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Since the early 2000s, counties have been the primary organizational unit, and region numbers are no longer used.  (Some county organizations may still have internal subdivisions for their own purposes, but these don't have any separate status for state party purposes.) Counties are no longer represented directly on the state Executive Committee.
Since the early 2000s, counties have been the primary organizational unit, and region numbers are no longer used.  (Some county organizations may still have internal subdivisions for their own purposes, but these don't have any separate status for state party purposes.) Counties are no longer represented directly on the state Executive Committee.


California is also divided into two large geographical parts, North and South, for certain purposes. The LPC has a Northern Vice Chair and a Southern Vice Chair based on this partition. Because the term "region" is no longer used to refer to smaller units, these larger parts of the state are now sometimes referred to as "regions", even though they are entirely different in scale and don't have the same organizational features as the regions discussed here.
California is also divided into two large geographical areas, North and South, for certain purposes. The LPC has a Northern Vice Chair and a Southern Vice Chair based on this partition. ''(Note: A bylaws change adopted at the 2018 convention replaces this arrangement with one dividing the state into three such areas, each represented on the Executive Committee by an "Area Coordinator", along with a single Vice Chair for the whole state. This configuration will take effect with the Executive Committee elections at the 2019 convention.)'' Because the term "region" is no longer used to refer to smaller units, these larger parts of the state are now sometimes referred to as "regions", even though they are entirely different in scale and don't have the same organizational features as the regions discussed here.


==Region Numbers==
==Region Numbers==