Map: See How California's 58 Counties Voted in the Presidential Election

Former Vice President Joe Biden won California by a wide margin, but there are swaths of support for President Trump in the nation's most populous state.

Former Vice President Joe Biden claimed the biggest Electoral College prize on Election Night with a decisive advantage over President Donald Trump in California.

But in the deep blue state, you'll find large pockets of red with vast support for President Trump in some Republican Party strongholds.

This map provides a county-by-county blue-red breakdown of the Golden State. Click on each county to see details, facts and figures.

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Source: AP

Note: Election results are certified in California by Dec. 11. The figures included in this article and map will be updated as they vote count continues.

As of Wednesday, Biden, the projected president-elect, had more than 64 percent of the vote (10.2 million) in California, giving him the state's 55 electoral votes. In Los Angeles County alone, Biden had more than 2.9 million votes (71%) -- and counting -- compared to 1.1 million (27%) for Trump. Biden held clear, but less lopsided, advantages in Orange (54%-44%), Riverside (54%-44%), San Bernardino (54%-44%) and Ventura (60%-38%) counties, all of which cast more ballots for Hillary Clinton than Trump in the 2016 election.

President Trump garnered support in Central and Northern California counties, raking in more than 33 percent of the statewide vote, meaning more 5 million of the state's 22 million registered voters supported his re-election bid.

In 2016, Trump ended up with 4.5 million votes in California. That vote total -- significant in terms of sheer numbers -- gave Trump more votes in California than he had in any other state, except Texas and Florida. Opponent Hillary Clinton finished with more than 8.7 million votes in California.

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