
NEW CALIFORNIA
Proposed State of New California
New California State is based on the rural areas of California becoming New California. The map as it stands now is representative of the
active county committees who are involved in New California. When we release the final map there will be contiguous borders for both New
California State and California. What it will reveal are two states with populations that are near equal but based on rural vs urban
populations. New California will NOT include the most densely populated areas of California. READ MORE BELOW

NEW CALIFORNIA STATE
56 COUNTIES
JULY 4, 2018


New California State is based on the rural areas of California becoming New California State. The map as it stands now is representative of the active county committees who are involved in New California State. When we release the final map there will be contiguous borders for both New California State and California. What it will reveal are two states with populations which are near equal but based on rural vs urban populations. New California State will NOT include the most densely populated areas of California. As an example the most densely populated area of Santa Clara County will not be a part of New California. The same with Sacramento, Los Angles and Alameda counties. These counties carry the designation on the map as "Rural" because their large urban areas would throw off the rural population density of New California State we are attempting to achieve in order to attain real representation by our New California State elected public servants. Note the assembly district map of California to see the heavy concentration of Assembly Members in the Los Angeles county area that will not be a part of New California State.
Federal
Senate 2
House of Representatives 53
Federal Party Affiliation
Senate 2 Democrats
House 46 Democrats, 7 Republicans
State
Senate 40
State Assembly 80
State of California Party Affiliation
Senate 29 Democrats, 11 Republicans
Assembly 60 Democrats, 19 Republicans, 1 Vacancies
Please visit the New California State websites for additional information and updated borders. Note the final border proposal is several months away. newcaliforniastate.com



