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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