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California majority party by county

107985508_128b0458ea_sBy Natalie on Feb 05, 2008
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California Secretary of State (http://www.sos.ca.gov/elect...)
Super Tuesday marks the day that 24 states and American Samoa are scheduled to hold either primary elections or caucuses in the United States. This graph shows the number of counties in California that have a majority of Democrat or Republican registered voters in Presidential election years. Counties with a majority of Democratic voters include: Alameda, Imperial, San Francisco, and Santa Cruz. Whereas counties with a majority of Republican voters include: Placer, Mono, Sutter, and Shasta. Statewide, 67.3 percent (about 15.5 million people) of eligible voters are registered to vote in the 2008 primaries. —Natalie

Comments (2)

miked98 says

Hi Natalie, I think this data behind this graph is slightly off. I've posted a new graph at http://www.swivel.com/graph... with the proper data.

Mike

posted about 1 year ago

Natalie says

Mike, you're absolutely right. I grabbed this data off of another data set and must have switched the years around. Thank you for having such a good eye and fact checking! :) I have changed this graph to reflect the correct data.

posted about 1 year ago

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