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(Found! In the minutes of the California ExComm dated 21 August 2004) |
(adding defunct region numbers and notes. There are missing pieces I don't have yet.) |
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| '''01''' || East Bay (Alameda and Contra Costa Counties) | | '''01''' || East Bay (Alameda and Contra Costa Counties) | ||
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| || Alpine | | {{Fade|02}} || Alpine (merged into 09) | ||
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| '''03''' || Gold Country (Amador, Calaveras, and Tuolumne Counties) | | '''03''' || Gold Country (Amador, Calaveras, and Tuolumne Counties) | ||
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| '''04''' || Butte County | | '''04''' || Butte County | ||
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| || Calaveras | | {{Fade|05}} || Calaveras (merged into 03) | ||
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| '''06''' || Colusa County | | '''06''' || Colusa County | ||
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| || Contra Costa | | {{Fade|07}} || Contra Costa (merged into 01) | ||
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| '''08''' || Del Norte County | | '''08''' || Del Norte County | ||
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| '''16''' || Kings County | | '''16''' || Kings County | ||
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| '''17''' || Lake County | | '''17''' || Lake County (used to include Menocino) | ||
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| '''18''' || Lassen County | | '''18''' || Lassen County | ||
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| || Los Angeles County | | {{Fade|19}} || Los Angeles County (split into 61 through 68) | ||
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| '''20''' || Madera/Mariposa | | '''20''' || Madera/Mariposa | ||
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| '''21''' || Marin County | | '''21''' || Marin County | ||
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| || Mariposa | | {{Fade|22}} || Mariposa (merged into 20 sometime after 1995) | ||
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| '''23''' || Mendocino County | | '''23''' || Mendocino County | ||
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| '''25''' || Modoc County | | '''25''' || Modoc County | ||
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| '''26''' || Mono County | | '''26''' || Mono County (used to include Inyo) | ||
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| '''27''' || Monterey County | | '''27''' || Monterey County | ||
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| '''32''' || Plumas County | | '''32''' || Plumas County | ||
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| || Riverside County | | {{Fade|33}} || Riverside County (split into 70 and 71 sometime after 1995) | ||
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| '''34''' || Sacramento County | | '''34''' || Sacramento County | ||
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| '''54''' || Tulare County | | '''54''' || Tulare County | ||
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| || Tuolumne | | {{Fade|55}} || Tuolumne (merged into 03) | ||
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| '''56''' || Ventura County | | '''56''' || Ventura County | ||
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| '''57''' || Yolo County | | '''57''' || Yolo County | ||
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| || Yuba | | {{Fade|58}} || Yuba (merged into 51) | ||
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| {{Fade|59}} || ? | |||
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| {{Fade|60}} || ? | |||
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| '''61''' || San Fernando Valley | | '''61''' || San Fernando Valley | ||
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| '''62''' || West | | '''62''' || West Los Angeles | ||
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| '''63''' || Foothills | | '''63''' || Foothills/Pasadena | ||
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| '''64''' || Central | | '''64''' || Central Los Angeles | ||
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| '''65''' || Southeast | | '''65''' || Southeast Los Angeles | ||
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| '''66''' || South Bay | | '''66''' || South Bay | ||
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| '''68''' || Antelope Valley | | '''68''' || Antelope Valley | ||
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| {{Fade|69}} || Valley Libertarians? | |||
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| '''70''' || West Riverside County | | '''70''' || West Riverside County |
Revision as of 17:01, 18 August 2011
The California Libertarian Party subdivides the state into regions, typically one county per region. Does anyone know the origin and history of these regions?
01 | East Bay (Alameda and Contra Costa Counties) |
02 |
Alpine (merged into 09) |
03 | Gold Country (Amador, Calaveras, and Tuolumne Counties) |
04 | Butte County |
05 |
Calaveras (merged into 03) |
06 | Colusa County |
07 |
Contra Costa (merged into 01) |
08 | Del Norte County |
09 | El Dorado / Alpine |
10 | Fresno County |
11 | Glenn County |
12 | Humboldt County |
13 | Imperial County |
14 | Inyo County |
15 | Kern County |
16 | Kings County |
17 | Lake County (used to include Menocino) |
18 | Lassen County |
19 |
Los Angeles County (split into 61 through 68) |
20 | Madera/Mariposa |
21 | Marin County |
22 |
Mariposa (merged into 20 sometime after 1995) |
23 | Mendocino County |
24 | Merced County |
25 | Modoc County |
26 | Mono County (used to include Inyo) |
27 | Monterey County |
28 | Napa County |
29 | Nevada County |
30 | Orange County |
31 | Placer County |
32 | Plumas County |
33 |
Riverside County (split into 70 and 71 sometime after 1995) |
34 | Sacramento County |
35 | San Benito County |
36 | San Bernardino County |
37 | San Diego County |
38 | San Francisco |
39 | San Joaquin County |
40 | San Luis Obispo County |
41 | San Mateo County |
42 | Santa Barbara County |
43 | Santa Clara County |
44 | Santa Cruz County |
45 | Shasta County |
46 | Sierra County |
47 | Siskiyou County |
48 | Solano County |
49 | Sonoma County |
50 | Stanislaus County |
51 | Sutter/Yuba |
52 | Tehama County |
53 | Trinity County |
54 | Tulare County |
55 |
Tuolumne (merged into 03) |
56 | Ventura County |
57 | Yolo County |
58 |
Yuba (merged into 51) |
59 |
? |
60 |
? |
61 | San Fernando Valley |
62 | West Los Angeles |
63 | Foothills/Pasadena |
64 | Central Los Angeles |
65 | Southeast Los Angeles |
66 | South Bay |
67 | East San Gabriel Valley |
68 | Antelope Valley |
69 |
Valley Libertarians? |
70 | West Riverside County |
71 | East Riverside County |