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Sacramento County, California

Sacramento County (/ˌsækrəˈmɛnt/ (listen)) is a county located in the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 1,585,055.[5] Its county seat is Sacramento,[6] which has been the state capital of California since 1854.

Sacramento County, California
Interactive map of Sacramento County
Location in the state of California
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
RegionSacramento Valley
Metro areaGreater Sacramento
IncorporatedFebruary 18, 1850[1]
Named forThe capital city of Sacramento, which is named for the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist
County seat (and largest city)Sacramento
Government
 • TypeCouncil–CEO
 • BodyBoard of Supervisors
 • Chair[2]Rich Desmond
 • Vice Chair[2]Patrick Kennedy
 • Board of Supervisors[2]
Supervisors
  • Phil Serna
  • Patrick Kennedy
  • Rich Desmond
  • Sue Frost
  • Patrick Hume
 • County ExecutiveAnn Edwards
Area
 • Total994 sq mi (2,570 km2)
 • Land965 sq mi (2,500 km2)
 • Water29 sq mi (80 km2)
Highest elevation831 ft (253 m)
Population
 • Total1,585,055
 • Density1,600/sq mi (620/km2)
Time zoneUTC−8 (Pacific Standard Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−7 (Pacific Daylight Time)
FIPS code06-067
Websitewww.saccounty.net

Sacramento County is the central county of the Greater Sacramento metropolitan area. The county covers about 994 square miles (2,570 km2) in the northern portion of the Central Valley, on into Gold Country. Sacramento County extends from the low delta lands between the Sacramento River and San Joaquin River, including Suisun Bay, north to about ten miles (16 km) beyond the State Capitol and east into the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The southernmost portion of Sacramento County has direct access to San Francisco Bay. Since 2010, statewide droughts in California have further strained Sacramento County's water security.[7]

History

Sacramento County was one of the original counties of California, which were created in 1850 at the time of statehood. The county was named after the Sacramento River, which forms its western border. The river was named by Spanish cavalry officer Gabriel Moraga for the Santisimo Sacramento (Most Holy Sacrament), referring to the Catholic Eucharist.

Alexander Hamilton Willard, a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, is buried in the old Franklin Cemetery.

Geography

 
Sacramento

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 994 square miles (2,570 km2), of which 965 square miles (2,500 km2) is land and 29 square miles (75 km2) (3.0%) is water.[8] Most of the county is at an elevation close to sea level, with some areas below sea level. The highest point in the county is Carpenter Hill at 828 feet (252 m), in the southeast part of Folsom. Major watercourses in the county include the American River, Sacramento River, Cosumnes River, a tributary of the Mokelumne River, and Dry Creek, a tributary of the Sacramento River.

Adjacent counties

National protected areas

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
18509,087
186024,142165.7%
187026,83011.1%
188034,39028.2%
189040,33917.3%
190045,91513.8%
191067,80647.7%
192091,02934.2%
1930141,99956.0%
1940170,33320.0%
1950277,14062.7%
1960502,77881.4%
1970631,49825.6%
1980783,38124.1%
19901,041,21932.9%
20001,223,49917.5%
20101,418,78816.0%
20201,585,05511.7%
U.S. Decennial Census[9]
1790–1960[10] 1900–1990[11]
1990–2000[12] 2010[13] 2020[14]

2020 census

Sacramento County, California - Demographic Profile
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2010[13] Pop 2020[14] % 2010 % 2020
White alone (NH) 687,166 650,271 48.43% 41.03%
Black or African American alone (NH) 139,949 145,724 9.86% 9.19%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 7,875 7,432 0.56% 0.47%
Asian alone (NH) 198,944 276,295 14.02% 17.43%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 13,099 18,011 0.92% 1.14%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 3,418 10,104 0.24% 0.64%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) 62,141 102,784 4.38% 6.48%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 306,196 374,434 21.58% 23.62%
Total 1,418,788 1,585,055 100.00% 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.

2011

Places by population, ethnicity, and income

2010

The 2010 United States Census reported that Sacramento County had a population of 1,418,788. The racial makeup of Sacramento County was 815,151 (57.5%) White, 200,228 (15.4%) African American, 14,308 (1.0%) Native American, 203,211 (14.3%) Asian, 13,858 (1.0%) Pacific Islander, 131,691 (9.3%) from other races, and 93,511 (6.6%) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 306,196 persons (21.6%).[23]

2000

As of the census[24] of 2000, there were 1,223,499 people, 453,602 households, and 297,562 families residing in the county. The population density was 1,267 inhabitants per square mile (489/km2). There were 474,814 housing units at an average density of 492 per square mile (190/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 64.0% White, 10.6% Black or African American, 1.09% Native American, 13.5% Asian, 0.6% Pacific Islander, 7.5% from other races, and 5.8% from two or more races. 19.3% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 10.2% were of German, 7.0% English, 6.7% Irish and 5.1% American ancestry according to Census 2000. 75.7% spoke only English at home; 10.0% spoke Spanish, 1.5% Hmong, 1.4% Chinese or Mandarin, 1.3% Vietnamese, 1.2% Tagalog and 1.2% Russian.

There were 453,602 households, out of which 33.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 46.4% were married couples living together, 14.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 34.4% were non-families. 26.7% of all households were made up of individuals, and 8.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.64 and the average family size was 3.24.

In the county, the population was spread out, with 27.6% under the age of 18, 9.5% from 18 to 24, 31.0% from 25 to 44, 20.9% from 45 to 64, and 11.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 34 years. For every 100 females, there were 95.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 92.5 males.

The median income for a household in the county was $43,816, and the median income for a family was $50,717. Males had a median income of $39,482 versus $31,569 for females. The per capita income for the county was $21,142. About 10.3% of families and 14.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 20.2% of those under age 18 and 6.6% of those age 65 or over.

Government and policing

Government

The Government of Sacramento County is defined and authorized under the California Constitution, California law, and the Charter of the County of Sacramento.[25] Much of the Government of California is in practice the responsibility of county governments such as the Government of Sacramento County, while municipalities such as the city of Sacramento and Folsom provide additional, often non-essential services.

It is composed of the elected five-member Board of Supervisors, several other elected offices including the Sheriff, District Attorney, and Assessor, and numerous county departments and entities under the supervision of the County Executive Officer. In addition, several entities of the government of California have jurisdiction conterminous with Sacramento County, such as the Sacramento County Superior Court.

Under its foundational Charter, the five-member elected Sacramento County Board of Supervisors (BOS) is the county legislature. The board operates in a legislative, executive, and quasi-judicial capacity. The current members are:

  • Phil Serna, district 1
  • Patrick Kennedy, district 2
  • Rich Desmond, district 3
  • Sue Frost, district 4
  • Don Nottoli, district 5

The Sacramento County Code is the codified law of Sacramento County in the form of local ordinances passed by the Board of Supervisors.

Policing

The Sacramento County Sheriff provides court protection and jail management for the entire county. It provides patrol and detective services for the unincorporated areas of the county. Incorporated municipalities within the county that have their own municipal police departments or contract with the Sacramento County sheriff for their policing are: Elk Grove, 170,000, municipal department; Citrus Heights, 88,000, municipal department; Folsom, 78,000, municipal department; Isleton, sheriff contract; Rancho Cordova, 73,000, sheriff contract; Galt, population 26,000, municipal department.

Politics

Voter registration

Cities by population and voter registration

Overview

Sacramento County was politically competitive in most presidential elections between 1976 and 2004, but now votes significantly in favor of the Democratic candidates. Candidates from the Democratic Party have carried the county in the past eight presidential elections, and have won a majority of the county's votes four times during that time (in 2008, 2012, 2016, and 2020). The city of Sacramento is strongly Democratic, while rural areas are strongly Republican; suburban areas are more divided. This pattern is also present in congressional and state legislative elections. The last Republican presidential candidate to win a majority in the county was George H. W. Bush in 1988.

United States presidential election results for Sacramento County, California[27]
Year Republican Democratic Third party
No.  % No.  % No.  %
2020 259,405 36.11% 440,808 61.36% 18,227 2.54%
2016 189,789 33.75% 326,023 57.98% 46,473 8.27%
2012 202,514 39.13% 300,503 58.06% 14,565 2.81%
2008 213,583 39.34% 316,506 58.30% 12,770 2.35%
2004 235,539 49.29% 236,657 49.52% 5,670 1.19%
2000 195,619 45.33% 212,792 49.31% 23,139 5.36%
1996 166,049 40.76% 203,019 49.83% 38,346 9.41%
1992 160,366 35.36% 197,540 43.56% 95,606 21.08%
1988 201,832 51.01% 188,557 47.65% 5,301 1.34%
1984 204,922 55.56% 159,128 43.14% 4,791 1.30%
1980 153,721 47.72% 130,031 40.37% 38,368 11.91%
1976 123,110 44.63% 144,203 52.27% 8,563 3.10%
1972 141,218 49.00% 137,287 47.63% 9,716 3.37%
1968 97,177 41.66% 118,769 50.92% 17,300 7.42%
1964 77,871 34.17% 149,668 65.68% 332 0.15%
1960 84,252 43.26% 109,695 56.32% 809 0.42%
1956 67,686 45.10% 82,134 54.73% 260 0.17%
1952 67,207 49.02% 69,066 50.37% 837 0.61%
1948 35,074 37.78% 54,197 58.38% 3,571 3.85%
1944 24,611 33.16% 49,204 66.30% 403 0.54%
1940 23,201 30.76% 51,351 68.09% 864 1.15%
1936 12,119 20.14% 47,265 78.53% 800 1.33%
1932 14,553 27.74% 36,370 69.32% 1,542 2.94%
1928 20,762 50.83% 19,684 48.19% 403 0.99%
1924 13,400 41.08% 2,285 7.01% 16,932 51.91%
1920 15,634 64.87% 7,150 29.67% 1,316 5.46%
1916 10,696 40.19% 14,538 54.63% 1,379 5.18%
1912 36 0.19% 9,869 51.39% 9,300 48.42%
1908 6,515 55.15% 4,533 38.37% 766 6.48%
1904 6,666 65.23% 2,384 23.33% 1,170 11.45%
1900 5,506 54.78% 4,325 43.03% 220 2.19%
1896 4,600 47.68% 4,831 50.07% 217 2.25%
1892 4,362 48.92% 3,498 39.23% 1,057 11.85%
1888 4,769 56.37% 3,447 40.74% 244 2.88%
1884 4,367 60.15% 2,659 36.63% 234 3.22%
1880 3,794 56.11% 2,817 41.66% 151 2.23%

In gubernatorial elections, Sacramento County is typically a bellwether, having voted for the winner every time since 1962 with the exception of 1970 and 2002.

Gubernatorial election results
Sacramento County vote
by party in gubernatorial elections
Year GOP DEM
2018 41.2% 212,010 58.8% 302,696
2014 37.7% 122,342 62.3% 202,416
2010 38.5% 162,369 56.7% 239,599
2006 60.5% 218,889 34.2% 123,685
2003 52.3% 195,435 26.5% 98,877
2002 46.6% 147,456 40.8% 129,143
1998 39.7% 142,970 57.4% 206,870
1994 54.8% 196,229 40.9% 146,423
1990 50.3% 167,982 44.7% 149,215
1986 68.1% 207,086 30.1% 91,660
1982 52.4% 171,176 44.7% 146,167
1978 34.7% 88,445 54.9% 139,821
1974 45.9% 104,595 51.6% 117,711
1970 46.0% 105,523 52.5% 120,365
1966 50.9% 109,801 49.1% 105,861
1962 37.7% 71,788 60.7% 115,462

In the House of Representatives, all of California's 6th congressional district and portions of its 3rd, and 7th districts are in the county.[28]

In the State Assembly, all of the 7th and 8th districts and parts of the 6th, 9th, and 11th districts are in the county.

In the State Senate, parts of the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 6th, and 8th districts are in the county.

According to the California Secretary of State, as of October 22, 2012, Sacramento County has 698,899 registered voters, out of 944,243 eligible (74%). Of those, 306,960 (44%) are registered Democrats, 225,688 (32%) are registered Republicans, and 134,677 (19%) have declined to state a political party.[29]

Crime

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

Education

Colleges and universities

Public universities
Community colleges
Private, not for profit
Private, for profit

K-12 education

School districts include:[33]

K-12:

Secondary:

Elementary:

Transportation

 
Pocket-Greenhaven

Public Transportation

Sacramento Regional Transit District, also known as Sacramento RT, provides public transit throughout the county. It operates bus services, as well as light rail services on the Blue, Green, and Gold lines. In addition, the Yolobus provides Sacramento County with service connecting to destinations in neighboring Yolo County, such as Davis. Sacramento RT and Yolobus both provide bus services connecting Sacramento with Sacramento International Airport.

Amtrak and its Amtrak California subsidiary operate passenger rail service from the Sacramento Valley station. This station is served by the Coast Starlight, the California Zephyr, the Capitol Corridor, and the San Joaquins, which link the region with destinations across California and the United States.

Major highways

Airports

Sacramento International Airport is a major, full-service airport with passenger flights. It is owned by the County of Sacramento. The county also owns Sacramento Mather Airport in Rancho Cordova and Sacramento Executive Airport, both of which are general aviation airports. Sacramento McClellan Airport, formerly McClellan Air Force Base, is a privately owned airport between North Highlands and Rio Linda. There are also privately owned public use airports located in Elk Grove and Rio Linda.

Public roadways

The Sacramento County Department of Transportation (SACDOT)[34] maintains approximately 2200 miles of roadway within the unincorporated area. The roads range from six lane thoroughfares to rural roads.[35]

Communities

 
Elk Grove
 
Folsom Lake

Cities

Census-designated places

Unincorporated community

Former townships

 
1885 map showing the boundaries of the county's 14 civil townships

In February 1851, the county was divided into eight civil townships: the seven marked by asterisks below, plus Sacramento township. In July of that year, American township was divided off from Sacramento township. In 1856, the Board of Supervisors realigned the divisions into the 14 civil townships below, plus the city of Sacramento.[36]

  • Alabama
  • American
  • Brighton*
  • Center*
  • Cosumnes*
  • Dry Creek
  • Franklin
  • Georgiana
  • Granite
  • Lee
  • Mississippi*
  • Natoma*
  • San Joaquin*
  • Sutter*

Population ranking

The population ranking of the following table is based on the 2020 census of Sacramento County.[37]

county seat

Rank City/town/etc. Municipal type Population (2020 Census)
1 Sacramento (State Capital) City 524,943
2 Elk Grove City 176,124
3 Arden-Arcade CDP 94,659
4 Citrus Heights City 87,583
5 Folsom City 80,454
6 Carmichael CDP 79,793
7 Rancho Cordova City 79,332
8 Florin CDP 52,388
9 North Highlands CDP 49,327
10 Antelope CDP 48,733
11 Vineyard CDP 43,935
12 Foothill Farms CDP 35,834
13 Orangevale CDP 35,569
14 Fair Oaks CDP 32,514
15 Galt City 25,383
16 Rosemont CDP 23,510
17 Parkway CDP 15,962
18 Rio Linda CDP 15,944
19 Lemon Hill CDP 14,496
20 La Riviera CDP 11,252
21 Gold River CDP 7,844
22 Fruitridge Pocket CDP 6,102
23 Wilton CDP 5,958
24 Rancho Murieta CDP 5,903
25 Elverta CDP 5,435
26 Mather CDP 4,698
27 Walnut Grove CDP 1,452
28 Clay CDP 1,252
29 Herald CDP 1,160
30 McClellan Park CDP 926
31 Isleton City 794
32 Courtland CDP 326
33 Hood CDP 244
34 Franklin CDP 167
35 Freeport CDP 58

See also

Notes

  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.

References

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External links

  • Official website  
  • Sacramento County transit website
  • Sacramento Metro Chamber – representing Sacramento County and surrounding counties

Coordinates: 38°27′N 121°21′W / 38.45°N 121.35°W / 38.45; -121.35

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Sacramento County ˌ s ae k r e ˈ m ɛ n t oʊ listen is a county located in the U S state of California As of the 2020 census the population was 1 585 055 5 Its county seat is Sacramento 6 which has been the state capital of California since 1854 Sacramento County CaliforniaCountyImages from top down left to right California State Capitol Folsom Powerhouse State Historic Park Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge Sutter s FortFlagSealInteractive map of Sacramento CountyLocation in the state of CaliforniaCountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaRegionSacramento ValleyMetro areaGreater SacramentoIncorporatedFebruary 18 1850 1 Named forThe capital city of Sacramento which is named for the Sacrament of the Holy EucharistCounty seat and largest city SacramentoGovernment TypeCouncil CEO BodyBoard of Supervisors Chair 2 Rich Desmond Vice Chair 2 Patrick Kennedy Board of Supervisors 2 Supervisors Phil SernaPatrick KennedyRich DesmondSue FrostPatrick Hume County ExecutiveAnn EdwardsArea Total994 sq mi 2 570 km2 Land965 sq mi 2 500 km2 Water29 sq mi 80 km2 Highest elevation 3 831 ft 253 m Population April 1 2020 4 Total1 585 055 Density1 600 sq mi 620 km2 Time zoneUTC 8 Pacific Standard Time Summer DST UTC 7 Pacific Daylight Time FIPS code06 067Websitewww wbr saccounty wbr netSacramento County is the central county of the Greater Sacramento metropolitan area The county covers about 994 square miles 2 570 km2 in the northern portion of the Central Valley on into Gold Country Sacramento County extends from the low delta lands between the Sacramento River and San Joaquin River including Suisun Bay north to about ten miles 16 km beyond the State Capitol and east into the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains The southernmost portion of Sacramento County has direct access to San Francisco Bay Since 2010 statewide droughts in California have further strained Sacramento County s water security 7 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Adjacent counties 2 2 National protected areas 3 Demographics 3 1 2020 census 3 2 2011 3 2 1 Places by population ethnicity and income 3 3 2010 3 4 2000 4 Government and policing 4 1 Government 4 2 Policing 5 Politics 5 1 Voter registration 5 1 1 Cities by population and voter registration 5 2 Overview 6 Crime 6 1 Cities by population and crime rates 7 Education 7 1 Colleges and universities 7 2 K 12 education 8 Transportation 8 1 Public Transportation 8 2 Major highways 8 3 Airports 8 4 Public roadways 9 Communities 9 1 Cities 9 2 Census designated places 9 3 Unincorporated community 9 4 Former townships 9 5 Population ranking 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 External linksHistory EditSacramento County was one of the original counties of California which were created in 1850 at the time of statehood The county was named after the Sacramento River which forms its western border The river was named by Spanish cavalry officer Gabriel Moraga for the Santisimo Sacramento Most Holy Sacrament referring to the Catholic Eucharist Alexander Hamilton Willard a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition is buried in the old Franklin Cemetery Geography Edit Sacramento According to the U S Census Bureau the county has a total area of 994 square miles 2 570 km2 of which 965 square miles 2 500 km2 is land and 29 square miles 75 km2 3 0 is water 8 Most of the county is at an elevation close to sea level with some areas below sea level The highest point in the county is Carpenter Hill at 828 feet 252 m in the southeast part of Folsom Major watercourses in the county include the American River Sacramento River Cosumnes River a tributary of the Mokelumne River and Dry Creek a tributary of the Sacramento River Adjacent counties Edit Sutter County northwest Placer County north El Dorado County northeast Amador County east San Joaquin County south Contra Costa County southwest Solano County west Yolo County westNational protected areas Edit Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge California National Historic Trail Pony Express National Historic TrailDemographics EditHistorical populationCensus Pop 18509 087 186024 142165 7 187026 83011 1 188034 39028 2 189040 33917 3 190045 91513 8 191067 80647 7 192091 02934 2 1930141 99956 0 1940170 33320 0 1950277 14062 7 1960502 77881 4 1970631 49825 6 1980783 38124 1 19901 041 21932 9 20001 223 49917 5 20101 418 78816 0 20201 585 05511 7 U S Decennial Census 9 1790 1960 10 1900 1990 11 1990 2000 12 2010 13 2020 14 2020 census Edit Sacramento County California Demographic Profile NH Non Hispanic Race Ethnicity Pop 2010 13 Pop 2020 14 2010 2020White alone NH 687 166 650 271 48 43 41 03 Black or African American alone NH 139 949 145 724 9 86 9 19 Native American or Alaska Native alone NH 7 875 7 432 0 56 0 47 Asian alone NH 198 944 276 295 14 02 17 43 Pacific Islander alone NH 13 099 18 011 0 92 1 14 Some Other Race alone NH 3 418 10 104 0 24 0 64 Mixed Race Multi Racial NH 62 141 102 784 4 38 6 48 Hispanic or Latino any race 306 196 374 434 21 58 23 62 Total 1 418 788 1 585 055 100 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 2011 Edit Population ethnicity and incomeTotal population 15 1 408 480 White 15 845 111 60 0 Black or African American 15 144 018 10 2 American Indian or Alaska Native 15 13 019 0 9 Asian 15 201 766 14 3 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 15 13 912 1 0 Some other race 15 111 587 7 9 Two or more races 15 79 067 5 6 Hispanic or Latino of any race 16 298 709 21 2 Per capita income 17 27 180Median household income 18 56 553Median family income 19 65 720Places by population ethnicity and income Edit Places by population and ethnicityPlace Type 20 Population 15 White 15 Other 15 note 1 Asian 15 Black or AfricanAmerican 15 Native American 15 note 2 Hispanic or Latino of any race 16 Antelope CDP 46 343 66 8 10 5 10 8 10 4 1 6 13 7 Arden Arcade CDP 91 132 73 4 11 4 5 5 8 5 1 2 17 5 Carmichael CDP 61 710 82 0 7 2 5 1 4 4 1 3 10 6 Citrus Heights City 84 112 82 2 10 5 2 7 3 0 1 6 16 5 Clay CDP 1 188 68 5 25 3 6 2 0 0 0 0 24 4 Courtland CDP 484 52 5 44 6 2 9 0 0 0 0 80 8 Elk Grove City 146 537 44 3 17 3 25 2 11 1 2 1 19 4 Elverta CDP 5 203 83 0 8 6 5 0 1 1 2 3 10 4 Fair Oaks CDP 30 297 86 9 5 9 5 2 1 5 0 5 9 3 Florin CDP 49 869 42 9 13 2 26 4 14 4 3 1 30 8 Folsom City 70 564 71 6 7 3 13 4 6 7 1 1 11 4 Foothill Farms CDP 32 798 68 1 15 1 5 0 10 7 1 1 21 6 Franklin CDP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Freeport CDP 23 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fruitridge Pocket CDP 5 675 37 9 21 3 22 4 15 0 3 3 43 5 Galt City 23 393 67 5 26 3 2 0 2 7 1 5 38 5 Gold River CDP 8 272 71 5 7 0 18 2 3 3 0 0 5 8 Herald CDP 1 019 93 3 6 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 6 Hood CDP 206 78 2 18 4 3 4 0 0 0 0 69 9 Isleton City 702 72 4 16 0 10 4 1 3 0 0 40 3 La Riviera CDP 10 971 68 0 12 3 7 6 11 4 0 7 16 8 Lemon Hill CDP 13 348 45 7 22 2 19 2 9 5 3 4 46 2 McClellan Park CDP 946 35 1 20 6 26 7 17 5 0 0 24 4 Mather CDP 4 650 54 8 12 5 16 9 10 2 5 5 14 3 North Highlands CDP 42 888 62 0 17 0 4 5 14 3 2 3 22 8 Orangevale CDP 33 733 88 0 5 9 2 8 2 1 1 1 9 5 Parkway CDP 14 149 56 1 14 2 12 3 16 6 0 9 44 7 Rancho Cordova City 64 072 62 7 14 3 12 5 8 8 1 7 20 1 Rancho Murieta CDP 6 376 86 0 4 8 4 9 4 2 0 0 6 0 Rio Linda CDP 14 366 76 1 14 0 5 7 3 7 0 6 18 8 Rosemont CDP 23 020 62 7 14 1 10 1 12 1 1 0 21 6 Sacramento City 463 537 49 3 15 2 19 1 13 9 2 5 26 0 Vineyard CDP 25 993 47 3 10 3 28 2 12 3 1 9 15 1 Walnut Grove CDP 1 294 62 1 20 2 17 2 0 0 0 5 18 3 Wilton CDP 4 364 70 4 13 8 8 7 1 0 6 1 17 0 Data for Sacramento County area of this CDPPlaces by population and incomePlace Type 20 Population 21 Per capita income 17 Median household income 18 Median family income 19 Antelope CDP 46 343 25 932 71 211 73 392Arden Arcade CDP 91 132 32 263 46 694 64 453Carmichael CDP 61 710 32 140 53 686 71 907Citrus Heights City 84 112 25 778 54 575 64 473Clay CDP 1 188 35 302 99 635 102 586Courtland CDP 484 80 503 46 705 45 682Elk Grove City 146 537 29 188 78 564 83 346Elverta CDP 5 203 23 620 66 435 66 157Fair Oaks CDP 30 297 40 601 72 381 90 982Florin CDP 49 869 17 032 43 441 48 022Folsom City 70 564 37 187 95 143 113 338Foothill Farms CDP 32 798 20 591 47 615 47 439Franklin CDP 0 22 22 22 Freeport CDP 23 23 857 43 250 22 Fruitridge Pocket CDP 5 675 11 800 28 666 30 417Galt City 23 393 21 425 59 125 63 266Gold River CDP 8 272 57 104 112 111 117 259Herald CDP 1 019 28 500 82 639 83 194Hood CDP 206 18 224 48 214 77 895Isleton City 702 19 215 30 795 32 841La Riviera CDP 10 971 29 193 56 420 60 721Lemon Hill CDP 13 348 12 256 29 958 30 261McClellan Park CDP 946 16 636 44 531 44 375Mather CDP 4 650 32 276 83 208 81 310North Highlands CDP 42 888 17 815 41 774 45 785Orangevale CDP 33 733 31 102 68 938 77 341Parkway CDP 14 149 17 268 41 524 42 445Rancho Cordova City 64 072 24 967 53 878 60 122Rancho Murieta CDP 6 376 52 821 100 878 112 284Rio Linda CDP 14 366 23 808 57 891 69 136Rosemont CDP 23 020 25 030 56 314 64 345Sacramento City 463 537 25 744 50 781 57 192Vineyard CDP 25 993 27 419 76 449 84 100Walnut Grove CDP 1 294 34 296 64 770 80 385Wilton CDP 4 364 35 280 87 000 107 4042010 Edit The 2010 United States Census reported that Sacramento County had a population of 1 418 788 The racial makeup of Sacramento County was 815 151 57 5 White 200 228 15 4 African American 14 308 1 0 Native American 203 211 14 3 Asian 13 858 1 0 Pacific Islander 131 691 9 3 from other races and 93 511 6 6 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 306 196 persons 21 6 23 Population reported at 2010 United States CensusThe County TotalPopulation White AfricanAmerican NativeAmerican Asian PacificIslander otherraces two ormore races Hispanicor Latino of any race Sacramento County 1 418 788 815 151 147 058 14 308 203 211 13 858 131 691 93 511 306 196Incorporatedcities TotalPopulation White AfricanAmerican NativeAmerican Asian PacificIslander otherraces two ormore races Hispanicor Latino of any race Citrus Heights 83 301 66 856 2 751 753 2 714 363 5 348 4 516 13 734Elk Grove 153 015 70 478 20 172 965 40 261 1 807 10 231 12 101 27 581Folsom 72 203 53 627 4 140 427 9 000 173 1 818 3 018 8 064Galt 23 647 15 639 430 361 815 108 4 834 1 460 10 113Isleton 804 542 10 10 41 4 139 58 316Rancho Cordova 64 776 39 123 8 561 668 7 831 556 5 517 4 520 12 740Sacramento 466 488 210 006 80 005 5 291 85 503 6 655 57 573 33 125 125 276Census designatedplaces TotalPopulation White AfricanAmerican NativeAmerican Asian PacificIslander otherraces two ormore races Hispanicor Latino of any race Antelope 45 770 29 200 4 039 402 6 090 407 2 284 3 348 6 635Arden Arcade 92 186 64 688 8 977 948 5 152 531 7 420 5 470 17 147Carmichael 61 762 49 776 4 972 546 2 653 287 2 035 3 493 7 218Clay 1 195 981 6 24 8 0 108 68 242Courtland 355 247 0 6 4 0 75 23 200Elverta 5 492 4 453 117 77 208 48 302 287 859Fair Oaks 30 912 26 479 729 255 1 289 57 738 1 365 2 954Florin 47 513 15 034 9 521 543 13 605 815 6 756 3 239 13 048Foothill Farms 33 121 21 249 4 628 357 1 731 208 3 362 2 586 7 579Franklin 155 119 0 0 5 0 20 11 42Freeport 38 34 0 0 2 0 1 1 6Fruitridge Pocket 5 800 1 704 1 047 105 1 113 67 1 317 447 2 345Gold River 7 912 5 837 195 20 1 426 28 97 309 515Herald 1 184 934 20 13 64 7 105 41 254Hood 271 135 0 15 15 1 70 35 137La Riviera 10 802 7 315 1 084 76 766 87 671 803 1 756Lemon Hill 13 729 5 091 3 493 246 2 394 196 3 487 822 6 790Mather 4 451 467 99 13 27 21 31 85 110McClellan Park 743 2 477 393 42 850 84 267 338 704North Highlands 45 794 27 000 6 003 603 2 067 300 4 709 3 132 10 077Orangevale 33 960 29 679 463 316 1 040 75 879 1 508 3 448Parkway 14 670 5 225 3 696 182 1 997 300 3 161 1 109 6 185Rancho Murieta 5 488 4 874 130 33 158 6 81 206 425Rio Linda 15 106 11 654 502 235 665 62 1 304 821 3 033Rosemont 22 681 13 496 2 720 310 2 419 134 1 754 1 848 4 587Vineyard 24 836 11 306 2 426 163 7 293 256 1 682 1 710 4 414Walnut Grove 1 542 943 15 24 110 0 402 48 673Wilton 5 363 4 234 169 45 289 13 343 270 683Otherunincorporated areas TotalPopulation White AfricanAmerican NativeAmerican Asian PacificIslander otherraces two ormore races Hispanicor Latino of any race All others not CDPs combined 24 823 14 249 2 472 234 3 606 202 2 770 1 290 6 3062000 Edit As of the census 24 of 2000 there were 1 223 499 people 453 602 households and 297 562 families residing in the county The population density was 1 267 inhabitants per square mile 489 km2 There were 474 814 housing units at an average density of 492 per square mile 190 km2 The racial makeup of the county was 64 0 White 10 6 Black or African American 1 09 Native American 13 5 Asian 0 6 Pacific Islander 7 5 from other races and 5 8 from two or more races 19 3 of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race 10 2 were of German 7 0 English 6 7 Irish and 5 1 American ancestry according to Census 2000 75 7 spoke only English at home 10 0 spoke Spanish 1 5 Hmong 1 4 Chinese or Mandarin 1 3 Vietnamese 1 2 Tagalog and 1 2 Russian There were 453 602 households out of which 33 7 had children under the age of 18 living with them 46 4 were married couples living together 14 1 had a female householder with no husband present and 34 4 were non families 26 7 of all households were made up of individuals and 8 0 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 64 and the average family size was 3 24 In the county the population was spread out with 27 6 under the age of 18 9 5 from 18 to 24 31 0 from 25 to 44 20 9 from 45 to 64 and 11 1 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 34 years For every 100 females there were 95 9 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 92 5 males The median income for a household in the county was 43 816 and the median income for a family was 50 717 Males had a median income of 39 482 versus 31 569 for females The per capita income for the county was 21 142 About 10 3 of families and 14 1 of the population were below the poverty line including 20 2 of those under age 18 and 6 6 of those age 65 or over Government and policing EditMain article Government of Sacramento County California Government Edit The Government of Sacramento County is defined and authorized under the California Constitution California law and the Charter of the County of Sacramento 25 Much of the Government of California is in practice the responsibility of county governments such as the Government of Sacramento County while municipalities such as the city of Sacramento and Folsom provide additional often non essential services It is composed of the elected five member Board of Supervisors several other elected offices including the Sheriff District Attorney and Assessor and numerous county departments and entities under the supervision of the County Executive Officer In addition several entities of the government of California have jurisdiction conterminous with Sacramento County such as the Sacramento County Superior Court Under its foundational Charter the five member elected Sacramento County Board of Supervisors BOS is the county legislature The board operates in a legislative executive and quasi judicial capacity The current members are Phil Serna district 1 Patrick Kennedy district 2 Rich Desmond district 3 Sue Frost district 4 Don Nottoli district 5The Sacramento County Code is the codified law of Sacramento County in the form of local ordinances passed by the Board of Supervisors Policing Edit The Sacramento County Sheriff provides court protection and jail management for the entire county It provides patrol and detective services for the unincorporated areas of the county Incorporated municipalities within the county that have their own municipal police departments or contract with the Sacramento County sheriff for their policing are Elk Grove 170 000 municipal department Citrus Heights 88 000 municipal department Folsom 78 000 municipal department Isleton sheriff contract Rancho Cordova 73 000 sheriff contract Galt population 26 000 municipal department Politics EditVoter registration Edit Population and registered votersTotal population 15 1 408 480 Registered voters 26 note 3 697 505 49 5 Democratic 26 306 215 43 9 Republican 26 222 338 31 9 Democratic Republican spread 26 83 877 12 0 Independent 26 20 045 2 9 Green 26 3 878 0 6 Libertarian 26 4 175 0 6 Peace and Freedom 26 2 571 0 4 Americans Elect 26 33 0 0 Other 26 1 320 0 2 No party preference 26 136 930 19 6 Cities by population and voter registration Edit Cities by population and voter registrationCity Population 15 Registered voters 26 note 3 Democratic 26 Republican 26 D R spread 26 Other 26 No party preference 26 Citrus Heights 84 112 50 4 34 4 41 4 7 0 9 5 18 4 Elk Grove 146 537 53 5 43 5 32 0 11 5 7 0 20 4 Folsom 70 564 51 7 29 6 44 3 14 7 7 9 21 5 Galt 23 393 43 2 35 3 40 2 4 9 9 1 19 2 Isleton 702 47 9 52 4 22 9 29 5 8 0 20 5 Rancho Cordova 64 072 49 0 43 1 33 2 9 9 7 5 19 0 Sacramento 463 537 47 5 52 4 21 9 30 5 7 1 21 1 Overview Edit Sacramento County was politically competitive in most presidential elections between 1976 and 2004 but now votes significantly in favor of the Democratic candidates Candidates from the Democratic Party have carried the county in the past eight presidential elections and have won a majority of the county s votes four times during that time in 2008 2012 2016 and 2020 The city of Sacramento is strongly Democratic while rural areas are strongly Republican suburban areas are more divided This pattern is also present in congressional and state legislative elections The last Republican presidential candidate to win a majority in the county was George H W Bush in 1988 United States presidential election results for Sacramento County California 27 Year Republican Democratic Third partyNo No No 2020 259 405 36 11 440 808 61 36 18 227 2 54 2016 189 789 33 75 326 023 57 98 46 473 8 27 2012 202 514 39 13 300 503 58 06 14 565 2 81 2008 213 583 39 34 316 506 58 30 12 770 2 35 2004 235 539 49 29 236 657 49 52 5 670 1 19 2000 195 619 45 33 212 792 49 31 23 139 5 36 1996 166 049 40 76 203 019 49 83 38 346 9 41 1992 160 366 35 36 197 540 43 56 95 606 21 08 1988 201 832 51 01 188 557 47 65 5 301 1 34 1984 204 922 55 56 159 128 43 14 4 791 1 30 1980 153 721 47 72 130 031 40 37 38 368 11 91 1976 123 110 44 63 144 203 52 27 8 563 3 10 1972 141 218 49 00 137 287 47 63 9 716 3 37 1968 97 177 41 66 118 769 50 92 17 300 7 42 1964 77 871 34 17 149 668 65 68 332 0 15 1960 84 252 43 26 109 695 56 32 809 0 42 1956 67 686 45 10 82 134 54 73 260 0 17 1952 67 207 49 02 69 066 50 37 837 0 61 1948 35 074 37 78 54 197 58 38 3 571 3 85 1944 24 611 33 16 49 204 66 30 403 0 54 1940 23 201 30 76 51 351 68 09 864 1 15 1936 12 119 20 14 47 265 78 53 800 1 33 1932 14 553 27 74 36 370 69 32 1 542 2 94 1928 20 762 50 83 19 684 48 19 403 0 99 1924 13 400 41 08 2 285 7 01 16 932 51 91 1920 15 634 64 87 7 150 29 67 1 316 5 46 1916 10 696 40 19 14 538 54 63 1 379 5 18 1912 36 0 19 9 869 51 39 9 300 48 42 1908 6 515 55 15 4 533 38 37 766 6 48 1904 6 666 65 23 2 384 23 33 1 170 11 45 1900 5 506 54 78 4 325 43 03 220 2 19 1896 4 600 47 68 4 831 50 07 217 2 25 1892 4 362 48 92 3 498 39 23 1 057 11 85 1888 4 769 56 37 3 447 40 74 244 2 88 1884 4 367 60 15 2 659 36 63 234 3 22 1880 3 794 56 11 2 817 41 66 151 2 23 In gubernatorial elections Sacramento County is typically a bellwether having voted for the winner every time since 1962 with the exception of 1970 and 2002 Gubernatorial election resultsSacramento County vote by party in gubernatorial elections Year GOP DEM2018 41 2 212 010 58 8 302 6962014 37 7 122 342 62 3 202 4162010 38 5 162 369 56 7 239 5992006 60 5 218 889 34 2 123 6852003 52 3 195 435 26 5 98 8772002 46 6 147 456 40 8 129 1431998 39 7 142 970 57 4 206 8701994 54 8 196 229 40 9 146 4231990 50 3 167 982 44 7 149 2151986 68 1 207 086 30 1 91 6601982 52 4 171 176 44 7 146 1671978 34 7 88 445 54 9 139 8211974 45 9 104 595 51 6 117 7111970 46 0 105 523 52 5 120 3651966 50 9 109 801 49 1 105 8611962 37 7 71 788 60 7 115 462 In the House of Representatives all of California s 6th congressional district and portions of its 3rd and 7th districts are in the county 28 In the State Assembly all of the 7th and 8th districts and parts of the 6th 9th and 11th districts are in the county In the State Senate parts of the 1st 3rd 4th 6th and 8th districts are in the county According to the California Secretary of State as of October 22 2012 Sacramento County has 698 899 registered voters out of 944 243 eligible 74 Of those 306 960 44 are registered Democrats 225 688 32 are registered Republicans and 134 677 19 have declined to state a political party 29 Crime EditThe following table includes the number of incidents reported and the rate per 1 000 persons for each type of offense Population and crime ratesPopulation 15 1 408 480Violent crime 30 8 988 6 38 Homicide 30 70 0 05 Forcible rape 30 448 0 32 Robbery 30 3 282 2 33 Aggravated assault 30 5 188 3 68Property crime 30 31 835 22 60 Burglary 30 12 526 8 89 Larceny theft 30 31 30 971 21 99 Motor vehicle theft 30 8 624 6 12Arson 30 366 0 26Cities by population and crime rates Edit Cities by population and crime ratesCity Population 32 Violent crimes 32 Violent crime rateper 1 000 persons Property crimes 32 Property crime rateper 1 000 personsCitrus Heights 85 112 329 3 87 3 117 36 62Elk Grove 156 344 512 3 27 3 292 21 06Folsom 73 678 85 1 15 1 277 17 33Galt 24 163 59 2 44 470 19 45Rancho Cordova 66 214 393 5 94 2 107 31 82Sacramento 476 557 3 520 7 39 19 967 41 90Education EditColleges and universities Edit Public universitiesCalifornia State University Sacramento UC Davis Extension UC Davis School of Medicine UC Davis Betty Irene Moore School of NursingCommunity collegesLos Rios Community College District American River College Cosumnes River College Folsom Lake College Sacramento City College Sierra CollegePrivate not for profitUniversity of the Pacific in Sacramento National University Sacramento Regional Campus University of San Francisco Regional Campus University of Southern California Extension Western Seminary Epic Bible CollegePrivate for profitAlliant International University California Northstate University College of Pharmacy Chamberlain University Rancho Cordova DeVry University Lincoln Law School of Sacramento MTI College Professional School of Psychology San Joaquin Valley College The Art Institute of California Sacramento a branch of The Art Institute of California Los Angeles Universal Technical Institute University of Phoenix Sacramento ValleyK 12 education Edit School districts include 33 K 12 Center Joint Unified School District Elk Grove Unified School District Folsom Cordova Unified School District Natomas Unified School District River Delta Joint Unified School District Sacramento City Unified School District San Juan Unified School District Twin Rivers Unified School District Includes some areas for grades K 12 some for 7 12 only and some for 9 12 only Secondary Galt Joint Union High School District Roseville Joint Union High School DistrictElementary Arcohe Union Elementary School District Dry Creek Joint Elementary School District Elverta Joint Elementary School District Galt Joint Union Elementary School District Robla Elementary School DistrictTransportation EditMain article Transportation in the Sacramento metropolitan area Pocket Greenhaven Public Transportation Edit Sacramento Regional Transit District also known as Sacramento RT provides public transit throughout the county It operates bus services as well as light rail services on the Blue Green and Gold lines In addition the Yolobus provides Sacramento County with service connecting to destinations in neighboring Yolo County such as Davis Sacramento RT and Yolobus both provide bus services connecting Sacramento with Sacramento International Airport Amtrak and its Amtrak California subsidiary operate passenger rail service from the Sacramento Valley station This station is served by the Coast Starlight the California Zephyr the Capitol Corridor and the San Joaquins which link the region with destinations across California and the United States Major highways Edit I 5 I 80 I 80 BL US 50 SR 12 SR 16 SR 84 SR 99 SR 104 SR 160 SR 220 SR 275Airports Edit Sacramento International Airport is a major full service airport with passenger flights It is owned by the County of Sacramento The county also owns Sacramento Mather Airport in Rancho Cordova and Sacramento Executive Airport both of which are general aviation airports Sacramento McClellan Airport formerly McClellan Air Force Base is a privately owned airport between North Highlands and Rio Linda There are also privately owned public use airports located in Elk Grove and Rio Linda Public roadways Edit The Sacramento County Department of Transportation SACDOT 34 maintains approximately 2200 miles of roadway within the unincorporated area The roads range from six lane thoroughfares to rural roads 35 Communities Edit Elk Grove Folsom Lake Cities Edit Citrus Heights Elk Grove Folsom Galt Isleton Rancho Cordova Sacramento county seat Census designated places Edit Antelope Arden Arcade Carmichael Clay Courtland Elverta Fair Oaks Florin Foothill Farms Franklin Freeport Fruitridge Pocket Gold River Herald Hood La Riviera Lemon Hill Mather McClellan Park North Highlands Orangevale Parkway Rancho Murieta Rio Linda Rosemont Vineyard Walnut Grove Wilton Unincorporated community Edit LockeFormer townships Edit 1885 map showing the boundaries of the county s 14 civil townships In February 1851 the county was divided into eight civil townships the seven marked by asterisks below plus Sacramento township In July of that year American township was divided off from Sacramento township In 1856 the Board of Supervisors realigned the divisions into the 14 civil townships below plus the city of Sacramento 36 Alabama American Brighton Center Cosumnes Dry Creek Franklin Georgiana Granite Lee Mississippi Natoma San Joaquin Sutter Population ranking Edit The population ranking of the following table is based on the 2020 census of Sacramento County 37 county seat Rank City town etc Municipal type Population 2020 Census 1 Sacramento State Capital City 524 9432 Elk Grove City 176 1243 Arden Arcade CDP 94 6594 Citrus Heights City 87 5835 Folsom City 80 4546 Carmichael CDP 79 7937 Rancho Cordova City 79 3328 Florin CDP 52 3889 North Highlands CDP 49 32710 Antelope CDP 48 73311 Vineyard CDP 43 93512 Foothill Farms CDP 35 83413 Orangevale CDP 35 56914 Fair Oaks CDP 32 51415 Galt City 25 38316 Rosemont CDP 23 51017 Parkway CDP 15 96218 Rio Linda CDP 15 94419 Lemon Hill CDP 14 49620 La Riviera CDP 11 25221 Gold River CDP 7 84422 Fruitridge Pocket CDP 6 10223 Wilton CDP 5 95824 Rancho Murieta CDP 5 90325 Elverta CDP 5 43526 Mather CDP 4 69827 Walnut Grove CDP 1 45228 Clay CDP 1 25229 Herald CDP 1 16030 McClellan Park CDP 92631 Isleton City 79432 Courtland CDP 32633 Hood CDP 24434 Franklin CDP 16735 Freeport CDP 58See also EditHiking trails in Sacramento County History of Sacramento California List of California Historical Landmarks in Sacramento County List of school districts in Sacramento County California National Register of Historic Places listings in Sacramento County California Sacramento Metropolitan Cable Television CommissionNotes 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 Chronology California State Association of Counties Retrieved February 6 2015 a b c County Board of Supervisors Carpenter Hill State amp County QuickFacts United States Census Bureau Retrieved April 6 2016 Sacramento County California United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 30 2022 Find a County National Association of Counties Retrieved June 7 2011 amp sacbee com https amp sacbee com news california water and drought article260869722 html Retrieved May 1 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help 2010 Census Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau August 22 2012 Retrieved October 4 2015 Census of Population and Housing from 1790 2000 US Census Bureau Retrieved January 24 2022 Historical Census Browser University of Virginia Library Retrieved October 4 2015 Forstall Richard L ed March 27 1995 Population of Counties by Decennial Census 1900 to 1990 United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 4 2015 Census 2000 PHC T 4 Ranking Tables for Counties 1990 and 2000 PDF United States Census Bureau April 2 2001 Archived PDF from the original on March 27 2010 Retrieved October 4 2015 a b P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2010 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Sacramento County California United States Census Bureau a b P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2020 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Sacramento County California United States Census Bureau 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 2013 10 26 a b U S Census Bureau American Community Survey 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates Table B03003 U S Census website Retrieved 2013 10 26 a b U S Census Bureau American Community Survey 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates Table B19301 U S Census website Retrieved 2013 10 21 a b U S Census Bureau American Community Survey 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates Table B19013 U S Census website Retrieved 2013 10 21 a b U S Census Bureau American Community Survey 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates Table B19113 U S Census website Retrieved 2013 10 21 a b U S Census Bureau American Community Survey 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates U S Census website Retrieved 2013 10 21 U S Census Bureau American Community Survey 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates Table B01003 U S Census website Retrieved 2013 10 21 a b c d 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 California Government Code 23004 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 2013 10 31 Leip David Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections uselectionatlas org Retrieved September 1 2018 California s 7th Congressional District Representatives amp District Map Civic Impulse LLC Retrieved March 1 2013 CA Secretary of State Report of Registration October 22 2012 Archived November 18 2012 at the Wayback Machine 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 2013 11 14 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 2013 11 14 2020 CENSUS SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP Sacramento County CA PDF U S Census Bureau Archived PDF from the original on July 24 2022 Retrieved July 24 2022 Sacramento County Department of Transportation SACDOT Mileage of Maintained Roadways Davis Winfield J 1890 An Illustrated History of Sacramento County California Lewis Pub Co pp 208 209 OCLC 181326892 Explore Census Data United States Census Bureau United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 9 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sacramento County California Wikisource has the text of an 1879 American Cyclopaedia article about Sacramento County California Official website Sacramento County transit website Sacramento Metro Chamber representing Sacramento County and surrounding counties Coordinates 38 27 N 121 21 W 38 45 N 121 35 W 38 45 121 35 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sacramento County California amp oldid 1136312060, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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