Sequoia County was a proposal in the early 1990s, to create a new California out of parts of Southern Humboldt and Northern Mendocino counties. The 1992 proposal halted signature gathering due to low support. The proponents of the proposal, restarted in 1993, submitted signatures in January 1994 to the Humboldt County clerk, who validated 2,033 signatures, 169 short of the necessary number to qualify for possible inclusion on the 1996 ballot.
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| - Sequoia County was a proposal in the early 1990s, to create a new California out of parts of Southern Humboldt and Northern Mendocino counties. The 1992 proposal halted signature gathering due to low support. The proponents of the proposal, restarted in 1993, submitted signatures in January 1994 to the Humboldt County clerk, who validated 2,033 signatures, 169 short of the necessary number to qualify for possible inclusion on the 1996 ballot. (en)
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