El Dorado County, California

County in California

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January 3 2023 Jeff Leikauf becomes the latest El Dorado County Sheriff, taking office on January 3, 2023 and serving to the present.
August 30 2021 Caldor Fire reached Echo Summit, less than a certain distance from South Lake Tahoe.
August 27 2021 Winds drove the Caldor Fire rapidly east towards the Lake Tahoe Basin.
August 16 2021 Caldor Fire exploded in size due to high winds, rapidly expanding in area.
August 14 2021 The Caldor Fire started near Little Mountain, south of Pollock Pines in El Dorado County.
2020 El Dorado County conducted its census, revealing a total population of 191,185, with significant demographic changes since 2000, including increased diversity and shifts in racial composition.
February 19 2013 14 members of the El Dorado County Grand Jury resigned, forcing Supervising Judge Steven Bailey to dissolve the grand jury.
May 15 2012 El Dorado County Board of Supervisors meeting addressed United Nations Agenda 21, discussing concerns about U.S. Forest Service road closures and traffic roundabouts.
2011 El Dorado County conducted a comprehensive demographic census, revealing a total population of 179,878, with a demographic breakdown including 87.8% White, 11.8% Hispanic or Latino, and notable racial diversity across various communities.
2010 Meg Whitman won the gubernatorial race with 56.2% of the vote against her opponent.
2010 Bill Lockyer (referred to as Walters in the data) won the Treasurer race with 51.3% of the vote.
2010 Debra Bowen (referred to as Dunn in the data) won the Secretary of State race with 53.5% of the vote.
2010 Mike Villines won the Insurance Commissioner race with 53.6% of the vote.
2010 Abel Maldonado won the Lieutenant Governor race with 55.6% of the vote.
2010 Steve Cooley won the Attorney General race with a decisive 60.4% of the vote.
2010 John Chiang won the Controller race in a very close contest, winning 46.1% to 45.7%.
2010 United States census reported El Dorado County's total population as 181,058, with significant demographic breakdown including 86.6% White, 12.1% Hispanic or Latino, and notable population growth in El Dorado Hills.
2010 County census showed population growth to 181,058, with noticeable increases in Asian (3.39%) and Hispanic/Latino (12.08%) populations compared to previous census.

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