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June 8, 2011, 8:00 am
The data are mapped at the census block level, the smallest geography available.
CA Census 2010 Population – Hispanic – Statewide
The Latino population is concentrated in the Los Angeles area and the Central Valley and other agricultural regions such as Salinas.
Source: Census Bureau.
The Santa Clara County boundary is outlined in the map.
June 1, 2011, 8:00 am
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CA Census 2010 Population – White – Statewide
The data are mapped at the census block level, the smallest geography available.
The White-Non Hispanic population is concentrated in the rural regions outside the Central Valley.
Source: Census Bureau.
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May 25, 2011, 6:00 pm

San Jose Metro residents were more or likely to have served on a committee or as an officer of an organization than residents of the San Francisco Metro or of the State of California.
California is the entire state of California. The sample consisted of 5,438 interviews with a sample of error at the median of approximately 1 percent.
San Francisco includes San Francisco and Alameda counties. The sample consisted of 549 interviews with a sample of error at the median of approximately 4 percent.
San Jose includes Santa Clara County. The sample consisted of 268 interviews with a sample of error at the median of approximately 6 percent.
Source of Data: Current Population Survey, November 2008 Civic Participation Supplement, Public Use Micro Sample.
May 18, 2011, 6:00 pm

San Jose Metro residents were were slightly more likely to have participated in organizations other than school, service, civic, sports, recreation, or religious than residents in the San Francisco Metro or the State of California.
California is the entire state of California. The sample consisted of 5,438 interviews with a sample of error at the median of approximately 1 percent.
San Francisco includes San Francisco and Alameda counties. The sample consisted of 549 interviews with a sample of error at the median of approximately 4 percent.
San Jose includes Santa Clara County. The sample consisted of 268 interviews with a sample of error at the median of approximately 6 percent.
Source of Data: Current Population Survey, November 2008 Civic Participation Supplement, Public Use Micro Sample.
May 15, 2011, 9:45 am
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CA Census 2010 Population – Asian – CA36
The data are mapped at the census block level, the smallest geography available. The boundary of the district is outlined on the map.
The Asian population is spread throughout California’s 36th Congressional District. In general, they reside a little more inland than the white population.
Source: Census Bureau.
May 15, 2011, 9:30 am
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CA Census 2010 Population – Hispanic – CA36
The data are mapped at the census block level, the smallest geography available. The boundary of the district is outlined on the map.
The Latino population in the 36th Congressional District is concentrated in the southeast corner of the district.
Source: Census Bureau.
May 15, 2011, 9:15 am
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CA Census 2010 Population – Black – CA36
The data are mapped at the census block level, the smallest geography available. The boundary of the district is outlined on the map.
The African-American population is scattered throughout California’s 36th Congressional District. They are most concentrated in the southeast corner of the district.
Source: Census Bureau.
May 15, 2011, 9:00 am
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CA Census 2010 Population – White – CA36
The data are mapped at the census block level, the smallest geography available. The boundary of the district is outlined on the map.
The map makes it clear that California;s 36th Congressional District hugs the coast in the predominantly white areas and generally not including the predominantly non-white areas inland.
Source: Census Bureau.
May 11, 2011, 6:00 pm

San Francisco and San Jose metro residents were no more or less likely to have participated in a religious organization than residents of the State of California.
California is the entire state of California. The sample consisted of 5,438 interviews with a sample of error at the median of approximately 1 percent.
San Francisco includes San Francisco and Alameda counties. The sample consisted of 549 interviews with a sample of error at the median of approximately 4 percent.
San Jose includes Santa Clara County. The sample consisted of 268 interviews with a sample of error at the median of approximately 6 percent.
Source of Data: Current Population Survey, November 2008 Civic Participation Supplement, Public Use Micro Sample.
May 4, 2011, 6:00 pm

San Francisco and San Jose metro residents were no more likely to have participated in a sports or recreation organization than residents of the State of California.
California is the entire state of California. The sample consisted of 5,438 interviews with a sample of error at the median of approximately 1 percent.
San Francisco includes San Francisco and Alameda counties. The sample consisted of 549 interviews with a sample of error at the median of approximately 4 percent.
San Jose includes Santa Clara County. The sample consisted of 268 interviews with a sample of error at the median of approximately 6 percent.
Source of Data: Current Population Survey, November 2008 Civic Participation Supplement, Public Use Micro Sample.