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Supplement to the Statement of Vote Political Districts within Counties for President John F. Kerry George W. Bush Michael Anthony Peroutka David Cobb Michael Badnarik Leonard Peltier DEM REP AI GRN LIB PF Alameda County County Totals 422,585 130,911 819 2,637 2,149 1,641 Percent, Total 75.4% 23.3% 0.1% 0.5% 0.4% 0.3% Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 69,176 50,029 236 313 552 152 Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 64,029 23,751 153 269 301 208 Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 73,882 20,652 155 422 347 295 Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 82,033 23,206 138 395 363 241 Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 133,465 13,273 137 1,238 586 745 Congressional District 9 (2000) 228,642 33,450 282 1,742 959 1,099 Congressional District 10 (2000) 17,419 17,317 81 84 180 30 Congressional District 11 (2000) 22,926 19,585 71 100 200 40 Congressional District 13 (2000) 153,598 60,559 385 711 810 472 Senate District 9 (2000) 260,762 57,919 400 1,949 1,238 1,180 Senate District 10 (2000) 161,823 72,992 419 688 911 461 State Assembly District 14 (2000) 82,028 7,630 80 806 390 421 State Assembly District 15 (2000) 19,558 19,059 86 93 200 33 State Assembly District 16 (2000) 132,742 19,977 178 939 500 647 State Assembly District 18 (2000) 105,578 44,356 263 451 587 309 State Assembly District 20 (2000) 82,679 39,889 212 348 472 231 Board of Equalization District 1 (2000) 422,585 130,911 819 2,637 2,149 1,641 Cities Alameda 23,981 7,698 60 161 148 75 Albany 7,134 868 10 49 27 34 Berkeley 54,409 4,010 41 600 266 317 Dublin 7,534 5,635 21 31 61 19 Emeryville 3,166 420 8 31 21 10 Fremont 45,706 22,236 119 198 277 123 Hayward 28,412 9,350 76 125 140 96 Livermore 17,045 16,728 81 80 177 30 Newark 9,507 4,189 24 40 47 37 Oakland 132,167 13,834 140 914 423 664 Piedmont 4,907 1,799 6 26 34 4 Pleasanton 16,469 14,663 55 70 149 26 San Leandro 22,199 7,629 46 92 100 73 Union City 14,904 5,173 30 58 51 47 Unincorporated area of Alameda County 35,045 16,679 102 162 228 86 Unapportioned absentees of Alameda County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alpine County County Totals 373 311 2 7 1 5 Percent, Total 53.4% 44.5% 0.3% 1.0% 0.1% 0.7% Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 78 61 1 2 0 0 Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 66 57 0 2 1 1 Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 57 18 0 0 0 2 Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 102 75 0 2 0 2 Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 70 100 1 1 0 0 Congressional District 3 (2000) 373 311 2 7 1 5 Senate District 1 (2000) 373 311 2 7 1 5 State Assembly District 4 (2000) 373 311 2 7 1 5 Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 373 311 2 7 1 5 Cities Unincorporated area of Alpine County 373 311 2 7 1 5 Unapportioned absentees of Alpine County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Amador County County Totals 6,541 11,107 56 47 70 28 Percent, Total 36.6% 62.1% 0.3% 0.3% 0.4% 0.2% Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 1,274 2,092 8 6 10 7 Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 1,079 2,423 14 5 12 6 Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 1,342 2,125 8 11 15 4 Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 1,381 2,148 10 17 10 5 Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 1,465 2,319 16 8 23 6 Congressional District 3 (2000) 6,541 11,107 56 47 70 28 Senate District 1 (2000) 6,541 11,107 56 47 70 28 State Assembly District 10 (2000) 6,541 11,107 56 47 70 28 Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 6,541 11,107 56 47 70 28 Cities Amador 57 71 0 0 1 0 Ione 483 1,116 5 2 6 4 7

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Page 1: Supplement to the Statement of Vote Political Districts

Supplement to the Statement of VotePolitical Districts within Counties

for President

John F. Kerry George W. Bush

Michael Anthony

PeroutkaDavid Cobb Michael

BadnarikLeonard

Peltier

DEM REP AI GRN LIB PFAlameda County

County Totals 422,585 130,911 819 2,637 2,149 1,641 Percent, Total 75.4% 23.3% 0.1% 0.5% 0.4% 0.3%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 69,176 50,029 236 313 552 152Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 64,029 23,751 153 269 301 208Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 73,882 20,652 155 422 347 295Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 82,033 23,206 138 395 363 241Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 133,465 13,273 137 1,238 586 745Congressional District 9 (2000) 228,642 33,450 282 1,742 959 1,099Congressional District 10 (2000) 17,419 17,317 81 84 180 30Congressional District 11 (2000) 22,926 19,585 71 100 200 40Congressional District 13 (2000) 153,598 60,559 385 711 810 472Senate District 9 (2000) 260,762 57,919 400 1,949 1,238 1,180Senate District 10 (2000) 161,823 72,992 419 688 911 461State Assembly District 14 (2000) 82,028 7,630 80 806 390 421State Assembly District 15 (2000) 19,558 19,059 86 93 200 33State Assembly District 16 (2000) 132,742 19,977 178 939 500 647State Assembly District 18 (2000) 105,578 44,356 263 451 587 309State Assembly District 20 (2000) 82,679 39,889 212 348 472 231Board of Equalization District 1 (2000) 422,585 130,911 819 2,637 2,149 1,641CitiesAlameda 23,981 7,698 60 161 148 75Albany 7,134 868 10 49 27 34Berkeley 54,409 4,010 41 600 266 317Dublin 7,534 5,635 21 31 61 19Emeryville 3,166 420 8 31 21 10Fremont 45,706 22,236 119 198 277 123Hayward 28,412 9,350 76 125 140 96Livermore 17,045 16,728 81 80 177 30Newark 9,507 4,189 24 40 47 37Oakland 132,167 13,834 140 914 423 664Piedmont 4,907 1,799 6 26 34 4Pleasanton 16,469 14,663 55 70 149 26San Leandro 22,199 7,629 46 92 100 73Union City 14,904 5,173 30 58 51 47Unincorporated area of Alameda County 35,045 16,679 102 162 228 86Unapportioned absentees of Alameda County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Alpine CountyCounty Totals 373 311 2 7 1 5 Percent, Total 53.4% 44.5% 0.3% 1.0% 0.1% 0.7%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 78 61 1 2 0 0Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 66 57 0 2 1 1Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 57 18 0 0 0 2Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 102 75 0 2 0 2Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 70 100 1 1 0 0Congressional District 3 (2000) 373 311 2 7 1 5Senate District 1 (2000) 373 311 2 7 1 5State Assembly District 4 (2000) 373 311 2 7 1 5Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 373 311 2 7 1 5CitiesUnincorporated area of Alpine County 373 311 2 7 1 5Unapportioned absentees of Alpine County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Amador CountyCounty Totals 6,541 11,107 56 47 70 28 Percent, Total 36.6% 62.1% 0.3% 0.3% 0.4% 0.2%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 1,274 2,092 8 6 10 7Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 1,079 2,423 14 5 12 6Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 1,342 2,125 8 11 15 4Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 1,381 2,148 10 17 10 5Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 1,465 2,319 16 8 23 6Congressional District 3 (2000) 6,541 11,107 56 47 70 28Senate District 1 (2000) 6,541 11,107 56 47 70 28State Assembly District 10 (2000) 6,541 11,107 56 47 70 28Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 6,541 11,107 56 47 70 28CitiesAmador 57 71 0 0 1 0Ione 483 1,116 5 2 6 4

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Supplement to the Statement of VotePolitical Districts within Counties

for President

John F. Kerry George W. Bush

Michael Anthony

PeroutkaDavid Cobb Michael

BadnarikLeonard

Peltier

DEM REP AI GRN LIB PFJackson 812 1,197 3 6 5 6Plymouth 171 309 2 3 0 1Sutter Creek 575 735 3 12 2 3Unincorporated area of Amador County 2,630 4,467 32 11 35 11Unapportioned absentees of Amador County (2000) 1,813 3,212 11 13 21 3

Butte CountyCounty Totals 42,448 51,662 312 506 518 289 Percent, Total 44.3% 54.0% 0.3% 0.5% 0.5% 0.3%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 6,048 10,242 68 62 71 69Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 10,832 7,279 49 143 122 73Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 10,791 11,501 65 144 142 55Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 5,950 10,154 49 67 68 41Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 8,827 12,486 81 90 115 51Congressional District 2 (2000) 36,207 41,116 243 445 451 218Congressional District 4 (2000) 6,241 10,546 69 61 67 71Senate District 4 (2000) 42,448 51,662 312 506 518 289State Assembly District 2 (2000) 2,386 5,627 23 28 38 24State Assembly District 3 (2000) 40,062 46,035 289 478 480 265Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 42,448 51,662 312 506 518 289CitiesBiggs 194 349 2 0 2 1Chico 17,482 13,502 73 216 208 91Gridley 681 941 6 7 5 1Oroville 1,568 2,318 12 18 19 27Paradise 5,738 8,164 46 56 80 36Unincorporated area of Butte County 16,785 26,388 173 209 204 133Unapportioned absentees of Butte County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Calaveras CountyCounty Totals 8,286 13,601 98 110 152 59 Percent, Total 37.1% 60.9% 0.4% 0.5% 0.7% 0.3%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 780 1,626 4 6 14 2Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 1,032 1,322 12 18 31 11Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 838 981 3 15 10 0Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 928 1,441 11 16 28 2Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 936 1,775 16 5 10 6Congressional District 3 (2000) 8,286 13,601 98 110 152 59Senate District 1 (2000) 8,286 13,601 98 110 152 59State Assembly District 25 (2000) 8,286 13,601 98 110 152 59Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 8,286 13,601 98 110 152 59CitiesAngels 301 565 3 3 10 0Unincorporated area of Calaveras County 4,213 6,580 43 57 83 21

Unapportioned absentees of Calaveras County (2000) 3,772 6,456 52 50 59 38

Colusa CountyCounty Totals 1,947 4,142 15 29 8 25 Percent, Total 31.6% 67.2% 0.2% 0.5% 0.1% 0.4%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 340 745 1 2 2 7Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 476 878 5 7 1 2Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 330 645 0 4 1 7Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 396 926 7 8 1 3Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 405 948 2 8 3 6Congressional District 2 (2000) 1,947 4,142 15 29 8 25Senate District 4 (2000) 1,947 4,142 15 29 8 25State Assembly District 2 (2000) 1,947 4,142 15 29 8 25Board of Equalization District 1 (2000) 1,947 4,142 15 29 8 25CitiesColusa 638 1,252 4 10 1 6Williams 314 427 0 5 0 7Unincorporated area of Colusa County 995 2,463 11 14 7 12Unapportioned absentees of Colusa County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Contra Costa CountyCounty Totals 257,254 150,608 760 1,229 1,606 682

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for President

John F. Kerry George W. Bush

Michael Anthony

PeroutkaDavid Cobb Michael

BadnarikLeonard

Peltier

DEM REP AI GRN LIB PF Percent, Total 62.4% 36.5% 0.2% 0.3% 0.4% 0.2%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 51,595 9,313 110 282 179 215Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 62,001 33,847 185 319 479 136Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 54,007 53,777 160 248 415 95Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 47,714 30,136 157 239 364 129Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 41,937 23,535 148 141 169 107Congressional District 7 (2000) 99,504 37,255 280 432 446 327Congressional District 10 (2000) 123,443 76,040 379 668 901 287Congressional District 11 (2000) 34,307 37,313 101 129 259 68Senate District 7 (2000) 235,768 147,647 724 1,140 1,567 571Senate District 9 (2000) 21,486 2,961 36 89 39 111State Assembly District 11 (2000) 103,284 55,734 345 448 580 267State Assembly District 14 (2000) 81,047 28,443 191 436 486 273State Assembly District 15 (2000) 72,923 66,431 224 345 540 142Board of Equalization District 1 (2000) 257,254 150,608 760 1,229 1,606 682CitiesAntioch 20,670 12,472 66 71 84 50Brentwood 7,187 7,882 24 24 25 13Clayton 2,979 3,357 5 8 23 12Concord 28,234 17,272 104 142 194 74Danville 11,106 12,235 31 36 98 16El Cerrito 9,876 1,724 22 80 59 35Hercules 6,659 2,085 14 23 19 12Lafayette 8,520 5,435 18 50 94 19Martinez 11,346 6,324 41 69 103 38Moraga 5,062 3,835 16 24 54 7Oakley 4,937 4,222 19 26 23 14Orinda 7,025 4,245 17 42 79 10Pinole 5,604 2,356 13 27 26 7Pittsburg 12,146 4,724 46 24 42 27Pleasant Hill 10,310 5,576 32 58 89 25Richmond 26,508 4,012 48 105 54 119San Pablo 4,549 912 9 19 9 26San Ramon 12,872 11,172 33 52 107 29Walnut Creek 21,898 14,034 75 127 164 34Unincorporated area of Contra Costa County 39,766 26,734 127 222 260 115

Unapportioned absentees of Contra Costa County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Del Norte CountyCounty Totals 3,892 5,356 47 30 55 41 Percent, Total 41.3% 56.9% 0.5% 0.3% 0.6% 0.4%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 621 639 13 10 7 11Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 744 861 8 3 10 6Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 964 1,269 7 10 17 13Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 692 1,401 10 3 6 6Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 871 1,186 9 4 15 5Congressional District 1 (2000) 3,892 5,356 47 30 55 41Senate District 4 (2000) 3,892 5,356 47 30 55 41State Assembly District 1 (2000) 3,892 5,356 47 30 55 41Board of Equalization District 1 (2000) 3,892 5,356 47 30 55 41CitiesCrescent City 576 593 7 3 7 11Unincorporated area of Del Norte County 0 0 29 27 48 30Unapportioned absentees of Del Norte County (2000) 3,316 4,763 11 0 0 0

El Dorado CountyCounty Totals 32,242 52,878 220 358 406 174 Percent, Total 37.4% 61.3% 0.3% 0.4% 0.5% 0.2%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 5,885 12,222 27 50 65 17Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 6,904 13,409 63 91 95 35Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 5,966 9,992 44 86 74 28Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 6,346 12,606 63 68 97 49Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 7,141 4,649 23 63 75 45Congressional District 4 (2000) 32,242 52,878 220 358 406 174Senate District 1 (2000) 32,242 52,878 220 358 406 174State Assembly District 4 (2000) 26,347 40,891 186 311 339 164State Assembly District 10 (2000) 5,895 11,987 34 47 67 10Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 32,242 52,878 220 358 406 174

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for President

John F. Kerry George W. Bush

Michael Anthony

PeroutkaDavid Cobb Michael

BadnarikLeonard

Peltier

DEM REP AI GRN LIB PFCitiesPlacerville 1,918 2,419 10 30 16 8South Lake Tahoe 4,123 2,685 12 35 42 27

Unincorporated area of El Dorado County 26,201 47,774 198 293 348 139

Unapportioned absentees of El Dorado County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Fresno CountyCounty Totals 103,154 141,988 424 601 634 359 Percent, Total 41.7% 57.4% 0.2% 0.2% 0.3% 0.1%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 19,471 18,308 80 81 79 88Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 27,452 45,717 97 176 202 61Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 17,940 11,214 83 119 82 81Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 15,263 21,950 70 59 78 55Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 23,028 44,799 94 166 193 74Congressional District 18 (2000) 320 775 1 2 1 4Congressional District 19 (2000) 37,088 52,402 128 230 256 95Congressional District 20 (2000) 29,739 21,206 122 137 109 133Congressional District 21 (2000) 36,007 67,605 173 232 268 127Senate District 14 (2000) 64,023 111,857 265 422 494 191Senate District 16 (2000) 39,131 30,131 159 179 140 168State Assembly District 29 (2000) 54,959 96,359 205 364 422 153State Assembly District 30 (2000) 3,564 7,624 22 10 31 10State Assembly District 31 (2000) 44,631 38,005 197 227 181 196Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 103,154 141,988 424 601 634 359CitiesClovis 10,087 22,219 46 65 72 22Coalinga 908 1,773 6 2 8 1Firebaugh 540 471 2 2 0 3Fowler 597 687 2 4 1 1Fresno 59,105 64,639 234 346 335 207Huron 458 108 2 0 1 1Kerman 1,100 1,133 1 5 2 5Kingsburg 1,069 3,140 7 7 11 7Mendota 676 341 1 3 3 3Orange Cove 474 284 0 0 1 2Parlier 1,117 442 2 4 2 3Reedley 2,044 3,191 20 11 16 15San Joaquin 220 95 0 0 1 1Sanger 2,402 2,037 7 7 6 8Selma 2,388 2,586 9 5 4 9Unincorporated area of Fresno County 19,969 38,842 85 140 171 71Unapportioned absentees of Fresno County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Glenn CountyCounty Totals 2,995 6,308 27 31 47 27 Percent, Total 31.7% 66.9% 0.3% 0.3% 0.5% 0.3%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 636 1,301 3 6 10 6Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 614 1,136 8 5 8 5Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 585 1,708 8 5 13 6Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 604 1,160 4 11 10 7Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 556 1,003 4 4 6 3Congressional District 2 (2000) 2,995 6,308 27 31 47 27Senate District 4 (2000) 2,995 6,308 27 31 47 27State Assembly District 2 (2000) 2,995 6,308 27 31 47 27Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 2,995 6,308 27 31 47 27CitiesOrland 705 1,202 8 6 8 6Willows 674 1,307 4 12 10 7Unincorporated area of Glenn County 1,616 3,799 15 13 29 14Unapportioned absentees of Glenn County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Humboldt CountyCounty Totals 37,988 25,714 191 832 381 404 Percent, Total 58.0% 39.3% 0.3% 1.3% 0.6% 0.6%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 5,345 5,158 25 88 67 49Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 9,189 9,160 77 157 110 94Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 11,632 4,212 37 343 93 147

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for President

John F. Kerry George W. Bush

Michael Anthony

PeroutkaDavid Cobb Michael

BadnarikLeonard

Peltier

DEM REP AI GRN LIB PFSupervisorial District 4 (2000) 5,513 3,556 28 133 64 55Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 6,309 3,628 24 111 47 59Congressional District 1 (2000) 37,988 25,714 191 832 381 404Senate District 2 (2000) 37,988 25,714 191 832 381 404State Assembly District 1 (2000) 37,988 25,714 191 832 381 404Board of Equalization District 1 (2000) 37,988 25,714 191 832 381 404CitiesArcata 8,137 1,696 21 259 63 121Blue Lake 437 249 0 13 3 4Eureka 6,842 4,639 36 150 78 71Ferndale 351 463 1 6 4 3Fortuna 5,937 6,770 54 101 78 53Rio Dell 469 752 7 7 4 3Trinidad 188 69 0 4 2 0

Unincorporated area of Humboldt County 15,627 11,076 72 292 149 149

Unapportioned absentees of Humboldt County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Imperial CountyCounty Totals 17,964 15,890 77 109 73 161 Percent, Total 52.4% 46.4% 0.2% 0.3% 0.2% 0.5%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 3,513 1,248 3 16 9 41Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 2,819 2,614 9 15 16 20Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 2,590 2,975 11 23 8 13Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 2,487 2,999 23 14 10 22Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 2,492 1,975 11 15 9 25Congressional District 51 (2000) 17,964 15,890 77 109 73 161Senate District 40 (2000) 17,964 15,890 77 109 73 161State Assembly District 80 (2000) 17,964 15,890 77 109 73 161Board of Equalization District 3 (2000) 17,964 15,890 77 109 73 161CitiesBrawley 2,251 1,989 11 8 10 18Calexico 3,471 1,190 3 16 9 41Calipatria 259 248 3 0 1 5El Centro 3,952 3,343 8 23 14 32Holtville 479 479 3 5 1 2Imperial 853 1,197 5 9 4 3Westmoreland 190 164 3 0 2 3Unincorporated area of Imperial County 2,446 3,201 21 22 11 17Unapportioned absentees of Imperial County (2000) 4,063 4,079 20 26 21 40

Inyo CountyCounty Totals 3,350 5,091 35 36 51 37 Percent, Total 39.0% 59.2% 0.4% 0.4% 0.6% 0.4%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 696 1,223 5 8 10 6Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 669 903 3 7 13 5Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 782 1,235 4 5 9 11Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 605 1,038 7 2 7 10Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 598 692 16 14 12 5Congressional District 25 (2000) 3,350 5,091 35 36 51 37Senate District 18 (2000) 3,350 5,091 35 36 51 37State Assembly District 34 (2000) 3,350 5,091 35 36 51 37Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 3,350 5,091 35 36 51 37CitiesBishop 634 829 3 6 12 5Unincorporated area of Inyo County 2,716 4,262 32 30 39 32Unapportioned absentees of Inyo County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Kern CountyCounty Totals 68,603 140,417 499 308 634 397 Percent, Total 32.5% 66.6% 0.2% 0.1% 0.3% 0.2%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 13,376 26,767 115 65 173 84Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 13,801 29,653 122 72 123 80Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 14,996 35,947 95 78 137 101Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 14,763 38,809 115 61 135 80Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 11,667 9,241 52 32 66 52Congressional District 20 (2000) 17,962 13,836 56 50 74 85Congressional District 22 (2000) 50,641 126,581 443 258 560 312

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for President

John F. Kerry George W. Bush

Michael Anthony

PeroutkaDavid Cobb Michael

BadnarikLeonard

Peltier

DEM REP AI GRN LIB PFSenate District 16 (2000) 19,704 15,948 64 54 85 96Senate District 17 (2000) 0 2 0 0 1 0Senate District 18 (2000) 48,899 124,467 435 254 548 301State Assembly District 30 (2000) 16,434 12,332 54 51 70 80State Assembly District 32 (2000) 49,018 120,166 387 235 516 302State Assembly District 34 (2000) 3,151 7,917 58 22 47 15State Assembly District 37 (2000) 0 2 0 0 1 0Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 68,603 140,417 499 308 634 397CitiesArvin 1,118 690 2 5 3 5Bakersfield 30,777 60,578 143 100 223 147California City 905 2,213 12 2 10 8Delano 3,554 2,164 8 5 5 20Maricopa 70 284 2 0 0 0McFarland 819 480 1 3 1 7Ridgecrest 2,919 7,948 42 13 78 20Shafter 1,007 1,577 1 5 9 1Taft 465 1,917 9 3 6 1Tehachapi 830 1,791 12 5 4 9Wasco 1,392 1,569 3 7 5 10Unincorporated area of Kern County 24,747 59,206 264 160 290 169Unapportioned absentees of Kern County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Kings CountyCounty Totals 10,833 21,003 71 55 69 62 Percent, Total 33.8% 65.4% 0.2% 0.2% 0.2% 0.2%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 1,711 3,721 6 9 16 7Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 1,835 1,843 9 5 8 9Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 2,534 7,076 19 14 17 18Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 2,366 3,561 13 14 14 14Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 2,387 4,802 24 13 14 14Congressional District 20 (2000) 10,833 21,003 71 55 69 62Senate District 16 (2000) 10,833 21,003 71 55 69 62State Assembly District 30 (2000) 10,833 21,003 71 55 69 62Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 10,833 21,003 71 55 69 62CitiesAvenal 441 412 5 2 4 2Corcoran 1,047 1,087 4 2 3 5Hanford 4,941 9,439 39 29 25 37Lemoore 1,874 4,277 9 9 17 10Unincorporated area of Kings County 2,530 5,788 14 13 20 8Unapportioned absentees of Kings County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lake CountyCounty Totals 13,141 11,093 109 124 117 79 Percent, Total 53.2% 44.9% 0.4% 0.5% 0.5% 0.3%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 2,822 2,471 25 29 25 14Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 2,245 1,289 15 20 15 11Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 2,683 2,063 20 25 30 22Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 2,390 2,711 23 24 23 12Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 3,001 2,559 26 26 24 20Congressional District 1 (2000) 13,141 11,093 109 124 117 79Senate District 2 (2000) 13,141 11,093 109 124 117 79State Assembly District 1 (2000) 13,141 11,093 109 124 117 79Board of Equalization District 1 (2000) 13,141 11,093 109 124 117 79CitiesClearlake 2,434 1,439 19 21 18 14Lakeport 1,064 1,032 6 6 4 8Unincorporated area of Lake County 9,643 8,622 84 97 95 57Unapportioned absentees of Lake County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lassen CountyCounty Totals 3,158 8,126 52 17 50 34 Percent, Total 27.6% 71.0% 0.5% 0.1% 0.4% 0.3%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 744 1,633 8 2 9 4Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 689 1,386 16 4 7 11Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 653 1,970 15 5 16 5Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 601 1,695 5 5 7 6

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for President

John F. Kerry George W. Bush

Michael Anthony

PeroutkaDavid Cobb Michael

BadnarikLeonard

Peltier

DEM REP AI GRN LIB PFSupervisorial District 5 (2000) 471 1,442 8 1 11 8Congressional District 4 (2000) 3,158 8,126 52 17 50 34Senate District 1 (2000) 3,158 8,126 52 17 50 34State Assembly District 3 (2000) 3,158 8,126 52 17 50 34Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 3,158 8,126 52 17 50 34CitiesSusanville 1,139 2,532 18 5 11 17Unincorporated area of Lassen County 2,019 5,594 34 12 39 17Unapportioned absentees of Lassen County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Los Angeles CountyCounty Totals 1,907,736 1,076,225 6,565 10,749 11,855 8,517 Percent, Total 63.1% 35.6% 0.2% 0.4% 0.4% 0.3%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 289,289 111,597 894 1,670 969 1,580Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 395,782 89,019 911 1,610 1,361 1,619Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 481,391 211,546 1,167 2,690 3,186 1,632Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 366,339 298,570 1,703 2,338 2,935 1,707Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 374,935 365,493 1,890 2,441 3,404 1,979Congressional District 22 (2000) 9,036 16,135 82 92 124 62Congressional District 25 (2000) 73,524 107,084 526 509 761 428Congressional District 26 (2000) 78,180 92,782 412 569 886 406Congressional District 27 (2000) 130,567 86,397 524 894 1,010 606Congressional District 28 (2000) 125,351 49,220 307 623 683 398Congressional District 29 (2000) 136,796 83,448 527 830 1,017 723Congressional District 30 (2000) 220,181 109,014 427 1,094 1,575 564Congressional District 31 (2000) 92,894 26,054 298 566 409 542Congressional District 32 (2000) 99,286 58,341 384 533 369 470Congressional District 33 (2000) 172,382 33,132 334 792 777 728Congressional District 34 (2000) 82,942 35,926 314 575 268 497Congressional District 35 (2000) 130,764 33,110 314 466 494 452Congressional District 36 (2000) 154,010 103,425 600 973 1,397 588Congressional District 37 (2000) 126,068 43,160 404 670 582 625Congressional District 38 (2000) 106,652 54,869 351 561 366 568Congressional District 39 (2000) 102,660 70,635 451 545 480 634Congressional District 42 (2000) 22,629 26,295 115 122 197 86Congressional District 46 (2000) 43,814 47,198 195 335 460 140Senate District 17 (2000) 94,126 128,669 641 655 978 563Senate District 19 (2000) 11,961 17,544 56 69 122 44Senate District 20 (2000) 126,510 64,204 481 827 725 585Senate District 21 (2000) 206,603 115,588 722 1,228 1,535 1,018Senate District 22 (2000) 107,053 35,365 356 682 411 583Senate District 23 (2000) 221,399 111,480 412 1,108 1,588 517Senate District 24 (2000) 138,679 74,265 477 767 526 682Senate District 25 (2000) 176,633 64,920 484 728 779 669Senate District 26 (2000) 219,892 46,384 418 1,041 988 882Senate District 27 (2000) 154,338 101,591 677 1,031 990 851Senate District 28 (2000) 206,762 124,400 765 1,193 1,685 775Senate District 29 (2000) 90,450 102,945 487 621 951 425Senate District 30 (2000) 132,909 77,992 494 713 474 817Senate District 32 (2000) 20,421 10,878 95 86 103 106State Assembly District 36 (2000) 38,867 57,306 319 317 398 247State Assembly District 37 (2000) 13,341 16,617 85 93 152 78State Assembly District 38 (2000) 72,631 88,197 408 446 753 406State Assembly District 39 (2000) 55,931 23,163 176 293 234 224State Assembly District 40 (2000) 80,333 51,147 281 608 562 339State Assembly District 41 (2000) 102,480 55,017 211 509 798 259State Assembly District 42 (2000) 155,049 57,858 251 703 1,012 343State Assembly District 43 (2000) 92,764 50,363 404 586 696 398State Assembly District 44 (2000) 105,159 65,269 357 618 839 702State Assembly District 45 (2000) 70,198 17,861 166 436 365 384State Assembly District 46 (2000) 46,360 10,294 165 359 120 227State Assembly District 47 (2000) 132,314 29,905 198 584 504 546State Assembly District 48 (2000) 72,200 10,770 135 311 297 269State Assembly District 49 (2000) 62,953 38,666 317 312 307 316State Assembly District 50 (2000) 57,621 22,845 250 266 161 445State Assembly District 51 (2000) 90,945 28,312 234 286 348 299State Assembly District 52 (2000) 65,831 9,664 158 351 128 341State Assembly District 53 (2000) 116,666 85,446 416 760 1,217 409State Assembly District 54 (2000) 100,219 74,380 401 746 885 461State Assembly District 55 (2000) 76,058 43,181 386 367 400 334

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DEM REP AI GRN LIB PFState Assembly District 56 (2000) 57,502 41,119 264 248 237 418State Assembly District 57 (2000) 68,347 46,665 234 373 265 299State Assembly District 58 (2000) 77,509 48,471 253 552 282 369State Assembly District 59 (2000) 44,226 54,422 259 353 514 180State Assembly District 60 (2000) 31,780 38,384 142 186 278 118State Assembly District 61 (2000) 20,452 10,903 95 86 103 106Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 137,437 166,357 842 971 1,189 758Board of Equalization District 3 (2000) 45,642 39,670 198 297 441 166Board of Equalization District 4 (2000) 1,724,657 870,198 5,525 9,481 10,225 7,593CitiesAgoura Hills 4,279 3,752 14 19 49 7Alhambra 15,440 8,420 80 79 68 81Arcadia 18,912 24,339 105 122 236 135Artesia 6,051 5,572 30 33 38 49Avalon 7,427 7,709 38 63 76 30Azusa 8,337 6,445 42 64 45 47Baldwin Park 8,963 3,641 17 31 15 32Bell 4,369 1,317 12 20 8 47Bell Gardens 4,217 1,116 10 15 7 33Bellflower 10,723 8,127 73 69 73 87Beverly Hills 13,691 8,168 20 66 84 20Bradbury 0 0 0 0 0 0Burbank 33,170 24,415 152 225 288 149Calabasas 4,531 3,292 10 15 36 8Carson 23,006 9,122 80 71 68 87Cerritos 8,028 7,279 26 29 34 36Claremont 7,795 5,229 23 85 71 24Commerce 2,813 709 17 7 2 20Compton 19,035 1,802 29 89 23 72Covina 7,959 8,517 42 47 45 30Cudahy 2,235 655 7 8 8 19Culver City 16,158 5,264 25 67 75 51Diamond Bar 11,218 11,937 44 57 93 33Downey 18,125 14,669 100 141 74 87Duarte 4,529 3,150 20 27 25 38El Monte 11,426 5,372 53 47 32 42El Segundo 3,864 4,554 20 36 68 14Gardena 12,210 5,091 40 54 48 43Glendale 26,911 18,342 118 183 233 104Glendora 6,652 11,535 67 55 87 29Hawaiian Gardens 1,207 590 9 4 7 7Hawthorne 14,477 5,225 31 54 74 51Hermosa Beach 14,779 12,791 50 99 195 42Hidden Hills 392 442 1 1 6 1Huntington Park 6,752 1,674 17 52 11 24Industry 0 1 0 0 0 0Inglewood 28,391 3,487 47 47 46 89Irwindale 275 117 0 1 0 2La Canada Flintridge 3,245 3,999 13 19 51 12La Habra Heights 1,023 2,228 8 10 23 8La Mirada 8,103 11,492 50 57 77 35La Puente 5,340 2,067 16 22 7 24La Verne 4,922 7,036 22 41 46 18Lakewood 15,794 16,005 98 100 133 72Lancaster 12,453 19,046 100 103 119 82Lawndale 3,954 2,028 7 18 21 14Lomita 3,106 2,941 22 13 26 10Long Beach 77,359 41,046 295 523 525 367Los Angeles 785,489 301,097 2,156 4,327 4,469 3,227Lynwood 9,334 1,716 29 20 12 72Malibu 4,911 3,204 9 28 64 13Manhattan Beach 7,571 6,900 23 43 113 15Maywood 2,894 606 3 22 6 10Monrovia 5,809 4,917 24 33 68 27Montebello 12,311 5,085 33 58 28 73Monterey Park 12,249 7,012 64 53 48 46Norwalk 16,313 10,025 71 63 64 135Palmdale 13,991 14,673 67 88 105 77Palos Verdes Estates 2,099 3,316 8 12 27 4Paramount 6,876 2,397 17 42 32 36Pasadena 27,062 11,955 77 181 227 154

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DEM REP AI GRN LIB PFPico Rivera 13,599 5,304 16 88 41 59Pomona 20,421 10,878 95 86 103 106Rancho Palos Verdes 6,925 8,092 42 51 66 19Redondo Beach 13,075 10,737 57 87 156 46Rolling Hills 226 558 3 1 3 3Rolling Hills Estates 1,312 2,005 1 8 24 3Rosemead 5,888 2,872 30 26 26 27San Dimas 5,159 7,480 30 37 48 18San Fernando 3,637 1,399 7 22 19 17San Gabriel 4,230 2,938 13 17 24 23San Marino 2,404 4,062 10 15 38 8Santa Clarita 25,657 39,007 152 155 260 128Santa Fe Springs 3,546 2,047 22 19 13 24Santa Monica 36,676 11,569 81 197 243 96Sierra Madre 2,568 2,286 14 14 46 13Signal Hill 1,891 1,037 4 8 21 11South El Monte 2,515 866 12 10 5 12South Gate 13,186 3,801 43 67 19 92South Pasadena 7,671 4,387 20 47 61 44Temple City 4,869 4,588 18 34 19 25Torrance 27,747 31,923 148 179 302 107Vernon 15 15 0 1 0 0Walnut 5,869 5,507 18 37 30 18West Covina 14,941 11,087 35 72 62 50West Hollywood 12,157 2,434 13 52 55 24Westlake Village 1,634 1,853 3 10 16 1Whittier 14,644 14,713 72 85 85 87Unincorporated area of Los Angeles County 224,719 158,122 925 1,366 1,431 1,255

Unapportioned absentees of Los Angeles County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Madera CountyCounty Totals 13,481 24,871 98 126 127 77 Percent, Total 34.8% 64.1% 0.3% 0.3% 0.3% 0.2%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 3,151 7,247 22 35 25 19Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 2,171 4,624 16 15 23 13Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 2,651 4,269 10 18 13 10Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 2,083 1,450 6 7 11 11Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 3,425 7,281 44 51 55 24Congressional District 18 (2000) 136 373 0 0 1 0Congressional District 19 (2000) 13,345 24,498 98 126 126 77Senate District 12 (2000) 6,001 8,016 23 31 32 28Senate District 14 (2000) 7,480 16,855 75 95 95 49State Assembly District 25 (2000) 6,993 14,870 73 80 91 49State Assembly District 29 (2000) 6,488 10,001 25 46 36 28Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 13,481 24,871 98 126 127 77CitiesChowchilla 709 1,544 6 7 5 4Madera 4,252 5,236 14 23 22 19Unincorporated area of Madera County 8,520 18,091 78 96 100 54Unapportioned absentees of Madera County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Marin CountyCounty Totals 99,070 34,378 178 474 620 199 Percent, Total 73.2% 25.4% 0.1% 0.4% 0.5% 0.1%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 19,772 7,551 54 101 144 35Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 24,004 6,408 23 119 132 49Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 23,295 7,066 28 94 149 37Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 15,741 4,511 25 92 83 47Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 16,258 8,842 48 68 112 31Congressional District 6 (2000) 99,070 34,378 178 474 620 199Senate District 3 (2000) 99,070 34,378 178 474 620 199State Assembly District 6 (2000) 99,070 34,378 178 474 620 199Board of Equalization District 1 (2000) 99,070 34,378 178 474 620 199CitiesBelvedere 810 579 1 2 11 2Corte Madera 4,043 1,199 10 15 28 11Fairfax 4,132 586 8 31 20 9Larkspur 5,553 1,827 4 19 30 8

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DEM REP AI GRN LIB PFMill Valley 7,180 1,500 10 29 40 7Novato 15,705 8,426 47 60 93 29Ross 927 524 0 7 6 1San Anselmo 6,290 1,210 9 29 34 7San Rafael 18,932 6,545 42 94 131 46Sausalito 3,677 1,046 3 13 31 4Tiburon 3,680 1,766 3 9 26 2Unincorporated area of Marin County 28,141 9,170 41 166 170 73Unapportioned absentees of Marin County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Mariposa CountyCounty Totals 3,251 5,215 58 41 39 34 Percent, Total 37.6% 60.4% 0.7% 0.5% 0.5% 0.4%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 882 520 4 17 5 6Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 500 1,010 7 0 7 11Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 607 1,249 11 7 8 4Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 626 1,192 23 7 13 5Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 636 1,244 13 10 6 8Congressional District 19 (2000) 3,251 5,215 58 41 39 34Senate District 14 (2000) 3,251 5,215 58 41 39 34State Assembly District 25 (2000) 3,251 5,215 58 41 39 34Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 3,251 5,215 58 41 39 34CitiesUnincorporated area of Mariposa County 3,251 5,215 58 41 39 34Unapportioned absentees of Mariposa County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Mendocino CountyCounty Totals 24,385 12,955 133 267 224 215 Percent, Total 63.9% 33.9% 0.3% 0.7% 0.6% 0.6%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 3,885 3,417 33 42 49 37Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 3,860 2,494 19 41 35 25Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 4,887 2,525 39 58 43 56Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 5,570 2,347 26 49 33 37Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 6,183 2,172 16 77 64 60Congressional District 1 (2000) 24,385 12,955 133 267 224 215Senate District 2 (2000) 24,385 12,955 133 267 224 215State Assembly District 1 (2000) 24,385 12,955 133 267 224 215Board of Equalization District 1 (2000) 24,385 12,955 133 267 224 215CitiesFort Bragg 1,894 818 11 9 11 13Point Arena 153 39 0 0 0 0Ukiah 3,530 2,262 18 36 34 22Willits 1,079 617 5 8 12 7Unincorporated area of Mendocino County 17,729 9,219 99 214 167 173

Unapportioned absentees of Mendocino County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Merced CountyCounty Totals 24,491 32,773 142 174 171 194 Percent, Total 42.3% 56.5% 0.2% 0.3% 0.3% 0.3%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 3,626 2,903 14 29 25 40Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 6,010 8,326 32 34 42 42Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 5,587 9,068 36 45 35 43Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 4,242 6,793 28 30 33 40Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 5,026 5,683 32 36 36 29Congressional District 18 (2000) 24,491 32,773 142 174 171 194Senate District 12 (2000) 24,491 32,773 142 174 171 194State Assembly District 17 (2000) 24,491 32,773 142 174 171 194Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 24,491 32,773 142 174 171 194CitiesAtwater 2,662 4,100 14 25 17 18Dos Palos 488 702 1 4 4 3Gustine 752 801 4 5 4 10Livingston 1,160 547 2 6 8 14Los Banos 3,711 3,639 26 27 24 17Merced 8,139 9,679 44 54 48 71Unincorporated area of Merced County 7,579 13,305 51 53 66 61

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DEM REP AI GRN LIB PFUnapportioned absentees of Merced County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Modoc CountyCounty Totals 1,149 3,235 17 8 33 14 Percent, Total 25.8% 72.6% 0.4% 0.2% 0.7% 0.3%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 174 497 4 1 5 5Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 309 695 6 2 13 3Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 251 611 4 2 0 2Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 268 736 1 0 8 2Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 147 696 2 3 7 2Congressional District 4 (2000) 1,149 3,235 17 8 33 14Senate District 1 (2000) 1,149 3,235 17 8 33 14State Assembly District 2 (2000) 1,149 3,235 17 8 33 14Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 1,149 3,235 17 8 33 14CitiesAlturas 415 817 5 3 8 4Unincorporated area of Modoc County 734 2,418 12 5 25 10Unapportioned absentees of Modoc County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Mono CountyCounty Totals 2,628 2,621 11 22 30 18 Percent, Total 49.2% 49.1% 0.2% 0.4% 0.6% 0.3%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 483 329 2 8 5 3Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 542 671 4 4 7 5Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 641 546 2 5 9 6Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 308 610 2 0 4 3Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 654 465 1 5 5 1Congressional District 25 (2000) 2,628 2,621 11 22 30 18Senate District 1 (2000) 2,628 2,621 11 22 30 18State Assembly District 25 (2000) 2,628 2,621 11 22 30 18Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 2,628 2,621 11 22 30 18CitiesMammoth Lakes 1,522 1,077 4 15 17 7Unincorporated area of Mono County 1,106 1,544 7 7 13 11Unapportioned absentees of Mono County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Monterey CountyCounty Totals 75,046 47,789 299 453 475 236 Percent, Total 60.4% 38.4% 0.2% 0.4% 0.4% 0.2%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 8,394 3,589 24 53 32 27Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 15,227 10,074 76 99 88 53Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 7,715 5,334 34 39 23 23Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 16,053 10,354 73 100 104 59Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 27,657 18,438 92 162 228 74Congressional District 17 (2000) 75,241 47,838 299 455 475 236Senate District 12 (2000) 27,773 16,664 113 146 112 87Senate District 15 (2000) 47,273 31,125 186 307 363 149State Assembly District 27 (2000) 45,365 27,917 170 283 338 139State Assembly District 28 (2000) 29,681 19,872 129 170 137 97Board of Equalization District 1 (2000) 75,241 47,838 299 455 475 236CitiesCarmel-by-the-Sea 1,634 1,074 5 4 14 6Del Rey Oaks 600 342 6 4 5 2Gonzales 1,180 513 4 6 2 1Greenfield 1,347 502 0 6 1 2King 1,008 756 4 4 5 5Marina 4,162 2,615 17 30 20 14Monterey 8,020 4,078 24 51 48 22Pacific Grove 5,949 2,567 18 37 51 14Salinas 20,037 12,358 87 108 91 69Sand City 47 38 0 1 1 0Seaside 5,603 2,519 21 34 31 17Soledad 1,789 791 5 7 3 7Unincorporated area of Monterey County 23,670 19,636 108 161 203 77Unapportioned absentees of Monterey County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Napa CountyCounty Totals 33,666 22,059 177 190 238 135

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DEM REP AI GRN LIB PF Percent, Total 59.6% 39.1% 0.3% 0.3% 0.4% 0.2%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 3,851 2,200 18 30 21 21Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 4,131 2,867 29 32 30 14Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 4,488 3,116 28 33 51 17Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 3,940 2,696 18 20 27 15Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 4,725 2,647 21 24 29 23Congressional District 1 (2000) 33,666 22,059 177 190 238 135Senate District 2 (2000) 33,666 22,059 177 190 238 135State Assembly District 7 (2000) 33,666 22,059 177 190 238 135Board of Equalization District 1 (2000) 33,666 22,059 177 190 238 135CitiesAmerican Canyon 2,190 1,145 8 7 9 12Calistoga 781 320 5 7 6 3Napa 11,560 6,941 54 76 74 49St. Helena 1,125 559 2 5 8 3Yountville 606 307 8 5 4 3Unincorporated area of Napa County 4,739 4,162 36 34 55 19Unapportioned absentees of Napa County (2000) 12,665 8,625 64 56 82 46

Nevada CountyCounty Totals 24,220 28,790 141 218 255 115 Percent, Total 44.9% 53.4% 0.3% 0.4% 0.5% 0.2%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 6,129 5,943 24 55 70 25Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 4,095 7,559 24 30 44 15Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 4,374 5,232 32 35 45 27Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 4,786 6,504 30 56 45 22Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 4,836 3,552 31 42 51 26Congressional District 4 (2000) 24,220 28,790 141 218 255 115Senate District 1 (2000) 5,228 4,154 32 42 48 25Senate District 4 (2000) 18,992 24,636 109 176 207 90State Assembly District 3 (2000) 24,220 28,790 141 218 255 115Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 24,220 28,790 141 218 255 115CitiesGrass Valley 2,477 2,780 18 19 25 18Nevada City 1,115 645 2 10 7 3Truckee 4,069 2,832 26 33 37 11Unincorporated area of Nevada County 16,559 22,533 95 156 186 83Unapportioned absentees of Nevada County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Orange CountyCounty Totals 419,239 641,832 2,555 2,660 5,414 1,596 Percent, Total 39.0% 59.7% 0.2% 0.2% 0.5% 0.1%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 55,471 68,536 308 331 473 344Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 103,440 160,336 743 705 1,530 416Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 90,403 151,770 478 603 1,304 285Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 68,638 92,822 468 426 753 303Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 101,287 168,368 558 595 1,354 248Congressional District 40 (2000) 88,631 138,766 672 571 1,109 388Congressional District 42 (2000) 56,012 111,648 306 326 811 176Congressional District 44 (2000) 17,132 35,493 109 105 240 51Congressional District 46 (2000) 79,177 120,960 551 549 1,134 370Congressional District 47 (2000) 54,623 56,226 317 316 453 307Congressional District 48 (2000) 123,664 178,739 600 793 1,667 304Senate District 29 (2000) 31,510 62,633 194 210 452 109Senate District 33 (2000) 138,847 239,162 818 853 1,946 396Senate District 34 (2000) 77,871 87,082 479 454 647 475Senate District 35 (2000) 156,939 226,884 959 1,044 2,153 564Senate District 38 (2000) 14,072 26,071 105 99 216 52State Assembly District 56 (2000) 9,998 12,439 61 48 69 67State Assembly District 60 (2000) 24,505 51,423 152 138 371 85State Assembly District 67 (2000) 72,062 107,171 614 474 971 264State Assembly District 68 (2000) 53,414 83,484 339 374 677 380State Assembly District 69 (2000) 35,034 30,551 157 201 243 164State Assembly District 70 (2000) 86,164 116,140 366 570 1,103 203State Assembly District 71 (2000) 41,444 83,399 235 236 631 104State Assembly District 72 (2000) 55,887 87,919 366 380 755 210State Assembly District 73 (2000) 40,731 69,306 265 239 594 119Board of Equalization District 3 (2000) 419,239 641,832 2,555 2,660 5,414 1,596Cities

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DEM REP AI GRN LIB PFAliso Viejo 7,648 10,964 30 44 82 10Anaheim 34,598 48,914 237 210 380 155Brea 5,722 11,248 30 37 94 25Buena Park 9,928 12,343 59 48 68 67Costa Mesa 16,442 21,284 89 125 275 101Cypress 7,790 11,623 72 51 87 40Dana Point 6,841 10,579 52 39 105 21Fountain Valley 8,748 16,678 68 76 108 53Fullerton 18,633 27,114 127 128 258 63Garden Grove 18,055 29,251 136 98 187 124Huntington Beach 35,206 54,343 275 228 570 109Irvine 32,130 36,005 98 207 354 74La Habra 7,254 10,204 39 37 92 25La Palma 2,607 3,544 16 25 15 3Laguna Beach 8,168 5,954 19 51 85 15Laguna Hills 5,019 8,711 39 32 82 14Laguna Niguel 11,701 18,937 61 52 150 27Laguna Woods 6,721 5,838 26 38 44 7Lake Forest 11,200 20,691 86 84 179 32Los Alamitos 2,076 2,703 26 19 34 12Mission Viejo 16,308 30,000 73 97 226 43Newport Beach 15,632 30,240 65 99 282 37Orange 17,549 31,361 117 111 276 62Placentia 7,028 12,390 51 48 84 20Rancho Santa Margarita 6,671 14,119 42 25 95 19San Clemente 9,801 18,326 75 62 137 30San Juan Capistrano 4,843 9,100 31 40 89 23Santa Ana 28,818 23,655 130 173 196 129Seal Beach 6,648 8,104 53 44 61 13Stanton 3,588 4,551 24 19 39 29Tustin 8,882 12,691 56 68 134 37Villa Park 830 2,838 7 5 17 3Westminster 10,501 19,413 75 62 113 91Yorba Linda 8,617 23,164 48 66 138 27Unincorporated area of Orange County 17,036 34,952 123 112 278 56Unapportioned absentees of Orange County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Placer CountyCounty Totals 55,573 95,969 278 424 523 178 Percent, Total 36.3% 62.6% 0.2% 0.3% 0.3% 0.1%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 11,444 19,155 48 68 85 31Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 12,974 24,720 60 85 120 43Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 9,707 16,626 61 94 96 45Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 10,426 20,922 48 67 97 19Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 11,022 14,546 61 110 125 40Congressional District 4 (2000) 55,573 95,969 278 424 523 178Senate District 1 (2000) 36,458 58,384 177 287 332 107Senate District 4 (2000) 19,115 37,585 101 137 191 71State Assembly District 3 (2000) 5,266 9,247 38 58 62 16State Assembly District 4 (2000) 46,812 78,509 222 344 426 157State Assembly District 5 (2000) 3,495 8,213 18 22 35 5Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 55,573 95,969 278 424 523 178CitiesAuburn 3,090 3,943 10 34 30 13Colfax 307 454 2 10 2 1Lincoln 4,920 8,450 15 25 36 12Loomis 999 2,253 9 6 12 3Rocklin 8,120 15,648 39 61 73 29Roseville 17,585 30,138 71 109 137 43Unincorporated area of Placer County 20,552 35,083 132 179 233 77Unapportioned absentees of Placer County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Plumas CountyCounty Totals 4,129 6,905 30 42 49 23 Percent, Total 36.9% 61.7% 0.3% 0.4% 0.4% 0.2%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 668 1,262 5 9 5 2Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 877 1,242 5 8 15 5Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 616 1,446 3 4 12 1Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 961 1,263 6 13 6 9

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DEM REP AI GRN LIB PFSupervisorial District 5 (2000) 1,007 1,692 11 8 11 6Congressional District 4 (2000) 4,129 6,905 30 42 49 23Senate District 1 (2000) 4,129 6,905 30 42 49 23State Assembly District 3 (2000) 4,129 6,905 30 42 49 23Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 4,129 6,905 30 42 49 23CitiesPortola 363 504 4 4 2 6Unincorporated area of Plumas County 3,766 6,401 26 38 47 17Unapportioned absentees of Plumas County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Riverside CountyCounty Totals 228,806 322,473 1,417 1,330 1,704 1,152 Percent, Total 41.1% 57.9% 0.3% 0.2% 0.3% 0.2%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 44,662 62,732 273 330 384 237Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 40,949 58,009 253 272 364 243Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 49,076 99,082 448 289 432 231Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 49,646 55,731 177 192 245 217Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 44,473 46,919 266 247 279 224Congressional District 41 (2000) 17,253 26,200 151 105 140 109Congressional District 44 (2000) 77,242 103,983 451 528 652 426Congressional District 45 (2000) 101,679 132,288 545 487 614 456Congressional District 49 (2000) 32,632 60,002 270 210 298 161Senate District 31 (2000) 49,599 57,325 289 365 403 304Senate District 36 (2000) 26,099 61,541 225 149 259 113Senate District 37 (2000) 132,860 186,151 819 738 967 602Senate District 40 (2000) 20,248 17,456 84 78 75 133State Assembly District 63 (2000) 1,423 1,672 7 5 12 7State Assembly District 64 (2000) 69,230 96,982 422 439 470 340State Assembly District 65 (2000) 48,138 68,555 373 287 350 228State Assembly District 66 (2000) 44,169 77,589 325 292 469 248State Assembly District 71 (2000) 23,090 37,788 131 138 194 102State Assembly District 80 (2000) 42,756 39,887 159 169 209 227Board of Equalization District 3 (2000) 228,806 322,473 1,417 1,330 1,704 1,152CitiesBanning 4,353 5,852 29 21 24 16Beaumont 1,944 3,215 21 18 18 13Blythe 1,395 1,812 10 2 5 16Calimesa 1,193 2,136 10 5 16 8Canyon Lake 1,264 3,850 9 6 14 5Cathedral City 6,796 5,735 30 21 23 38Coachella 2,409 804 5 5 1 21Corona 16,428 26,192 90 96 130 64Desert Hot Springs 2,052 2,027 13 14 21 14Hemet 9,024 14,161 81 67 61 49Indian Wells 686 1,909 2 5 9 0Indio 6,114 5,678 24 31 20 31La Quinta 4,324 8,134 17 15 33 24Lake Elsinore 3,443 5,811 25 29 30 27Moreno Valley 21,417 18,907 94 96 104 104Murrieta 8,988 21,136 73 40 92 33Norco 2,497 6,143 19 25 37 11Palm Desert 7,911 12,236 34 41 51 20Palm Springs 11,601 6,878 25 46 49 28Perris 4,406 3,211 21 25 27 17Rancho Mirage 3,441 4,772 10 5 14 4Riverside 37,905 42,253 212 291 308 211San Jacinto 3,015 4,668 29 13 18 17Temecula 8,330 18,977 70 42 69 35Unincorporated area of Riverside County 57,870 95,976 464 371 530 346Unapportioned absentees of Riverside County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sacramento CountyCounty Totals 236,657 235,539 964 1,402 1,483 720 Percent, Total 49.6% 49.4% 0.2% 0.3% 0.3% 0.2%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 49,840 31,028 150 345 261 178Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 44,139 25,229 107 192 186 98Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 51,296 51,006 230 347 358 163Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 42,239 67,879 263 234 364 124Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 49,143 60,397 214 284 314 157

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DEM REP AI GRN LIB PFCongressional District 3 (2000) 105,821 147,906 536 601 782 322Congressional District 4 (2000) 4,909 9,140 45 34 47 16Congressional District 5 (2000) 125,378 77,788 379 764 650 379Congressional District 10 (2000) 549 705 4 3 4 3Senate District 1 (2000) 70,060 103,764 349 422 540 199Senate District 5 (2000) 9,296 8,990 27 32 46 21Senate District 6 (2000) 157,301 122,785 588 948 897 500State Assembly District 4 (2000) 12,033 16,717 56 76 79 39State Assembly District 5 (2000) 76,928 99,911 426 437 591 249State Assembly District 9 (2000) 84,027 42,006 203 506 399 233State Assembly District 10 (2000) 48,979 54,286 207 315 316 155State Assembly District 15 (2000) 14,690 22,619 72 68 98 44Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 236,657 235,539 964 1,402 1,483 720CitiesCitrus Heights 12,678 19,885 111 73 103 49Elk Grove 21,293 24,659 77 98 108 61Folsom 9,808 17,234 44 51 95 24Galt 2,434 4,024 13 13 16 4Isleton 197 160 1 2 1 1Rancho Cordova 8,391 9,077 39 63 75 37Sacramento 90,952 48,892 219 532 433 249Unincorporated area of Sacramento County 90,904 111,608 460 570 652 295

Unapportioned absentees of Sacramento County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Benito CountyCounty Totals 9,851 8,698 47 41 54 34 Percent, Total 52.6% 46.5% 0.3% 0.2% 0.3% 0.2%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 1,781 1,976 10 11 11 7Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 2,340 1,961 13 16 11 9Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 1,710 1,083 5 2 6 7Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 2,075 2,879 10 9 16 9Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 1,945 799 9 3 10 2Congressional District 17 (2000) 9,851 8,698 47 41 54 34Senate District 12 (2000) 9,851 8,698 47 41 54 34State Assembly District 28 (2000) 9,851 8,698 47 41 54 34Board of Equalization District 1 (2000) 9,851 8,698 47 41 54 34CitiesHollister 6,043 4,155 20 15 28 15San Juan Bautista 426 244 5 3 1 4Unincorporated area of San Benito County 3,382 4,299 22 23 25 15

Unapportioned absentees of San Benito County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Bernardino CountyCounty Totals 227,789 289,306 1,473 1,247 1,714 1,248 Percent, Total 43.5% 55.3% 0.3% 0.2% 0.3% 0.2%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 37,261 73,092 365 245 505 252Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 51,540 64,429 270 293 337 210Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 52,202 77,206 335 343 478 268Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 43,086 47,948 273 211 238 214Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 43,700 26,631 230 155 156 304Congressional District 25 (2000) 16,853 27,256 153 100 224 116Congressional District 26 (2000) 39,352 55,570 242 238 304 145Congressional District 41 (2000) 72,171 123,473 559 499 758 408Congressional District 42 (2000) 19,467 27,055 113 108 136 82Congressional District 43 (2000) 79,946 55,952 406 302 292 497Senate District 17 (2000) 27,494 56,449 279 151 372 176Senate District 18 (2000) 13,986 23,417 119 130 184 109Senate District 29 (2000) 19,868 27,560 114 110 134 86Senate District 31 (2000) 79,405 120,090 511 517 696 343Senate District 32 (2000) 87,036 61,790 450 339 328 534State Assembly District 32 (2000) 158 418 4 1 2 1State Assembly District 34 (2000) 5,605 9,042 45 60 74 39State Assembly District 36 (2000) 16,322 29,375 156 88 234 107State Assembly District 59 (2000) 28,849 54,761 262 181 333 181State Assembly District 60 (2000) 10,370 15,450 47 51 94 36State Assembly District 61 (2000) 32,730 32,523 227 160 144 178State Assembly District 62 (2000) 52,012 31,136 233 180 171 367

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DEM REP AI GRN LIB PFState Assembly District 63 (2000) 66,484 87,954 374 417 477 245State Assembly District 65 (2000) 15,259 28,647 125 109 185 94Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 101,225 86,742 531 427 441 589Board of Equalization District 3 (2000) 126,564 202,564 942 820 1,273 659CitiesAdelanto 1,747 1,949 12 13 16 16Apple Valley 6,809 15,686 71 34 80 43Barstow 2,346 3,143 10 18 27 14Big Bear Lake 866 1,842 7 7 13 10Chino 8,607 10,754 64 54 38 44Chino Hills 10,370 15,450 47 51 94 36Colton 6,771 4,199 28 31 28 54Fontana 18,033 13,644 59 58 42 95Grand Terrace 1,923 2,623 17 9 14 6Hesperia 6,728 14,359 63 39 80 51Highland 6,124 7,515 32 31 43 32Loma Linda 2,655 3,616 18 24 20 18Montclair 4,239 3,277 31 19 18 25Needles 630 734 6 3 5 4Ontario 18,610 16,785 125 81 84 102Rancho Cucamonga 21,050 31,550 115 120 149 70Redlands 11,522 15,881 56 76 107 44Rialto 12,922 7,574 61 43 41 87San Bernardino 23,902 18,116 137 101 120 144Twenty-nine Palms 1,266 2,607 10 18 19 8Upland 11,148 15,650 73 76 91 36Victorville 8,505 12,303 81 31 87 46Yucaipa 5,903 11,967 56 34 67 31Yucca Valley 2,336 4,622 18 16 20 13Unincorporated area of San Bernardino County 32,777 53,460 276 260 411 219

Unapportioned absentees of San Bernardino County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Diego CountyCounty Totals 526,437 596,033 2,129 2,551 4,660 1,774 Percent, Total 46.4% 52.6% 0.2% 0.2% 0.4% 0.2%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 95,283 82,621 358 463 589 383Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 86,912 149,998 468 445 918 335Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 124,308 141,241 434 525 1,176 303Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 132,626 83,091 385 660 997 470Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 87,308 139,082 484 458 980 283Congressional District 49 (2000) 54,366 89,281 363 282 589 216Congressional District 50 (2000) 135,007 169,935 532 643 1,377 339Congressional District 51 (2000) 82,098 69,872 309 289 346 367Congressional District 52 (2000) 108,806 177,055 512 517 1,119 361Congressional District 53 (2000) 146,160 89,890 413 820 1,229 491Senate District 36 (2000) 110,835 195,397 537 531 1,192 403Senate District 38 (2000) 130,130 183,827 639 650 1,340 377Senate District 39 (2000) 208,545 149,669 619 1,035 1,748 605Senate District 40 (2000) 76,927 67,140 334 335 380 389State Assembly District 66 (2000) 10,724 25,443 83 71 167 67State Assembly District 73 (2000) 26,119 35,525 177 139 247 95State Assembly District 74 (2000) 80,841 107,768 370 391 869 220State Assembly District 75 (2000) 88,398 114,324 267 404 853 194State Assembly District 76 (2000) 112,969 74,314 340 635 1,000 333State Assembly District 77 (2000) 64,946 114,935 352 313 707 252State Assembly District 78 (2000) 85,186 79,866 286 332 551 285State Assembly District 79 (2000) 57,254 43,858 254 266 266 328Board of Equalization District 3 (2000) 526,437 596,033 2,129 2,551 4,660 1,774CitiesCarlsbad 20,122 27,006 67 108 230 37Chula Vista 33,725 34,524 125 135 153 126Coronado 3,326 5,773 12 17 37 8Del Mar 1,593 1,181 4 9 17 5El Cajon 11,500 18,800 64 47 96 58Encinitas 17,177 13,958 61 88 161 48Escondido 14,794 26,312 108 67 156 62Imperial Beach 3,531 3,599 22 21 35 22La Mesa 12,344 12,967 61 49 117 40Lemon Grove 4,573 4,492 29 23 33 19

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DEM REP AI GRN LIB PFNational City 6,313 4,388 36 26 25 30Oceanside 25,741 34,280 167 134 241 96Poway 7,959 15,676 33 52 97 23San Diego 270,746 215,904 800 1,279 2,152 840San Marcos 9,489 14,568 37 39 87 29Santee 7,595 15,674 56 33 108 32Solana Beach 3,626 3,611 9 17 38 4Vista 10,456 16,080 67 47 111 39Unincorporated area of San Diego County 61,827 127,240 371 360 766 256

Unapportioned absentees of San Diego County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Francisco CountyCounty Totals 296,772 54,355 380 1,854 1,401 1,167 Percent, Total 83.0% 15.2% 0.1% 0.5% 0.4% 0.3%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 24,638 5,736 34 175 101 91Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 29,904 9,994 39 113 222 43Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 23,625 4,836 41 133 134 74Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 23,130 6,218 43 148 117 86Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 35,942 3,413 32 321 174 170Supervisorial District 6 (2000) 23,170 3,845 50 175 143 151Supervisorial District 7 (2000) 27,016 7,917 34 133 144 65Supervisorial District 8 (2000) 42,400 3,351 26 282 174 147Supervisorial District 9 (2000) 23,458 2,575 27 213 74 190Supervisorial District 10 (2000) 22,497 2,569 37 90 67 78Supervisorial District 11 (2000) 20,992 3,901 17 71 51 72Congressional District 8 (2000) 244,009 40,558 305 1,586 1,116 1,017Congressional District 12 (2000) 52,763 13,797 75 268 285 150Senate District 3 (2000) 175,313 25,783 224 1,193 855 792Senate District 8 (2000) 121,459 28,572 156 661 546 375State Assembly District 12 (2000) 119,785 28,662 155 628 525 386State Assembly District 13 (2000) 176,987 25,693 225 1,226 876 781Board of Equalization District 1 (2000) 296,772 54,355 380 1,854 1,401 1,167CitiesSan Francisco 296,772 54,355 380 1,854 1,401 1,167

San Joaquin CountyCounty Totals 87,012 100,978 385 347 415 368 Percent, Total 45.9% 53.3% 0.2% 0.2% 0.2% 0.2%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 17,305 8,068 49 51 56 69Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 16,905 15,578 64 66 63 72Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 18,240 20,301 73 70 78 82Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 15,063 31,595 95 86 122 66Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 19,499 25,436 104 74 96 79Congressional District 11 (2000) 60,894 86,406 298 266 330 251Congressional District 18 (2000) 26,118 14,572 87 81 85 117Senate District 5 (2000) 69,288 61,619 262 251 278 285Senate District 14 (2000) 17,724 39,359 123 96 137 83State Assembly District 10 (2000) 18,416 28,783 87 89 125 66State Assembly District 15 (2000) 3,675 2,668 16 7 13 12State Assembly District 17 (2000) 31,451 22,361 116 103 135 120State Assembly District 26 (2000) 33,470 47,166 166 148 142 170Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 87,012 100,978 385 347 415 368CitiesEscalon 825 1,838 6 3 5 7Lathrop 1,602 1,344 10 4 7 10Lodi 7,093 14,217 42 43 69 29Manteca 7,904 10,414 41 45 34 38Ripon 1,264 4,018 8 5 4 4Stockton 40,367 30,990 122 137 132 147Tracy 11,457 10,976 52 31 63 39Unincorporated area of San Joaquin County 16,500 27,181 104 79 101 94

Unapportioned absentees of San Joaquin County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Luis Obispo CountyCounty Totals 58,742 67,995 335 684 665 226 Percent, Total 45.5% 52.7% 0.3% 0.5% 0.5% 0.2%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 7,774 16,019 72 78 73 27

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DEM REP AI GRN LIB PFSupervisorial District 2 (2000) 15,566 11,463 47 179 158 53Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 13,416 11,834 67 164 162 37Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 10,126 14,764 62 85 124 39Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 11,016 1,258 82 165 138 60Congressional District 22 (2000) 22,679 37,868 187 261 259 107Congressional District 23 (2000) 36,063 30,127 148 423 406 119Senate District 15 (2000) 58,742 67,995 335 684 665 226State Assembly District 33 (2000) 58,742 67,995 335 684 665 226Board of Equalization District 1 (2000) 58,742 67,995 335 684 665 226CitiesArroyo Grande 3,888 5,251 24 30 47 14Atascadero 5,309 7,834 59 72 71 42El Paso de Robles 4,001 7,108 28 37 40 14Grover Beach 2,604 2,729 15 32 38 11Morro Bay 3,305 2,608 12 38 36 20Pismo Beach 2,336 2,643 9 21 26 3San Luis Obispo 14,250 9,344 59 195 158 33Unincorporated area of San Luis Obispo County 23,049 30,478 129 259 249 89

Unapportioned absentees of San Luis Obispo County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Mateo CountyCounty Totals 197,922 83,315 392 899 1,142 407 Percent, Total 69.5% 29.2% 0.1% 0.3% 0.4% 0.1%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 38,187 18,379 107 145 190 73Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 41,903 18,172 74 171 237 87Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 50,319 23,516 97 293 410 113Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 34,890 12,501 66 177 208 77Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 32,623 10,747 48 113 97 57Congressional District 12 (2000) 140,926 59,943 276 604 700 288Congressional District 14 (2000) 56,996 23,372 116 295 442 119Senate District 8 (2000) 138,913 58,355 282 605 718 282Senate District 11 (2000) 59,009 24,960 110 294 424 125State Assembly District 12 (2000) 14,270 4,277 16 50 41 18State Assembly District 19 (2000) 122,445 52,070 265 535 638 262State Assembly District 21 (2000) 61,207 26,968 111 314 463 127Board of Equalization District 1 (2000) 197,922 83,315 392 899 1,142 407CitiesAtherton 2,080 2,178 5 9 29 8Belmont 8,621 3,619 20 40 70 17Brisbane 1,535 374 2 11 11 2Burlingame 8,893 4,222 20 35 63 15Colma 365 95 0 2 1 2Daly City 21,017 6,736 27 62 56 33East Palo Alto 4,690 550 7 24 4 15Foster City 8,480 4,085 12 28 45 11Half Moon Bay 3,570 1,823 8 22 29 6Hillsborough 2,796 3,070 4 9 24 5Menlo Park 10,864 4,201 13 51 83 22Millbrae 5,711 3,100 20 25 21 8Pacifica 13,409 4,626 26 77 68 37Portola Valley 1,819 1,034 5 13 31 2Redwood City 19,815 8,776 47 99 125 38San Bruno 10,751 4,076 30 40 46 21San Carlos 10,335 5,048 16 47 64 27San Mateo 26,573 11,535 48 116 131 62South San Francisco 15,035 5,154 43 55 42 31Woodside 1,868 1,438 0 12 20 3Unincorporated area of San Mateo County 19,695 7,575 39 122 179 42

Unapportioned absentees of San Mateo County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Santa Barbara CountyCounty Totals 90,314 76,806 272 676 885 272 Percent, Total 53.4% 45.4% 0.2% 0.4% 0.5% 0.2%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 22,946 11,035 45 158 190 66Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 26,353 16,320 65 202 283 54Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 20,431 16,533 55 196 253 61Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 11,508 19,775 70 67 109 60

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DEM REP AI GRN LIB PFSupervisorial District 5 (2000) 9,076 13,143 37 53 50 31Congressional District 23 (2000) 73,449 47,098 172 567 680 183Congressional District 24 (2000) 16,865 29,708 100 109 205 89Senate District 15 (2000) 13,300 20,840 57 81 91 49Senate District 19 (2000) 77,014 55,966 215 595 794 223State Assembly District 33 (2000) 22,301 36,178 120 126 180 100State Assembly District 35 (2000) 68,013 40,628 152 550 705 172Board of Equalization District 1 (2000) 55,885 33,417 133 454 506 143Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 34,429 43,389 139 222 379 129CitiesBuellton 852 1,211 3 3 20 2Carpinteria 3,392 2,252 9 22 24 15Goleta 8,170 5,562 23 80 111 17Guadalupe 863 567 2 1 5 5Lompoc 4,986 6,840 33 15 41 24Santa Barbara 28,512 11,912 56 218 241 68Santa Maria 8,831 12,404 36 49 48 29Solvang 1,073 1,641 8 3 7 2Unincorporated area of Santa Barbara County 33,635 34,417 102 285 388 110

Unapportioned absentees of Santa Barbara County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Santa Clara CountyCounty Totals 386,100 209,094 982 2,007 3,425 1,006 Percent, Total 64.1% 34.7% 0.2% 0.3% 0.6% 0.2%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 78,957 57,266 196 383 699 189Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 53,519 22,483 105 229 320 173Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 66,401 36,635 189 341 522 200Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 81,441 44,431 295 418 764 259Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 105,782 48,279 197 636 1,120 185Congressional District 11 (2000) 8,975 8,093 29 44 91 29Congressional District 14 (2000) 106,703 48,069 219 626 1,168 222Congressional District 15 (2000) 145,007 82,742 418 772 1,301 412Congressional District 16 (2000) 125,415 70,190 316 565 865 343Senate District 10 (2000) 27,661 16,231 77 132 201 104Senate District 11 (2000) 139,772 74,249 364 741 1,322 301Senate District 13 (2000) 166,718 77,358 410 883 1,402 500Senate District 15 (2000) 51,949 41,256 131 251 500 101State Assembly District 20 (2000) 12,119 7,606 31 43 74 57State Assembly District 21 (2000) 71,062 36,930 134 381 706 108State Assembly District 22 (2000) 98,677 45,811 258 615 1,037 243State Assembly District 23 (2000) 68,117 33,816 148 295 376 214State Assembly District 24 (2000) 107,550 63,523 337 505 999 309State Assembly District 27 (2000) 11,068 10,112 39 60 106 30State Assembly District 28 (2000) 17,507 11,296 35 108 127 45Board of Equalization District 1 (2000) 386,100 209,094 982 2,007 3,425 1,006CitiesCampbell 9,787 5,513 46 42 118 30Cupertino 13,732 6,999 25 84 133 17Gilroy 8,188 5,273 13 50 53 29Los Altos 10,196 6,035 36 71 93 12Los Altos Hills 2,674 2,089 4 21 42 3Los Gatos 9,244 6,090 20 41 122 19Milpitas 11,228 6,989 27 41 70 56Monte Sereno 1,054 939 3 8 7 2Morgan Hill 7,339 6,255 25 31 69 24Mountain View 20,275 7,030 36 132 230 53Palo Alto 24,912 6,721 34 118 231 42San Jose 181,589 102,299 473 886 1,335 492Santa Clara 23,255 11,296 86 130 221 76Saratoga 8,886 7,054 20 40 87 18Sunnyvale 30,063 14,150 74 185 366 77Unincorporated area of Santa Clara County 23,678 14,362 60 127 248 56

Unapportioned absentees of Santa Clara County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Santa Cruz CountyCounty Totals 89,102 30,354 327 782 764 404 Percent, Total 73.2% 24.9% 0.3% 0.6% 0.6% 0.3%

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DEM REP AI GRN LIB PFSupervisorial District 1 (2000) 18,676 6,744 74 152 177 69Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 18,074 7,995 85 125 152 55Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 24,579 4,071 58 275 147 148Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 8,687 3,527 35 51 38 34Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 19,086 8,017 75 179 250 98Congressional District 14 (2000) 25,165 11,885 108 230 332 104Congressional District 17 (2000) 63,937 18,469 219 552 432 300Senate District 11 (2000) 58,957 14,992 193 568 487 300Senate District 15 (2000) 30,145 15,362 134 214 277 104State Assembly District 27 (2000) 78,939 26,299 287 725 720 364State Assembly District 28 (2000) 10,163 4,055 40 57 44 40Board of Equalization District 1 (2000) 89,102 30,354 327 782 764 404CitiesCapitola 3,757 1,292 20 24 34 12Santa Cruz 26,623 4,497 57 296 174 168Scotts Valley 3,532 2,554 12 20 41 13Watsonville 7,413 2,665 28 37 25 27Unincorporated area of Santa Cruz County 47,777 19,346 210 405 490 184

Unapportioned absentees of Santa Cruz County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Shasta CountyCounty Totals 24,339 52,249 264 185 290 244 Percent, Total 31.4% 67.4% 0.3% 0.2% 0.4% 0.3%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 5,499 9,748 54 43 54 55Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 5,051 10,332 59 37 67 50Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 4,330 10,491 58 23 57 49Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 4,878 10,336 46 48 58 50Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 4,581 11,342 47 34 54 40Congressional District 2 (2000) 24,339 52,249 264 185 290 244Senate District 4 (2000) 24,339 52,249 264 185 290 244State Assembly District 2 (2000) 24,339 52,249 264 185 290 244Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 24,339 52,249 264 185 290 244CitiesAnderson 1,099 1,883 13 4 7 8Redding 12,220 24,936 120 99 138 96Shasta Lake 1,399 2,392 15 14 14 19Unincorporated area of Shasta County 9,621 23,038 116 68 131 121Unapportioned absentees of Shasta County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sierra CountyCounty Totals 646 1,249 16 10 17 7 Percent, Total 33.2% 64.2% 0.8% 0.5% 0.9% 0.4%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 184 285 4 4 8 2Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 148 228 5 4 4 2Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 128 288 2 0 0 0Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 96 204 2 1 0 0Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 90 244 3 1 5 3Congressional District 4 (2000) 646 1,249 16 10 17 7Senate District 1 (2000) 646 1,249 16 10 17 7State Assembly District 3 (2000) 646 1,249 16 10 17 7Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 646 1,249 16 10 17 7CitiesLoyalton 110 256 1 2 2 0Unincorporated area of Sierra County 536 993 15 8 15 7Unapportioned absentees of Sierra County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Siskiyou CountyCounty Totals 7,880 12,673 71 58 121 60 Percent, Total 37.8% 60.7% 0.3% 0.3% 0.6% 0.3%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 1,003 2,458 16 5 21 7Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 2,510 2,052 17 21 24 14Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 1,819 2,349 12 10 17 12Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 1,292 2,999 8 12 24 14Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 1,256 2,815 18 10 35 13Congressional District 2 (2000) 7,880 12,673 71 58 121 60Senate District 4 (2000) 7,880 12,673 71 58 121 60State Assembly District 2 (2000) 7,880 12,673 71 58 121 60

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DEM REP AI GRN LIB PFBoard of Equalization District 2 (2000) 7,880 12,673 71 58 121 60CitiesDorris 74 211 3 1 0 0Dunsmuir 486 339 2 3 5 1Etna 110 262 1 0 0 2Fort Jones 84 212 2 0 2 2Montague 114 409 0 0 4 3Mt. Shasta 1,018 719 6 6 15 13Tulelake 66 181 4 1 3 0Weed 575 446 2 5 3 2Yreka 1,072 2,209 7 9 19 11Unincorporated area of Siskiyou County 4,281 7,685 44 33 70 26Unapportioned absentees of Siskiyou County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Solano CountyCounty Totals 85,096 62,301 285 327 429 308 Percent, Total 57.2% 41.9% 0.2% 0.2% 0.3% 0.2%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 19,628 7,076 44 52 49 63Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 21,306 11,942 68 85 114 59Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 15,621 11,461 46 60 93 72Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 12,834 14,391 63 67 83 44Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 15,707 17,431 64 63 90 70Congressional District 3 (2000) 2,650 3,587 11 16 19 14Congressional District 7 (2000) 54,484 35,739 176 199 258 182Congressional District 10 (2000) 27,962 22,975 98 112 152 112Senate District 2 (2000) 41,871 22,055 115 151 183 132Senate District 5 (2000) 43,225 40,246 170 176 246 176State Assembly District 7 (2000) 31,331 14,082 82 96 104 92State Assembly District 8 (2000) 53,765 48,219 203 231 325 216Board of Equalization District 1 (2000) 85,096 62,301 285 327 429 308CitiesBenicia 8,426 5,330 25 44 63 26Dixon 2,820 3,441 19 14 16 9Fairfield 18,788 14,913 61 80 97 76Rio Vista 1,537 1,718 2 4 12 12Suisun City 5,590 3,362 11 13 28 25Vacaville 15,564 17,696 72 65 97 63Vallejo 28,913 10,827 71 77 83 84Unincorporated area of Solano County 3,458 5,014 24 30 33 13Unapportioned absentees of Solano County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sonoma CountyCounty Totals 148,261 68,204 569 1,133 1,246 664 Percent, Total 67.4% 31.0% 0.3% 0.5% 0.6% 0.3%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 33,846 16,535 118 212 285 99Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 29,830 14,181 105 244 257 124Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 27,295 11,698 98 225 233 115Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 25,918 15,508 135 160 221 123Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 31,372 10,282 113 292 250 203Congressional District 1 (2000) 21,280 12,150 95 130 195 89Congressional District 6 (2000) 126,981 56,054 474 1,003 1,051 575Senate District 2 (2000) 95,292 42,060 365 713 792 441Senate District 3 (2000) 52,969 26,144 204 420 454 223State Assembly District 1 (2000) 39,338 17,656 162 328 328 221State Assembly District 6 (2000) 56,380 25,970 188 429 466 229State Assembly District 7 (2000) 52,543 24,578 219 376 452 214Board of Equalization District 1 (2000) 148,261 68,204 569 1,133 1,246 664CitiesCloverdale 2,144 1,303 10 7 18 5Cotati 2,551 904 11 27 21 11Healdsburg 3,646 1,685 11 13 24 15Petaluma 18,016 8,130 56 128 155 68Rohnert Park 11,125 5,637 42 90 91 43Santa Rosa 46,441 21,281 181 319 379 178Sebastopol 3,395 799 16 28 20 22Sonoma 3,952 1,689 16 20 31 12Windsor 6,372 4,405 31 37 52 30Unincorporated area of Sonoma County 50,619 22,371 195 464 455 280

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Stanislaus CountyCounty Totals 58,829 85,407 342 294 333 309 Percent, Total 40.4% 58.6% 0.2% 0.2% 0.2% 0.2%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 12,533 21,348 74 57 90 60Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 11,001 19,672 60 65 55 64Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 10,843 13,683 63 61 54 66Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 14,686 20,294 89 77 90 66Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 9,766 10,410 56 34 44 53Congressional District 18 (2000) 28,699 31,664 168 137 146 166Congressional District 19 (2000) 30,130 53,743 174 157 187 143Senate District 12 (2000) 39,473 49,256 211 203 196 229Senate District 14 (2000) 19,356 36,151 131 91 137 80State Assembly District 17 (2000) 1,288 1,577 10 6 8 8State Assembly District 25 (2000) 35,467 54,726 222 181 226 174State Assembly District 26 (2000) 22,074 29,104 110 107 99 127Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 58,829 85,407 342 294 333 309CitiesCeres 4,616 5,660 29 16 22 32Hughson 625 1,323 5 1 6 7Modesto 27,962 35,986 148 144 165 133Newman 924 1,013 9 3 6 5Oakdale 2,030 3,894 17 17 19 10Patterson 1,829 1,586 10 6 4 2Riverbank 2,029 2,854 9 7 9 11Turlock 7,395 11,849 35 48 30 40Waterford 632 1,319 9 3 5 6Unincorporated area of Stanislaus County 10,787 19,923 71 49 67 63

Unapportioned absentees of Stanislaus County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sutter CountyCounty Totals 9,602 20,254 83 64 86 56 Percent, Total 31.9% 67.2% 0.3% 0.2% 0.3% 0.2%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 1,898 3,342 22 11 14 12Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 1,289 2,223 11 11 11 12Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 2,059 5,543 16 13 18 12Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 2,296 4,253 15 13 25 9Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 2,060 4,893 19 16 18 11Congressional District 2 (2000) 9,602 20,254 83 64 86 56Senate District 4 (2000) 9,602 20,254 83 64 86 56State Assembly District 2 (2000) 9,602 20,254 83 64 86 56Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 9,602 20,254 83 64 86 56CitiesLive Oak 815 871 9 5 4 4Yuba City 6,393 12,108 47 39 46 46Unincorporated area of Sutter County 2,394 7,275 27 20 36 6Unapportioned absentees of Sutter County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Tehama CountyCounty Totals 7,504 15,572 105 66 96 62 Percent, Total 32.1% 66.5% 0.4% 0.3% 0.4% 0.3%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 1,656 3,751 25 17 17 23Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 1,428 2,964 17 14 17 11Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 1,674 3,282 20 13 24 10Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 1,246 2,594 25 10 17 10Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 1,500 2,981 18 12 21 8Congressional District 2 (2000) 7,504 15,572 105 66 96 62Senate District 4 (2000) 7,504 15,572 105 66 96 62State Assembly District 2 (2000) 7,504 15,572 105 66 96 62Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 7,504 15,572 105 66 96 62CitiesCorning 677 1,131 10 7 9 3Red Bluff 1,706 2,663 15 15 14 23Tehama 65 130 0 0 2 0Unincorporated area of Tehama County 5,056 11,648 80 44 71 36

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Trinity CountyCounty Totals 2,782 3,560 41 17 41 38 Percent, Total 42.9% 54.9% 0.6% 0.3% 0.6% 0.6%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 598 794 4 2 7 5Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 531 762 5 3 5 5Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 554 653 9 4 11 6Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 625 704 13 4 10 10Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 474 647 10 4 8 12Congressional District 2 (2000) 2,782 3,560 41 17 41 38Senate District 4 (2000) 2,782 3,560 41 17 41 38State Assembly District 1 (2000) 2,782 3,560 41 17 41 38Board of Equalization District 1 (2000) 2,782 3,560 41 17 41 38CitiesUnincorporated area of Trinity County 2,782 3,560 41 17 41 38Unapportioned absentees of Trinity County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Tulare CountyCounty Totals 32,494 65,399 188 239 228 191 Percent, Total 32.9% 66.2% 0.2% 0.2% 0.2% 0.2%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 6,489 14,327 53 47 42 35Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 5,996 11,160 35 36 29 29Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 8,936 20,002 38 81 73 44Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 5,250 8,328 24 33 36 32Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 5,823 11,582 38 42 48 51Congressional District 21 (2000) 32,494 65,399 188 239 228 191Senate District 16 (2000) 6,958 9,709 38 33 43 37Senate District 18 (2000) 25,536 55,690 150 206 185 154State Assembly District 29 (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0State Assembly District 30 (2000) 2,514 3,967 16 11 16 12State Assembly District 31 (2000) 2,462 3,125 9 10 14 12State Assembly District 34 (2000) 27,518 58,307 163 218 198 167Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 32,494 65,399 188 239 228 191CitiesDinuba 1,512 1,912 6 6 9 7Exeter 824 2,060 4 5 8 7Farmersville 719 777 4 4 3 2Lindsay 690 699 3 2 2 4Porterville 3,358 5,925 16 23 20 29Tulare 3,869 7,420 19 20 17 20Visalia 10,855 23,450 45 93 80 56Woodlake 537 433 5 3 3 4Unincorporated area of Tulare County 10,130 22,723 86 83 86 62Unapportioned absentees of Tulare County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Tuolumne CountyCounty Totals 10,104 15,745 82 86 126 45 Percent, Total 38.4% 59.8% 0.3% 0.3% 0.5% 0.2%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 2,154 2,790 15 15 19 6Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 2,068 3,319 12 15 29 7Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 1,853 3,109 12 12 31 9Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 1,944 3,219 16 18 18 9Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 2,085 3,308 27 26 29 14Congressional District 19 (2000) 10,104 15,745 82 86 126 45Senate District 14 (2000) 10,104 15,745 82 86 126 45State Assembly District 25 (2000) 10,104 15,745 82 86 126 45Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 10,104 15,745 82 86 126 45CitiesSonora 970 1,003 3 3 10 4

Unincorporated area of Tuolumne County 9,134 14,742 79 83 116 41

Unapportioned absentees of Tuolumne County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ventura CountyCounty Totals 148,859 160,314 767 1,031 1,381 557 Percent, Total 47.6% 51.2% 0.2% 0.3% 0.4% 0.2%

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DEM REP AI GRN LIB PFSupervisorial District 1 (2000) 37,919 32,514 213 314 381 146Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 33,502 42,070 139 205 322 82Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 27,646 30,728 168 194 243 123Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 26,576 41,018 174 208 313 110Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 23,216 13,984 73 110 122 96Congressional District 23 (2000) 37,849 24,592 145 198 258 165Congressional District 24 (2000) 111,010 135,722 622 833 1,123 392Senate District 17 (2000) 8,736 7,072 64 64 62 37Senate District 19 (2000) 109,263 132,905 588 819 1,133 391Senate District 23 (2000) 30,860 20,337 115 148 186 129State Assembly District 35 (2000) 41,221 30,606 203 292 335 166State Assembly District 37 (2000) 73,665 92,631 400 539 738 240State Assembly District 38 (2000) 12,517 19,397 87 91 140 70State Assembly District 41 (2000) 21,456 17,680 77 109 168 81Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 148,859 160,314 767 1,031 1,381 557CitiesCamarillo 12,590 17,555 79 93 124 53Fillmore 2,227 2,177 9 14 13 10Moorpark 5,731 7,900 23 50 51 9Ojai 2,452 1,533 9 20 14 3Oxnard 26,551 16,633 87 115 153 104Port Hueneme 3,480 2,820 19 20 31 19San Buenaventura 25,356 22,150 146 226 254 99Santa Paula 4,585 3,249 42 31 29 18Simi Valley 19,407 30,942 134 142 230 96Thousand Oaks 26,892 34,063 119 173 249 70Unincorporated area of Ventura County 19,588 21,292 100 147 233 76Unapportioned absentees of Ventura County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Yolo CountyCounty Totals 42,885 28,005 164 452 316 187 Percent, Total 59.6% 38.9% 0.2% 0.6% 0.4% 0.3%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 6,995 6,157 47 57 49 45Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 11,558 3,304 32 149 82 53Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 5,823 5,973 30 58 33 27Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 12,781 5,126 15 129 93 33Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 5,728 7,445 40 59 59 29Congressional District 1 (2000) 39,574 22,427 141 421 282 166Congressional District 2 (2000) 3,311 5,578 23 31 34 21Senate District 5 (2000) 42,885 28,005 164 452 316 187State Assembly District 2 (2000) 1,889 2,726 18 17 28 12State Assembly District 8 (2000) 40,996 25,279 146 435 288 175Board of Equalization District 1 (2000) 42,885 28,005 164 452 316 187CitiesDavis 22,742 7,386 38 266 156 79West Sacramento 6,792 5,736 46 53 47 43Winters 1,231 1,147 7 14 10 4Woodland 8,367 9,407 48 84 50 40Unincorporated area of Yolo County 3,753 4,329 25 35 53 21Unapportioned absentees of Yolo County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Yuba CountyCounty Totals 5,687 12,076 69 73 69 46 Percent, Total 31.6% 67.0% 0.4% 0.4% 0.4% 0.3%Supervisorial District 1 (2000) 788 1,455 12 12 7 11Supervisorial District 2 (2000) 1,276 2,284 17 12 13 9Supervisorial District 3 (2000) 1,137 2,236 16 9 14 10Supervisorial District 4 (2000) 945 2,620 10 14 14 6Supervisorial District 5 (2000) 1,541 3,481 14 26 21 10Congressional District 2 (2000) 5,687 12,076 69 73 69 46Senate District 4 (2000) 5,687 12,076 69 73 69 46State Assembly District 3 (2000) 5,687 12,076 69 73 69 46Board of Equalization District 2 (2000) 5,687 12,076 69 73 69 46CitiesMarysville 1,276 2,284 17 12 13 9Wheatland 321 757 3 4 5 1Unincorporated area of Yuba County 4,090 9,035 49 57 51 36Unapportioned absentees of Yuba County (2000) 0 0 0 0 0 0

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