Updated June 22, 2026
See how neighborhoods in Culver City compare on ideological lean. Rankings are based on measured data aggregated across each neighborhood boundary. How ideological lean is measured →
Voting patterns and census indicators show a very strong liberal leaning that is consistent with the rest of Culver City.
Voting patterns and census indicators show a strongly liberal political landscape that is consistent with the broader Culver City area.
Voting patterns and census indicators show a predominantly liberal political leaning, which is consistent with the broader Culver City area.
| Neighborhood | Score | City Rank | vs. City Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Downtown | 9.9 | #1 | — |
| Lucerne/Higuera | 9.9 | #2 | — |
| Lucerne/Higuera | 9.9 | #3 | — |
| McManus | 9.9 | #4 | — |
| Washington Culver | 9.9 | #5 | — |
| Park East | 9.9 | #6 | — |
| Clarkdale | 9.9 | #7 | — |
| Jefferson | 9.9 | #8 | — |
| Blanco/Culver Crest | 9.9 | #9 | — |
| Blanco/Culver Crest | 9.9 | #10 | — |
| Culver West | 9.9 | #11 | — |
| McLaughlin | 9.9 | #12 | — |
| Park West | 9.9 | #13 | — |
| Studio Village | 9.9 | #14 | — |
| Blair Hills | 9.9 | #15 | — |
| Fox Hills | 9.9 | #16 | — |
| Sunkist Park | 9.8 | #17 | -0.1 ↓ |
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