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Raul Ruiz

Representative from CA · Served 2013–present (13 years)

HHouseDemocratCA
Birth countryMexico
Chamber

House

First elected

2013

Status

Currently serving

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About Raul Ruiz

Raul Ruiz was born in Mexico and went on to serve in the US House of Representatives representing CA. Raul Ruiz's career in Congress began in 2013, during the modern Congress, and has continued into the current session — 13 years and counting. As a Democrat, Raul sat in a chamber where most colleagues were born in the United States; naturalized citizens remain a small minority of Congress in every era.

Mexico reserves the ballot for its own citizens: non-native-born residents cannot vote in any election there, no matter how long they have lived in the country. In practical terms: Only Mexican citizens may vote. Foreign residents have no voting rights at any level. Naturalized citizens can vote but cannot become president. That produces a striking asymmetry with the United States, which not only naturalized this member but then elected them to help write federal law. A naturalized American who returned to Mexico would have no such political voice there.

Mexico has sent 5 naturalized citizens to Congress in total, of whom 2 also served as Democrats like Raul. CA has elected 13 foreign-born Congress members across its history, so Raul's path from naturalization to Capitol Hill is not unique to that state — but it remains exceptional nationally. Across the full history of the US Congress, Mexico ranks 6th of 38 tracked birth countries, accounting for 5 naturalized-citizen lawmakers.

Why does Mexico's own voting regime matter on an American member's profile? Because it frames a question the US Congress itself wrestles with whenever immigration and citizenship come up: which countries extend the same democratic trust to people who arrived later that the United States extended to Raul? In Mexico's case, the answer today is no — a naturalized American returning there would hold no ballot at all.

Non-citizen voting in Mexico

Banned

Only Mexican citizens may vote. Foreign residents have no voting rights at any level. Naturalized citizens can vote but cannot become president.

Non-citizen voting banned

Raul Ruiz was born in a country that does not allow non-citizens to vote at any level.

Election history & terms of service

7 terms in Congress · First elected 2013 · Currently serving

20132015First elected
Term 1
HHouse·Democrat· CA
20152017Re-elected
Term 2
HHouse·Democrat· CA
20172019Re-elected
Term 3
HHouse·Democrat· CA
20192021Re-elected
Term 4
HHouse·Democrat· CA
20212023Re-elected
Term 5
HHouse·Democrat· CA
20232025Re-elected
Term 6
HHouse·Democrat· CA
2025presentCurrently serving
Term 7
HHouse·Democrat· CA

Financial disclosures

Public filings on file with the US House Clerk · 2013–2026

Under the Ethics in Government Act of 1978, members of the US Congress must file annual financial-disclosure reports covering their assets, liabilities, outside income, securities transactions, travel, and positions held. The filings for Raul Ruiz are available on the House Clerk's public archive — search the archive using the member's last name and the relevant filing year.

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Last name
Ruiz
Chamber
House
State
CA
Filing years
2013 through 2026
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Reports are released the year after filing and redact Social Security numbers and home addresses. Asset and liability values are reported in ranges, not exact dollar amounts. This tracker links to the primary source; it does not reproduce filings verbatim.

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