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Monterey County

Voted Democratic in 2024 · 146,718 votes cast

Monterey County

About Monterey County

Monterey County, officially the County of Monterey, is a county located on the Pacific coast in the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 United States census, its population was 439,035. The county's largest city and county seat is Salinas. Monterey County comprises the Salinas, California, Metropolitan Statistical Area. It borders on the southern part of Monterey Bay, after which it is named. Monterey County is a member of the regional governmental agency: the Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments. Scenic features along the coastline - including Carmel-by-the-Sea, Big Sur, State Route 1, and the 17 Mile Drive on the Monterey Peninsula - have made the county famous around the world. Back when California was under Spanish and Mexican rule, the city of Monterey was its capital. Today, the economy of the county is mostly based on tourism in its coastal regions, and on agriculture in the region of the Salinas River valley. Most of the county's inhabitants live near the northern coast or in Salinas Valley; the southern coast and inland mountainous regions are sparsely populated.

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Total Votes (2024)
146,718
Winner Margin
D+29.9
Turnout Change
-10.5%
2020→2024 Swing
R+11.4

2024 Presidential Results

All candidates · Monterey County, California

Kamala D Harris(Democrat)
63.4%93,060
Won by 43,834 votes
Donald J Trump(Republican)
33.6%49,226
Other(Other)
2.6%3,756
Chase Oliver(Libertarian)
0.5%676

Margin History

Red = Republican, Blue = Democratic

2024D+29.9
2020D+41.3
2016D+40.6
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Swung Right in 2024

Monterey County shifted 11.4 points toward Republicans compared to 2020. Voter turnout decreased by 10.5%.

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