The Sacramento Bee released a report that lists the ten most liberal and conservative cities in California. Their staff completed a data crunch using the latest voter registration numbers provided by the California Secretary of State. For you quants out there, you'll probably take this data and try to draw some correlations. If you come up with anything interesting, please let me know. The only surprise was that San Francisco ended up as the tenth most liberal city in the state. I thought it would place higher.
Conservative Places
10. Temecula (Riverside)
9. Palos Verdes Estates (Los Angeles)
8. Ridgecrest (Kern)
7. Coronado (San Diego)
6. Rancho Santa Margarita (Orange)
5. San Clemente (Orange)
4. Yorba Linda (Orange)
3. San Marino (Los Angeles)
2. Newport Beach (Orange)
1. Canyon Lake (Riverside)
Liberal Places
10. San Francisco
9. Compton (Los Angeles)
8. San Pablo (CoCo)
7. Fairfax (Marin)
6. Richmond (Contra Costa)
5. Albany (Alameda)
4. Inglewood (Los Angeles)
3. Emeryville (Alameda)
2. Oakland (Alameda)
1. Berkeley (Alameda)


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