Eight states by Brand Mark

Make a new state
By Brand Mark in Manhattan Beach, CA

The new states are formed by grouping geographic, demographic and political compatible areas together - to optimize governability. Each of the eight states provides sufficient population, land and resources necessary for each new state to sustain itself.

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%
Napacino 1,186,246 $62,280
Democrats 48.7%
Republicans 23.3%
Other 28.0%
Asian 8.2%
Black 5.8%
Latino 24.8%
White 56.8%
Other 4.4%
Bahia 6,137,273 $81,450
Democrats 51.2%
Republicans 17.8%
Other 31.0%
Asian 26.4%
Black 6.3%
Latino 23.0%
White 40.4%
Other 3.9%
Coastalia 2,195,048 $67,118
Democrats 42.0%
Republicans 30.7%
Other 27.2%
Asian 5.7%
Black 1.8%
Latino 40.2%
White 49.7%
Other 2.7%
Angeles 12,861,864 $60,630
Democrats 46.4%
Republicans 25.4%
Other 28.2%
Asian 14.9%
Black 6.6%
Latino 44.4%
White 31.6%
Other 2.4%
Mission 7,507,998 $58,851
Democrats 36.2%
Republicans 35.2%
Other 28.6%
Asian 8.2%
Black 6.0%
Latino 41.8%
White 40.9%
Other 3.1%
Fresno 4,179,720 $48,363
Democrats 37.7%
Republicans 38.8%
Other 23.5%
Asian 7.1%
Black 4.3%
Latino 47.4%
White 38.1%
Other 3.0%
Sacrament 2,813,874 $56,578
Democrats 37.7%
Republicans 35.4%
Other 26.9%
Asian 10.8%
Black 5.6%
Latino 19.9%
White 59.0%
Other 4.6%
Shasta 443,045 $42,328
Democrats 31.8%
Republicans 37.8%
Other 30.4%
Asian 2.5%
Black 1.8%
Latino 10.5%
White 78.2%
Other 7.1%

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

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