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Okay, maybe Mike Johnson is a competent parliamentarian.
Nathan
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« Reply #50 on: February 05, 2012, 09:48:48 PM »

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Ridings (DRA order)

North Coast--Klamath (probably NDP)
Marin--Sonoma (definitely NDP)
Davis--Chico--Red Bluff (Tory)
Sacramento (NDP or Grit)
Citrus Heights--Elk Grove (Tory?)
North Sierra (probably Tory)
Concord--Brentwood (Grit?)
Fairfield--Vallejo--Richmond (Grit?)
San Francisco (NDP)
Oakland (NDP)
Hayward--Fremont (Grit or NDP)
South Sierra (Tory)
Wasco--Visalia--Tulare (Grit, possible NDP after 2011)
Bakersfield--Tehachapi (swing, probably Tory in 2011)
Fresno (Grit)
Modesto--Merced (Grit)
Stockton (Grit/Tory swing, probably Tory in 2011)
San Mateo (NDP)
Monterey Bay (NDP)
Santa Clara (Grit, possible NDP after 2011)
San Jose (NDP)
Santa Barbara--San Luis Obispo (Grit/NDP)
Ventura (swing)
Mojave (Tory)
San Bernardino (Grit/NDP)
Rancho Cucamonga (Grit/NDP)
Palmdale--Santa Clarita (Tory)
Pomona--San Dimas--Covina--Baldwin Park (Grit)
San Gabriel--Temple City--El Monte--Rowland Heights (NDP)
Pasadena--Glendale--Burbank (swing? I really don't know)
San Fernando North (Grit/NDP)
San Fernando South (Tory?)
Inglewood--Manhattan Beach--Marina Del Rey (NDP)
Hollywood--Santa Monica (NDP)
Port of Los Angeles--Torrance--Compton (Grit/NDP)
Los Angeles South Center (NDP)
Los Angeles East Center (NDP)
Long Beach (Grit?)
East Los Angeles--Downey (NDP)
Norwalk--Whittier--Montebello (NDP)
Huntington Beach--Garden Grove (Tory)
Anaheim--Fullerton--Yorba Linda (Tory/Grit swing, probably Tory in 2011)
Newport Beach--Santa Ana (swing)
Irvine--Laguna--San Juan Capistrano (Tory)
Corona--Lake Elsinore (Tory?)
Riverside--Moreno Valley (Grit?)
San Jacinto--Joshua Tree (Tory)
Palomar--Capitan Grande--El Cajon (Tory; this is also probably Torie's riding unless I'm mistaken as to where exactly he lives)
Oceanside--Escondido (Tory)
San Diego North (Grit/NDP?)
San Diego South (Grit/NDP?)
Imperial--California Border (NDP)
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Okay, maybe Mike Johnson is a competent parliamentarian.
Nathan
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« Reply #51 on: February 07, 2012, 02:05:19 PM »

All right, let's just say that the northern appendage of San Jose goes into Santa Clara. That makes it look better and helps even out the population anyway (a riding that's just San Jose has rather a lot of people in it).
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Okay, maybe Mike Johnson is a competent parliamentarian.
Nathan
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« Reply #52 on: February 08, 2012, 02:14:03 AM »

All right, thank you. I was wondering that a little myself given how oddly San Jose is shaped.
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