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OLDER STATES TABLE
http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=United_States_of_America/Catalogs/States_and_Territories&action=edit§ion=1Name | Capital | Date of Admission to the Union[1] | Governor | Senators | Subdivisions | History |
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Alabama (U.S. state) | Montgomery | 14 December 1819 (22nd) | Bob Riley (Republican) | Jeff Sessions (Republican) Richard Shelby (Republican) |
67 counties | History of Alabama |
Alaska | Juneau | 3 January 1959 (49th) | Sarah Palin (Republican) | Lisa Murkowski (Republican) Mark Begich (Democratic) |
16 Boroughs (including Municipality of Anchorage) and Unorganized Borough, administered directly by the state) | History of Alaska |
Arizona | Phoenix | 14 February 1912 (48th) | Jan Brewer (Republican) | Jon Kyl (Republican) John McCain (Republican) |
15 counties | History of Arizona |
Arkansas | Little Rock | 15 June 1836 (25th) | Mike Beebe (Democratic) | Blanche Lincoln (Democratic) Mark Pryor (Democratic) |
75 counties | History of Arkansas |
California | Sacramento | 9 September 1850 (31st) | Arnold Schwarzenegger (Republican) | Barbara Boxer (Democratic) Dianne Feinstein (Democratic) |
58 counties | History of California |
Colorado | Denver | 1 August 1876 (38th) | Bill Ritter (Democratic) | Mark Udall (Democratic) Michael Bennet (Democratic) |
64 counties | History of Colorado |
Connecticut | Hartford | 9 January 1788 (5th) | M. Jodi Rell (Republican) | Christopher Dodd (Democrat) Joseph Lieberman (Independent, caucuses with Democrats) |
8 counties (no government powers since 1960), 169 towns | History of Connecticut |
Delaware | Dover | 7 December 1787 (1st) | Ruth Ann Minner (Democratic) | Edward E. Kaufman (Democratic) Thomas Carper (Democratic) |
3 counties | History of Delaware |
Florida | Tallahassee | 3 March 1845 (27th) | Charlie Crist (Republican) | Mel Martinez (Republican) Bill Nelson (Democratic) |
67 counties | History of Florida |
Georgia | Atlanta | 2 January 1788 (4th) | Sonny Perdue (Republican) | Saxby Chambliss (Republican) Johnny Isakson (Republican) |
159 counties | History of Georgia |
Hawaii | Honolulu | 21 August 1959 (50th) | Linda Lingle (Republican) | Daniel Akaka (Democratic) Daniel Inouye (Democratic) |
5 counties (one administered by the state Department of Health) | History of Hawaii |
Idaho | Boise | 3 July 1890 (43rd) | Butch Otter (Republican) | James Risch (Republican) Mike Crapo (Republican) |
44 counties | History of Idaho |
Illinois | Springfield | 3 December 1818 (21st) | Rod Blagojevich (Democratic) | Richard Durbin (Democratic) Roland W. Burris (Democratic) |
102 counties | History of Illinois |
Indiana | Indianapolis | 11 December 1816 (19th) | Mitch Daniels (Republican) | Evan Bayh (Democratic) Richard Lugar (Republican) |
92 counties | History of Indiana |
Iowa | Des Moines | 28 December 1846 (29th) | Chet Culver (Democratic) | Chuck Grassley (Republican) Tom Harkin (Democratic) |
99 counties | History of Iowa |
Kansas | Topeka | 29 January 1861 (34th) | Kathleen Sebellius (Democratic) | Sam Brownback (Republican) Pat Roberts (Republican) |
105 counties | History of Kansas |
Kentucky | Frankfort | 1 June 1792 (15th) | Steve Beshear (Democratic, governor-elect) | Jim Bunning (Republican) Mitch McConnell (Republican) |
120 counties | History of Kentucky |
Louisiana | Baton Rouge | 30 April 1812 (18th) | Piyush "Bobby" Jindal (Republican) | Mary Landrieu (Democratic) David Vitter (Republican) |
64 parishes | History of Louisiana |
Maine | Augusta | 15 March 1820 (23rd) | John Baldacci (Democratic) | Susan Collins (Republican) Olympia Snowe (Republican) |
16 counties | History of Maine |
Maryland | Annapolis | 28 April 1788 (7th) | Martin O'Malley (Democratic) | Benjamin Cardin (Democratic) Barbara Mikulski (Democratic) |
22 counties and independent city (Baltimore) | History of Maryland |
Massachusetts | Boston | 6 February 1788 (6th) | Deval Patrick (Democratic) | Scott Brown (Republican) John Kerry (Democratic) |
14 counties, with little government function, 50 cities and 301 towns | History of Massachusetts |
Michigan | Lansing | 26 January 1836 (25th) | Jennifer Granholm (Democratic) | Carl Levin (Democratic) Debbie Stabenow (Democratic) |
83 counties | History of Michigan |
Minnesota | St. Paul | 11 May 1858 (32nd) | Tim Pawlenty (Republican) | Amy Klobuchar (Democratic) Al Franken (Democratic) |
History of Minnesota | |
Mississippi | Jackson | 10 December 1817 (20th) | Haley Barbour (Republican) | Thad Cochran (Republican) Roger F. Wicker (Republican) |
History of Mississippi | |
Missouri | Jefferson City | 10 August 1821 (24th) | Jay Nixon (Democratic) | Christopher Bond (Republican) Claire McCaskill (Democratic) |
History of Missouri | |
Montana | Helena | 8 November 1889 (41st) | Brian Schweitzer (Democratic) | Max Baucus (Democratic) Jon Tester (Democratic) |
History of Montana | |
Nebraska | Lincoln | 1 March 1867 (37th) | Dave Heineman (Republican) | Mike Johanns (Republican) Benjamin Nelson (Democratic) |
History of Nebraska | |
Nevada | Carson City | 31 October 1864 (36th) | Jim Gibbons (Republican) | John Ensign (Republican) Harry Reid (Democratic) |
History of Nevada | |
New Hampshire | Concord | 21 June 1788 (9th) | John Lynch (Democratic) | Judd Gregg (Republican) Jeanne Shaheen (Democratic) |
History of New Hampshire | |
New Jersey | Trenton | 18 December 1787 (3rd) | Jon Corzine (Democratic) | Frank Lautenberg (Democratic) Robert Menendez (Democratic) |
History of New Jersey | |
New Mexico | Santa Fe | 6 January 1912 (47th) | Bill Richardson (Democratic) | Jeff Bingaman (Democratic) Tom Udall (Democratic) |
History of New Mexico | |
New York | Albany | 26 July 1788 (11th) | David Paterson (Democratic) | Chuck Schumer (Democratic) Kirsten Gillibrand (Democratic) |
62 Counties | History of New York |
North Carolina | Raleigh | 21 November 1789 (12th) | Beverly E. Perdue (Democratic) | Richard Burr (Republican) Kay Hagan (Democratic) |
100 counties | History of North Carolina |
North Dakota | Bismarck | 2 November 1889 (39th) | John Hoeven (Republican | Kent Conrad (Democratic) Byron Dorgan (Democratic) |
History of North Dakota | |
Ohio | Columbus | 1 March 1803 (17th) | Ted Strickland (Democratic) | Sherrod Brown (Democratic) George Voinovich (Republican) |
History of Ohio | |
Oklahoma | Oklahoma City | 16 November 1907 (46th) | Brad Henry (Democratic) | Tom Coburn (Republican) James Inhofe (Republican) |
History of Oklahoma | |
Oregon | Salem | 14 February 1859 (33rd) | Ted Kulongoski (Democratic) | Jeff Merkley (Democratic) Ron Wyden (Democratic) |
History of Oregon | |
Pennsylvania | Harrisburg | 12 December 1787 (2nd) | Edward G. Rendell (Democratic) | Robert Casey (Democratic) Arlen Specter (Democratic) |
History of Pennsylvania | |
Rhode Island | Providence | 29 May 1790 (13th) | Donald E. Carcieri (Republican) | Jack Reed (Democratic) Sheldon Whitehouse (Democratic) |
History of Rhode Island | |
South Carolina | Columbia | 23 May 1788 (8th) | Mark Sanford (Republican) | Jim DeMint (Republican) Lindsey Graham (Republican) |
History of South Carolina | |
South Dakota | Pierre | 2 November 1889 (40th) | Marion M. "Mike" Rounds (Republican) | Tim Johnson (Democratic) John Thune (Republican) |
History of South Dakota | |
Tennessee | Nashville | 1 June 1796 (16th) | Phil Bredesen (Democratic) | Lamar Alexander (Republican) Bob Corker (Republican) |
History of Tennessee | |
Texas | Austin | 29 December 1845 (28th) | Rick Perry (Republican) | Kay Bailey Hutchison (Republican) John Cornyn (Republican) |
254 Counties | History of Texas |
Utah | Salt Lake City | 4 January 1896 (45th) | Jon Huntsman, Jr. (Republican) | Robert Bennett (Republican) Orrin Hatch (Republican) |
29 counties | History of Utah |
Vermont | Montpelier | 4 March 1791 (14th) | Jim Douglas (Republican) | Patrick Leahy (Democrat) Bernard Sanders (Independent) |
14 counties (with limited governmental powers) | History of Vermont |
Virginia | Richmond | 25 June 1788 (10th) | Tim Kaine (Democratic) | Mark Warner (Democrat) Jim Webb (Democrat) |
95 counties and 39 independent cities | History of Virginia |
Washington | Olympia | 11 November 1889 (42nd) | Christine Gregoire (Democratic) | Maria Cantwell (Democratic) Patty Murray (Democratic) |
History of Washington | |
West Virginia | Charleston | 20 June 1863 (35th) | Joe Manchin (Democratic) | Robert Byrd (Democratic) John D. Rockefeller IV (Democratic) |
History of West Virginia | |
Wisconsin | Madison | 29 May 1848 (30th) | James Doyle, Jr. (Democratic) | Russell Feingold (Democratic) Herb Kohl (Democratic) |
History of Wisconsin | |
Wyoming | Cheyenne | 10 July 1890 (44th) | Dave Freudenthal (Republican | Mike Enzi (Republican) John Barrasso (Republican) |
History of Wyoming |
Capital cities list
- Denver, Colorado: Capital of the U.S. state of Colorado; its nickname is Mile High City. [e]
- Hartford, Connecticut: Capital of the U.S. state of Connecticut. [e]
- Dover, Delaware: Capital of the U.S. state of Delaware. [e]
- Tallahassee, Florica: Capital of the U.S. state of Florida. [e]
- Atlanta, Georgia: Capital of the U.S. state of Georgia. [e]
- Honolulu, Hawaii: Capital of the U.S. state of Hawaii. [e]
- Boise, Idaho: Capital of the U.S. state of Idaho. [e]
- Springfield, Illinois: Capital of the U.S. state of Illinois; the home town of President Abraham Lincoln. [e]
- Indianapolis, Indiana: Capital of the U.S. state of Indiana. [e]
- Des Moines, Iowa: Capital of the U.S. state of Iowa. [e]
- Topeka, Kansas: Capital of the U.S. state of Kansas. [e]
- Frankfort, Kentucky: Capital of the U.S. state of Kentucky. [e]
- Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Capital of the U.S. state of Louisiana. [e]
- Augusta, Maine: Capital of the U.S. state of Maine. [e]
- Annapolis, Maryland: Capital of the U.S. state of Maryland, seaport, and the home of the United States Naval Academy. [e]
- Boston, Massachusetts: Capital of the U.S. Commonwealth of Massachussetts. [e]
- Lansing, Michigan: Capital of the U.S. state of Michigan. [e]
- St. Paul, Minnesota: Capital of the U.S. state of Minnesota. [e]
- Jackson, Mississippi: Capital of the U.S. state of Mississippi. [e]
- Jefferson City, Missouri: Capital of the U.S. state of [[Missouri]]. [e]
- Helena, Montana: Capital of the U.S. state of Montana, in the western part of the state; estimated population (2020) 32,362. [e]
- Lincoln, Nebraska: Capital of the U.S. state of Nebraska, on open prairie in the southeastern part of the state; population in 2020 was 291,383. [e]
- Carson City, Nevada: Capital of the U.S. state of Nevada. [e]
- Concord, New Hampshire: Capital of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. [e]
- Trenton, NJ: Add brief definition or description
- Santa Fe, New Mexico: Capital of the U.S. state of New Mexico. [e]
- Albany, New York: Capital of the U.S. state of New York, 2.5+ hours travel time from New York City. [e]
- Raleigh, North Carolina: Capital of the U.S. state of North Carolina (U.S. state). [e]
- Bismarck, North Dakota: Capital of the U.S. state of North Dakota, located in the center of the state. [e]
- Columbus, Ohio: Capital of the U.S. state of Ohio and largest city in the state. [e]
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Capital of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. [e]
- Salem, Oregon: Add brief definition or description
- Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Capital of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. [e]
- Providence, Rhode Island: Capital of the U.S. state of Rhode Island. [e]
- Columbia, South Carolina: Capital of the U.S. state of South Carolina. [e]
- Pierre, South Dakota: Capital of the U.S. state of South Dakota, located in the center of the state; population 14,023 in 2020. [e]
- Nashville, Tennessee: The capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Tennessee. [e]
- Austin, Texas: Capital of the U.S. state of Texas. [e]
- Salt Lake City, Utah: Add brief definition or description
- Montpelier, Vermont: Add brief definition or description
- Richmond, Virginia: Add brief definition or description
- Olympia, Washington: Add brief definition or description
- Charleston, West Virginia: Add brief definition or description
- Madison, Wisconsin: Add brief definition or description
- Cheyenne, Wyoming: Add brief definition or description
Notes and Refs
- ↑ The 50 State Quarters 10-Year Schedule. U.S. Mint. Retrieved on 08-07-2007.