.08% 2,363 17.14% 5,064 3,081 1,983 39.16% 2.28 California Aye CA-32 Solis, Hilda [D] CA-32 Hilda Solis (D) 28.81% 2,937 21.11% 11,101 7,399 3,702 33.35% 1.58 California Aye CA-33 Watson, Diane [D] CA-33 Diane Watson (D) 29.49% 4,188 16.60% 4,413 2,697 1,716 38.89% 2.34 California Aye CA-34 Roybal-Allard, Lucille [D] CA-34 Lucille Roybal-Allard (D) 32.36% 1,402 21.26% 7,699 4,978 2,721 35.34% 1.66 California Aye CA-35 Waters, Maxine [D] CA-35 Maxine Waters (D) 38.96% 2,905 24.78% 9,149 5,151 3,998 43.70% 1.76 California Aye CA-36 Harman, Jane [D] CA-36 Jane Harman (D) 16.43% 7,941 10.24% 3,320 2,383 937 28.22% 2.76 California Aye CA-37 Richardson, Laura [D] x CA-37 Vacant 38.27% 4,649 23.79% 9,346 5,387 3,959 42.36% 1.78 California Aye CA-38 Napolitano, Grace [D] CA-38 Grace Napolitano (D) 32.97% 3,207 24.54% 15,609 10,005 5,604 35.90% 1.46 ComplianceTech 2 Hispanic 2006 Subprime Disparity Index (SDI) by Congressional District Hispanic Hispanic HERA Rep.
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