Nine states by JxK

Make a new state
By JxK in Milwaukee, WI

As a native Kalifornian (yes I spelled it with a K) I feel definite differences between these regions based on geography, politics, and lifestyles of these regions (although there is definitely some bleed-over). Rolling over the counties and looking at the demographics, it mostly holds up.

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%
Owens 32,655 $49,641
Democrats 31.6%
Republicans 39.7%
Other 28.7%
Asian 1.5%
Black 0.7%
Latino 22.4%
White 67.0%
Other 8.4%
Mojave 4,234,011 $56,208
Democrats 37.0%
Republicans 37.5%
Other 25.5%
Asian 6.3%
Black 7.1%
Latino 47.3%
White 36.5%
Other 2.8%
Cauyeno 6,295,827 $68,604
Democrats 33.7%
Republicans 36.6%
Other 29.7%
Asian 14.4%
Black 3.2%
Latino 34.1%
White 45.4%
Other 3.0%
El Camino 11,356,533 $58,175
Democrats 48.9%
Republicans 22.7%
Other 28.4%
Asian 12.8%
Black 7.4%
Latino 46.3%
White 31.1%
Other 2.4%
San Joaquin 2,363,529 $46,181
Democrats 36.3%
Republicans 39.6%
Other 24.1%
Asian 6.0%
Black 4.4%
Latino 51.9%
White 34.9%
Other 2.8%
Kalifornia 10,987,358 $69,577
Democrats 48.8%
Republicans 22.5%
Other 28.6%
Asian 19.5%
Black 6.2%
Latino 27.4%
White 42.9%
Other 3.9%
Jefferson 619,173 $43,329
Democrats 29.7%
Republicans 41.3%
Other 29.0%
Asian 2.9%
Black 1.5%
Latino 15.5%
White 75.0%
Other 5.1%
Cascade 328,443 $40,614
Democrats 41.3%
Republicans 25.6%
Other 33.1%
Asian 2.3%
Black 1.5%
Latino 15.2%
White 73.5%
Other 7.6%
Sierra 1,107,539 $60,045
Democrats 29.8%
Republicans 43.4%
Other 26.8%
Asian 4.9%
Black 1.5%
Latino 19.7%
White 70.0%
Other 3.9%

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

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