Monterey County, California

County in California

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December 2024 Mary L. Adams' current term as 5th District Supervisor is set to expire at the end of December.
December 2024 Wendy Root Askew's current term as 4th District Supervisor is set to expire in December, potentially marking the end of her current term of office.
December 2024 Luis Alejo's current term as Supervisor for District 1 is set to expire in December 2024.
March 8 2022 Supervisorial election scheduled for Monterey County, with district boundaries adjusted based on the most recent census data.
March 8 2022 Supervisorial election scheduled to be held, with district boundaries adjusted based on the most recent census data to ensure roughly equal population distribution and compliance with California law and the federal Voting Rights Act.
2020 Population census indicates continued demographic changes, with total population reaching 439,035 and Hispanic/Latino population growing to 60.43% of the county's population.
2020 Conducted official census of Monterey County, revealing population rankings for communities. Salinas remains the largest city with 163,542 residents, followed by Seaside with 32,366 and Monterey with 30,218 residents.
2020 United States census recorded Monterey County's population at 439,035.
October 2019 The Bureau of Land Management lifted a five-year moratorium on leasing federal land to fossil fuel companies, which opened 725,000 acres across San Benito, Monterey, and Fresno counties to potential drilling activities.
August 2018 Monterey County adopts a new county flag, which was designed by a resident from Nob Hill.
2013 A comprehensive demographic study of Monterey County was conducted, revealing significant income disparities and socioeconomic variations across different neighborhoods and regions.
2011 Monterey County population census recorded 411,385 residents, with a diverse demographic composition including 72.0% White, 54.6% Hispanic or Latino, and significant representation of Asian (6.2%) and other racial groups.
2010 United States Census reported Monterey County's population as 415,057, revealing a diverse demographic composition with 55.6% White, 55.4% Hispanic or Latino, and significant representation of African American, Native American, Asian, and Pacific Islander populations.

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