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Kern County, California

Kern County is a county located in the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 909,235.[9] Its county seat is Bakersfield.[11]

Kern County
Interactive map of Kern County
Location in the state of California
Coordinates: 35°20′N 118°43′W / 35.34°N 118.72°W / 35.34; -118.72
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
IncorporatedApril 2, 1866; 157 years ago (1866-04-02)
Named forKern River and Edward Kern
County seat (and largest city)Bakersfield
Incorporated cities11
Government
 • TypeCouncil–Administration
 • BodyBoard of Supervisors [1][2][3][4][5]
 • ChairJeff Flores (N.P.)
 • Vice ChairZack Scrivner (N.P.)
 • Board of Supervisors[6]
Supervisors
 • Chief Administrative Officer[7]Ryan J. Alsop
Area
 • Total8,163 sq mi (21,140 km2)
 • Land8,132 sq mi (21,060 km2)
 • Water31 sq mi (80 km2)
Highest elevation8,755 ft (2,669 m)
Lowest elevation206 ft (63 m)
Population
 • Total909,235
 • Density110/sq mi (43/km2)
Gross Domestic Product
 • TotalUS$43.822 billion (2022)
Time zoneUTC−8 (Pacific Time Zone)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−7 (Pacific Daylight Time)
Area code661, 760
FIPS code06-029
GNIS feature ID2054176
Congressional districts20th, 22nd, 23rd
Websitewww.co.kern.ca.us

Kern County comprises the Bakersfield, California, Metropolitan statistical area. The county spans the southern end of the Central Valley. Covering 8,161.42 square miles (21,138.0 km2), it ranges west to the southern slope of the Coast Ranges, and east beyond the southern slope of the eastern Sierra Nevada into the Mojave Desert, at the city of Ridgecrest. Its northernmost city is Delano, and its southern reach extends to just beyond Frazier Park, and the northern extremity of the parallel Antelope Valley.

The county's economy is heavily linked to agriculture and to petroleum extraction. There is also a strong aviation, space, and military presence, such as Edwards Air Force Base, the China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station, and the Mojave Air and Space Port.

With a population that is 54.9% Hispanic as of 2020, Kern is California's third-most populous majority-Hispanic county and the sixth-largest nationwide.[12]

History edit

Indigenous Era edit

Native Americans lived in this region for hundreds of years: Chumash, tribes grouped together under the settler name Yokuts, and others.[13]

Spanish era edit

Spain claimed the area in 1769. Entering from Grapevine Canyon to the south in 1772, Commander Don Pedro Fages became the first European to set foot in the area.

The Battle of San Emigdio took place in Kern County in March 1824. The Chumash Native Americans of Mission Santa Barbara rebelled against the Mexican government and its taking over mission property and ejecting the natives. The battle occurred in the canyon where San Emigdio Creek flows down San Emigdio Mountain and the Blue Ridge, south of Bakersfield near today's Highway 166. Mexican forces from Monterey were commanded by Carlos Carrillo and the conflict was a low-casualty encounter, with only four Native Americans being killed and no Mexicans. The surviving Native Americans were pacified and brought back to Santa Barbara in June 1824 after a pursuit and negotiation in which many were allowed to keep their arms for the return march over the mountains.[14]

American era edit

 
The Havilah Court building was restored in the 1970s and now serves as a museum. Photo circa 2007.

In the beginning, what was to become Kern County was dominated by mining in the mountains and in the desert. In 1855 the California legislature attempted to form a county in the area by giving the southeastern territory of Tulare County on the west of the Sierra Nevada Mountains to Buena Vista County. However, it was never officially organized prior to 1859, when the enabling legislation expired. The south of Tulare County was later organized as Kern County in 1866, with additions from Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties. Its first county seat was the mining town of Havilah, in the mountains east of Bakersfield and north of Tehachapi.[15]

Settlers considered the flat land of the valley inhospitable and impassable at the time due to swamps, lakes, tule reeds and diseases such as malaria. This changed when residents started draining land for farming and constructing canals, most dug by hired Chinese laborers. Within 10 years the valley surpassed the mining areas as the economic power of the county, and as a result the county seat was moved from Havilah to Bakersfield in 1874.[citation needed]

In 1899, the discovery well of the Kern River Oil Field was dug by hand[16] and soon the towns of Oil City, Oil Center and Oildale came into existence.[16]

Etymology edit

The county derives its name from the Kern River, which was named for Edward Kern, cartographer for General John C. Frémont's 1845 expedition, which crossed Walker Pass. The Kern River was originally named Rio Bravo de San Felipe by Father Francisco Garcés when he explored the area in 1776.

Earthquakes edit

Throughout recorded history, severe earthquakes have struck Kern County, including the 1857 Fort Tejon earthquake.

On July 21, 1952, an earthquake occurred with the epicenter about 23 miles (37 km) south of Bakersfield. It measured 7.3 on the moment magnitude scale and killed 12 people. In addition to the deaths, it was responsible for hundreds of injuries and more than $60 million in property damage. The main shock was felt over much of California and as far away as Phoenix, Arizona and Reno, Nevada. The earthquake occurred on the White Wolf Fault and was the strongest to occur in California since the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Tehachapi suffered the greatest damage and loss of life from the earthquake, though its effects were widely felt throughout central and southern California. The event had a significant aftershock sequence that persisted into July and August with the strongest coming on August 22, an M5.8 event with a maximum perceived intensity of VIII (Severe) and resulted in two additional deaths and an additional $10 million in property damage. Repercussions of the sequence of earthquakes were still being felt in the heavily damaged downtown area of Bakersfield well into the 1990s as city leaders attempted to improve safety of the surviving non-reinforced masonry buildings.

Following the event, a field survey was conducted along the fault zone with the goal of estimating the peak ground acceleration of the shock based on visually evaluating rock formations and other indicators. Ground disturbances that were created by the earthquakes were also surveyed, both in the valley and in the foothills, with both vertical and horizontal displacements present in the epicenter area. The motion records that were acquired from the event were significant, and a reconnaissance report was recognized for its coverage of the event, and its setting a standard for similar engineering or scientific papers.

Abuse trials edit

Between 1983 and 1986, several ritual sex ring child abuse cases occurred in Kern County, resulting in numerous long prison sentences, all of which were overturned—some of them decades later, because the prosecutors had coerced false testimonies from the purported child victims.[17] The details of these false accusations are covered extensively in the 2008 documentary Witch Hunt, narrated by Sean Penn.[18]

Geography edit

 
Map of Kern County

According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 8,163 square miles (21,140 km2), of which 8,132 square miles (21,060 km2) is land and 31 square miles (80 km2) (0.4%) is water.[19] It is the third-largest county by area in California. The tallest peak in the county is Sawmill Mountain with an elevation of 8822 ft. Its area is nearly the size of the state of New Hampshire; it extends:

Air quality edit

 
Particulate pollution in Kern County varies with the seasons.

Kern County suffers from severe air pollution. Particulates cause poor visibility, especially in the winter. Western Kern County lies in the San Joaquin Valley and the topography traps pollutants. Although the topography is not as unfavorable in eastern Kern County, eastern Kern County is a non-attainment area for particulates.[20] Air pollution caused by particulates is "in the unhealthy range an average of 40 days a year, according to the American Lung Association's (ALA) 2018 State of the Air Report.[21]

Vegetation edit

Chaparral comprises a considerable portion of the natural area within Kern County; the species diversity within these chaparral habitats, however, is considerably less than in many other regions of California.[22] Whitethorn is a prominent example of chaparral species on the rocky slopes of the Sierra Nevada as well as the Inner Coastal Ranges.[23] California Buckeye is a notable tree found in both chaparral and forests and whose southern range terminates in Kern County.[24]

National protected areas edit

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
18702,925
18805,60191.5%
18909,80875.1%
190016,48068.0%
191037,715128.9%
192054,84345.4%
193082,57050.6%
1940135,12463.6%
1950228,30969.0%
1960291,98427.9%
1970329,16212.7%
1980403,08922.5%
1990543,47734.8%
2000661,64521.7%
2010839,63126.9%
2020909,2358.3%
U.S. Decennial Census[25]
1790–1960[26] 1900–1990[27]
1990–2000[28] 2010[29] 2020[9]

According to the 2020 United States Census, Kern County's population was 909,235.[9] It was the eleventh-largest county by population in California.[30] The center of population of California is located in Kern County, in the town of Buttonwillow.[31]

2020 census edit

Kern County, California - Demographic Profile
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2010[29] Pop 2020[32] % 2010 % 2020
White alone (NH) 323,794 279,600 38.56% 30.75%
Black or African American alone (NH) 45,377 46,776 5.40% 5.14%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 5,893 5,197 0.70% 0.57%
Asian alone (NH) 33,100 44,257 3.94% 4.87%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 995 1,127 0.12% 0.12%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 1,472 4,557 0.18% 0.50%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) 15,967 28,563 1.90% 3.14%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 413,033 499,158 49.19% 54.90%
Total 839,631 909,235 100.00% 100.00%

Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

According to the 2020 United States Census:[33]

  • Hispanic (54.9%)
  • White Non-Hispanic (30.8%)
  • Black (5.5%)
  • Asian (5.1%)
  • Two or more races (16.1%)
  • Indigenous (2.0%)
  • Some other race (30.2%)

(Total can be greater than 100% because Hispanics may be counted in any race.)

2011 edit

Places by population, race, and income edit

2010 edit

The 2010 United States Census reported that Kern County had a population of 839,631. The racial makeup of Kern County was 499,766 (59.5%) White, 48,921 (5.8%) African American, 12,676 (1.5%) Native American, 34,846 (4.2%) Asian, 1,252 (0.1%) Pacific Islander, 204,314 (24.3%) from other races, and 37,856 (4.5%) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 413,033 persons (49.2%); 43.4% of Kern County residents are of Mexican heritage, 1.0% Salvadoran, 0.5% Colombian, and 0.4% Guatemalan.[42]

2000 edit

According to the 2000 United States Census[43] of 2000, there were 661,645 people, 208,652 households, and 156,489 families residing in the county. The population density was 81 people per square mile (31 people/km2). There were 231,564 housing units at an average density of 28 units per square mile (11 units/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 61.6% White, 6.0% Black or African American, 3.4% Asian, 1.5% Native American, 0.2% Pacific Islander, 23.2% from other races, and 4.1% from two or more races. 38.4% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 8.4% were of German, 7.2% American and 5.7% Irish ancestry, according to the census. 66.8% spoke English, 29.1% Spanish and 1.0% Tagalog as their first language.

There were 208,652 households, out of which 42.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 54.6% were married couples living together, 14.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 25.0% were non-families. 20.3% of all households were made up of individuals, and 7.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.03 and the average family size was 3.50.[44]

In the county, the age distribution of the population shows 31.9% under the age of 18, 10.2% from 18 to 24, 29.8% from 25 to 44, 18.7% from 45 to 64, and 9.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 31 years. For every 100 females there were 105.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 105.3 males.

The median income for a household in the county was $35,446, and the median income for a family was $39,403. Males had a median income of $38,097 versus $25,876 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,760. About 16.8% of families and 20.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 27.8% of those under age 18 and 10.5% of those age 65 or over.

Arts and culture edit

Kern County is associated with the Bakersfield sound. The Buck Owens Crystal Palace is located in Bakersfield.[45]

Metropolitan statistical area edit

The United States Office of Management and Budget has designated Kern County as the Bakersfield, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area.[46] The United States Census Bureau ranked the Bakersfield, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area as the 63rd most populous metropolitan statistical area and the 68th most populous primary statistical area of the United States as of July 1, 2012.[47][48]

Government, policing, and politics edit

Government edit

Kern County is a California Constitution-defined general law county and is governed by an elected Board of Supervisors. The Board consists of five members, elected by districts, who serve four-year staggered terms. The county government provides countywide services such as elections and voter registration, some law enforcement, jails, vital records, property records, tax collection, public health, and social services. In addition, the County serves as the local government for all unincorporated areas.

Safety edit

Fire edit

 
Logo of the Kern County Fire Department

The Kern County Fire Department (KCFD) provides fire protection and emergency response services for the unincorporated areas of the county, as well as the cities of Arvin, Delano, Maricopa, McFarland, Ridgecrest, Shafter, Taft, Tehachapi and Wasco.[49]

Bakersfield has its own fire department, the Bakersfield Fire Department.

Sheriff edit

The Kern County Sheriff provides court protection, jail administration, and coroner services for the entire county of approximately 900,000 in population. It provides patrol and detective services for the unincorporated areas of the county and by contract to certain municipalities. The main Sheriff's office and station is at Bakersfield. There are 15 sheriff substations for the widespread county.

Municipal police edit

Municipal police departments in the county are: Bakersfield, population 384,000; Delano, 54,000; Ridgecrest, 29,000; Wasco (sheriff contract city), 28,000; Arvin, 21,000; Shafter, 20,000; McFarland, 15,000; California City, 14,671; Tehachapi, 13,000; Taft, 9,327; Maricopa (sheriff contract city), 1,200.

Politics and voter registration edit

Cities by population and voter registration edit

Federal edit

Kern is a strongly Republican county in Presidential and congressional elections. The last Democratic candidate for president to win a majority in the county was Lyndon Johnson in 1964. Kern remains the only county in Southern California that consistently votes Republican in recent elections. However, Republican margins in the county have shrunk recently, with Donald Trump's 10.2% margin of victory in 2020 being the smallest since Gerald Ford's 6.7% majority in 1976. This makes constituencies in Kern County in particular some of the most widely contested in California, and the United States as of the early 2020s,[51][52] with the 2022 race for the 22nd US House district being close, and the 26th Senate District having one of the tightest margins in electoral history, with incumbent Democrat Melissa Hurtado retaining her seat by 13 votes.[53]

Democratic strength is concentrated in the small agricultural towns in the San Joaquin Valley portion of the county, such as Arvin, Delano, McFarland, Shafter and Wasco. Unincorporated communities close to agricultural areas, such as Lamont and Lost Hills, are Democratic strongholds. The eastern and southern parts of Bakersfield, along with unincorporated East Bakersfield have also become reliably Democratic. Republican strength is found in the foothill, mountain and high desert communities of the county. Cities like Maricopa, Ridgecrest and Taft are Republican strongholds. Along with the northern parts of Bakersfield, the wealthy unincorporated area of Rosedale and working-class Oildale are also seen as being strongly Republican. Cities like California City and the western areas of Bakersfield are seen as competitive in most elections. Bakersfield as a whole is seen as being competitive with a Republican lean. The remainder of the unincorporated areas of Kern County are seen as strongly Republican.

United States presidential election results for Kern County, California[54]
Year Republican Democratic Third party
No.  % No.  % No.  %
2020 164,484 53.88% 133,366 43.68% 7,442 2.44%
2016 129,584 53.07% 98,689 40.42% 15,890 6.51%
2012 126,618 56.99% 89,495 40.28% 6,076 2.73%
2008 134,793 57.65% 93,457 39.97% 5,558 2.38%
2004 140,417 66.49% 68,603 32.49% 2,154 1.02%
2000 110,663 60.70% 66,003 36.20% 5,642 3.09%
1996 92,151 53.77% 62,658 36.56% 16,582 9.67%
1992 80,762 45.05% 60,510 33.75% 37,991 21.19%
1988 90,550 61.48% 55,083 37.40% 1,660 1.13%
1984 94,776 65.03% 49,567 34.01% 1,401 0.96%
1980 72,842 59.65% 41,097 33.65% 8,182 6.70%
1976 58,023 52.29% 50,567 45.57% 2,371 2.14%
1972 71,686 60.14% 41,937 35.18% 5,570 4.67%
1968 53,990 46.61% 49,284 42.55% 12,558 10.84%
1964 45,014 41.18% 64,174 58.71% 120 0.11%
1960 52,800 50.43% 51,440 49.13% 465 0.44%
1956 46,220 51.31% 43,533 48.33% 322 0.36%
1952 46,497 55.13% 37,240 44.16% 602 0.71%
1948 24,464 41.60% 33,029 56.16% 1,318 2.24%
1944 20,730 43.96% 26,205 55.56% 226 0.48%
1940 19,445 37.30% 32,202 61.78% 479 0.92%
1936 8,345 24.20% 25,726 74.61% 408 1.18%
1932 7,011 25.11% 19,634 70.32% 1,275 4.57%
1928 14,692 62.67% 8,541 36.43% 212 0.90%
1924 8,646 46.08% 3,159 16.84% 6,958 37.08%
1920 7,079 49.01% 6,095 42.20% 1,270 8.79%
1916 5,611 35.11% 9,566 59.86% 804 5.03%
1912 67 0.62% 5,569 51.73% 5,129 47.65%
1908 2,270 45.60% 2,215 44.50% 493 9.90%
1904 2,359 51.61% 1,724 37.72% 488 10.68%
1900 1,692 45.17% 1,960 52.32% 94 2.51%
1896 1,430 43.80% 1,763 54.00% 72 2.21%
1892 992 39.47% 1,266 50.38% 255 10.15%
1888 910 41.46% 1,229 55.99% 56 2.55%
1884 598 42.02% 798 56.08% 27 1.90%
1880 463 40.94% 661 58.44% 7 0.62%

In the United States House of Representatives, Kern County is split between California's 20th congressional district, seat currently vacant, California's 22nd congressional district, represented by Republican David Valadao, and California's 23rd congressional district, represented by Republican Jay Obernolte.

State edit

In the State Assembly, Kern County is split between the following four Assembly districts:

In the State Senate, Kern County is split between the 14th Senate District, represented by Democrat Anna Caballero, and the 16th Senate District, represented by Democrat Melissa Hurtado.[56]

On November 4, 2008, Kern County voted 75.29% in favor of Proposition 8, which amended the California Constitution to ban same-sex marriages.[57]

County edit

Kern County is governed by a five-member Board of Supervisors. Jeff Flores of District 3 currently serves as chairman. As of 2023, they are:[58]

  • District 1, Philip Peters.
  • District 2, Zack Scrivner.
  • District 3, Jeff Flores.
  • District 4, David Couch.
  • District 5, Leticia Perez.

Crime and public safety edit

Fire protection within the county is provided by the Kern County Fire Department. Law enforcement within the county is provided by the Kern County Sheriff's Department.

Fire edit

The Kern County Fire Department (KCFD) is an agency that provides fire protection and emergency medical services for the county of Kern, California, USA. Over 625 permanent employees and 100 extra help employees protect an area which spans over 8,000 square miles (21,000 km2). KCFD provides fire protection services for over 500,000 citizens living in the unincorporated areas of Kern County and the cities of Arvin, Delano, Maricopa, McFarland, Ridgecrest, Shafter, Taft, Tehachapi and Wasco. This agency is contracted to provide dispatch services for the California City Fire Department, Kern Ambulance based in Wasco, and Liberty Ambulance of Bakersfield. Over 546 uniformed firefighters are stationed in 46 fire stations throughout the county.

Sheriff's Office edit

The Kern County Sheriff's Department is the agency responsible for law enforcement within the county of Kern. The department provides law enforcement within the county, maintains the jails used by both the county and municipal cities, and provides search and rescue. The department contains over 1,200 sworn deputies and civilian employees. Its jurisdiction contains all of the unincorporated areas of Kern County, approximately 8,000 square miles (21,000 km2). The department headquarters is located at 1350 Norris Road in Bakersfield. There are 15 additional substations located throughout the county. The metro patrol area is divided into four regions: north, south, east, and west.

In 2009, the district attorney claimed "the highest per capita prison commitment rate of any major California county." Kern County contains multiple state and federal prisons, including two private prisons. As a result, the courts have been known to sentence a higher than average number of defendants to long prison sentences to help the local economy.[citation needed] The county is among the most prolific with the death penalty, assigning death penalty sentences in 26 cases since 1976. In 2015 Kern County policemen from all departments killed more people per capita than any other American county. Because of the very harsh local criminal justice system, Kern County has been dubbed "the most punitive authoritarian jurisdiction on the west coast" and "Oklahoma of the west".[59] In 2015, it was revealed that the Kern County Sheriff's office engaged in a longstanding program of attempted cash payoffs to women who had accused deputies of sexual assault. In the same year, a civil lawsuit filed by a survivor of a sexual assault committed by Kern County Sheriff's deputy Gabriel Lopez was settled for $1 million.[60]

Kern County had the most deaths per capita in the US by police shooting per an article published in The Guardian on December 1, 2015.[61] In 2015 to the date of publication of the article, there have been 13 deaths by police shootings in a county of less than 875,000 population, or 0.016 per thousand persons. By comparison, during the same period of time in New York City, a population 10 times the size with a police force more than 20 times the size, there were 9 such deaths.[62]

The following table includes the number of incidents reported and the rate per 1,000 persons for each type of offense.

Cities by population and crime rates edit

Economy edit

The county has a large agricultural base and is a significant producer of oil, natural gas, hydro-electric power, Biomass, solar power, and wind power. Kern is noted for minerals, including gold, borate, and kernite. The largest open pit mine in California, which mines borax, is at Boron.[66] As of October 1, 2016, Kern County contains nearly 25% of California's in-state renewable energy production, including 1,785 MW of solar power and 3,310 MW of wind power.[67] Kern County is home to the Tehachapi Energy Storage Project, which was commissioned in 2014.[68]

Aerospace and military edit

Department of Defense facilities include Edwards Air Force Base and China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station. As home to Edwards Air Force Base the Air Force's main flight test facility, Kern has been the site of many milestones, including the first supersonic flight and the first landing of the Space Shuttle. The base has brought prosperity to the railroad towns of Mojave and Rosamond.[69] Kern County is also the home of the first inland spaceport in the United States, the Mojave Spaceport.[70]

Agriculture edit

This has long been one of the county's biggest industries.[71] Between 2012 and 2013 the produced value of ag products increased 6%, to a total of $6.8 billion.[71] Grape is 31%, almond is 17%, milk is 13%, citrus is 11%, cattle + calves and pistachio are both 7%, carrots are only 6% (but that's 80% of carrots for the entire United States), hay is 4%, and cotton and potatoes are both 2%, of that.[71] This is one of the highest-producing locations in the United States for vegetables, and also for watermelons.[72] Vegetables are estimated to total $320 million every year.[72] There are about 1,938 farms, at an average size of 1,202 acres (486 ha) (however 41% are smaller than 50 acres (20 ha)), being the primary employment of 63% of operators.[71]

Major producer of almonds[73] with production greater than 100 million pounds (45,000 t; 50,000 short tons) annually.[71] That is third of all the counties, 16% of the state's production.[71] (See also almond in California.)

Pistachio is another important employer here.[74] The Michailides & Avenot group finds severe boscalid resistance in isolates of Alternaria alternata pathogenic on pistachio here.[74] They find extensive such resistance in a swathe from the center down into the central southern part of the state, but especially here.[74] (See also Pistachio in California and boscalid in California.)

The Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter (Homalodisca vitripennis) is a major insect pest in this county, including in this county's citrus groves.[75] (See also Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter in California.)

Petroleum edit

As of 2015, Kern is California's top oil-producing county, with 78% of the state's 56,653 active oil wells and 71% of oil production.[76][77] The county produced 144.5 million barrels of oil in 2015, accounting for about 4% of overall U.S. oil production.[76][78]

Discovery and development edit

Oil development began with the 1894 discovery of the Midway-Sunset Oil Field, now the third-largest in the United States, in the southwestern portion of Kern County near Maricopa. The 1899 discovery along the Kern River was a breakthrough in oil production.[16] Oil was refined here even before the establishment of the county.[16] The Buena Vista Petroleum Company was organized and incorporated in 1864.[16] Soon thereafter a refinery was built that operated until April 1867 when work ceased because of high freight charges.[16]

The 1910 Lakeview Gusher was the largest recorded oil strike in U.S. history. The well spewed approximately nine million barrels for 18 months before workers finally were able to cap it.[79]

Other big oil fields in southwestern Kern County discovered early in the 20th century include the Buena Vista, the South Belridge and the Cymric fields. The latter is the fastest-growing field in California in terms of barrels produced per year.[80] Later large fields include the Kern River Oil Field, the fifth-largest in the U.S., the adjacent Kern Front Oil Field, the Mount Poso Oil Field in the lower foothills of the Sierra north-northeast of Bakersfield and the Fruitvale Oil Field, which underlies much of the city of Bakersfield, along and north of the Kern River.[81][82]

On July 22, 2009, Occidental Petroleum announced it had discovered the equivalent of 150 million to 250 million barrels of oil in Kern County, which the company called the largest oil discovery in California in 35 years. The find added about 10 percent to California's known reserves. Occidental's Ray Irani said it is likely that more oil would be found in the areas outside the initial six wells that tapped the discovery. Occidental has not revealed the exact location of the find, two-thirds of which is natural gas. BNET, an industry web publication, said the find would add to the company's 708 million barrels of proven reserves in California.[citation needed]

Petroleum today edit

The county today contributes more than three-quarters of all the oil produced onshore in California.[80] Some of the large oil fields in Kern County which are still active include:

Transportation edit

Major highways edit

Public transportation edit

Airports edit

Meadows Field is the only airport in the county served by scheduled commercial passenger flights.

Recreation edit

Outdoor recreational activities include horseback riding, water skiing (Lake Isabella, Lake Buena Vista, Lake Ming, and private ski ranches). Off-roading and other motorsports take place at Jawbone Canyon, California City, Randsburg, Willow Springs, Buttonwillow, Bakersfield Speedway, Famoso Raceway, and the half-mile Kern County Raceway Park. Hunting, paintball, white-water rafting, kayaking (Kern River), snow skiing (Shirley Meadows and Mount Pinos), shooting ranges (5 Dogs Range), hiking, biking (trails, paths, and roads), camping and fishing are also part of the recreational culture.

Media edit

Magazines edit

  • Bakersfield Life Magazine, Kern County
  • Bakersfield Magazine, Kern County
  • Kern County Family Magazine, Kern County

Newspapers edit

TV stations edit

Kern County is served by stations based in Bakersfield, including:

California City, Ridgecrest, and other areas in the Mojave Desert regions of eastern Kern County may instead receive Los Angeles stations.

Communities edit

Population reported at 2010 United States Census
The County Total
Population
White African
American
Native
American
Asian Pacific
Islander
other
races
two or
more races
Hispanic
or Latino
(of any race)
Kern County 839,631 499,766 48,921 12,676 34,846 1,252 204,314 37,856 413,033
Incorporated
city
Total
Population
White African
American
Native
American
Asian Pacific
Islander
other
races
two or
more races
Hispanic
or Latino
(of any race)
Arvin 19,304 10,247 192 240 155 6 7,655 809 17,892
Bakersfield 347,483 197,349 28,368 5,102 21,432 478 77,686 17,068 158,205
California City 14,120 9,188 2,150 132 367 59 1,431 793 5,385
Delano 53,041 19,304 4,191 501 6,757 30 20,307 1,951 37,913
Maricopa 1,154 958 1 27 16 2 112 38 232
McFarland 12,707 5,433 236 171 84 6 6,330 447 11,625
Ridgecrest 27,616 21,387 1,113 341 1,209 143 1,836 1,587 4,941
Shafter 16,988 8,150 219 198 111 19 7,645 646 13,634
Taft 9,327 7,388 396 118 93 65 1,023 244 3,353
Tehachapi 14,414 9,426 1,297 206 238 21 2,725 501 5,466
Wasco 25,545 12,579 1,951 283 180 12 9,714 826 19,585
Census-designated
place
Total
Population
White African
American
Native
American
Asian Pacific
Islander
other
races
two or
more races
Hispanic
or Latino
(of any race)
Bear Valley Springs 5,172 4,776 74 46 57 3 89 127 399
Bodfish 1,956 1,758 4 50 13 3 49 79 189
Boron 2,253 1,746 162 49 47 4 141 104 406
Buttonwillow 1,508 534 36 11 10 0 890 27 1,183
Cherokee Strip 227 84 0 4 0 0 117 22 187
China Lake Acres 1,876 1,601 35 29 16 7 84 104 265
Derby Acres 322 289 0 1 0 0 23 9 36
Dustin Acres 652 539 4 9 1 0 71 28 129
Edmundson Acres 279 108 5 3 1 0 143 19 225
Edwards Air Force Base 2,063 1,518 165 16 99 10 96 159 355
Fellows 106 94 1 5 0 0 2 4 11
Ford City 4,278 2,735 28 153 36 32 1,113 181 1,971
Frazier Park 2,691 2,297 16 31 22 3 212 110 528
Fuller Acres 991 607 13 12 1 0 329 29 768
Golden Hills 8,656 7,235 129 124 120 15 670 363 1,674
Greenacres 5,566 4,612 49 116 70 8 511 200 1,119
Greenfield 3,991 2,512 71 63 45 1 1,112 187 2,263
Inyokern 1,099 930 14 24 25 2 49 55 116
Johannesburg 172 152 2 2 8 0 0 8 8
Keene 431 385 2 10 8 0 16 10 47
Kernville 1,395 1,257 1 19 7 0 33 78 82
Lake Isabella 3,466 3,069 6 96 18 7 73 197 339
Lake of the Woods 917 820 3 18 11 0 34 31 123
Lamont 15,120 6,677 130 230 72 9 7,351 651 14,293
Lebec 1,468 1,152 14 46 17 0 148 91 395
Lost Hills 2,412 132 5 1 17 1 2,232 24 2,354
McKittrick 115 101 1 1 0 0 7 5 9
Mettler 136 74 0 0 0 0 43 19 109
Mexican Colony 281 162 0 15 0 0 93 11 227
Mojave 4,238 2,381 638 54 53 19 867 226 1,592
Mountain Mesa 777 687 7 16 6 2 27 32 77
North Edwards 1,058 847 43 26 20 1 60 61 179
Oildale 32,684 27,463 255 590 316 30 2,635 1,395 6,301
Onyx 475 406 4 9 0 0 16 40 30
Pine Mountain Club 2,315 2,079 29 25 45 0 58 79 231
Randsburg 69 62 0 4 2 0 0 1 2
Rosamond 18,150 11,294 1,476 221 658 66 3,258 1,177 6,230
Rosedale 14,058 11,695 208 159 389 24 997 586 2,495
Smith Corner 524 227 10 3 2 3 263 16 440
South Taft 2,169 1,404 21 55 5 11 596 77 931
Squirrel Mountain Valley 547 509 2 9 1 0 13 13 22
Stallion Springs 2,488 2,239 30 26 32 7 79 75 285
Taft Heights 1,949 1,602 15 35 11 0 220 66 441
Tupman 161 149 0 0 0 0 2 10 12
Valley Acres 527 428 1 10 1 0 42 45 121
Weedpatch 2,658 1,212 8 78 14 0 1,237 109 2,484
Weldon 2,642 2,375 5 82 11 1 53 115 217
Wofford Heights 2,200 2,037 6 41 10 1 26 79 156
Other
unincorporated areas
Total
Population
White African
American
Native
American
Asian Pacific
Islander
other
races
two or
more races
Hispanic
or Latino
(of any race)
All others not CDPs (combined) 138,644 81,305 5,079 2,730 1,907 141 41,670 5,812 82,746

Cities edit

Census-designated places edit

Unincorporated communities edit

Former places edit

Population ranking edit

The population ranking of the following table is based on the 2020 census of Kern County.[86]

county seat

Rank City/Town/etc. Municipal type Population (2020 Census)
1 Bakersfield City 403,455
2 Delano City 51,428
3 Oildale CDP 36,135
4 Ridgecrest City 27,959
5 Wasco City 27,047
6 Rosamond CDP 20,961
7 Shafter City 19,953
8 Arvin City 19,495
9 Rosedale CDP 18,639
10 California City City 14,973
11 McFarland City 14,161
12 Lamont CDP 14,049
13 Tehachapi City 12,939
14 Golden Hills CDP 9,578
15 Taft City 8,546
16 Bear Valley Springs CDP 5,592
17 Greenacres CDP 5,496
18 Mojave CDP 4,699
19 Ford City CDP 4,348
20 Lake Isabella CDP 3,573
21 Greenfield CDP 3,447
22 Stallion Springs CDP 3,139
23 Frazier Park CDP 2,592
24 Pine Mountain Club CDP 2,422
25 Lost Hills CDP 2,370
26 Weldon CDP 2,303
27 Wofford Heights CDP 2,213
28 Weedpatch CDP 2,206
29 Edwards AFB CDP 2,135
30 South Taft CDP 2,100
31 Boron CDP 2,086
32 Bodfish CDP 2,008
33 Taft Heights CDP 1,999
34 China Lake Acres CDP 1,757
35 Kernville CDP 1,549
36 Buttonwillow CDP 1,337
37 Lebec CDP 1,239
38 North Edwards CDP 1,054
39 Maricopa City 1,026
40 Inyokern CDP 988
41 Fuller Acres CDP 917
42 Mountain Mesa CDP 823
43 Lake of the Woods CDP 790
44 Squirrel Mountain Valley CDP 760
45 Dustin Acres CDP 677
46 Smith Corner CDP 594
47 Valley Acres CDP 504
48 Keene CDP 469
49 Onyx CDP 457
50 Derby Acres CDP 301
51 Edmundson Acres CDP 296
52 Mexican Colony CDP 283
53 Cherokee Strip CDP 206
54 Tupman CDP 177
55 Johannesburg CDP 113
56 McKittrick CDP 102
57 Mettler CDP 90
58 Fellows CDP 52
59 Randsburg CDP 45

Education edit

School districts include:[87]

Unified:

Secondary:

Elementary:

In popular culture edit

The 2015 Disney film McFarland, USA, starring Kevin Costner, is based on the cross-country team in the city of McFarland, California, which is located in northern Kern County.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Other = Some other race + Two or more races
  2. ^ Native American = Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander + American Indian or Alaska Native
  3. ^ a b Percentage of registered voters with respect to total population. Percentages of party members with respect to registered voters follow.

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Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Keysville Massacre, April 19, 1863—original report from officer in charge

kern, county, california, kern, county, county, located, state, california, 2020, census, population, county, seat, bakersfield, kern, countycountyimages, from, down, left, right, downtown, bakersfield, cesar, chavez, national, monument, fort, tejon, barracks,. Kern County is a county located in the U S state of California As of the 2020 census the population was 909 235 9 Its county seat is Bakersfield 11 Kern CountyCountyImages from top down left to right Downtown Bakersfield Cesar E Chavez National Monument Fort Tejon barracks an F 35 landing at Edwards Air Force Base the Midway Sunset Oil FieldSealInteractive map of Kern CountyLocation in the state of CaliforniaCoordinates 35 20 N 118 43 W 35 34 N 118 72 W 35 34 118 72CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaIncorporatedApril 2 1866 157 years ago 1866 04 02 Named forKern River and Edward KernCounty seat and largest city BakersfieldIncorporated cities11Government TypeCouncil Administration BodyBoard of Supervisors 1 2 3 4 5 ChairJeff Flores N P Vice ChairZack Scrivner N P Board of Supervisors 6 Supervisors Phillip Peters N P Zack Scrivner N P Jeff Flores N P David Couch N P Leticia Perez N P Chief Administrative Officer 7 Ryan J AlsopArea Total8 163 sq mi 21 140 km2 Land8 132 sq mi 21 060 km2 Water31 sq mi 80 km2 Highest elevation 8 8 755 ft 2 669 m Lowest elevation 8 206 ft 63 m Population 2020 Census 9 Total909 235 Density110 sq mi 43 km2 Gross Domestic Product 10 TotalUS 43 822 billion 2022 Time zoneUTC 8 Pacific Time Zone Summer DST UTC 7 Pacific Daylight Time Area code661 760FIPS code06 029GNIS feature ID2054176Congressional districts20th 22nd 23rdWebsitewww wbr co wbr kern wbr ca wbr usKern County comprises the Bakersfield California Metropolitan statistical area The county spans the southern end of the Central Valley Covering 8 161 42 square miles 21 138 0 km2 it ranges west to the southern slope of the Coast Ranges and east beyond the southern slope of the eastern Sierra Nevada into the Mojave Desert at the city of Ridgecrest Its northernmost city is Delano and its southern reach extends to just beyond Frazier Park and the northern extremity of the parallel Antelope Valley The county s economy is heavily linked to agriculture and to petroleum extraction There is also a strong aviation space and military presence such as Edwards Air Force Base the China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station and the Mojave Air and Space Port With a population that is 54 9 Hispanic as of 2020 Kern is California s third most populous majority Hispanic county and the sixth largest nationwide 12 Contents 1 History 1 1 Indigenous Era 1 2 Spanish era 1 3 American era 1 3 1 Etymology 1 3 2 Earthquakes 1 3 3 Abuse trials 2 Geography 2 1 Air quality 2 2 Vegetation 2 3 National protected areas 3 Demographics 3 1 2020 census 3 2 2011 3 2 1 Places by population race and income 3 3 2010 3 4 2000 4 Arts and culture 5 Metropolitan statistical area 6 Government policing and politics 6 1 Government 6 2 Safety 6 2 1 Fire 6 2 2 Sheriff 6 2 3 Municipal police 6 3 Politics and voter registration 6 3 1 Cities by population and voter registration 6 4 Federal 6 5 State 6 6 County 7 Crime and public safety 7 1 Fire 7 2 Sheriff s Office 7 3 Cities by population and crime rates 8 Economy 8 1 Aerospace and military 8 2 Agriculture 8 3 Petroleum 8 3 1 Discovery and development 8 3 2 Petroleum today 9 Transportation 9 1 Major highways 9 2 Public transportation 9 3 Airports 10 Recreation 11 Media 11 1 Magazines 11 2 Newspapers 11 3 TV stations 12 Communities 12 1 Cities 12 2 Census designated places 12 3 Unincorporated communities 12 4 Former places 12 5 Population ranking 13 Education 14 In popular culture 15 See also 16 Notes 17 References 18 Further reading 19 External linksHistory editIndigenous Era edit Native Americans lived in this region for hundreds of years Chumash tribes grouped together under the settler name Yokuts and others 13 Spanish era edit Spain claimed the area in 1769 Entering from Grapevine Canyon to the south in 1772 Commander Don Pedro Fages became the first European to set foot in the area The Battle of San Emigdio took place in Kern County in March 1824 The Chumash Native Americans of Mission Santa Barbara rebelled against the Mexican government and its taking over mission property and ejecting the natives The battle occurred in the canyon where San Emigdio Creek flows down San Emigdio Mountain and the Blue Ridge south of Bakersfield near today s Highway 166 Mexican forces from Monterey were commanded by Carlos Carrillo and the conflict was a low casualty encounter with only four Native Americans being killed and no Mexicans The surviving Native Americans were pacified and brought back to Santa Barbara in June 1824 after a pursuit and negotiation in which many were allowed to keep their arms for the return march over the mountains 14 American era edit nbsp The Havilah Court building was restored in the 1970s and now serves as a museum Photo circa 2007 In the beginning what was to become Kern County was dominated by mining in the mountains and in the desert In 1855 the California legislature attempted to form a county in the area by giving the southeastern territory of Tulare County on the west of the Sierra Nevada Mountains to Buena Vista County However it was never officially organized prior to 1859 when the enabling legislation expired The south of Tulare County was later organized as Kern County in 1866 with additions from Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties Its first county seat was the mining town of Havilah in the mountains east of Bakersfield and north of Tehachapi 15 Settlers considered the flat land of the valley inhospitable and impassable at the time due to swamps lakes tule reeds and diseases such as malaria This changed when residents started draining land for farming and constructing canals most dug by hired Chinese laborers Within 10 years the valley surpassed the mining areas as the economic power of the county and as a result the county seat was moved from Havilah to Bakersfield in 1874 citation needed In 1899 the discovery well of the Kern River Oil Field was dug by hand 16 and soon the towns of Oil City Oil Center and Oildale came into existence 16 Etymology edit The county derives its name from the Kern River which was named for Edward Kern cartographer for General John C Fremont s 1845 expedition which crossed Walker Pass The Kern River was originally named Rio Bravo de San Felipe by Father Francisco Garces when he explored the area in 1776 Earthquakes edit Main articles 1952 Kern County earthquake and 2019 Ridgecrest earthquakes This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Throughout recorded history severe earthquakes have struck Kern County including the 1857 Fort Tejon earthquake On July 21 1952 an earthquake occurred with the epicenter about 23 miles 37 km south of Bakersfield It measured 7 3 on the moment magnitude scale and killed 12 people In addition to the deaths it was responsible for hundreds of injuries and more than 60 million in property damage The main shock was felt over much of California and as far away as Phoenix Arizona and Reno Nevada The earthquake occurred on the White Wolf Fault and was the strongest to occur in California since the 1906 San Francisco earthquake Tehachapi suffered the greatest damage and loss of life from the earthquake though its effects were widely felt throughout central and southern California The event had a significant aftershock sequence that persisted into July and August with the strongest coming on August 22 an M5 8 event with a maximum perceived intensity of VIII Severe and resulted in two additional deaths and an additional 10 million in property damage Repercussions of the sequence of earthquakes were still being felt in the heavily damaged downtown area of Bakersfield well into the 1990s as city leaders attempted to improve safety of the surviving non reinforced masonry buildings Following the event a field survey was conducted along the fault zone with the goal of estimating the peak ground acceleration of the shock based on visually evaluating rock formations and other indicators Ground disturbances that were created by the earthquakes were also surveyed both in the valley and in the foothills with both vertical and horizontal displacements present in the epicenter area The motion records that were acquired from the event were significant and a reconnaissance report was recognized for its coverage of the event and its setting a standard for similar engineering or scientific papers Abuse trials edit Between 1983 and 1986 several ritual sex ring child abuse cases occurred in Kern County resulting in numerous long prison sentences all of which were overturned some of them decades later because the prosecutors had coerced false testimonies from the purported child victims 17 The details of these false accusations are covered extensively in the 2008 documentary Witch Hunt narrated by Sean Penn 18 Geography edit nbsp Map of Kern CountyAccording to the United States Census Bureau the county has a total area of 8 163 square miles 21 140 km2 of which 8 132 square miles 21 060 km2 is land and 31 square miles 80 km2 0 4 is water 19 It is the third largest county by area in California The tallest peak in the county is Sawmill Mountain with an elevation of 8822 ft Its area is nearly the size of the state of New Hampshire it extends East beyond the southern slope of the Sierra Nevada range into the Mojave Desert and includes parts of the Indian Wells Valley and Antelope Valley West from the Sierra across the floor of the San Joaquin Valley to the eastern edge of the Temblor Range part of the Coast Ranges South over the ridge of the Tehachapi Mountains Air quality edit nbsp Particulate pollution in Kern County varies with the seasons Kern County suffers from severe air pollution Particulates cause poor visibility especially in the winter Western Kern County lies in the San Joaquin Valley and the topography traps pollutants Although the topography is not as unfavorable in eastern Kern County eastern Kern County is a non attainment area for particulates 20 Air pollution caused by particulates is in the unhealthy range an average of 40 days a year according to the American Lung Association s ALA 2018 State of the Air Report 21 Vegetation edit Chaparral comprises a considerable portion of the natural area within Kern County the species diversity within these chaparral habitats however is considerably less than in many other regions of California 22 Whitethorn is a prominent example of chaparral species on the rocky slopes of the Sierra Nevada as well as the Inner Coastal Ranges 23 California Buckeye is a notable tree found in both chaparral and forests and whose southern range terminates in Kern County 24 National protected areas edit Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge Carrizo Plain National Monument part Cesar E Chavez National Monument Giant Sequoia National Monument part Kern National Wildlife Refuge Los Padres National Forest part Sequoia National Forest part Demographics editSee also List of populated places in Kern County California Historical population CensusPop Note 18702 925 18805 60191 5 18909 80875 1 190016 48068 0 191037 715128 9 192054 84345 4 193082 57050 6 1940135 12463 6 1950228 30969 0 1960291 98427 9 1970329 16212 7 1980403 08922 5 1990543 47734 8 2000661 64521 7 2010839 63126 9 2020909 2358 3 U S Decennial Census 25 1790 1960 26 1900 1990 27 1990 2000 28 2010 29 2020 9 According to the 2020 United States Census Kern County s population was 909 235 9 It was the eleventh largest county by population in California 30 The center of population of California is located in Kern County in the town of Buttonwillow 31 2020 census edit Kern County California Demographic Profile NH Non Hispanic Race Ethnicity Pop 2010 29 Pop 2020 32 2010 2020White alone NH 323 794 279 600 38 56 30 75 Black or African American alone NH 45 377 46 776 5 40 5 14 Native American or Alaska Native alone NH 5 893 5 197 0 70 0 57 Asian alone NH 33 100 44 257 3 94 4 87 Pacific Islander alone NH 995 1 127 0 12 0 12 Some Other Race alone NH 1 472 4 557 0 18 0 50 Mixed Race Multi Racial NH 15 967 28 563 1 90 3 14 Hispanic or Latino any race 413 033 499 158 49 19 54 90 Total 839 631 909 235 100 00 100 00 Note the US Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category Hispanics Latinos can be of any race According to the 2020 United States Census 33 Hispanic 54 9 White Non Hispanic 30 8 Black 5 5 Asian 5 1 Two or more races 16 1 Indigenous 2 0 Some other race 30 2 Total can be greater than 100 because Hispanics may be counted in any race 2011 edit Population race and incomeTotal population 34 829 254 White 34 572 420 69 0 Black or African American 34 47 008 5 7 American Indian or Alaska Native 34 9 132 1 1 Asian 34 33 179 4 0 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 34 914 0 1 Some other race 34 136 534 16 5 Two or more races 34 30 067 3 6 Hispanic or Latino of any race 35 402 444 48 5 Per capita income 36 20 167Median household income 37 48 021Median family income 38 52 041Places by population race and income edit Places by population and racePlace Type 39 Population 34 White 34 Other 34 note 1 Asian 34 Black or AfricanAmerican 34 Native American 34 note 2 Hispanic or Latino of any race 35 Arvin City 18 809 65 9 32 0 0 6 0 4 1 1 91 0 Bakersfield City 339 761 62 9 21 9 5 9 8 2 1 1 44 5 Bear Valley Springs CDP 5 273 90 5 7 1 1 8 0 4 0 1 8 9 Bodfish CDP 1 982 91 2 1 7 0 0 0 0 7 2 4 8 Boron CDP 2 323 84 1 5 4 0 0 10 2 0 3 14 9 Buttonwillow CDP 1 449 76 3 20 9 0 1 2 6 0 0 76 6 California City City 13 684 64 8 15 9 2 7 16 4 0 2 24 4 Cherokee Strip CDP 316 86 4 13 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 78 5 China Lake Acres CDP 1 423 82 4 13 3 0 0 0 0 4 4 10 3 Delano City 52 342 62 8 16 8 13 4 5 8 1 2 72 6 Derby Acres CDP 360 90 8 5 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 5 0 Dustin Acres CDP 590 73 4 26 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 9 Edmundson Acres CDP 306 43 8 49 3 0 0 3 9 2 9 84 0 Edwards AFB CDP 2 373 68 2 8 2 6 1 16 8 0 7 17 9 Fellows CDP 118 89 8 4 2 0 0 0 0 5 9 4 2 Ford City CDP 4 013 70 9 27 3 0 5 0 0 1 3 41 5 Frazier Park CDP 2 467 91 9 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 13 5 Fuller Acres CDP 912 43 0 53 8 0 0 0 0 3 2 84 9 Golden Hills CDP 8 106 89 7 8 4 1 4 0 3 0 2 18 4 Greenacres CDP 5 875 83 5 14 4 1 6 0 3 0 3 20 9 Greenfield CDP 3 628 82 4 16 2 0 0 1 4 0 0 59 8 Inyokern CDP 1 321 81 1 6 8 0 0 0 0 12 1 8 6 Johannesburg CDP 179 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Keene CDP 340 89 7 1 2 0 0 9 1 0 0 9 1 Kernville CDP 1 595 85 3 6 1 0 4 2 4 5 8 10 2 Lake Isabella CDP 2 960 96 0 2 3 0 0 1 7 0 0 18 8 Lake of the Woods CDP 814 78 9 10 3 5 8 0 0 5 0 12 5 Lamont CDP 15 883 66 8 30 9 1 3 0 2 0 9 94 9 Lebec CDP 1 676 80 0 17 4 0 0 0 0 2 6 30 9 Lost Hills CDP 2 075 97 1 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 98 5 McFarland City 12 530 82 1 14 1 0 8 2 4 0 6 89 2 McKittrick CDP 113 90 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 39 8 Maricopa City 1 280 85 1 12 2 1 1 0 9 0 8 27 3 Mettler CDP 145 86 9 13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 94 5 Mexican Colony CDP 127 66 1 33 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 92 1 Mojave CDP 3 987 57 3 34 5 0 7 6 6 0 8 49 6 Mountain Mesa CDP 964 83 2 13 5 0 0 3 3 0 0 4 7 North Edwards CDP 1 107 74 7 5 4 0 0 19 0 0 9 11 3 Oildale CDP 32 253 86 1 10 2 0 6 1 4 1 7 19 2 Onyx CDP 155 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pine Mountain Club CDP 1 541 95 7 2 4 0 0 1 0 0 9 15 0 Randsburg CDP 26 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ridgecrest City 27 587 77 7 11 2 4 1 5 6 1 4 14 6 Rosamond CDP 17 997 62 8 22 6 3 3 9 7 1 6 37 8 Rosedale CDP 14 765 88 1 7 5 1 5 1 3 1 6 21 8 Shafter City 16 709 76 7 20 7 0 1 0 6 1 9 80 0 Smith Corner CDP 275 86 2 13 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 85 8 South Taft CDP 2 279 85 7 9 3 0 5 2 1 2 4 46 0 Squirrel Mountain Valley CDP 635 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 Stallion Springs CDP 3 244 90 7 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 8 Taft City 9 413 86 7 8 5 2 3 1 6 0 9 31 5 Taft Heights CDP 1 873 88 3 5 2 2 2 0 7 3 6 5 1 Tehachapi City 14 332 82 4 7 3 0 7 7 9 1 6 32 8 Tupman CDP 102 73 5 20 6 0 0 0 0 5 9 11 8 Valley Acres CDP 651 99 2 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 5 Wasco City 25 457 77 1 11 6 1 4 8 9 1 0 74 0 Weedpatch CDP 2 391 57 8 35 5 2 7 0 4 3 6 90 8 Weldon CDP 2 383 82 6 3 8 0 0 0 1 13 5 8 4 Wofford Heights CDP 2 284 96 9 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 1 Places by population and incomePlace Type 39 Population 40 Per capita income 36 Median household income 37 Median family income 38 Arvin City 18 809 9 241 29 740 30 012Bakersfield City 339 761 23 141 54 656 60 665Bear Valley Springs CDP 5 273 39 533 78 635 103 561Bodfish CDP 1 982 18 752 21 789 28 576Boron CDP 2 323 19 582 36 687 43 636Buttonwillow CDP 1 449 10 629 33 333 30 431California City City 13 684 21 161 53 768 56 615Cherokee Strip CDP 316 7 612 43 977 28 750China Lake Acres CDP 1 423 27 002 38 643 61 889Delano City 52 342 10 957 37 810 39 098Derby Acres CDP 360 23 443 49 000 60 893Dustin Acres CDP 590 22 121 46 786 67 841Edmundson Acres CDP 306 13 075 36 354 37 396Edwards AFB CDP 2 373 26 411 77 629 65 568Fellows CDP 118 24 495 61 500 70 833Ford City CDP 4 013 13 491 25 102 33 214Frazier Park CDP 2 467 22 679 55 997 55 963Fuller Acres CDP 912 10 369 33 438 28 333Golden Hills CDP 8 106 27 070 54 830 57 130Greenacres CDP 5 875 28 706 65 250 62 375Greenfield CDP 3 628 24 126 48 250 64 375Inyokern CDP 1 321 29 212 38 750 69 259Johannesburg CDP 179 12 498 31 146 35 313Keene CDP 340 62 428 106 000 105 875Kernville CDP 1 595 37 788 63 083 72 571Lake Isabella CDP 2 960 16 624 20 833 38 462Lake of the Woods CDP 814 23 726 53 750 82 616Lamont CDP 15 883 10 332 35 168 35 741Lebec CDP 1 676 16 456 61 020 61 034Lost Hills CDP 2 075 8 664 30 043 25 980McFarland City 12 530 9 285 35 615 35 821McKittrick CDP 113 22 587 57 708 51 250Maricopa City 1 280 15 062 34 167 39 196Mettler CDP 145 11 373 32 273 12 143Mexican Colony CDP 127 15 861 24 904 65 132Mojave CDP 3 987 16 290 30 547 33 833Mountain Mesa CDP 964 16 310 50 378 51 541North Edwards CDP 1 107 20 928 34 472 34 231Oildale CDP 32 253 18 121 34 760 41 043Onyx CDP 155 23 312 35 833 33 646Pine Mountain Club CDP 1 541 31 530 44 924 52 279Randsburg CDP 26 12 162 27 778 41 Ridgecrest City 27 587 28 181 59 830 65 321Rosamond CDP 17 997 20 558 56 974 61 144Rosedale CDP 14 765 40 803 103 882 109 823Shafter City 16 709 13 482 38 591 39 908Smith Corner CDP 275 13 076 27 298 27 298South Taft CDP 2 279 11 524 39 375 41 985Squirrel Mountain Valley CDP 635 39 920 71 964 104 973Stallion Springs CDP 3 244 31 564 59 808 63 147Taft City 9 413 16 198 46 136 51 686Taft Heights CDP 1 873 16 440 37 465 43 899Tehachapi City 14 332 15 571 46 250 55 742Tupman CDP 102 14 328 43 125 46 250Valley Acres CDP 651 21 635 56 000 82 212Wasco City 25 457 11 498 40 295 43 059Weedpatch CDP 2 391 8 620 28 105 29 082Weldon CDP 2 383 21 101 37 891 48 958Wofford Heights CDP 2 284 19 011 29 821 37 9462010 edit The 2010 United States Census reported that Kern County had a population of 839 631 The racial makeup of Kern County was 499 766 59 5 White 48 921 5 8 African American 12 676 1 5 Native American 34 846 4 2 Asian 1 252 0 1 Pacific Islander 204 314 24 3 from other races and 37 856 4 5 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 413 033 persons 49 2 43 4 of Kern County residents are of Mexican heritage 1 0 Salvadoran 0 5 Colombian and 0 4 Guatemalan 42 2000 edit According to the 2000 United States Census 43 of 2000 there were 661 645 people 208 652 households and 156 489 families residing in the county The population density was 81 people per square mile 31 people km2 There were 231 564 housing units at an average density of 28 units per square mile 11 units km2 The racial makeup of the county was 61 6 White 6 0 Black or African American 3 4 Asian 1 5 Native American 0 2 Pacific Islander 23 2 from other races and 4 1 from two or more races 38 4 of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race 8 4 were of German 7 2 American and 5 7 Irish ancestry according to the census 66 8 spoke English 29 1 Spanish and 1 0 Tagalog as their first language There were 208 652 households out of which 42 2 had children under the age of 18 living with them 54 6 were married couples living together 14 5 had a female householder with no husband present and 25 0 were non families 20 3 of all households were made up of individuals and 7 8 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 3 03 and the average family size was 3 50 44 In the county the age distribution of the population shows 31 9 under the age of 18 10 2 from 18 to 24 29 8 from 25 to 44 18 7 from 45 to 64 and 9 4 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 31 years For every 100 females there were 105 3 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 105 3 males The median income for a household in the county was 35 446 and the median income for a family was 39 403 Males had a median income of 38 097 versus 25 876 for females The per capita income for the county was 15 760 About 16 8 of families and 20 8 of the population were below the poverty line including 27 8 of those under age 18 and 10 5 of those age 65 or over Arts and culture editKern County is associated with the Bakersfield sound The Buck Owens Crystal Palace is located in Bakersfield 45 Metropolitan statistical area editThe United States Office of Management and Budget has designated Kern County as the Bakersfield CA Metropolitan Statistical Area 46 The United States Census Bureau ranked the Bakersfield CA Metropolitan Statistical Area as the 63rd most populous metropolitan statistical area and the 68th most populous primary statistical area of the United States as of July 1 2012 47 48 Government policing and politics editGovernment edit Kern County is a California Constitution defined general law county and is governed by an elected Board of Supervisors The Board consists of five members elected by districts who serve four year staggered terms The county government provides countywide services such as elections and voter registration some law enforcement jails vital records property records tax collection public health and social services In addition the County serves as the local government for all unincorporated areas Safety edit Fire edit nbsp Logo of the Kern County Fire DepartmentThe Kern County Fire Department KCFD provides fire protection and emergency response services for the unincorporated areas of the county as well as the cities of Arvin Delano Maricopa McFarland Ridgecrest Shafter Taft Tehachapi and Wasco 49 Bakersfield has its own fire department the Bakersfield Fire Department Sheriff edit The Kern County Sheriff provides court protection jail administration and coroner services for the entire county of approximately 900 000 in population It provides patrol and detective services for the unincorporated areas of the county and by contract to certain municipalities The main Sheriff s office and station is at Bakersfield There are 15 sheriff substations for the widespread county Municipal police edit Municipal police departments in the county are Bakersfield population 384 000 Delano 54 000 Ridgecrest 29 000 Wasco sheriff contract city 28 000 Arvin 21 000 Shafter 20 000 McFarland 15 000 California City 14 671 Tehachapi 13 000 Taft 9 327 Maricopa sheriff contract city 1 200 Politics and voter registration edit Population and registered votersTotal population 34 909 235 Registered voters 50 note 3 426 481 46 9 Democratic 50 148 701 34 9 Republican 50 154 612 36 3 Democratic Republican spread 50 5 911 1 6 American Independent 50 18 938 3 3 Green 50 1 343 0 2 Libertarian 50 5 510 0 6 Peace and Freedom 50 3 073 0 3 Americans Elect 50 12 0 0 Other 50 6 947 0 1 No party preference 50 87 357 18 8 Cities by population and voter registration edit Cities by population and voter registrationCity Population 34 Registered voters 50 note 3 Democratic 50 Republican 50 D R spread 50 Other 50 No party preference 50 Arvin 19 495 30 1 55 6 13 2 42 4 6 8 24 4 Bakersfield 403 455 50 9 36 6 34 5 2 1 8 0 20 9 California City 14 973 44 1 35 9 32 2 3 7 10 4 21 5 Delano 51 428 32 7 53 6 16 6 37 0 7 0 22 8 Maricopa 1 100 44 5 13 7 62 2 48 5 10 4 13 7 McFarland 14 161 28 0 52 3 17 7 36 6 6 2 23 8 Ridgecrest 27 959 56 7 23 6 45 1 21 5 10 3 21 0 Shafter 19 953 44 8 40 7 31 2 9 5 6 9 21 2 Taft 8 546 39 4 14 9 58 4 43 5 9 6 17 1 Tehachapi 12 939 38 9 22 4 46 4 24 0 10 4 20 8 Wasco 25 457 30 4 45 3 23 5 21 8 7 6 23 6 Federal edit Kern is a strongly Republican county in Presidential and congressional elections The last Democratic candidate for president to win a majority in the county was Lyndon Johnson in 1964 Kern remains the only county in Southern California that consistently votes Republican in recent elections However Republican margins in the county have shrunk recently with Donald Trump s 10 2 margin of victory in 2020 being the smallest since Gerald Ford s 6 7 majority in 1976 This makes constituencies in Kern County in particular some of the most widely contested in California and the United States as of the early 2020s 51 52 with the 2022 race for the 22nd US House district being close and the 26th Senate District having one of the tightest margins in electoral history with incumbent Democrat Melissa Hurtado retaining her seat by 13 votes 53 Democratic strength is concentrated in the small agricultural towns in the San Joaquin Valley portion of the county such as Arvin Delano McFarland Shafter and Wasco Unincorporated communities close to agricultural areas such as Lamont and Lost Hills are Democratic strongholds The eastern and southern parts of Bakersfield along with unincorporated East Bakersfield have also become reliably Democratic Republican strength is found in the foothill mountain and high desert communities of the county Cities like Maricopa Ridgecrest and Taft are Republican strongholds Along with the northern parts of Bakersfield the wealthy unincorporated area of Rosedale and working class Oildale are also seen as being strongly Republican Cities like California City and the western areas of Bakersfield are seen as competitive in most elections Bakersfield as a whole is seen as being competitive with a Republican lean The remainder of the unincorporated areas of Kern County are seen as strongly Republican United States presidential election results for Kern County California 54 Year Republican Democratic Third partyNo No No 2020 164 484 53 88 133 366 43 68 7 442 2 44 2016 129 584 53 07 98 689 40 42 15 890 6 51 2012 126 618 56 99 89 495 40 28 6 076 2 73 2008 134 793 57 65 93 457 39 97 5 558 2 38 2004 140 417 66 49 68 603 32 49 2 154 1 02 2000 110 663 60 70 66 003 36 20 5 642 3 09 1996 92 151 53 77 62 658 36 56 16 582 9 67 1992 80 762 45 05 60 510 33 75 37 991 21 19 1988 90 550 61 48 55 083 37 40 1 660 1 13 1984 94 776 65 03 49 567 34 01 1 401 0 96 1980 72 842 59 65 41 097 33 65 8 182 6 70 1976 58 023 52 29 50 567 45 57 2 371 2 14 1972 71 686 60 14 41 937 35 18 5 570 4 67 1968 53 990 46 61 49 284 42 55 12 558 10 84 1964 45 014 41 18 64 174 58 71 120 0 11 1960 52 800 50 43 51 440 49 13 465 0 44 1956 46 220 51 31 43 533 48 33 322 0 36 1952 46 497 55 13 37 240 44 16 602 0 71 1948 24 464 41 60 33 029 56 16 1 318 2 24 1944 20 730 43 96 26 205 55 56 226 0 48 1940 19 445 37 30 32 202 61 78 479 0 92 1936 8 345 24 20 25 726 74 61 408 1 18 1932 7 011 25 11 19 634 70 32 1 275 4 57 1928 14 692 62 67 8 541 36 43 212 0 90 1924 8 646 46 08 3 159 16 84 6 958 37 08 1920 7 079 49 01 6 095 42 20 1 270 8 79 1916 5 611 35 11 9 566 59 86 804 5 03 1912 67 0 62 5 569 51 73 5 129 47 65 1908 2 270 45 60 2 215 44 50 493 9 90 1904 2 359 51 61 1 724 37 72 488 10 68 1900 1 692 45 17 1 960 52 32 94 2 51 1896 1 430 43 80 1 763 54 00 72 2 21 1892 992 39 47 1 266 50 38 255 10 15 1888 910 41 46 1 229 55 99 56 2 55 1884 598 42 02 798 56 08 27 1 90 1880 463 40 94 661 58 44 7 0 62 In the United States House of Representatives Kern County is split between California s 20th congressional district seat currently vacant California s 22nd congressional district represented by Republican David Valadao and California s 23rd congressional district represented by Republican Jay Obernolte State edit In the State Assembly Kern County is split between the following four Assembly districts the 26th Assembly District represented by Democrat Evan Low the 32nd Assembly District represented by Republican Vince Fong the 34th Assembly District represented by Republican Tom Lackey and the 36th Assembly District represented by Democrat Eduardo Garcia 55 In the State Senate Kern County is split between the 14th Senate District represented by Democrat Anna Caballero and the 16th Senate District represented by Democrat Melissa Hurtado 56 On November 4 2008 Kern County voted 75 29 in favor of Proposition 8 which amended the California Constitution to ban same sex marriages 57 County edit Kern County is governed by a five member Board of Supervisors Jeff Flores of District 3 currently serves as chairman As of 2023 they are 58 District 1 Philip Peters District 2 Zack Scrivner District 3 Jeff Flores District 4 David Couch District 5 Leticia Perez Crime and public safety editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Fire protection within the county is provided by the Kern County Fire Department Law enforcement within the county is provided by the Kern County Sheriff s Department Fire edit Main article Kern County Fire Department The Kern County Fire Department KCFD is an agency that provides fire protection and emergency medical services for the county of Kern California USA Over 625 permanent employees and 100 extra help employees protect an area which spans over 8 000 square miles 21 000 km2 KCFD provides fire protection services for over 500 000 citizens living in the unincorporated areas of Kern County and the cities of Arvin Delano Maricopa McFarland Ridgecrest Shafter Taft Tehachapi and Wasco This agency is contracted to provide dispatch services for the California City Fire Department Kern Ambulance based in Wasco and Liberty Ambulance of Bakersfield Over 546 uniformed firefighters are stationed in 46 fire stations throughout the county Sheriff s Office edit Main article Kern County Sheriff s Department The Kern County Sheriff s Department is the agency responsible for law enforcement within the county of Kern The department provides law enforcement within the county maintains the jails used by both the county and municipal cities and provides search and rescue The department contains over 1 200 sworn deputies and civilian employees Its jurisdiction contains all of the unincorporated areas of Kern County approximately 8 000 square miles 21 000 km2 The department headquarters is located at 1350 Norris Road in Bakersfield There are 15 additional substations located throughout the county The metro patrol area is divided into four regions north south east and west In 2009 the district attorney claimed the highest per capita prison commitment rate of any major California county Kern County contains multiple state and federal prisons including two private prisons As a result the courts have been known to sentence a higher than average number of defendants to long prison sentences to help the local economy citation needed The county is among the most prolific with the death penalty assigning death penalty sentences in 26 cases since 1976 In 2015 Kern County policemen from all departments killed more people per capita than any other American county Because of the very harsh local criminal justice system Kern County has been dubbed the most punitive authoritarian jurisdiction on the west coast and Oklahoma of the west 59 In 2015 it was revealed that the Kern County Sheriff s office engaged in a longstanding program of attempted cash payoffs to women who had accused deputies of sexual assault In the same year a civil lawsuit filed by a survivor of a sexual assault committed by Kern County Sheriff s deputy Gabriel Lopez was settled for 1 million 60 Kern County had the most deaths per capita in the US by police shooting per an article published in The Guardian on December 1 2015 61 In 2015 to the date of publication of the article there have been 13 deaths by police shootings in a county of less than 875 000 population or 0 016 per thousand persons By comparison during the same period of time in New York City a population 10 times the size with a police force more than 20 times the size there were 9 such deaths 62 The following table includes the number of incidents reported and the rate per 1 000 persons for each type of offense Population and crime ratesPopulation 34 829 254Violent crime 63 4 892 5 90 Homicide 63 75 0 09 Forcible rape 63 205 0 25 Robbery 63 1 331 1 61 Aggravated assault 63 3 281 3 96Property crime 63 20 147 24 30 Burglary 63 9 413 11 35 Larceny theft 63 64 17 034 20 54 Motor vehicle theft 63 4 998 6 03Arson 63 593 0 72Cities by population and crime rates edit Cities by population and crime ratesCity Population 65 Violent crimes 65 Violent crime rateper 1 000 persons Property crimes 65 Property crime rateper 1 000 personsArvin 19 761 165 8 35 671 33 96Bakersfield 355 696 1 929 5 42 17 754 49 91Bear Valley 5 282 1 0 19 92 17 42California City 14 460 90 6 22 517 35 75Delano 54 318 274 5 04 1 437 26 46McFarland 13 010 57 4 38 218 16 76Ridgecrest 28 273 108 3 82 602 21 29Shafter 17 391 49 2 82 576 33 12Stallion Springs 2 540 6 2 36 9 3 54Taft 9 552 54 5 65 365 38 21Tehachapi 14 766 59 4 00 472 31 97Economy editThe county has a large agricultural base and is a significant producer of oil natural gas hydro electric power Biomass solar power and wind power Kern is noted for minerals including gold borate and kernite The largest open pit mine in California which mines borax is at Boron 66 As of October 1 2016 Kern County contains nearly 25 of California s in state renewable energy production including 1 785 MW of solar power and 3 310 MW of wind power 67 Kern County is home to the Tehachapi Energy Storage Project which was commissioned in 2014 68 Aerospace and military edit Department of Defense facilities include Edwards Air Force Base and China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station As home to Edwards Air Force Base the Air Force s main flight test facility Kern has been the site of many milestones including the first supersonic flight and the first landing of the Space Shuttle The base has brought prosperity to the railroad towns of Mojave and Rosamond 69 Kern County is also the home of the first inland spaceport in the United States the Mojave Spaceport 70 Agriculture edit This has long been one of the county s biggest industries 71 Between 2012 and 2013 the produced value of ag products increased 6 to a total of 6 8 billion 71 Grape is 31 almond is 17 milk is 13 citrus is 11 cattle calves and pistachio are both 7 carrots are only 6 but that s 80 of carrots for the entire United States hay is 4 and cotton and potatoes are both 2 of that 71 This is one of the highest producing locations in the United States for vegetables and also for watermelons 72 Vegetables are estimated to total 320 million every year 72 There are about 1 938 farms at an average size of 1 202 acres 486 ha however 41 are smaller than 50 acres 20 ha being the primary employment of 63 of operators 71 Major producer of almonds 73 with production greater than 100 million pounds 45 000 t 50 000 short tons annually 71 That is third of all the counties 16 of the state s production 71 See also almond in California Pistachio is another important employer here 74 The Michailides amp Avenot group finds severe boscalid resistance in isolates of Alternaria alternata pathogenic on pistachio here 74 They find extensive such resistance in a swathe from the center down into the central southern part of the state but especially here 74 See also Pistachio in California and boscalid in California The Glassy Winged Sharpshooter Homalodisca vitripennis is a major insect pest in this county including in this county s citrus groves 75 See also Glassy Winged Sharpshooter in California Petroleum edit As of 2015 update Kern is California s top oil producing county with 78 of the state s 56 653 active oil wells and 71 of oil production 76 77 The county produced 144 5 million barrels of oil in 2015 accounting for about 4 of overall U S oil production 76 78 Discovery and development edit Oil development began with the 1894 discovery of the Midway Sunset Oil Field now the third largest in the United States in the southwestern portion of Kern County near Maricopa The 1899 discovery along the Kern River was a breakthrough in oil production 16 Oil was refined here even before the establishment of the county 16 The Buena Vista Petroleum Company was organized and incorporated in 1864 16 Soon thereafter a refinery was built that operated until April 1867 when work ceased because of high freight charges 16 The 1910 Lakeview Gusher was the largest recorded oil strike in U S history The well spewed approximately nine million barrels for 18 months before workers finally were able to cap it 79 Other big oil fields in southwestern Kern County discovered early in the 20th century include the Buena Vista the South Belridge and the Cymric fields The latter is the fastest growing field in California in terms of barrels produced per year 80 Later large fields include the Kern River Oil Field the fifth largest in the U S the adjacent Kern Front Oil Field the Mount Poso Oil Field in the lower foothills of the Sierra north northeast of Bakersfield and the Fruitvale Oil Field which underlies much of the city of Bakersfield along and north of the Kern River 81 82 On July 22 2009 Occidental Petroleum announced it had discovered the equivalent of 150 million to 250 million barrels of oil in Kern County which the company called the largest oil discovery in California in 35 years The find added about 10 percent to California s known reserves Occidental s Ray Irani said it is likely that more oil would be found in the areas outside the initial six wells that tapped the discovery Occidental has not revealed the exact location of the find two thirds of which is natural gas BNET an industry web publication said the find would add to the company s 708 million barrels of proven reserves in California citation needed Petroleum today edit The county today contributes more than three quarters of all the oil produced onshore in California 80 Some of the large oil fields in Kern County which are still active include Buena Vista Oil Field Cymric Oil Field Edison Oil Field Elk Hills Oil Field Fruitvale Oil Field Kern Front Oil Field Kern River Oil Field Lost Hills Oil Field McKittrick Oil Field Midway Sunset Oil Field Mountain View Oil Field Mount Poso Oil Field North Belridge Oil Field Round Mountain Oil Field South Belridge Oil FieldTransportation editMain article Transportation in Kern County Major highways edit nbsp Interstate 5 nbsp U S Route 395 nbsp State Route 14 nbsp State Route 33 nbsp State Route 41 nbsp State Route 43 nbsp State Route 46 nbsp State Route 58 nbsp State Route 65 nbsp State Route 99 nbsp State Route 119 nbsp State Route 155 nbsp State Route 166 nbsp State Route 178 nbsp State Route 184 nbsp State Route 202 nbsp State Route 204 nbsp State Route 223 Public transportation edit Arvin Transit is the local municipal bus operator in and around Arvin Delano Area Rapid Transit is the local municipal bus operator in Delano Golden Empire Transit is the local bus operator in and near Bakersfield Kern Transit provides countywide intercity bus service Taft Area Transit is the local municipal bus operator in and around Taft Kern County is also served by Greyhound and Orange Belt Stages buses and Amtrak trains Airports edit Main article List of airports in Kern County California Meadows Field is the only airport in the county served by scheduled commercial passenger flights California City Municipal Airport California City FAA L71 Delano Municipal Airport Delano IATA DLO Inyokern Airport Inyokern IATA IYK Kern Valley Airport Kernville FAA L05 Lost Hills Airport Lost Hills FAA L84 Meadows Field Bakersfield an international and general aviation airport IATA BFL Mojave Airport Mojave IATA MHV Shafter Airport Minter Field Shafter IATA MIT Taft Airport Taft FAA L17 Tehachapi Municipal Airport Tehachapi IATA TSP Wasco Airport Wasco FAA L19 Recreation editOutdoor recreational activities include horseback riding water skiing Lake Isabella Lake Buena Vista Lake Ming and private ski ranches Off roading and other motorsports take place at Jawbone Canyon California City Randsburg Willow Springs Buttonwillow Bakersfield Speedway Famoso Raceway and the half mile Kern County Raceway Park Hunting paintball white water rafting kayaking Kern River snow skiing Shirley Meadows and Mount Pinos shooting ranges 5 Dogs Range hiking biking trails paths and roads camping and fishing are also part of the recreational culture Media editMagazines edit Bakersfield Life Magazine Kern County Bakersfield Magazine Kern County Kern County Family Magazine Kern CountyNewspapers edit The Bakersfield Californian Kern County Mountain Enterprise southwest Kern mountains area Mojave Desert News California City and east Kern desert area The Daily Independent Ridgecrest China Lake and The Indian Wells Valley The Kern Valley Sun Kern Valley area Kern River Courier Kern Valley area Tehachapi News Tehachapi Taft Midway Driller Taft Taft Independent Taft The Delano Record DelanoTV stations edit Kern County is served by stations based in Bakersfield including KBAK TV CBS KBFX TV FOX KERO TV ABC KGET TV NBC CW California City Ridgecrest and other areas in the Mojave Desert regions of eastern Kern County may instead receive Los Angeles stations Communities editPopulation reported at 2010 United States CensusThe County TotalPopulation White AfricanAmerican NativeAmerican Asian PacificIslander otherraces two ormore races Hispanicor Latino of any race Kern County 839 631 499 766 48 921 12 676 34 846 1 252 204 314 37 856 413 033Incorporatedcity TotalPopulation White AfricanAmerican NativeAmerican Asian PacificIslander otherraces two ormore races Hispanicor Latino of any race Arvin 19 304 10 247 192 240 155 6 7 655 809 17 892Bakersfield 347 483 197 349 28 368 5 102 21 432 478 77 686 17 068 158 205California City 14 120 9 188 2 150 132 367 59 1 431 793 5 385Delano 53 041 19 304 4 191 501 6 757 30 20 307 1 951 37 913Maricopa 1 154 958 1 27 16 2 112 38 232McFarland 12 707 5 433 236 171 84 6 6 330 447 11 625Ridgecrest 27 616 21 387 1 113 341 1 209 143 1 836 1 587 4 941Shafter 16 988 8 150 219 198 111 19 7 645 646 13 634Taft 9 327 7 388 396 118 93 65 1 023 244 3 353Tehachapi 14 414 9 426 1 297 206 238 21 2 725 501 5 466Wasco 25 545 12 579 1 951 283 180 12 9 714 826 19 585Census designatedplace TotalPopulation White AfricanAmerican NativeAmerican Asian PacificIslander otherraces two ormore races Hispanicor Latino of any race Bear Valley Springs 5 172 4 776 74 46 57 3 89 127 399Bodfish 1 956 1 758 4 50 13 3 49 79 189Boron 2 253 1 746 162 49 47 4 141 104 406Buttonwillow 1 508 534 36 11 10 0 890 27 1 183Cherokee Strip 227 84 0 4 0 0 117 22 187China Lake Acres 1 876 1 601 35 29 16 7 84 104 265Derby Acres 322 289 0 1 0 0 23 9 36Dustin Acres 652 539 4 9 1 0 71 28 129Edmundson Acres 279 108 5 3 1 0 143 19 225Edwards Air Force Base 2 063 1 518 165 16 99 10 96 159 355Fellows 106 94 1 5 0 0 2 4 11Ford City 4 278 2 735 28 153 36 32 1 113 181 1 971Frazier Park 2 691 2 297 16 31 22 3 212 110 528Fuller Acres 991 607 13 12 1 0 329 29 768Golden Hills 8 656 7 235 129 124 120 15 670 363 1 674Greenacres 5 566 4 612 49 116 70 8 511 200 1 119Greenfield 3 991 2 512 71 63 45 1 1 112 187 2 263Inyokern 1 099 930 14 24 25 2 49 55 116Johannesburg 172 152 2 2 8 0 0 8 8Keene 431 385 2 10 8 0 16 10 47Kernville 1 395 1 257 1 19 7 0 33 78 82Lake Isabella 3 466 3 069 6 96 18 7 73 197 339Lake of the Woods 917 820 3 18 11 0 34 31 123Lamont 15 120 6 677 130 230 72 9 7 351 651 14 293Lebec 1 468 1 152 14 46 17 0 148 91 395Lost Hills 2 412 132 5 1 17 1 2 232 24 2 354McKittrick 115 101 1 1 0 0 7 5 9Mettler 136 74 0 0 0 0 43 19 109Mexican Colony 281 162 0 15 0 0 93 11 227Mojave 4 238 2 381 638 54 53 19 867 226 1 592Mountain Mesa 777 687 7 16 6 2 27 32 77North Edwards 1 058 847 43 26 20 1 60 61 179Oildale 32 684 27 463 255 590 316 30 2 635 1 395 6 301Onyx 475 406 4 9 0 0 16 40 30Pine Mountain Club 2 315 2 079 29 25 45 0 58 79 231Randsburg 69 62 0 4 2 0 0 1 2Rosamond 18 150 11 294 1 476 221 658 66 3 258 1 177 6 230Rosedale 14 058 11 695 208 159 389 24 997 586 2 495Smith Corner 524 227 10 3 2 3 263 16 440South Taft 2 169 1 404 21 55 5 11 596 77 931Squirrel Mountain Valley 547 509 2 9 1 0 13 13 22Stallion Springs 2 488 2 239 30 26 32 7 79 75 285Taft Heights 1 949 1 602 15 35 11 0 220 66 441Tupman 161 149 0 0 0 0 2 10 12Valley Acres 527 428 1 10 1 0 42 45 121Weedpatch 2 658 1 212 8 78 14 0 1 237 109 2 484Weldon 2 642 2 375 5 82 11 1 53 115 217Wofford Heights 2 200 2 037 6 41 10 1 26 79 156Otherunincorporated areas TotalPopulation White AfricanAmerican NativeAmerican Asian PacificIslander otherraces two ormore races Hispanicor Latino of any race All others not CDPs combined 138 644 81 305 5 079 2 730 1 907 141 41 670 5 812 82 746Cities edit Arvin Bakersfield county seat California City Delano Maricopa McFarland Ridgecrest Shafter Taft Tehachapi Wasco Census designated places edit Alta Sierra Bakersfield Country Club Bear Valley Springs Bodfish Boron Buttonwillow Cherokee Strip China Lake Acres Derby Acres Di Giorgio Dustin Acres East Bakersfield Edison Edmundson Acres Edwards AFB El Adobe Fellows Ford City Frazier Park Fuller Acres Glennville Golden Hills Greenacres Greenfield Inyokern Johannesburg Keene Kernville Lake Isabella Lake of the Woods Lamont Lebec Lost Hills McKittrick Mettler Mexican Colony Mojave Mountain Mesa North Edwards Oildale Olde Stockdale Old River Onyx Pine Mountain Club Pumpkin Center Randsburg Rosamond Rosedale Smith Corner South Taft Squirrel Mountain Valley Stallion Springs Taft Heights Tupman Valley Acres Weedpatch Weldon Wofford Heights Woody Unincorporated communities edit Actis Aerial Acres Alameda Armistead Bealville Bena Caliente Canebrake Cantil Cawelo Cinco Claraville Edwards Famoso Goler Heights Grapevine Gypsite Havilah Indian Wells Jasmin Kecks Corner Keyesville Loraine Meridian Midoil Millux Miracle Hot Springs Missouri Triangle Monolith Neufeld Old Garlock Old West Ranch 83 84 85 Panama Pentland Pinon Pines Estates Pond Reward Ricardo Rio Bravo Riverkern Rowen Sageland Saltdale Sanborn Sand Canyon Semitropic Shirley Meadows South Lake Spicer City Twin Oaks Wheeler Ridge Willow Springs Wonder Acres Former places edit Adobe Station GlenburnPopulation ranking edit The population ranking of the following table is based on the 2020 census of Kern County 86 county seat Rank City Town etc Municipal type Population 2020 Census 1 Bakersfield City 403 4552 Delano City 51 4283 Oildale CDP 36 1354 Ridgecrest City 27 9595 Wasco City 27 0476 Rosamond CDP 20 9617 Shafter City 19 9538 Arvin City 19 4959 Rosedale CDP 18 63910 California City City 14 97311 McFarland City 14 16112 Lamont CDP 14 04913 Tehachapi City 12 93914 Golden Hills CDP 9 57815 Taft City 8 54616 Bear Valley Springs CDP 5 59217 Greenacres CDP 5 49618 Mojave CDP 4 69919 Ford City CDP 4 34820 Lake Isabella CDP 3 57321 Greenfield CDP 3 44722 Stallion Springs CDP 3 13923 Frazier Park CDP 2 59224 Pine Mountain Club CDP 2 42225 Lost Hills CDP 2 37026 Weldon CDP 2 30327 Wofford Heights CDP 2 21328 Weedpatch CDP 2 20629 Edwards AFB CDP 2 13530 South Taft CDP 2 10031 Boron CDP 2 08632 Bodfish CDP 2 00833 Taft Heights CDP 1 99934 China Lake Acres CDP 1 75735 Kernville CDP 1 54936 Buttonwillow CDP 1 33737 Lebec CDP 1 23938 North Edwards CDP 1 05439 Maricopa City 1 02640 Inyokern CDP 98841 Fuller Acres CDP 91742 Mountain Mesa CDP 82343 Lake of the Woods CDP 79044 Squirrel Mountain Valley CDP 76045 Dustin Acres CDP 67746 Smith Corner CDP 59447 Valley Acres CDP 50448 Keene CDP 46949 Onyx CDP 45750 Derby Acres CDP 30151 Edmundson Acres CDP 29652 Mexican Colony CDP 28353 Cherokee Strip CDP 20654 Tupman CDP 17755 Johannesburg CDP 11356 McKittrick CDP 10257 Mettler CDP 9058 Fellows CDP 5259 Randsburg CDP 45Education editSchool districts include 87 Unified El Tejon Unified School District Maricopa Unified School District McFarland Unified School District Mojave Unified School District Muroc Joint Unified School District Sierra Sands Unified School District Southern Kern Unified School District Tehachapi Unified School District Secondary Delano Joint Union High School District Kern High School District Taft Union High School District Wasco Union High School DistrictElementary Arvin Union School District Bakersfield City School District Beardsley Elementary School District Belridge Elementary School District Blake Elementary School District Buttonwillow Union Elementary School District Caliente Union Elementary School District Delano Union Elementary School District Di Giorgio Elementary School District Edison Elementary School District Elk Hills Elementary School District Fairfax Elementary School District Fruitvale Elementary School District General Shafter Elementary School District Greenfield Union School District Kernville Union Elementary School District Lakeside Union School District Lamont Elementary School District Linns Valley Poso Flat Union School District Lost Hills Union Elementary School District Maple Elementary School District McKittrick Elementary School District Midway Elementary School District Norris Elementary School District Panama Buena Vista School District Pond Union Elementary School District Richland Union School District Rio Bravo Greeley Union Elementary School District Rosedale Union Elementary School District Semitropic Elementary School District South Fork Union School District Standard Elementary School District Taft City School District Vineland Elementary School District Wasco Union Elementary School DistrictIn popular culture editThe 2015 Disney film McFarland USA starring Kevin Costner is based on the cross country team in the city of McFarland California which is located in northern Kern County See also edit nbsp California portalList of museums in the San Joaquin Valley National Register of Historic Places listings in Kern County CaliforniaNotes edit Other Some other race Two or more races Native American Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander American Indian or Alaska Native a b Percentage of registered voters with respect to total population Percentages of party members with respect to registered voters follow References edit Phillip Peters Supervisor District 1 from Kern County California Zack Scrivner Supervisor District 2 from Kern County California Mike Maggard Supervisor District 3 from Kern County California David Couch Supervisor District 4 from Kern County California Leticia Perez Supervisor District 5 from Kern County California Board of Supervisors Kern County CA County Administrative Office Kern County CA a b Physical Features of Kern County Archived April 19 2010 at the Wayback Machine County of Kern Retrieved July 22 2010 a b c d QuickFacts Kern county California United States Census Bureau Retrieved February 13 2022 Gross Domestic Product by County and Metropolitan Area 2022 PDF www bea gov Bureau of Economic Analysis Find a County National Association of Counties Archived from the original on May 31 2011 Retrieved June 7 2011 P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2020 Census United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 10 2021 Native Land Digital Map Native Land ca Retrieved December 2 2021 Hubert Howe Bancroft History of California The History Company Publishers San Francisco 1886 pp 532 536 1865 1866 Calif Stats Chap 569 3 a b c d e f Hoover p 128 Truth In Justice Archived April 13 2015 at the Wayback Machine Accessed January 28 2008 Witch Hunt at IMDb nbsp 2010 Census Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau August 22 2012 Retrieved September 26 2015 Particulate Matter PM 10 Nonattainment Area State County Report September 16 2010 1 Borrell Brendan December 3 2018 In California s Fertile Valley a Bumper Crop of Air Pollution Undark Retrieved September 27 2019 The Wasmann Journal of Biology 1967 University of San Francisco San Francisco California v 25 Arthur Sampson 1963 California Range Brushlands and Browse Plants ANR Publications 162 pages ISBN 0 931876 54 0 C Michael Hogan 2008 Aesculus californica Globaltwitcher com ed N Stromberg Archived November 22 2012 at the Wayback Machine Census of Population and Housing from 1790 2000 US Census Bureau Retrieved January 24 2022 Historical Census Browser University of Virginia Library Retrieved September 26 2015 Forstall Richard L ed March 27 1995 Population of Counties by Decennial Census 1900 to 1990 United States Census Bureau Retrieved September 26 2015 Census 2000 PHC T 4 Ranking Tables for Counties 1990 and 2000 PDF United States Census Bureau April 2 2001 Retrieved September 26 2015 a b P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2010 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Kern County California United States Census Bureau California State Association of Counties Archived May 12 2011 at the Wayback Machine California Center of Population P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2020 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Kern County California United States Census Bureau 2020 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Retrieved February 13 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q U S Census Bureau American Community Survey 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates Table B02001 U S Census website Retrieved October 26 2013 a b U S Census Bureau American Community Survey 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates Table B03003 U S Census website Retrieved October 26 2013 a b U S Census Bureau American Community Survey 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates Table B19301 U S Census website Retrieved October 21 2013 a b U S Census Bureau American Community Survey 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates Table B19013 U S Census website Retrieved October 21 2013 a b U S Census Bureau American Community Survey 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates Table B19113 U S Census website Retrieved October 21 2013 a b U S Census Bureau American Community Survey 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates U S Census website Retrieved October 21 2013 U S Census Bureau American Community Survey 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates Table B01003 U S Census website Retrieved October 21 2013 Data unavailable 2010 Census P L 94 171 Summary File Data United States Census Bureau U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved May 14 2011 Volume I Report Chapter 3 12 PDF cms8 fra dot gov Retrieved February 3 2020 dead link Home Buck Owens Retrieved October 27 2023 OMB Bulletin No 13 01 Revised Delineations of Metropolitan Statistical Areas Micropolitan Statistical Areas and Combined Statistical Areas and Guidance on Uses of the Delineations of These Areas PDF United States Office of Management and Budget February 28 2013 Archived PDF from the original on January 21 2017 Retrieved March 20 2013 Table 1 Annual Estimates of the Population of Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas April 1 2010 to July 1 2012 2012 Population Estimates United States Census Bureau Population Division March 2013 Archived from the original CSV on April 1 2013 Retrieved March 20 2013 Table 2 Annual Estimates of the Population of Combined Statistical Areas April 1 2010 to July 1 2012 2012 Population Estimates United States Census Bureau Population Division March 2013 Archived from the original CSV on May 17 2013 Retrieved March 20 2013 Stations List Kern County Fire Department Archived from the original on March 17 2014 Retrieved January 17 2014 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q California Secretary of State February 10 2013 Report of Registration Archived July 27 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved October 31 2013 Kern County isn t as red as you might think it is KERO 23 ABC News Bakersfield November 7 2022 Retrieved October 27 2023 Hoeven Emily October 21 2022 Inside California s overlooked political powerhouse CalMatters Retrieved October 27 2023 Patrick Lacey January 20 2023 Hurtado secures her victory in senate district 16 election The Sun Gazette Newspaper Retrieved October 27 2023 Leip David Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections uselectionatlas org Retrieved August 31 2018 Members Assembly State of California Retrieved April 11 2013 Senators State of California Retrieved April 11 2013 Statement of Vote 2008 General Election PDF California Secretary of State December 13 2008 Archived from the original PDF on May 6 2013 Retrieved February 3 2021 Board of Supervisors Kern County CA www kerncounty com Retrieved March 1 2023 Bslko Radley December 3 2015 America s killingest counties Washington Post Retrieved December 4 2015 Laughland Oliver May 9 2016 California s Kern County settles for 1m over sexual assault by sheriff s deputy The Guardian Retrieved May 28 2017 Swaine Jon Laughland Oliver Ryan Mae team Guardian US interactive December 1 2015 The County the story of America s deadliest police The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved January 30 2019 Swaine Jon Laughland Oliver Ryan Mae Team Guardian US Interactive December 2015 The County the story of America s deadliest police The Guardian Retrieved May 28 2017 a b c d e f g h i j Office of the Attorney General Department of Justice State of California Table 11 Crimes 2009 Archived December 2 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved November 14 2013 Only larceny theft cases involving property over 400 in value are reported as property crimes a b c United States Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation Crime in the United States 2012 Table 8 California Retrieved November 14 2013 Rio Tinto Borax Home Archived from the original on June 30 2007 Retrieved July 4 2007 Rio Tinto Borax Accessed July 3 2007 Table 1 Number and Capacity of In State Renewable Projects On Line as of October 31 2016 Tracking Progress Renewable Energy Overview PDF Report California Energy Commission December 22 2016 Edison International SCE Unveils Largest Battery Energy Storage Project in North America Edison International Retrieved May 10 2020 Hoover p 134 Gateway to Space www faa gov Retrieved October 18 2019 a b c d e f Kern County Facts PDF Modesto Almond Board of California February 2015 a b Kern County Agriculture UC Vegetable Research amp Information Center August 21 2020 Retrieved September 11 2022 Green Miranda April 10 2021 A California county despite the state s climate goals further embraces fossil fuels Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved April 11 2021 a b c Avenot Herve F Michailides Themis J 2010 Progress in understanding molecular mechanisms and evolution of resistance to succinate dehydrogenase inhibiting SDHI fungicides in phytopathogenic fungi Crop Protection Elsevier International Association for the Plant Protection Sciences IAPPS 29 7 643 651 doi 10 1016 j cropro 2010 02 019 ISSN 0261 2194 S2CID 41034322 HFA ORCID 0000 0001 6558 8472 Glassy Winged Sharpshooter Agriculture Citrus Pest Management Guidelines University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources UCANR 2017 3441 a b Well Count And Production Of Oil Gas And Water By County PDF Division of Oil Gas and Geothermal Resources California Department of Conservation 2015 Retrieved August 1 2017 Hsu Tiffany January 30 2015 Plunging oil prices choke off boom in Bakersfield Los Angeles Times Crude Oil Production Energy Information Administration 2015 The Story of the Lakeview Gusher www sjgs com Archived from the original on October 19 2006 Retrieved May 28 2017 a b California Department of Conservation Oil and Gas Statistics Annual Report December 31 2006 p 2 Hluza A G Calloway Area of Fruitvale Oil Field California Division of Oil and Gas Summary of Operations 1961 Vol 47 No 2 5 6 DOGGR 2009 63 MAYER STEVEN October 4 2015 Rural neighborhood fielding a cluster of complaints Martz Matthew September 28 2012 Victim of Old West Ranch shooting identified Retrieved May 28 2017 Tehachapi Life Tehachapi CA www tehachapilife com Retrieved May 28 2017 Explore Census Data United States Census Bureau Retrieved September 27 2021 2020 census school district reference map Kern County CA PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved July 25 2022 Text listFurther reading editHoover Mildred Brooke Douglas E Kyle 1990 Historic Spots in California Stanford University Press ISBN 978 0 8047 1734 2 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kern County California nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Kern County Official website Keysville Massacre April 19 1863 original report from 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