Mohave County, California

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Mohave County was a proposal in the 1980s that would have split the eastern two thirds of San Bernardino County, currently the largest county in area in the contiguous United States, from the more urbanized southwestern one-third.

Proponents of the measure argued that their region was far too removed from the county seat at San Bernardino and that they were distinct in many ways from the Inland Empire. Areas included in the proposed county would have included the cities of Victorville, Barstow, and the isolated community of Needles along the Colorado River, a community closer to Las Vegas than to its county seat.

The proposal would have left the remainder of San Bernardino County confined the area of the lower southwestern one-third, more populous part of the county.

The measure was ultimately defeated.