County in California, United States
County in California, United States
Merced County, California
County of Merced Seal
Interactive map of Merced County
Coordinates:37°11′N 120°43′W / 37.19°N 120.71°W /37.19; -120.71 Country United States State California Region San Joaquin Valley Incorporated April 19, 1855[ 1] Named after Merced River , originallyEl Río de Nuestra Señora de la Merced ("River of Our Lady of Mercy" in Spanish).County seat Merced Largest city Merced Government
• Type Council–CEO • Body Board of Supervisors • Chair Josh Pedrozo • Vice Chair Daron McDaniel • Board of Supervisors[ 2] Jim Pacheco Josh Pedrozo Daron McDaniel Lloyd Pareira, Jr Scott Silveira • Chief executive officer Raul Lomeli Mendez Area
• Total
1,979 sq mi (5,130 km2 ) • Land 1,935 sq mi (5,010 km2 ) • Water 44 sq mi (110 km2 ) Highest elevation 3,801 ft (1,159 m) Population • Total
281,202 • Density 140/sq mi (55/km2 ) GDP • Total $11.560 billion (2022) Time zone UTC−8 (Pacific Time Zone ) • Summer (DST ) UTC−7 (Pacific Daylight Time )ZIP code 93620, 93635, 93661, 93665, 95301, 95303, 95312, 95315, 95317, 95322, 95324, 95333, 95334, 95388, 95340, 95341, 95343, 95344, 95348, 95365, 95369, 95374
[ 5] Area code 209 FIPS code06-047 GNIS feature ID277288 Congressional district 13th Website www .co .merced .ca .us
Merced County (/m ər ˈ s ɛ d / ⓘ mər-SED ) is acounty located in the northernSan Joaquin Valley section of theCentral Valley , in theU.S. state ofCalifornia .
As of the2020 census , the population was 281,202.[ 6] The county seat isMerced .[ 7] The county is named after theMerced River .
Merced County comprises the Merced, CaliforniaMetropolitan Statistical Area , which is included in theModesto -Merced, CaliforniaCombined Statistical Area . It is located north ofFresno County andFresno , and southeast ofSanta Clara County andSan Jose .
The county derives its name from theMerced River , orEl Río de Nuestra Señora de la Merced (River of Our Lady of Mercy), named in 1806 by an expedition headed byGabriel Moraga , which came upon it at the end of a hot dusty ride on theEl Camino Viejo across the San Joaquin Valley in Spanish colonialLas Californias Province.
Between 1841 and 1844, during the period whenAlta California was a territory of independent Mexico, fourMexican land grants were made in what became Merced County:Rancho Orestimba y Las Garzas ,Rancho Panoche de San Juan y Los Carrisolitos ,Rancho San Luis Gonzaga , andRancho Sanjon de Santa Rita
Merced County was formed in 1855 from parts ofMariposa County . Parts of its territory were given toFresno County in 1856.
According to theU.S. Census Bureau , the county has a total area of 1,979 square miles (5,130 km2 ), of which 1,935 square miles (5,010 km2 ) is land and 44 square miles (110 km2 ) (2.2%) is water.[ 8]
National protected areas [ edit ] Historical population Census Pop. Note %± 1860 1,141 — 1870 2,807 146.0% 1880 5,656 101.5% 1890 8,085 42.9% 1900 9,215 14.0% 1910 15,148 64.4% 1920 24,579 62.3% 1930 36,748 49.5% 1940 46,988 27.9% 1950 69,780 48.5% 1960 90,446 29.6% 1970 104,629 15.7% 1980 134,560 28.6% 1990 178,403 32.6% 2000 210,554 18.0% 2010 255,793 21.5% 2020 281,202 9.9% 2023 (est.) 291,920 [ 9] 3.8% U.S. Decennial Census[ 10] 1790–1960[ 11] 1900–1990[ 12] 1990–2000[ 13] 2010[ 14] 2020[ 15]
Merced County, California – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity(NH = Non-Hispanic ) Pop 2000[ 16] Pop 2010[ 14] Pop 2020[ 15] % 2000 % 2010 % 2020 White alone (NH)85,585 81,599 68,729 40.65% 31.90% 24.44% Black or African American alone (NH)7,594 8,785 8,191 3.61% 3.43% 2.91% Native American orAlaska Native alone (NH)1,115 1,126 1,164 0.53% 0.44% 0.41% Asian alone (NH)14,041 18,183 19,824 6.67% 7.11% 7.05% Pacific Islander alone (NH)281 476 617 0.13% 0.19% 0.22% Other Race alone (NH)410 439 1,242 0.19% 0.17% 0.44% Mixed Race or Multiracial (NH)6,062 4,700 7,578 2.88% 1.84% 2.69% Hispanic or Latino (any race)95,466 140,485 173,857 45.34% 54.92% 61.83% Total 210,554 255,793 281,202 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%
Population, race, and income Total population[ 17] 253,606 White[ 17] 170,229 67.1% Black or African American[ 17] 9,837 3.9% American Indian or Alaska Native[ 17] 2,617 1.0% Asian[ 17] 18,904 7.5% Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander[ 17] 517 0.2% Some other race[ 17] 43,893 17.3% Two or more races[ 17] 7,609 3.0% Hispanic or Latino (of any race)[ 18] 137,974 54.4% Per capita income[ 19] $18,304 Median household income[ 20] $43,945 Median family income[ 21] $48,429
Places by population, race, and income[ edit ] Places by population and race Place Type[ 22] Population[ 17] White[ 17] Other[ 17] [ note 1] Asian[ 17] Black or African American[ 17] Native American[ 17] [ note 2] Hispanic or Latino (of any race)[ 18] Atwater City 27,922 66.0% 21.6% 7.0% 4.3% 1.1% 49.2% Ballico CDP 384 72.1% 24.7% 1.6% 0.0% 1.6% 49.2% Bear Creek CDP 188 44.7% 55.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 89.4% Cressey CDP 614 57.0% 42.3% 0.7% 0.0% 0.0% 63.7% Delhi CDP 9,892 59.0% 28.9% 7.1% 2.2% 2.8% 67.8% Dos Palos City 4,940 79.6% 18.1% 0.0% 2.0% 0.3% 66.5% Dos Palos Y CDP 207 77.3% 22.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 65.2% El Nido CDP 297 44.1% 55.9% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 72.4% Franklin CDP 5,766 71.4% 14.8% 6.6% 2.5% 4.7% 56.4% Gustine City 5,484 85.8% 13.2% 0.3% 0.0% 0.6% 56.1% Hilmar-Irwin CDP 5,224 95.1% 3.6% 1.0% 0.2% 0.0% 9.2% Le Grand CDP 1,893 51.8% 47.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.8% 88.4% Livingston City 12,899 48.0% 32.8% 17.5% 0.9% 0.9% 71.5% Los Banos City 35,252 81.0% 11.3% 3.3% 3.9% 0.5% 67.4% McSwain CDP 4,041 82.8% 8.8% 6.7% 0.3% 1.4% 20.6% Merced City 78,111 56.1% 24.1% 11.4% 6.8% 1.7% 49.6% Planada CDP 4,366 52.3% 44.2% 1.2% 1.6% 0.8% 96.2% Santa Nella CDP 1,292 84.1% 12.0% 0.0% 3.9% 0.0% 70.4% Snelling CDP 97 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 3.1% South Dos Palos CDP 2,144 88.9% 10.0% 0.0% 1.1% 0.0% 94.1% Stevinson CDP 132 53.8% 46.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 46.2% Tuttle CDP 21 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% University of California, Merced CDP 0 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Volta CDP 126 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 55.6% Winton CDP 11,742 61.2% 28.4% 8.2% 1.6% 0.7% 74.5%
The2010 United States census reported that Merced County had a population of 255,793. The racial makeup of Merced County was 148,381 (58.0%)White , 9,926 (3.9%)African American , 3,473 (1.4%)Native American , 18,836 (7.4%)Asian , 583 (0.2%)Pacific Islander , 62,665 (24.5%) fromother races , and 11,929 (4.7%) from two or more races.Hispanic orLatino of any race were 140,485 persons (54.9%).[ 23]
Population reported at2010 United States census The County Total Population White African American Native American Asian Pacific Islander other races two or more races Hispanic orLatino (of any race) Merced County 255,793 148,381 9,926 3,473 18,836 583 62,665 11,929 140,485 Incorporated city Total Population White African American Native American Asian Pacific Islander other races two or more races Hispanic orLatino (of any race)Atwater 28,168 18,410 1,225 364 1,416 76 5,300 1,377 14,808 Dos Palos 4,950 3,377 167 62 37 4 1,075 228 3,075 Gustine 5,520 3,875 73 54 95 8 1,191 224 2,769 Livingston 13,058 5,263 106 348 2,223 18 4,547 553 9,547 Los Banos 35,972 20,846 1,354 512 1,162 134 10,123 1,841 23,346 Merced 78,958 41,177 4,958 1,153 9,342 174 17,804 4,350 39,140 Census-designated place Total Population White African American Native American Asian Pacific Islander other races two or more races Hispanic orLatino (of any race)Ballico 406 237 2 3 11 2 128 23 210 Bear Creek 290 156 4 2 14 0 93 21 170 Cressey 394 253 1 3 15 1 95 26 195 Delhi 10,755 5,655 118 157 405 30 3,930 460 7,706 Dos Palos Y 323 225 1 8 1 0 82 6 197 El Nido 330 162 0 7 9 0 147 5 245 Franklin 6,149 3,455 273 77 931 12 1,072 329 3,250 Hilmar-Irwin 5,197 4,475 15 23 87 1 439 157 916 Le Grand 1,659 869 19 35 17 1 659 59 1,357 McSwain 4,171 3,196 56 34 282 9 422 172 1,081 Planada 4,584 1,681 22 23 46 1 2,725 86 4,347 Santa Nella 1,380 832 22 25 31 0 433 37 968 Snelling 231 206 0 3 6 0 13 3 33 South Dos Palos 1,620 809 135 21 36 10 552 57 1,262 Stevinson 313 228 4 0 0 0 73 8 133 Tuttle 103 77 6 0 6 0 9 5 31 University of California, Merced 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Volta 246 201 7 0 1 4 29 4 132 Winton 10,613 5,696 175 140 701 8 3,455 438 7,566 Otherunincorporated areas Total Population White African American Native American Asian Pacific Islander other races two or more races Hispanic orLatino (of any race)All others not CDPs (combined) 40,403 27,020 1,183 419 1,962 90 8,269 1,460 18,001
As of thecensus [ 24] of 2000, there were 210,554 people, 63,815 households, and 49,775 families residing in the county. Thepopulation density was 109 people per square mile (42 people/km2 ). There were 68,373 housing units at an average density of 36 units per square mile (14 units/km2 ). The racial makeup of the county was 56.2%White , 3.8%Black orAfrican American , 1.2%Native American , 6.8%Asian , 0.2%Pacific Islander , 26.1% fromother races , and 5.7% from two or more races. 45.3% of the population wereHispanic orLatino of any race. 6.6% were ofPortuguese and 6.0%German ancestry according toCensus 2000 . 55.1% spokeEnglish , 35.3%Spanish , 3.2%Hmong , 2.9%Portuguese and 1.0%Punjabi as their first language.
There were 63,815 households, out of which 45.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 57.8% weremarried couples living together, 14.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 22.0% were non-families. 17.7% of all households were made up of individuals, and 7.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.25 and the average family size was 3.69.
In the county, the population was spread out, with 34.5% under the age of 18, 10.3% from 18 to 24, 27.9% from 25 to 44, 17.8% from 45 to 64, and 9.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 29 years. For every 100 females there were 99.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 96.6 males.
The median income for a household in the county was $35,532, and the median income for a family was $38,009. Males had a median income of $31,721 versus $23,911 for females. Theper capita income for the county was $14,257. About 16.9% of families and 21.7% of the population were below thepoverty line , including 28.4% of those under age 18 and 10.7% of those age 65 or over.
As of 2008, according to the Lao Family Community, a nonprofit organization, about 8,000Hmong lived in Merced County.[ 25]
Government and policing [ edit ] Merced County is a California Constitution defined general law county and is governed by an elected Board of Supervisors. The Board consists of five members, elected by districts, who serve four-year staggered terms.[ 26]
Merced County Sheriff's Office[ edit ] The seal of the Merced County Sheriff's Office. The Merced County Sheriff's Office provides court protection, jail administration, and coroner service for the entire county. It provides patrol, detective, and other police services for the unincorporated parts of the county. The main sheriff station and offices are at Merced. There are two sheriff's substations. A Grand Jury report in 2010 stated that the Sheriff processed 12,746 average jail bookings per year with an average daily jail population of 1,123.[ 27]
Municipal police departments [ edit ] Municipal police departments in the county are: Merced, population 83,000; Los Banos, population 38,000; Atwater, population 30,000; Livingston, population 13,000; Gustine, population 6,000; Dos Palos, population 5,500.
State and federal representation [ edit ] In theUnited States House of Representatives , Merced County is inCalifornia's 13th congressional district , represented byDemocrat Adam Gray .[ 28]
In theCalifornia State Legislature , Merced County is inthe 27th Assembly District , represented byDemocrat Esmeralda Soria , andthe 14th Senate District , represented byDemocrat Anna Caballero .[ 29]
Voter registration statistics [ edit ] Population and registered voters Total population[ 17] 253,606 Registered voters[ 30] [ note 3] 98,874 39.0% Democratic[ 30] 43,981 44.5% Republican[ 30] 32,767 33.1% Democratic–Republican spread[ 30] +11,214 +11.4% Independent[ 30] 3,016 3.1% Green[ 30] 568 0.6% Libertarian[ 30] 483 0.5% Peace and Freedom[ 30] 318 0.3% Americans Elect[ 30] 2 0.0% Other[ 30] 180 0.2% No party preference[ 30] 17,559 17.8%
Cities by population and voter registration [ edit ] Cities by population and voter registration City Population[ 17] Registered voters[ 30] [ note 3] Democratic[ 30] Republican[ 30] D–R spread[ 30] Other[ 30] No party preference[ 30] Atwater 27,922 41.0% 39.4% 37.4% +2.0% 8.2% 18.3% Dos Palos 4,940 38.0% 44.4% 35.0% +9.4% 9.9% 14.9% Gustine 5,484 38.3% 48.2% 30.3% +17.9% 7.7% 17.0% Livingston 12,899 34.6% 62.2% 15.9% +46.3% 4.9% 18.9% Los Banos 35,252 37.6% 50.1% 27.6% +22.5% 7.8% 17.7% Merced 78,111 41.0% 46.4% 30.2% +16.2% 8.2% 18.3%
Merced County has been somewhat of a bellwether county for presidential elections. Since1916 , it has voted for the winner in each election except in1956 when it voted forAdlai Stevenson II instead ofDwight D. Eisenhower ,1968 when it voted forHubert Humphrey instead ofRichard Nixon , and2016 when it voted forHillary Clinton instead ofDonald Trump . In2024 ,Donald Trump won the county in a slim victory, continuing the county's bellwether county status.[ 31]
Trump 's win in Merced county made it one of ten counties to flip fromBiden toTrump , as well as making Merced one of six counties to vote for the Republican presidential candidate for the first time in 20 years sinceGeorge W. Bush in2004 . DemocratBarack Obama won a majority in the county in both2008 and 2012. Before that, RepublicanGeorge W. Bush won a majority in the county in both2000 and2004 .
United States presidential election results for Merced County, California[ 32] [ note 4] Year Republican Democratic Third party(ies) No. % No. % No. % 2024 43,955 50.70% 40,190 46.35% 2,558 2.95% 2020 39,397 43.30% 48,991 53.84% 2,605 2.86% 2016 28,725 40.58% 37,317 52.72% 4,747 6.71% 2012 27,581 44.33% 33,005 53.04% 1,636 2.63% 2008 28,704 44.81% 34,031 53.13% 1,316 2.05% 2004 32,773 56.54% 24,491 42.26% 696 1.20% 2000 26,102 51.77% 22,726 45.08% 1,590 3.15% 1996 20,847 44.41% 21,786 46.41% 4,305 9.17% 1992 17,981 36.48% 20,133 40.85% 11,170 22.66% 1988 21,717 51.20% 20,105 47.40% 592 1.40% 1984 24,997 58.85% 17,012 40.05% 468 1.10% 1980 18,043 48.77% 15,886 42.94% 3,067 8.29% 1976 14,842 46.08% 16,637 51.65% 729 2.26% 1972 17,737 54.33% 13,914 42.62% 997 3.05% 1968 11,595 40.90% 14,453 50.98% 2,301 8.12% 1964 8,814 31.18% 19,431 68.74% 24 0.08% 1960 11,990 43.37% 15,545 56.23% 111 0.40% 1956 11,430 45.99% 13,366 53.78% 56 0.23% 1952 13,512 53.26% 11,639 45.88% 219 0.86% 1948 7,721 42.60% 9,959 54.95% 444 2.45% 1944 6,518 41.31% 9,192 58.25% 69 0.44% 1940 6,101 36.35% 10,501 62.57% 182 1.08% 1936 3,230 25.50% 9,208 72.69% 230 1.82% 1932 2,920 27.20% 7,202 67.10% 612 5.70% 1928 4,644 60.17% 2,970 38.48% 104 1.35% 1924 3,573 52.94% 710 10.52% 2,466 36.54% 1920 3,457 62.99% 1,537 28.01% 494 9.00% 1916 2,132 40.72% 2,637 50.36% 467 8.92% 1912 10 0.24% 1,978 46.78% 2,240 52.98% 1908 1,107 44.58% 1,100 44.30% 276 11.12% 1904 972 49.07% 863 43.56% 146 7.37% 1900 811 41.59% 1,081 55.44% 58 2.97% 1896 653 36.24% 1,117 61.99% 32 1.78% 1892 782 39.66% 995 50.46% 195 9.89% 1888 773 43.04% 972 54.12% 51 2.84% 1884 809 45.47% 953 53.57% 17 0.96% 1880 516 41.08% 736 58.60% 4 0.32%
According to the California Secretary of State, as of October 20, 2008, there were 97,179 registered voters in Merced County.[citation needed ] Of those, 44,704 (46.0%) are registered Democratic, 35,955 (37.0%) are registered Republican, 3,090 (3.2%) are registered with other political parties, and 13,430 (13.8%) declined to state a political party.Atwater and the county's unincorporated areas have Republican plurality registration advantages. All of the other cities and towns in the county have Democratic pluralities or majorities in voter registration. Merced County has seen a rightward tilt in recent years, voting "Yes" in the2021 gubernatorial recall election despite voting for GovernorGavin Newsom by a margin of 4% in2018 . The county then voted for Republican nomineeBrian Dahle in2022 over Newsom, as well as for all Republican nominees for statewide office.
The following table includes the number of incidents reported and the rate per 1,000 persons for each type of offense.
Population and crime rates Population[ 17] 253,606 Violent crime[ 33] 1,658 6.54 Homicide[ 33] 26 0.10 Forcible rape[ 33] 78 0.31 Robbery[ 33] 276 1.09 Aggravated assault[ 33] 1,278 5.04 Property crime[ 33] 4,390 17.31 Burglary[ 33] 2,318 9.14 Larceny-theft[ 33] [ 34] 5,089 20.07 Motor vehicle theft[ 33] 903 3.56 Arson[ 33] 90 0.35
Cities by population and crime rates [ edit ] Cities by population and crime rates City Population[ 35] Violent crimes[ 35] Violent crime rate per 1,000 persons Property crimes[ 35] Property crime rate per 1,000 persons Atwater 28,891 180 6.23 1,400 48.46 Dos Palos 5,079 59 11.62 162 31.90 Gustine 5,663 24 4.24 120 21.19 Livingston 13,394 74 5.52 306 22.85 Los Banos 36,897 142 3.85 1,210 32.79 Merced 80,976 810 10.00 4,111 50.77
According to America's Labor Market Information System 2014 report,[ 36] the companies with the largest employment in Merced are, in alphabetical order:
Merced County grows 90% of California'ssweet potato crop,[ 37] due in part to the efforts of John Buttencourt Avila, called "the father of the sweet potato industry".
Public transportation [ edit ] Merced Regional Airport , located two miles (3.2 km) southwest of downtown Merced, provides passenger air service. General aviation airports in the county includeCastle Airport ,Gustine Airport , andLos Banos Municipal Airport .
The population ranking of the following table is based on the2010 census of Merced County.[ 38]
† county seat
Rank City/Town/etc. Municipal type Population (2010 Census) Population (2018 CA Department of Finance) 1 † Merced City 78,958 86,750 2 Los Banos City 35,972 40,986 3 Atwater City 28,168 31,235 4 Livingston City 13,058 14,328 5 Delhi CDP 10,755 6 Winton CDP 10,613 7 Franklin-Beachwood CDP 6,149 8 Gustine City 5,520 5,874 9 Hilmar-Irwin CDP 5,197 10 Dos Palos City 4,950 5,679 11 Planada CDP 4,584 12 McSwain CDP 4,171 13 Le Grand CDP 1,659 14 South Dos Palos CDP 1,620 15 Santa Nella CDP 1,380 16 Ballico CDP 406 17 Cressey CDP 394 18 El Nido CDP 330 19 Dos Palos Y CDP 323 20 Stevinson CDP 313 21 Bear Creek CDP 290 22 Volta CDP 246 23 Snelling CDP 231 24 Tuttle CDP 103
School districts include:[ 39]
K-12:
Secondary:
Elementary:
University of California Merced is in the county.
The formerCastle Air Force Base and theUnited States Penitentiary, Atwater are located in anunincorporated area nearAtwater .
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