مقاطعة سان ماتيو، كاليفورنيا
San Mateo County | |
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County of San Mateo | |
Images, from top down, left to right: View of San Francisco Bay from the San Francisco Bay Discovery Site, San Mateo County Government Center, Año Nuevo State Park | |
الشعار: All of California in One County | |
الإحداثيات: 37°26′N 122°22′W / 37.44°N 122.36°W | |
البلد | الولايات المتحدة |
State | كاليفورنيا |
Region | San Francisco Bay Area |
Incorporated | April 19, 1856[1] |
السمِيْ | Saint Matthew (English translation) |
County seat | Redwood City |
أكبر مدينة | Daly City (population) Redwood City (area) |
المساحة | |
• الإجمالي | 744 ميل² (1٬930 كم²) |
• البر | 448 ميل² (1٬160 كم²) |
• الماء | 293 ميل² (760 كم²) |
أعلى منسوب | 2٬603 ft (793 m) |
التعداد | |
• الإجمالي | 718٬451 |
• Estimate (2019)[4] | 766٬573 |
• الكثافة | 970/sq mi (370/km2) |
منطقة التوقيت | UTC-8 (Pacific Time Zone) |
• الصيف (التوقيت الصيفي) | UTC-7 (Pacific Daylight Time) |
Area codes | 415/628, 650 |
FIPS code | 06-081 |
GNIS feature ID | 277305 |
الموقع الإلكتروني | www |
مقاطعة سان ماتيو (إنگليزية: San Mateo County؛ /ˌsæn məˈteɪ.oʊ/ SAN mə-TAY-oh) هي إحدى مقاطعات ولاية كاليفورنيا في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية. As of the 2010 census, the population was 718,451.[3] The county seat is Redwood City.[5]
San Mateo County is included in the San Francisco–Oakland–Berkeley, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area, and is part of the San Francisco Bay Area, the nine counties bordering San Francisco Bay. It covers most of the San Francisco Peninsula. San Francisco International Airport is located at the northern end of the county, and Silicon Valley begins at the southern end. The county's built-up areas are mostly suburban with some areas being very urban, and are home to several corporate campuses.
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History
San Mateo County was formed in 1856 upon the division of San Francisco County, one of the state's 18 original counties established at California statehood in 1850. Until 1856, San Francisco's city limits extended west to Divisadero Street and Castro Street, and south to 20th Street. In response to the lawlessness and vigilantism that escalated rapidly between 1855 and 1856, the California state government decided to divide the county. A straight line was then drawn across the tip of the San Francisco Peninsula just north of San Bruno Mountain. Everything south of the line became the new San Mateo County while everything north of the line became the new consolidated City and County of San Francisco, to date the only consolidated city-county in California.[6][7] The consolidated city-county of San Francisco was formed by a bill introduced by Horace Hawes and signed by the governor on 19 أبريل 1856. San Mateo County was officially organized on 18 أبريل 1857 under a bill introduced by Senator T.G. Phelps. The 1857 bill defined the southern boundary of San Mateo County as following the south branch of San Francisquito Creek to its source in the Santa Cruz Mountains and thence due west to the Pacific Ocean, and named Redwood City as the county seat.[8] San Mateo County then annexed part of northern Santa Cruz County in March 1868, including Pescadero and Pigeon Point.[6][8]
Japanese Americans in San Mateo
The Japanese first arrived in San Mateo county and were part of a group guided by Ambassador Tomomi Iwakura back in 1872.[9] There were a number of all male Japanese students who came to San Mateo to learn English and many other helpful skills to bring back to Japan.[10] These students were also some of the first Japanese to join American students in the Belmont school for boys. These students had to work for their housing and food before classes and in the evenings.[10] Many of the first Japanese immigrants were able to find jobs as gardeners and landscapers In San Mateo. Most of them had good educational background from their homelands, but their lack of knowing the English language made it difficult for them to find other jobs in the beginning.[11]
Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 741 square miles (1,920 km2), of which 448 square miles (1,160 km2) is land and 293 square miles (760 km2) (40%) is water.[12] It is the third-smallest county in California by land area. A number of bayside watercourses drain the eastern part of the county including San Bruno Creek and Colma Creek. Streams draining the western county include Frenchmans Creek, Pilarcitos Creek, Naples Creek, Arroyo de en Medio, and Denniston Creek. These streams originate along the northern spur of the Santa Cruz Mountains that run through the county. The northern and north-east parts of the county are very heavy densely populated with largely urban and suburban areas, with many of its cities as edge-cities for the Bay Area, whilst the deep south and the west central parts of the county are less densely populated with more rural environment and coastal beaches areas.
الديمغرافيا
As of 2012, San Mateo County had one of the largest Tongan communities outside of Tonga, with an estimated 13,000 Tongan Americans.[13]
2011
Population, race, and income | |||||
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Total population[14] | 711,622 | ||||
White[14] | 424,219 | 59.6% | |||
Black or African American[14] | 20,507 | 2.9% | |||
American Indian or Alaska Native[14] | 2,469 | 0.3% | |||
Asian[14] | 175,098 | 24.6% | |||
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander[14] | 10,556 | 1.5% | |||
Some other race[14] | 47,756 | 6.7% | |||
Two or more races[14] | 31,017 | 4.4% | |||
Hispanic or Latino (of any race)[15] | 177,003 | 24.9% | |||
Per capita income[16] | $45,346 | ||||
Median household income[17] | $87,633 | ||||
Median family income[18] | $104,370 |
Places by population, race, and income
Places by population and race | ||||||||
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Place | Type[19] | Population[14] | White[14] | Other[14] [note 1] |
Asian[14] | Black or African American[14] |
Native American[14] [note 2] |
Hispanic or Latino (of any race)[15] |
Atherton | Town | 6,883 | 84.8% | 4.1% | 10.0% | 0.2% | 0.9% | 5.1% |
Belmont | City | 25,568 | 66.6% | 8.1% | 22.4% | 2.5% | 0.3% | 12.2% |
Brisbane | City | 4,179 | 57.9% | 13.0% | 25.6% | 1.0% | 2.5% | 25.1% |
Broadmoor | CDP | 4,229 | 45.1% | 14.9% | 38.0% | 1.0% | 0.9% | 22.5% |
Burlingame | City | 28,514 | 70.9% | 6.8% | 20.2% | 1.4% | 0.7% | 11.9% |
Colma | Town | 1,785 | 32.2% | 21.8% | 44.0% | 1.3% | 0.7% | 40.0% |
Daly City | City | 100,556 | 27.0% | 13.4% | 55.0% | 3.0% | 1.6% | 24.2% |
East Palo Alto | City | 28,077 | 54.3% | 15.5% | 3.0% | 17.5% | 9.8% | 62.1% |
El Granada | CDP | 4,683 | 91.5% | 6.2% | 2.0% | 0.3% | 0.0% | 9.3% |
Emerald Lake Hills | CDP | 4,273 | 86.3% | 1.8% | 10.9% | 1.0% | 0.0% | 4.6% |
Foster City | City | 30,133 | 46.1% | 6.1% | 45.2% | 2.0% | 0.7% | 6.4% |
Half Moon Bay | City | 11,228 | 84.7% | 10.4% | 3.7% | 1.1% | 0.0% | 29.8% |
Highlands-Baywood Park | CDP | 4,198 | 65.5% | 10.5% | 23.1% | 0.5% | 0.4% | 5.9% |
Hillsborough | Town | 10,748 | 67.8% | 5.3% | 26.0% | 0.6% | 0.2% | 2.1% |
Ladera | CDP | 1,649 | 95.8% | 1.6% | 2.5% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 3.7% |
La Honda | CDP | 1,035 | 92.5% | 4.3% | 2.6% | 0.3% | 0.3% | 6.9% |
Loma Mar | CDP | 72 | 79.2% | 20.8% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% |
Menlo Park | City | 31,669 | 73.1% | 9.9% | 10.2% | 6.0% | 0.9% | 18.1% |
Millbrae | City | 21,275 | 52.6% | 5.8% | 39.2% | 1.9% | 0.4% | 13.7% |
Montara | CDP | 2,739 | 88.6% | 5.1% | 6.3% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 11.2% |
Moss Beach | CDP | 2,439 | 82.3% | 17.2% | 0.3% | 0.2% | 0.1% | 27.2% |
North Fair Oaks | CDP | 14,666 | 70.1% | 22.6% | 4.0% | 1.7% | 1.6% | 74.3% |
Pacifica | City | 37,043 | 67.3% | 10.1% | 19.5% | 2.2% | 0.9% | 17.1% |
Pescadero | CDP | 514 | 64.4% | 35.6% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 48.6% |
Portola Valley | Town | 4,326 | 92.4% | 1.5% | 5.9% | 0.0% | 0.2% | 6.2% |
Redwood City | City | 76,031 | 75.0% | 10.3% | 10.6% | 2.7% | 1.3% | 37.3% |
San Bruno | City | 40,677 | 52.9% | 14.6% | 26.3% | 2.4% | 3.8% | 28.0% |
San Carlos | City | 28,130 | 82.1% | 6.7% | 10.3% | 0.5% | 0.3% | 9.0% |
San Mateo | City | 95,957 | 65.3% | 10.4% | 19.8% | 2.3% | 2.1% | 25.0% |
South San Francisco | City | 62,822 | 41.5% | 16.8% | 35.9% | 2.4% | 3.5% | 33.7% |
West Menlo Park | CDP | 3,600 | 84.0% | 3.7% | 10.2% | 2.2% | 0.0% | 5.6% |
Woodside | Town | 5,263 | 91.1% | 4.0% | 4.4% | 0.2% | 0.4% | 6.6% |
Places by population and income | |||||
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Place | Type[19] | Population[20] | Per capita income[16] | Median household income[17] | Median family income[18] |
Atherton | Town | 6,883 | $128,816 | $250,001 | $250,001 |
Belmont | City | 25,568 | $51,115 | $100,417 | $130,208 |
Brisbane | City | 4,179 | $50,977 | $79,129 | $104,798 |
Broadmoor | CDP | 4,229 | $31,315 | $74,091 | $113,491 |
Burlingame | City | 28,514 | $52,634 | $79,760 | $109,592 |
Colma | Town | 1,785 | $29,912 | $80,972 | $84,605 |
Daly City | City | 100,556 | $28,649 | $75,399 | $83,722 |
East Palo Alto | City | 28,077 | $18,014 | $50,137 | $49,974 |
El Granada | CDP | 4,683 | $59,351 | $125,960 | $168,015 |
Emerald Lake Hills | CDP | 4,273 | $82,988 | $172,619 | $176,250 |
Foster City | City | 30,133 | $53,384 | $115,053 | $131,421 |
Half Moon Bay | City | 11,228 | $47,909 | $96,208 | $120,357 |
Highlands-Baywood Park | CDP | 4,198 | $64,366 | $144,167 | $174,464 |
Hillsborough | Town | 10,748 | $121,336 | $222,131 | $240,568 |
Ladera | CDP | 1,649 | $96,569 | $192,917 | $225,375 |
La Honda | CDP | 1,035 | $59,889 | $155,707 | $161,250 |
Loma Mar | CDP | 72 | $63,633 | $101,250 | [21] |
Menlo Park | City | 31,669 | $68,967 | $111,244 | $156,473 |
Millbrae | City | 21,275 | $41,515 | $83,992 | $101,710 |
Montara | CDP | 2,739 | $63,411 | $140,408 | $141,224 |
Moss Beach | CDP | 2,439 | $50,354 | $104,219 | $134,491 |
North Fair Oaks | CDP | 14,666 | $22,273 | $53,868 | $50,480 |
Pacifica | City | 37,043 | $42,933 | $93,436 | $105,198 |
Pescadero | CDP | 514 | $43,372 | $142,548 | $143,413 |
Portola Valley | Town | 4,326 | $131,950 | $170,208 | $246,111 |
Redwood City | City | 76,031 | $39,927 | $77,111 | $88,525 |
San Bruno | City | 40,677 | $34,102 | $77,468 | $83,432 |
San Carlos | City | 28,130 | $60,313 | $118,865 | $156,085 |
San Mateo | City | 95,957 | $45,248 | $86,772 | $107,023 |
South San Francisco | City | 62,822 | $31,563 | $75,543 | $84,027 |
West Menlo Park | CDP | 3,600 | $78,879 | $132,009 | $183,355 |
Woodside | Town | 5,263 | $120,069 | $222,986 | $243,563 |
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2010
التعداد التاريخي | |||
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التعداد | Pop. | %± | |
1860 | 3٬214 | — | |
1870 | 6٬635 | 106٫4% | |
1880 | 8٬669 | 30٫7% | |
1890 | 10٬087 | 16٫4% | |
1900 | 12٬094 | 19٫9% | |
1910 | 26٬585 | 119٫8% | |
1920 | 36٬781 | 38٫4% | |
1930 | 77٬405 | 110٫4% | |
1940 | 111٬782 | 44٫4% | |
1950 | 235٬659 | 110٫8% | |
1960 | 444٬387 | 88٫6% | |
1970 | 556٬234 | 25٫2% | |
1980 | 587٬329 | 5٫6% | |
1990 | 649٬623 | 10٫6% | |
2000 | 707٬161 | 8٫9% | |
2010 | 718٬451 | 1٫6% | |
2019 (تق.) | 766٬573 | [4] | 6٫7% |
U.S. Decennial Census[22] 1790–1960[23] 1900–1990[24] 1990–2000[25] 2010–2015[3] |
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Population reported at 2010 United States Census | |||||||||
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Population |
American |
American |
Islander |
races |
more races |
or Latino (of any race) | |||
San Mateo County | 718,451 | 383,535 | 20,436 | 3,306 | 178,118 | 10,317 | 84,529 | 38,210 | 182,502 |
cities and towns |
Population |
American |
American |
Islander |
races |
more races |
or Latino (of any race) | ||
Atherton | 6,914 | 5,565 | 75 | 7 | 911 | 45 | 95 | 216 | 268 |
Belmont | 25,835 | 17,455 | 423 | 72 | 5,151 | 198 | 964 | 1,572 | 2,977 |
Brisbane | 4,282 | 2,578 | 80 | 21 | 1,084 | 41 | 182 | 296 | 712 |
Burlingame | 28,806 | 19,510 | 360 | 74 | 5,841 | 139 | 1,451 | 1,431 | 3,966 |
Colma | 1,792 | 620 | 59 | 7 | 619 | 9 | 366 | 112 | 708 |
Daly City | 101,123 | 23,842 | 3,600 | 404 | 56,267 | 805 | 11,236 | 4,969 | 23,929 |
East Palo Alto | 28,155 | 8,104 | 4,704 | 120 | 1,057 | 2,118 | 10,694 | 1,358 | 18,147 |
Foster City | 30,567 | 13,912 | 576 | 29 | 13,746 | 189 | 575 | 1,540 | 1,995 |
Half Moon Bay | 11,324 | 8,580 | 82 | 71 | 490 | 9 | 1,710 | 382 | 3,563 |
Hillsborough | 10,825 | 7,178 | 42 | 7 | 3,044 | 23 | 109 | 422 | 373 |
Menlo Park | 32,026 | 22,494 | 1,551 | 156 | 3,157 | 454 | 2,776 | 1,438 | 5,902 |
Millbrae | 21,532 | 10,177 | 179 | 33 | 9,205 | 214 | 776 | 948 | 2,555 |
Pacifica | 37,234 | 24,166 | 976 | 206 | 7,230 | 315 | 1,703 | 2,638 | 6,243 |
Portola Valley | 4,353 | 3,960 | 12 | 5 | 242 | 1 | 29 | 104 | 175 |
Redwood City | 76,815 | 46,255 | 1,881 | 511 | 8,216 | 795 | 14,967 | 4,190 | 29,810 |
San Bruno | 41,114 | 20,350 | 942 | 246 | 10,423 | 1,377 | 5,075 | 2,701 | 12,016 |
San Carlos | 28,406 | 22,497 | 233 | 65 | 3,267 | 70 | 827 | 1,447 | 2,855 |
San Mateo | 97,207 | 56,214 | 2,296 | 505 | 18,384 | 1,998 | 12,264 | 5,546 | 25,815 |
South San Francisco | 63,632 | 23,760 | 1,625 | 395 | 23,293 | 1,111 | 9,598 | 3,850 | 21,645 |
Woodside | 5,287 | 4,717 | 23 | 4 | 332 | 4 | 63 | 144 | 243 |
places |
Population |
American |
American |
Islander |
races |
more races |
or Latino (of any race) | ||
Broadmoor | 4,176 | 1,705 | 100 | 30 | 1,676 | 44 | 359 | 262 | 981 |
El Granada | 5,467 | 4,608 | 45 | 38 | 190 | 5 | 336 | 245 | 813 |
Emerald Lake Hills | 4,278 | 3,655 | 39 | 5 | 322 | 15 | 56 | 186 | 288 |
Highlands-Baywood Park | 4,027 | 2,657 | 53 | 9 | 1,017 | 17 | 47 | 227 | 306 |
Ladera | 928 | 811 | 13 | 0 | 16 | 2 | 18 | 68 | 69 |
La Honda | 1,426 | 1,269 | 3 | 1 | 98 | 0 | 5 | 50 | 33 |
Loma Mar | 113 | 101 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 12 |
Montara | 2,909 | 2,491 | 16 | 21 | 142 | 1 | 97 | 141 | 324 |
Moss Beach | 3,103 | 2,280 | 25 | 43 | 118 | 9 | 494 | 134 | 903 |
North Fair Oaks | 14,687 | 7,060 | 235 | 143 | 548 | 219 | 5,728 | 754 | 10,731 |
Pescadero | 643 | 314 | 2 | 2 | 5 | 1 | 294 | 25 | 402 |
West Menlo Park | 3,659 | 2,983 | 28 | 2 | 416 | 4 | 52 | 174 | 201 |
unincorporated areas |
Population |
American |
American |
Islander |
races |
more races |
or Latino (of any race) | ||
All others not CDPs (combined) | 15,806 | 11,667 | 156 | 74 | 1,608 | 85 | 1,583 | 633 | 3,542 |
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Politics
Voter registration
Population and registered voters | ||
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Total population[14] | 711,622 | |
Registered voters[27][note 3] | 360,786 | 50.7% |
Democratic[27] | 185,134 | 51.3% |
Republican[27] | 69,925 | 19.4% |
Democratic–Republican spread[27] | +115,209 | +31.9% |
Independent[27] | 7,693 | 2.1% |
Green[27] | 2,521 | 0.7% |
Libertarian[27] | 1,852 | 0.5% |
Peace and Freedom[27] | 735 | 0.2% |
Americans Elect[27] | 14 | 0.0% |
Other[27] | 754 | 0.2% |
No party preference[27] | 92,158 | 25.5% |
Cities by population and voter registration
Cities by population and voter registration | |||||||
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City | Population[14] | Registered voters[27] [note 3] |
Democratic[27] | Republican[27] | D–R spread[27] | Other[27] | No party preference[27] |
Atherton | 6,883 | 72.7% | 31.9% | 41.1% | -9.2% | 5.1% | 23.8% |
Belmont | 25,568 | 59.4% | 49.4% | 20.8% | +28.6% | 6.3% | 25.8% |
Brisbane | 4,179 | 57.8% | 54.9% | 12.8% | +42.1% | 7.0% | 27.5% |
Burlingame | 28,514 | 56.1% | 48.5% | 22.3% | +26.2% | 5.8% | 25.6% |
Colma | 1,785 | 35.0% | 59.1% | 10.6% | +48.5% | 6.7% | 26.0% |
Daly City | 100,556 | 38.8% | 55.6% | 12.3% | +43.3% | 4.9% | 29.0% |
East Palo Alto | 28,077 | 30.3% | 64.4% | 8.7% | +55.7% | 4.9% | 23.5% |
Foster City | 30,133 | 51.3% | 45.2% | 21.2% | +24.0% | 4.6% | 30.7% |
Half Moon Bay | 11,228 | 58.3% | 47.3% | 22.6% | +24.7% | 7.7% | 24.9% |
Hillsborough | 10,748 | 66.9% | 31.8% | 39.5% | -7.7% | 5.2% | 25.5% |
Menlo Park | 31,669 | 57.1% | 50.6% | 21.5% | +29.1% | 4.8% | 24.7% |
Millbrae | 21,275 | 54.0% | 47.9% | 20.9% | +27.0% | 5.8% | 27.6% |
Pacifica | 37,043 | 61.5% | 55.4% | 15.8% | +39.6% | 7.6% | 23.9% |
Portola Valley | 4,326 | 76.1% | 44.7% | 29.2% | +15.5% | 5.4% | 22.4% |
Redwood City | 76,031 | 47.6% | 50.7% | 20.7% | +30.0% | 5.9% | 24.8% |
San Bruno | 40,677 | 49.4% | 56.0% | 15.8% | +40.2% | 6.2% | 24.3% |
San Carlos | 28,130 | 66.2% | 48.2% | 24.2% | +24.0% | 6.2% | 23.8% |
San Mateo | 95,957 | 50.7% | 51.2% | 20.2% | +31.0% | 6.0% | 24.9% |
South San Francisco | 62,822 | 44.6% | 57.4% | 13.4% | +44.0% | 5.2% | 26.0% |
Woodside | 5,263 | 74.3% | 36.9% | 34.4% | +2.5% | 6.0% | 25.0% |
Year | GOP | DEM | Others |
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2016 | 18.43% 57,929 | 75.67% 237,882 | 5.91% 18,573 |
2012 | 25.46% 72,756 | 72.13% 206,085 | 2.41% 6,879 |
2008 | 24.75% 75,057 | 73.47% 222,826 | 1.78% 5,409 |
2004 | 29.25% 83,315 | 69.48% 197,922 | 1.27% 3,620 |
2000 | 30.95% 80,296 | 64.29% 166,757 | 4.76% 12,346 |
1996 | 29.22% 73,508 | 60.55% 152,304 | 10.22% 25,720 |
1992 | 27.15% 75,080 | 53.97% 149,232 | 18.88% 52,196 |
1988 | 42.94% 109,261 | 55.74% 141,859 | 1.32% 3,360 |
1984 | 51.87% 135,185 | 46.91% 122,268 | 1.22% 3,178 |
1980 | 48.82% 116,491 | 36.60% 87,335 | 14.59% 34,811 |
1976 | 50.63% 117,338 | 44.40% 102,896 | 4.97% 11,507 |
1972 | 52.82% 135,377 | 42.82% 109,745 | 4.36% 11,175 |
1968 | 43.72% 98,654 | 47.20% 106,519 | 9.08% 20,495 |
1964 | 35.55% 77,916 | 64.32% 140,978 | 0.14% 297 |
1960 | 51.70% 104,570 | 48.04% 97,154 | 0.26% 528 |
1956 | 61.04% 100,049 | 38.83% 63,637 | 0.13% 217 |
1952 | 63.61% 92,279 | 35.95% 52,149 | 0.45% 651 |
1948 | 56.69% 48,909 | 39.66% 34,215 | 3.65% 3,148 |
1944 | 49.15% 33,590 | 50.62% 34,594 | 0.23% 158 |
1940 | 46.60% 26,539 | 52.38% 29,831 | 1.02% 581 |
1936 | 33.09% 13,650 | 65.67% 27,087 | 1.24% 511 |
1932 | 39.68% 13,442 | 56.36% 19,094 | 3.96% 1,343 |
1928 | 58.87% 14,360 | 39.99% 9,755 | 1.14% 277 |
1924 | 55.27% 8,126 | 5.24% 771 | 39.48% 5,805 |
1920 | 70.52% 7,205 | 19.16% 1,958 | 10.32% 1,054 |
1916 | 50.01% 5,207 | 43.08% 4,485 | 6.91% 719 |
1912 | 0.10% 7 | 46.47% 3,246 | 53.42% 3,732[note 4] |
1908 | 62.91% 2,865 | 28.85% 1,314 | 8.23% 375 |
1904 | 68.45% 2,146 | 27.15% 851 | 4.40% 138 |
1900 | 63.00% 1,645 | 35.01% 914 | 1.99% 52 |
1896 | 61.10% 1,607 | 37.53% 987 | 1.37% 36 |
1892 | 50.56% 1,088 | 47.40% 1,020 | 2.05% 44 |
Economy
A July 2013 Wall Street Journal article identified the Facebook initial public offering (IPO) as the cause of a change in the U.S.' national economic statistics, as San Mateo County—the home of the company—became the top wage-earning county in the country after the fourth quarter of 2012. The article revealed that the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the average weekly wage in the county was US$3,240, which is 107% higher than the previous year: "That’s the equivalent of $168,000 a year, and more than 50% higher than the next highest county, New York County (better known as Manhattan), which came in at $2,107 a week, or roughly $110,000 a year."[29]
Additionally, San Mateo County hosts the headquarters of Oracle Corporation, Visa Inc, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Electronic Arts, YouTube, Genentech, and Gilead Sciences, as well as a hub of venture capital firms in Menlo Park and several other technology related companies.
In 2016, Peninsula Clean Energy began providing electricity to 20 percent of residential customers, all municipalities, and all small- to mid-size businesses in the county, as a Community Choice Aggregation program, an alternative to Pacific Gas and Electric.[30]
التجمعات السكنية
Cities
Towns
Census-designated places
Unincorporated communities
- Burlingame Hills
- Devonshire
- Kings Mountain
- Los Trancos Woods
- Menlo Oaks
- Palomar Park
- Princeton-by-the-Sea
- San Gregorio
- Sky Londa
Population ranking
The population ranking of the following table is based on the 2010 census of San Mateo County.[31]
† county seat
Rank | City/Town/etc. | Municipal type | Population (2010 Census) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Daly City | City | 101,123 |
2 | San Mateo | City | 97,207 |
3 | † Redwood City | City | 76,815 |
4 | South San Francisco | City | 63,632 |
5 | San Bruno | City | 41,114 |
6 | Pacifica | City | 37,234 |
7 | Menlo Park | City | 32,026 |
8 | Foster City | City | 30,567 |
9 | Burlingame | City | 28,806 |
10 | San Carlos | City | 28,406 |
11 | East Palo Alto | City | 28,155 |
12 | Belmont | City | 25,835 |
13 | Millbrae | City | 21,532 |
14 | North Fair Oaks | CDP | 14,687 |
15 | Half Moon Bay | City | 11,324 |
16 | Hillsborough | Town | 10,825 |
17 | Atherton | Town | 6,914 |
18 | El Granada | CDP | 5,467 |
19 | Woodside | Town | 5,287 |
20 | Portola Valley | Town | 4,353 |
21 | Brisbane | City | 4,282 |
22 | Emerald Lake Hills | CDP | 4,278 |
23 | Broadmoor | CDP | 4,176 |
24 | Highlands-Baywood Park | CDP | 4,027 |
25 | West Menlo Park | CDP | 3,659 |
26 | Moss Beach | CDP | 3,103 |
27 | Montara | CDP | 2,909 |
28 | Colma | Town | 1,792 |
29 | Ladera | CDP | 1,426 |
30 | La Honda | CDP | 928 |
31 | Pescadero | CDP | 643 |
32 | Loma Mar | CDP | 113 |
See also
- List of school districts in San Mateo County, California
- List of California Historical Landmarks in San Mateo County, California
- National Register of Historic Places listings in San Mateo County, California
- Peninsula Humane Society
- Seaport Centre
- Telephone Area code 650
- Leo J. Ryan Memorial Park
- Leo J. Ryan Federal Building
- Silicon Valley
- Thomas Bones (1842–1929), lumberman in this area
Notes
- ^ Other = Some other race + Two or more races
- ^ Native American = Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander + American Indian or Alaska Native
- ^ أ ب Percentage of registered voters with respect to total population. Percentages of party members with respect to registered voters follow.
- ^ This total comprised 2,825 votes for Progressive Theodore Roosevelt (who was official Republican nominee in California), 827 votes for Socialist Eugene V. Debs and 80 votes for Prohibition Party nominee Eugene W. Chafin.
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External links
- Official website
- Visitors Guide from the Visitors Bureau
- San Mateo County Library – 12 branches throughout the County and a bookmobile
- Peninsula Library System – serving all of San Mateo County
- Superior Court Records
- SamCERA (San Mateo County Employees' Retirement Association
- Brisbane Baylands Project
- Diseño del Rancho Cañada de Guadalupe, la Visitacion y Rodeo Viejo : San Mateo Co., Ca at the Bancroft Library
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