Eight states by Kevin Ecker 2

Make a new state
By Kevin Ecker 2

Broken up by major metropolitan areas and geography. Bay Area together, LA and SD together, the coast between the two together, the NorCal coast together, Sacramento Valley together, San Joaquin Valley together, the mountains together and the desert together.

Demographics

Population Estimated
median income
Voter registration Race/Ethnicity
California
statewide
37,325,068 $61,400
Democrats 43.4%
Republicans 28.4%
Other 28.2%
Asian 13.4%
Black 5.8%
Latino 37.6%
White 40.1%
Other 3.2%
San Francisco 6,813,822 $79,803
Democrats 51.2%
Republicans 18.1%
Other 30.7%
Asian 24.8%
Black 6.6%
Latino 23.4%
White 41.1%
Other 4.0%
Los Angeles 16,785,158 $61,978
Democrats 43.8%
Republicans 27.3%
Other 28.9%
Asian 13.9%
Black 6.1%
Latino 41.9%
White 35.5%
Other 2.6%
Monterey 1,165,381 $61,024
Democrats 42.0%
Republicans 31.0%
Other 26.9%
Asian 5.0%
Black 2.1%
Latino 42.8%
White 47.6%
Other 2.6%
San Joaquin 3,990,886 $48,025
Democrats 37.9%
Republicans 38.8%
Other 23.3%
Asian 7.4%
Black 4.5%
Latino 48.4%
White 36.8%
Other 3.0%
Mojave 4,425,972 $55,625
Democrats 37.4%
Republicans 37.1%
Other 25.5%
Asian 6.1%
Black 6.9%
Latino 48.5%
White 35.7%
Other 2.8%
Sacramento 2,122,788 $53,488
Democrats 41.2%
Republicans 32.0%
Other 26.8%
Asian 12.8%
Black 7.1%
Latino 22.6%
White 52.5%
Other 5.0%
Pacific 948,543 $55,078
Democrats 47.1%
Republicans 23.6%
Other 29.2%
Asian 4.0%
Black 1.5%
Latino 22.5%
White 67.4%
Other 4.6%
Sierra 1,072,518 $58,459
Democrats 28.6%
Republicans 43.8%
Other 27.6%
Asian 3.6%
Black 1.3%
Latino 11.5%
White 79.4%
Other 4.3%

Sources: 2012 American Community Survey 5-year estimates, California Secretary of State.

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