Updated June 22, 2026
See how neighborhoods in Hayward 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 predominantly liberal leaning that is consistent with the rest of Hayward.
Voting patterns and census indicators show a highly liberal leaning that is consistent with the rest of Hayward. According to iHuus data, the political landscape here reflects the broader city average.
Voting patterns and census indicators in this area align closely with the broader Hayward political landscape. According to iHuus data, the neighborhood reflects the same predominant liberal leaning seen across the rest of the city.
| Neighborhood | Score | City Rank | vs. City Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Burbank | 9.8 | #1 | +0.1 ↑ |
| Jackson Triangle | 9.8 | #2 | +0.1 ↑ |
| Mission-Foothill | 9.8 | #3 | +0.1 ↑ |
| North Hayward | 9.8 | #4 | +0.1 ↑ |
| Harder-Tennyson | 9.8 | #5 | +0.1 ↑ |
| Whitman-Mocine | 9.8 | #6 | +0.1 ↑ |
| Upper B Street | 9.8 | #7 | +0.1 ↑ |
| Santa Clara | 9.8 | #8 | +0.1 ↑ |
| Glen Eden | 9.8 | #9 | +0.1 ↑ |
| Southgate | 9.8 | #10 | +0.1 ↑ |
| Mission-Garin | 9.8 | #11 | +0.1 ↑ |
| Longwood-Winton Grove | 9.8 | #12 | +0.1 ↑ |
| Tennyson-Alquire | 9.8 | #13 | +0.1 ↑ |
| Hayward Highland | 9.8 | #14 | +0.1 ↑ |
| Mt Eden | 9.8 | #15 | +0.1 ↑ |
| Fairway Park | 9.7 | #16 | -0.1 ↓ |
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