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| '''70''' || West Riverside County | | '''70''' || West Riverside County |
Revision as of 18:36, 1 May 2015
The California Libertarian Party subdivides the state into regions, typically one county per region. Does anyone know the origin and history of these regions?
Numbered Regions
01 | East Bay (Alameda and Contra Costa Counties) |
02 |
Alpine (merged into 09 -- possibly after 1992) |
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 (formerly the Central Valley/Valley Libertarians) |
11 | Glenn County |
12 | Humboldt County |
13 | Imperial County |
14 | Inyo County |
15 | Kern County |
16 | Kings County (split off from 10 in the late 1990s) |
17 | Lake County (used to include Menocino) |
18 | Lassen County |
19 |
Los Angeles County (split into 61 through 68) |
20 | Madera/Mariposa (split off from 10 in the late 1990s) |
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 (split off from 10 in the late 1990s) |
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 |
Mojave (split off from region 36 and reunited circa 1997) |
70 | West Riverside County |
71 | East Riverside County |
Earlier Regions
These regions appear to have been far larger and existed as early as 1973. When was the transition to the current system? Is there a listing of these anywhere? County parties appear to have existed separately at this time, which may complicate handling of 1970s information in the current article structure that's based on numbered regions.
Was there a previous numbering system? Was there more than one?
Name | Known to include |
Coastal Counties Region aka Central Coast Counties Region |
Aptos, Monterrey Bay, Santa Cruz, Watsonville |
Region 10 | San Bernardino |