Nine states by Joe Vanegas

Make a new state
By Joe Vanegas

This map will reduce the conflict among powerful special interests by allowing one special interest to dominate each state. Some border counties are annexed by neighboring states where the social climate and geography make sense.

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%
Nevada (annexed) 33,852 $50,033
Democrats 31.8%
Republicans 39.3%
Other 28.9%
Asian 1.6%
Black 0.7%
Latino 21.9%
White 67.1%
Other 8.8%
Money 4,190,190 $82,544
Democrats 49.7%
Republicans 18.5%
Other 31.8%
Asian 25.9%
Black 3.0%
Latino 23.5%
White 44.3%
Other 3.4%
Showbiz 11,086,412 $58,134
Democrats 49.3%
Republicans 22.3%
Other 28.4%
Asian 13.0%
Black 7.5%
Latino 47.0%
White 30.1%
Other 2.4%
Takers 7,255,851 $63,865
Democrats 34.6%
Republicans 39.1%
Other 26.3%
Asian 11.3%
Black 4.8%
Latino 41.6%
White 39.7%
Other 2.7%
Bliss 3,100,500 $63,373
Democrats 34.9%
Republicans 33.1%
Other 32.1%
Asian 11.3%
Black 4.8%
Latino 32.0%
White 48.5%
Other 3.5%
Arizona (annexed) 173,487 $41,255
Democrats 49.8%
Republicans 22.6%
Other 27.6%
Asian 1.5%
Black 2.9%
Latino 80.3%
White 13.8%
Other 1.5%
Oregon (annexed) 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%
Ag 5,312,033 $50,660
Democrats 39.8%
Republicans 35.7%
Other 24.5%
Asian 10.0%
Black 5.4%
Latino 37.6%
White 43.2%
Other 3.8%
Remnant 5,729,698 $65,210
Democrats 45.5%
Republicans 26.5%
Other 28.0%
Asian 13.0%
Black 7.1%
Latino 28.5%
White 47.4%
Other 3.9%

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

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