1934 California gubernatorial election|
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County results Merriam: 30-40% 40–50% 50–60 60-70% 80-90% Sinclair: 30-40% 40–50% Haight: 30-40% |
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The 1934 California gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1934. Held in the midst of the Great Depression, the 1934 election was amongst the most controversial in the state's political history, pitting conservative Republican Frank Merriam against former Socialist Party member turned Democrat Upton Sinclair, author of The Jungle. A strong third party challenge came from Progressive Raymond L. Haight, a Los Angeles lawyer campaigning for the political center. Much of the campaign's emphasis was directed at Sinclair's EPIC movement, proposing interventionist reforms to cure the state's ailing economy. Merriam, who had recently assumed the governorship following the death of James Rolph, characterized Sinclair's proposal as a step towards communism.
Negative campaigning funded by the film industry was used against Sinclair to favor the Merriam campaign, as depicted in the 2020 American biographical drama film Mank.
Democratic primary
Campaign
- George Creel, investigative journalist
- Forest Dowey
- William H. Evans
- Z. T. Malaby
- W. J. McNichols
- Upton Sinclair, author and perennial Socialist Party candidate
- James E. Waddell
- Justus S. Wardell, nominee for Governor in 1926
- Milton K. Young, nominee for Governor in 1930
Results
Republican primary
Candidates
Results
General election
Candidates
Results
Results by county
County
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Merriam
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Votes
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Sinclair
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Votes
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Haight
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Votes
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Others
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Votes
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Kings
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41.18%
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3,633
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26.37%
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2,326
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32.28%
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2,848
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0.17%
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17
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Alpine
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87.29%
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158
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7.18%
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13
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5.52%
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10
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0.00%
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0
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Mono
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63.11%
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520
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28.40%
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234
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7.77%
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64
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0.00%
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0
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Orange
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53.72%
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27,099
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27.94%
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14,092
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18.13%
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9,142
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0.21%
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105
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Inyo
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57.39%
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1,514
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33.24%
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877
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8.79%
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232
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0.57%
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15
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Lake
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56.54%
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2,317
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32.65%
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1,338
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10.57%
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433
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0.24%
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10
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Del Norte
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49.39%
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1,221
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44.74%
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1,106
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5.22%
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129
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0.65%
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16
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San Benito
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65.25%
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2,931
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27.85%
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1,251
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6.59%
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296
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0.31%
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14
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Sonoma
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57.41%
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15,329
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30.58%
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8,164
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11.50%
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3,070
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0.51%
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136
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San Diego
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50.76%
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44,422
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36.65%
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32,073
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18.13%
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9,142
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0.29%
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254
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Santa Cruz
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63.17%
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10,905
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29.86%
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5,155
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6.48%
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1,119
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0.50%
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85
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Marin
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54.50%
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9,756
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36.28%
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6,494
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8.69%
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1,555
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0.54%
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97
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Santa Clara
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60.06%
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37,156
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31.17%
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19,281
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8.43%
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5,215
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0.33%
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209
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Humboldt
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50.95%
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9,179
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35.79%
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6,448
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12.61%
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2,271
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0.65%
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117
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Riverside
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62.33%
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19,892
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31.01%
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9,896
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6.49%
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2,072
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0.18%
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55
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San Mateo
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52.29%
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18,448
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36.91%
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13,022
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10.40%
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3,669
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0.39%
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138
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Santa Barbara
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60.29%
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14,429
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32.32%
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7,735
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11.80%
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1,702
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0.28%
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66
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Mariposa
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46.80%
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1,089
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37.17%
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865
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15.21%
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354
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0.55%
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19
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Napa
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58.96%
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5,750
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28.77%
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2,806
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12.05%
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1,175
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0.22%
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22
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Mendocino
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62.87%
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6,178
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28.12%
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2,763
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8.08%
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794
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0.93%
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92
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Monterey
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61.53%
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11,083
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31.01%
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5,585
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7.13%
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1,285
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0.33%
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60
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Tehama
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44.34%
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2,865
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28.10%
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1,816
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27.28%
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1,763
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0.28%
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28
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Butte
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47.82%
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8,041
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35.28%
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5,932
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16.62%
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2,795
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0.28%
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47
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San Bernardino
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56.76%
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30,285
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35.90%
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19,157
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7.07%
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3,774
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0.27%
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143
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San Luis Obispo
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47.11%
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6,422
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37.36%
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5,093
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15.13%
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2,063
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0.39%
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53
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Imperial
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52.01%
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7,253
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40.42%
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5,637
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7.18%
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1,001
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0.39%
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55
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Sutter
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47.01%
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2,872
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32.41%
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1,980
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20.36%
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1,244
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0.21%
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13
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Colusa
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55.70%
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2,584
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42.24%
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1,709
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18.56%
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861
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0.32%
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15
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Glenn
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46.00%
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2,342
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28.60%
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1,456
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25.26%
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1,286
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0.14%
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7
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Los Angeles
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47.45%
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457,755
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42.02%
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405,331
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10.20%
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98,348
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0.33%
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3,202
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Nevada
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45.33%
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3,163
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31.03%
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2,165
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22.96%
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1,602
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0.67%
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47
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San Joaquin
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46.64%
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17,612
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36.33%
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13,720
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16.56%
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6,255
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0.47%
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174
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San Francisco
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50.91%
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115,047
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38.88%
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87,850
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9.51%
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21,499
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0.69%
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1,581
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El Dorado
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33.37%
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1,744
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32.17%
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1,681
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33.79%
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1,766
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0.67%
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35
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Modoc
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49.39%
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1,452
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28.44%
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836
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21.67%
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637
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0.51%
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15
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Tulare
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37.46%
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9,850
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26.12%
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6,867
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36.18%
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9,512
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0.24%
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65
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Calaveras
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45.83%
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1,524
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37.05%
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1,232
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16.63%
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553
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0.48%
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16
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Ventura
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54.07%
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11,015
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32.20%
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6,560
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13.45%
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2,740
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0.27%
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55
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Siskiyou
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39.19%
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4,202
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32.77%
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3,514
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27.54%
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2,953
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0.50%
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53
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Kern
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48.59%
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14,798
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37.26%
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11,348
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13.78%
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4,197
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0.37%
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111
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Contra Costa
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45.52%
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15,540
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45.67%
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15,591
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8.48%
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2,894
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0.33%
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115
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Stanislaus
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34.46%
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7,853
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27.47%
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6,260
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37.70%
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8,592
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0.36%
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83
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Alameda
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52.69%
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102,328
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37.70%
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73,233
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9.14%
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17,758
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0.47%
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913
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Yolo
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46.44%
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4,087
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18.70%
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1,646
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34.56%
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3,041
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0.30%
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26
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Sacramento
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35.75%
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19,360
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33.81%
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18,310
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30.09%
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16,291
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0.35%
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187
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Yuba
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49.81%
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2,603
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30.64%
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1,601
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19.19%
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1,003
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0.37%
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19
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Trinity
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40.21%
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889
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44.91%
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993
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13.93%
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308
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0.95%
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21
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Sierra
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45.19%
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676
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31.48%
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471
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22.66%
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339
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0.67%
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10
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Fresno
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30.46%
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15,338
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30.80%
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15,509
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38.33%
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19,296
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0.40%
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204
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Solano
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44.57%
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6,728
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33.87%
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5,112
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21.24%
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3,206
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0.32%
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48
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Merced
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35.21%
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4,123
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31.83%
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3,727
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31.83%
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3,727
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1.13%
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132
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Tuolumne
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36.63%
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1,580
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44.96%
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1,940
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18.19%
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785
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0.23%
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10
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Placer
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34.23%
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3,337
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31.93%
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3,113
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33.55%
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3,271
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0.29%
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29
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Madera
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32.11%
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2,204
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35.56%
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2,441
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29.76%
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2,043
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2.57%
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176
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Amador
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52.00%
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1,946
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26.22%
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981
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21.43%
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802
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0.35%
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13
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Lassen
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33.09%
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1,697
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39.44%
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2,023
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26.94%
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1,382
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0.53%
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27
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Shasta
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42.75%
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3,283
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36.71%
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2,819
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20.09%
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1,543
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0.45%
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35
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Plumas
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36.63%
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1,213
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37.03%
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1,226
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25.91%
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858
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0.42%
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14
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