| OH 19.
| eastern Franklin County
| 511,879
| -1.42%
| -0.44%
| 0.8%
|
| 22.4%
|
|
| In Ohio, in Franklin county, Bexley, Grandview Heights, and Whitehall cities, Clinton, Hamilton, Jefferson, Madison, Mifflin, Plain, and Truro townships, and part of Columbus city.
| From West Rathbone avenue; north on High street; southeast along southern boundary of State School for the Deaf to exclude; east on Morse road; north on Hamilton road; north along Plain township-Columbus city line; north along Plain-Blendon township line; east along Franklin-Delaware county line; south along Franklin-Licking county line; south along Franklin-Fairfield county line; west along Franklin-Pickaway county line; north through Scioto river; northwest along Grandview Heights-Columbus city line; north along Grandview Heights-Marble Cliff city line; east along Grandview Heights-Upper Arlington city line; northeast along Columbus-Upper Arlington city line; north along Clinton township-Upper Arlington city line; east along Clinton township-Columbus city line at Kirkley road; north on Chesapeake and Ohio railroad; north along Clinton-Perry township line; east along Clinton-Sharon township line; east along Columbus city-Sharon township line; east on West Rathbone avenue.
|
| OH 20.
| east central Ohio
| 504,205
| -2.89%
| -1.94%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Ohio state, Belmont, Coshocton, Guernsey, Knox, Licking, Monroe, Muskingum, Noble, and Washington counties.
|
| OH 21.
| southern Ohio
| 511,093
| -1.57%
| -0.60%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Ohio state, Adams, Athens, Fairfield, Gallia, Hocking, Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs, Morgan, Perry, Pike, Scioto, and Vinton counties.
|
| LA
| Louisiana
| 4,203,972
|
|
| 2.4%
|
| 29.4%
|
|
|
| LA 1.
| St. Tammany & Tangipahoa & Lower Ninth Ward/Holy Cross
| 533,298
| +2.71%
| +1.48%
| 2.5%
|
| 25.3%
|
|
| In Louisiana state, Ascension, Iberville, Livingston, St. Bernard, St. James, St. John the Baptist, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, and Washington parishes, and in Orleans parish, in New Orleans city, East Orlandia/Special, Lower Ninth Ward/Holy Cross, and Orlandia planning districts.
| From Paris road; west through Lake Ponchairtrain; southwest along St. John the Baptist-St. Charles parish line; west along St. John the Baptist-Lafourche parish line; west along St. James-Lafourche parish line; north along St. James-Assumption parish line; west along Ascension-Assumption parish li2ne; west along Iberville-Assumption parish line; west along Iberville-Iberia parish line; northwest along Iberville-St. Martin parish line; east along Iberville-Pointe Coupee parish line; southeast along Iberville-West Baton Rouge parish line; east along Iberville-East Baton Rouge parish line; east along Ascension-East Baton Rouge parish line; north along Livingston-East Baton Rouge parish line; east along Livingston-St. Helena parish line; north along Tangipahoa-St. Helena parish line; east along Louisiana-Mississippi state line; south through Gulf of Mexico; west along St. Bernard-Plaquemines parish line; northwest along St. Bernard-Orleans parish line; west through Mississippi river; north through Inner Harbor Navigation canal; east through Intracoastal waterway; north on Paris road.
|
| LA 2.
| Garden District & Gentilly
| 518,041
| -0.23%
| -1.42%
| 3.6%
|
| 54.0%
|
|
| In Louisiana state, in Orleans parish, in New Orleans city, Algiers/Aurora, Broadmoor/Hollygrove, Carrollton/University, Central Business District, Central City/Garden District, Chef Menteur/Rigolets, East Gentilly, Gentilly, Lakeview, Lower Coast, Mid-City, St. Claude/Desire, and Viavant planning districts.
| From Paris road; west through Intracoastal waterway; south through Inner Harbor Navigation canal; east through Mississippi river; southeast along Orleans-St. Bernard parish line; west along Orleans-Plaquemines parish line; northwest along Orleans-Jefferson parish line; east through Lake Ponchairtrain; south on Paris road.
|
| LA 3.
| Jefferson Parish
| 517,900
| -0.26%
| -1.45%
| 4.5%
|
| 15.1%
|
|
| In Louisiana state, Jefferson, Plaquemines, and St. Charles parishes.
|
| LA 4.
| Lafayette & Terrebonne
| 517,338
| -0.37%
| -1.55%
| 2.3%
|
| 21.3%
|
|
| In Louisiana state, Assumption, LaFourche, Iberia, Lafayette, St. Martin, St. Mary, and Terrebonne parishes.
|
| LA 5.
| Baton Rouge & St. Landry
| 534,451
| +2.93%
| +1.70%
| 1.7%
|
| 34.7%
|
|
| In Louisiana state, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena, St. Landry, West Baton Rouge, and West Feliciana parishes.
|
| LA 6.
| Calcasieu & Rapides
| 533,144
| +2.68%
| +1.46%
| 1.3%
|
| 21.1%
|
|
| In Louisiana state, Acadia, Allen, Beauregard, Calcasieu, Cameron, Evangeline, Jefferson Davis, Rapides, and Vermilion parishes.
|
| LA 7.
| northern Louisiana
| 518,439
| -0.15%
| -1.34%
| 1.0%
|
| 32.2%
|
|
| In Louisiana state, Avoyelles, Bienville, Caldwell, Catahoula, Claiborne, Concordia, East Carroll, Franklin, Grant, Jackson, La Salle, Lincoln, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, Richland, Tensas, Union, West Carroll, and Winn parishes.
|
| LA 8.
| Shreveport
| 531,361
| +2.34%
| +1.12%
| 2.1%
|
| 31.7%
|
|
| In Louisiana state, Bossier, Caddo, De Soto, Natchitoches, Red River, Sabine, Vernon, and Webster parishes.
|
| IN
| Indiana
| 5,490,179
|
|
| 1.6%
|
| 7.6%
|
|
|
| IN 1.
| Lake County
| 548,027
| +5.55%
| -0.18%
| 8.0%
|
| 23.0%
|
|
| In Indiana state, Benton, Lake, and Newton counties.
|
| IN 2.
| Tippecanoe & Porter Counties
| 554,558
| +6.80%
| +1.01%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Indiana state, Carroll, Cass, Fulton, Jasper, LaPorte, Marshall, Porter, Pulaski, Starke, Tippecanoe, and White counties.
|
| IN 3.
| St. Joseph & Elkhart
| 557,795
| +7.43%
| +1.60%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Indiana state, DeKalb, Elkhart, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Noble, St. Joseph, and Steuben counties.
|
| IN 4.
| Allen County
| 540,862
| +4.17%
| -1.49%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Indiana state, Adams, Allen, Huntington, Jay, Miami, Randolph, Wabash, Wells, and Whitley counties.
|
| IN 5.
| Madison & Delaware Counties
| 550,523
| +6.03%
| +0.27%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Indiana state, Blackford, Delaware, Grant, Hamilton, Howard, Madison, and Tipton counties.
|
| IN 6.
| east central Indiana
| 543,204
| +4.62%
| -1.06%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Indiana state, Dearborn, Fayette, Franklin, Hancock, Henry, Rush, Shelby, Union, and Wayne counties, and in Marion county, Franklin, Lawrence, and Washington townships.
|
| IN 7.
| inner Indianapolis
| 543,888
| +4.75%
| -0.93%
| 0.9%
|
| 20.2%
|
|
| In Indiana state, in Marion county, Center, Decatur, Perry, Pike, Warren, and Wayne townships.
|
| IN 8.
| west central Indiana
| 540,046
| +4.01%
| -1.63%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Indiana state, Boone, Clay, Clinton, Greene, Fountain, Hendricks, Lawrence, Martin, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Owen, Parke, Putnam, Vermillion, and Warren counties.
|
| IN 9.
| southeastern Indiana
| 553,141
| +6.53%
| +0.75%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Indiana state, Bartholemew, Brown, Clark, Crawford, Decatur, Floyd, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Johnson, Ohio, Orange, Ripley, Scott, Switzerland, and Washington counties.
|
| IN 10.
| southwestern Indiana & Vigo County
| 558,135
| +7.49%
| +1.66%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Indiana state, Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Knox, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Sullivan, Vanderburg, Vigo, and Warrick counties.
|
| MS
| Mississippi
| 2,520,638
|
|
|
|
| 35.2%
|
|
|
| MS 1.
| Gulf Coast
| 494,263
| -4.81%
| -1.96%
|
|
| 19.4%
|
|
| In Mississippi state, Forrest, George, Greene, Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, Lamar, Marion, Pearl River, Perry, and Stone counties.
|
| MS 2.
| southwestern Mississippi
| 498,418
| -4.01%
| -1.13%
|
|
| 39.6%
|
|
| In Mississippi state, Amite, Copiah, Franklin, Jefferson Davis, Hinds, Lawrence, Lincoln, Pike, Rankin, Simpson, Walthall counties.
|
| MS 3.
| eastern Mississippi
| 509,084
| -1.95%
| +0.98%
|
|
| 33.1%
|
|
| In Mississippi state, Attala, Carroll, Choctaw, Clarke, Covington, Jasper, Jones, Kemper, Lauderdale, Leake, Lowndes, Montgomery, Neshoba, Newton, Noxubee, Oktibbeha, Smith, Scott, Wayne, Webster, and Winston counties.
|
| MS 4.
| Delta
| 508,524
| -2.06%
| +0.87%
|
|
| 57.6%
|
|
| In Mississippi state, Adams, Bolivar, Claiborne, Coahoma, Holmes, Humphreys, Issaquena, Jefferson, Leflore, Madison, Quitman, Sharkey, Sunflower, Tallahatchie, Tunica, Warren, Washington, Wilkinson, and Yazoo counties.
|
| MS 5.
| northern Mississippi
| 510,349
| -1.71%
| +1.23%
|
|
| 22.9%
|
|
| In Mississippi state, Alcorn, Benton, Calhoun, Chickasaw, Clay, De Soto, Grenada, Itawamba, Lafayette, Lee, Marshall, Monroe, Panola, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Tate, Tippah, Tishomingo, Union, and Yalobusha counties.
|
| IL
| Illinois
| 11,418,461
|
|
| 5.6%
|
| 14.7%
|
| 1.4%
|
| IL 1.
| Lake County
| 523,573
| +0.84%
| +0.88%
| 4.5%
|
| 5.5%
|
| 1.5%
| In Illinois state, Lake county and in Cook County, Palatine township.
|
| IL 2.
| northwestern Cook County
| 510,049
| -1.77%
| -1.73%
| 3.2%
|
| 1.0%
|
| 2.9%
| In Illinois state, in Cook county, Barrington, Elk Grove, Hanover, Maine, Schaumburg, and Wheeling counties.
|
| IL 3.
| northeastern Cook County
| 524,088
| +0.93%
| +0.98%
| 5.3%
|
| 5.7%
|
| 5.6%
| In Illinois state, Cook county, Evanston, New Trier, Niles, and Northfield townships, and in Chicago city, Rogers Park (1), West Ridge (2), Lincoln Square (4), and Edgewater (77) communities.
|
| IL 4.
| West Town & Logan Square & Portage Park
| 510,194
| -1.74%
| -1.70%
| 25.2%
|
| 2.3%
|
| 3.3%
| In Illinois state, in Cook county, in Chicago city, Jefferson Park (11), Forest Glen (12), North Park (13), Albany Park (14), Portage Park (15), Irving Park (16), Montclare (18), Belmont Cragin (19), Hermosa (20), Avondale (21), Logan Square (22), and West Town (24) communities.
|
| IL 5.
| West Side of Chicago
| 513,344
| -1.13%
| -1.09%
| 26.4%
|
| 58.6%
|
| 1.1%
| In Illinois state, in Cook county, in Chicago city, Humboldt Park (23), Austin (25), West Garfield Park (26), East Garfield Park (27), Near West Side (28), North Lawndale (29), South Lawndale (30), and Lower West Side (31) communities.
|
| IL 6.
| Lake View & Near North Side & Loop
| 519,920
| +0.13%
| +0.17%
| 15.9%
|
| 20.0%
|
| 4.5%
| In Illinois state, in Cook county, in Chicago city, Uptown (3), North Center (5), Lake View (6), Lincoln Park (7), Near North Side (8), Loop (32), Near South Side (33), Armour Square (34), Douglas (35), Fuller Park (37), Brighton Park (58), McKinley Park (59), Bridgeport (60), New City (61) communities.
|
| IL 7.
| Auburn - Gresham & Roseland & West Englewood
| 514,608
| -0.89%
| -0.85%
| 2.9%
|
| 66.7%
|
| 0.3%
| In Illinois state, in Cook county, in Chicago city, Chatham (44), Burnside (47), Roseland (49), Pullman (50), West Pullman (53), Archer Heights (57), West Elsdon (62), Gage Park (63), Chicago Lawn (66), West Englewood (67), Ashburn (70), Auburn Gresham (71), Beverly (72), Washington Heights (73), and Morgan Park (75) communities.
|
| IL 8.
| South Shore & Grand Boulevard & South Chicago
| 520,516
| +0.25%
| +0.29%
| 6.1%
|
| 80.5%
|
| 0.5%
| In Illinois state, in Cook county, in Chicago city, Oakland (36), Grand Boulevard (38), Kenwood (39), Washington Park (40), Hyde Park (41), Woodlawn (42), South Shore (43), Avalon Park (45), South Chicago (46), Calumet Heights (48), South Deering (51), East Side (52), Riverdale (54), Hegewisch (55), Englewood (68), Greater Grand Crossing (69) communities.
|
| IL 9.
| southern Cook County
| 524,780
| +1.07%
| +1.11%
| 3.8%
|
| 15.5%
|
| 0.9%
| In Illinois state, in Cook county, Bloom, Bremen, Calumet, Orland, Rich, and Thornton townships.
|
| IL 10.
| Worth & Garfield Ridge & Cicero
| 520,495
| +0.24%
| +0.28%
| 3.3%
|
| 2.8%
|
| 0.9%
| In Illinois state, in Cook county, Berwyn, Cicero, Lemont, Oak Park, Palos, Stickney, and Worth townships, and in Chicago city, Garfield Ridge (56), Clearing (64), West Lawn (65), and Mt. Greenwood (74) communities.
|
| IL 11.
| Proviso & Lyons & Norwood Park
| 511,995
| -1.39%
| -1.35%
| 3.9%
|
| 7.1%
|
| 1.2%
| In Illinois state, in Cook county, Leyden, Lyons, Norwood Park, Proviso, River Forest, and Riverside townships, and in Chicago city, Edison Park (9), Norwood Park (10), Dunning (17), and O'Hare Area (76) communities.
|
| IL 12.
| Downers Grove & York & Addison
| 526,145
| +1.33%
| +1.37%
| 2.6%
|
| 1.1%
|
| 3.0%
| In Illinois state, in Du Page county, Addison, Bloomingdale, Downers Grove, Milton, Wayne, and York counties.
|
| IL 13.
| Kane County & Lisle
| 522,263
| +0.58%
| +0.62%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Illinois state, DeKalb, Kane, and Kendall counties, and in Du Page county, Lisle, Naperville, and Winfield townships.
|
| IL 14.
| northern Illinois
| 519,073
| -0.03%
| +0.01%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Illinois state, Boone, Carroll, Jo Daviess, McHenry, Stephenson, and Winnebago counties.
|
| IL 15.
| Rock Island County & Rock River Valley
| 523,636
| +0.85%
| +0.89%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Illinois state, Bureau, Henderson, Henry, Knox, Lee, Mercer, Ogle, Rock Island, Warren, and Whiteside counties.
|
| IL 16.
| Sangamon & Illinois River Valleys
| 512,772
| -1.24%
| -1.20%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Illinois state, Adams, Bernard, Brown, Calhoun, Cass, Fulton, Hancock, Logan, Mason, McDonough, Morgan, Pike, Sangamon, Schuyler, and Scott counties.
|
| IL 17.
| Peoria
| 510,510
| -1.68%
| -1.64%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Illinois state, DeWitt, McLean, Peoria, Stark, Tazewell, and Woodford counties.
|
| IL 18.
| upper Illinois River Valley
| 526,126
| +1.33%
| +1.37%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Illinois state, Grundy, LaSalle, Livingston, Marshall, Putnam, and Will counties.
|
| IL 19.
| eastern Illinois
| 526,185
| +1.34%
| +1.38%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Illinois state, Champaign, Clark, Coles, Douglas, Edgar, Ford, Iroquois, Kankakee, and Vermilion counties.
|
| IL 20.
| Macoupin & Kaskaska Valleys
| 524,278
| +0.97%
| +1.01%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Illinois state, Bond, Christian, Clay, Clinton, Cumberland, Effingham, Fayette, Greene, Jasper, Jersey, Macon, Macoupin, Marion, Montgomery, Moultrie, Piatt, and Shelby counties.
|
| IL 21.
| East St. Louis
| 513,140
| -1.17%
| -1.13%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Illinois state, Madison and St. Clair counties.
|
| IL 22.
| Little Egypt
| 520,771
| +0.30%
| +0.34%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Illinois state, Alexander, Crawford, Edwards, Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Lawrence, Massac, Monroe, Perry, Pope, Pulaski, Randolph, Richland, Saline, Union, Wabash, Washington, Wayne, White, and Williamson counties.
|
| AL
| Alabama
| 3,890,061
|
|
| 0.9%
|
| 25.6%
|
|
|
| AL 1.
| Tennessee Valley
| 556,786
| +7.23%
| +0.19%
| 0.8%
|
| 14.1%
|
|
| In Alabama state, Colbert, Franklin, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, Marion, and Morgan counties.
|
| AL 2.
| Mountains
| 560,930
| +8.03%
| +0.94%
| 0.7%
|
| 38.9%
|
|
| In Alabama state, Blount, Calhoun, Cherokee, Clair, Etowah, DeKalb, Jackson, Marshall, and Talladega counties.
|
| AL 3.
| Birmingham
| 551,931
| +6.30%
| -0.68%
| 0.7%
|
| 38.9%
|
|
| In Alabama state, in Jefferson county, Birmingham and Trussville divisions.
|
| AL 4.
| western Alabama & Birmingham suburbs
| 547,758
| +5.49%
| -1.43%
| 0.7%
|
| 13.8%
|
|
| In Alabama state, Bibb, Cullman, Fayette, Lamar, Pickens, Shelby, Tuscaloosa, Walker, and Winston counties and in Jefferson county, Brookside, Clay, Concord-Hopkins, Gardendale, Graysville-Adamsville, Greenwood, Hoover, Kimberly-Morris, Leeds, Maytown-Sylvan Springs, North Johns, Palmerdale, Robbins Crossroads, Warrior, and West Jefferson divisions.
|
| AL 5.
| east central Alabama
| 562,555
| +8.34%
| +1.23%
| 0.9%
|
| 30.5%
|
|
| In Alabama state, Autauga, Clay, Cleburne, Chambers, Chilton, Coosa, Elmore, Lee, Montgomery, Randolph, Russell, and Tallapoosa counties.
|
| AL 6.
| Black Belt
| 545,832
| +5.12%
| -1.78%
| 1.2%
|
| 39.7%
|
|
| In Alabama state, Barbour, Bullock, Butler, Choctaw, Coffee, Dale, Covington, Crenshaw, Dallas, Geneva, Greene, Hale, Henry, Houston, Lowndes, Macon, Marengo, Perry, Pike, Sumter, and Wilcox counties.
|
| AL 7.
| Gulf Coast
| 564,269
| +8.67%
| +1.54%
| 1.0%
|
| 30.3%
|
|
| In Alabama state, Baldwin, Clarke, Conecuh, Escambia, Mobile, Monroe, and Washington counties.
|
| ME
| Maine
| 1,124,660
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| ME 1.
| western Maine (Androscoggin River)
| 559,973
| +7.85%
| -0.42%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Maine state, Androscoggin, Cumberland, Franklin, Oxford, Sagadohoc, and York counties.
|
| ME 2.
| eastern Maine
| 564,687
| +8.75%
| +0.42%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Maine state, Aroostook, Hancock, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Penobscot, Piscatataquis, Somerset, Waldo, and Washington counties.
|
| MO
| Missouri
| 4,917,444
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| MO 1.
| St. Louis
| 543,531
| +4.68%
| -0.52%
|
|
| 44.9%
|
|
| In Missouri state, St. Louis city, and in St. Louis county, Hadley and Normandy townships.
|
| MO 2.
| inner St. Louis suburbs
| 545,980
| +5.15%
| -0.07%
|
|
| 12.1%
|
|
| In Missouri state, in St. Louis county, Airport, Clayton, Creve Coeur, Ferguson, Florissant, Gravois, Jefferson, Lewis and Clark, Midland, Northwest, Spanish Lake, and St. Ferdinand townships.
|
| MO 3.
| outer St. Louis suburbs
| 556,436
| +7.16%
| +1.84%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Missouri state, Franklin and Jefferson counties, and in St. Louis county, Bonhomme, Concord, Lemay, Meramec, Missouri River, and Queeny townships.
|
| MO 4.
| southeastern Missouri
| 543,537
| +4.68%
| -0.52%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Missouri state, Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Carter, Clark, Crawford, Dent, Dunklin, Gascone, Iron, Maries, Mississippi, New Madrid, Oregon, Osage, Pemiscot, Perry, Phelps, Reynolds, Ripley, Scott, Shannon, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve, Stoddard, Washington, and Wayne counties.
|
| MO 5.
| Little Dixie & Capital District
| 540,863
| +4.17%
| -1.01%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Missouri state, Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Clark, Cole, Howard, Knox, Lewis, Lincoln, Marion, Monroe, Montgomery, Pike, Ralls, Randolph, Shelby, St. Charles, and Warren counties.
|
| MO 6.
| northern Missouri
| 541,647
| +4.32%
| -0.87%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Missouri state, Adair, Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Caldwell, Carroll, Chariton, Clay, Clinton, Daviess, DeKalb, Genrty, Grundy, Harrison, Holt, Linn, Livingston, Macon, Mercer, Nodaway, Platte, Putnam, Ray, Schuyler, Scotland, Sullivan, and Worth counties.
|
| MO 7.
| Kansas City & Independence
| 548,439
| +5.62%
| +0.38%
|
|
| 22.8%
|
|
| In Missouri state, in Jackson county, Blue, Brooking, Kaw, and Washington townships.
|
| MO 8.
| western Missouri
| 551,408
| +6.20%
| +0.92%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Missouri state, Barton, Bates, Benton, Camden, Cass, Cedar, Cooper, Dade, Dallas, Henry, Hickory, Johnson, Laclede, Lafayette, Miller, Moniteau, Morgan, Pettis, Polk, Pulaski, Saline, St. Clair, and Vernon counties, and in Jackson county, Fort Osage, Prairie, Sni-A-Bar, and Van Buren townships.
|
| MO 9.
| southwestern Missouri
| 545,603
| +5.08%
| -0.14%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Missouri state, Barry, Christian, Douglas, Greene, Howell, Jasper, Newton, McDonald, Newton, Ozark, Stone, Taney, Texas, Webster, and Wright counties.
|
| AR
| Arkansas
| 2,285,513
|
|
|
|
| 16.3%
|
|
|
|
| AR 1.
| Lowlands
| 572,544
| +10.27%
| +0.20%
|
|
| 36.0%
|
|
| In Arkansas state, Arkansas, Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Chicot, Cleveland, Crittenden, Columbia, Dallas, Desha, Drew, Grant, Jefferson, Lee, Lincoln, Mississippi, Monroe, Ouachita, Phillips, St. Francis, and Union counties.
|
| AR 2.
| Little Rock
| 563,310
| +8.49%
| -1.41%
|
|
|
| 17.0%
|
|
| In state, Cleburne, Faulkner, Lonoke, Prairie, Pulaski, Saline, White, and Woodruff counties.
|
| AR 3.
| Ouachita Range
| 569,330
| +9.65%
| -0.36%
|
|
|
| 9.6%
|
|
| In Arkansas state, Clark, Conway, Crawford, Franklin, Garland, Hempstead, Hot Spring, Howard, Johnson, Lafayette, Little River, Logan, Miller, Montgomery, Nevada, Perry, Pike, Polk, Pope, Scott, Sebastian, Sevier, Van Buren, and Yell counties.
|
| AR 4.
| northern Arkansas
| 580,329
| +11.77%
| +1.57%
|
|
| 2.6%
|
|
| In Arkansas state, Baxter, Benton, Boone, Carroll, Clay, Craighead, Cross, Fulton, Greene, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Lawrence, Madison, Marion, Newton, Poinsett, Randolph, Searcy, Sharp, Stone, and Washington counties.
|
| MI
| Michigan
| 9,258,344
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| MI 1.
| Thumb
| 511,935
| -1.41%
| -0.47%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Michigan state, Huron, Lapeer, Sanilac, and St. Clair counties and in Macomb county, Memphis, New Baltimore, Richmond, Sterling Heights, and Utica cities and Armada, Bruce, Chesterfield, Lenox, Macomb, Ray, Richmond, Shelby, and Washington townships.
|
| MI 2.
| Lake St. Clair
| 517,563
| -0.32%
| +0.62%
|
|
| 1.5%
|
|
| In Michigan state, in Macomb county, Center Line, East Detroit, Fraser, Mount Clemens, Roseville, St. Clair Shores, and Warren cities and Clinton, Harrison, and Lake townships and in Wayne county, Grosse Pointe Farms, Grosse Pointe Woods, and Harper Woods cities and Grosse Pointe township.
|
| MI 3.
| northern & eastern Detroit
| 510,345
| -1.71%
| -0.78%
|
|
| 53.5%
|
|
| In Michigan state, in Wayne county, Grosse Pointe, Grosse Pointe Park, Hamtramck, and Highland Park cities and in Detroit city, East, East Central, North, and Northeast planning sectors.
| From Riopelle street; west on East Atwater street; north on Rivard street; west on Jefferson avenue; north on Chrysler freeway; north along Hamtramck-Detroit city line; west along Highland Park-Detroit city line; east on West McNichols road; north on Woodward avenue; east along Wayne-Oakland county line; east along Wayne-Macomb county line; southeast along Detroit-Harper Woods city line; east along Detroit-Grosse Pointe Woods city line; south along Detroit-Grosse Pointe Farms city line; southeast along Grosse Pointe-Grosse Pointe Farms city line; southwest through Detroit river; north on Riopelle street.
|
| MI 4.
| northwestern Detroit
| 511,060
| -1.57%
| -0.64%
|
|
| 79.2%
|
|
| In Michigan state, in Wayne county, in Detroit city, Far Northwest, Near Northwest, Northwest, and Woodward Corridor planning sectors.
| From Chrysler freeway; east on Jefferson avenue; south on Rivard street; east on Atwater street; south on Riopelle street; southwest through Detroit river; west along Detroit-River Rouge city line; southwest along Detroit-Ecorse city line; northwest along Detroit-Lincoln Park city line; north along Detroit-Melvindale city line; north along Detroit-Dearborn city line; northwest along Detroit-Dearborn Heights city line; north along Detroit city-Redford township line; east along Wayne-Oakland county line; south on Woodward avenue to McNichols road; west along Detroit-Highland Park city line; southeast along Detroit-Hamtramck city line; south on Chrysler freeway.
|
| MI 5.
| Dearborn
| 514,008
| -1.01%
| -0.07%
|
|
| 20.9%
|
|
| In Michigan state, in Wayne county, Allen Park, Dearborn, Dearborn Heights, and Melvindale cities, Redford township and in Detroit city, Central Business District, Far West, and Southwest planning sectors.
|
| MI 6.
| Lake Erie
| 504,916
| -2.76%
| -1.83%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Michigan state, Hillsdale, Lenawee, and Monroe counties and in Wayne county, Ecorse, Flat Rock, Gibraltar, Lincoln Park, River Rouge, Riverview, Rockwood, Southgate, Trenton, Woodhaven, and Wyandotte cities and Brownstown, Grosse Ile, and Huron townships.
|
| MI 7.
| western Wayne County
| 514,779
| -0.86%
| +0.08%
|
|
| 6.4%
|
|
| In Michigan state, in Wayne county, Belleville, Garden City, Inkster, Livonia, Northville, Plymouth, Romulus, Taylor, Wayne, and Westland cities and Canton, Northville, Plymouth, Sumpter, and Van Buren townships.
|
| MI 8.
| southern Oakland County
| 505,242
| -2.69%
| -1.77%
|
|
| 3.2%
|
|
| In Michigan state, in Oakland county, Berkley, Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Clawson, Farmington, Farmington Hills, Ferndale, Hazel Park, Huntington Woods, Lathrup Village, Madison Heights, Northville, Novi, Oak Park, Pleasant Ridge, Royal Oak, and Southfield cities and Bloomfield, Lyon, Novi, Royal Oak, South Lyon, and Southfield townships.
|
| MI 9.
| northern Oakland County
| 506,551
| -2.44%
| -1.52%
|
|
| 6.3%
|
|
| In Michigan state, in Oakland county, Keego Harbor, Orchard Lake Village, Pontiac, Rochester, Sylvan Lake, Troy, Walled Lake, and Wixom cities and Addison, Avon, Brandon, Commerce, Groveland, Highland, Holly, Independence, Milford, Oakland, Orion, Oxford, Pontiac, Rose, Springfield, Waterford, West Bloomfield, and White Lake towns.
|
| MI 10.
| Washtenaw County
| 516,532
| -0.52%
| +0.42%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Michigan state, Jackson, Livingston, and Washtenaw counties.
|
| MI 11.
| Genessee County
| 521,589
| +0.45%
| +1.41%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Michigan state, Genessee and Shiawasee counties.
|
| MI 12.
| Saginaw Bay
| 518,927
| -0.06%
| +0.89%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Michigan state, Bay, Gratiot, Midland, Saginaw, and Tuscola counties.
|
| MI 13.
| Ingham County
| 516,037
| -0.62%
| +0.33%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Michigan state, Clinton, Eaton, Ingham, Ionia, and Montcalm counties.
|
| MI 14.
| southwestern Michigan
| 504,384
| -2.86%
| -1.94%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Michigan state, Barry, Berrien, Branch, Calhoun, Cass, and St. Joseph counties.
|
| MI 15.
| Kalamazoo
| 517,921
| -0.25%
| +0.69%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Michigan state, Allegan, Kalamazoo, Ottawa, and Van Buren counties.
|
| MI 16.
| Kent County
| 524,095
| +0.94%
| +1.89%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Michigan state, Kent, Lake, Mecosta, and Newaygo counties.
|
| MI 17.
| Muskegon
| 519,482
| +0.05%
| +1.00%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Michigan state, Arenac, Benzie, Clare, Gladwin, Grand Traverse, Isabella, Kalkaska, Leelanau, Manistee, Mason, Missaukee, Muskegon, Oceana, Ogemaw, Osceola, Roscommon, and Wexford counties.
|
| MI 18.
| Straits of Mackinac
| 522,978
| +0.72%
| +1.68%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Michigan state, Alcona, Alger, Alpena, Antrim, Baraga, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Chippewa, Crawford, Delta, Dickinson, Emmet, Gogebic, Houghton, Iosco, Iron, Keweenaw, Luce, Mackinac, Marquette, Menominee, Montmorency, Ontonagon, Oscoda, Otsego, Presque Isle, Schoolcraft counties.
|
| FL
| Florida
| 9,739,992
|
|
| 8.8%
|
| 13.8%
|
|
|
| FL 1.
| Fort Lauderdale
| 503,222
| -3.08%
| -1.84%
| 4.0%
|
| 17.3%
|
|
| In Florida state, in Broward county, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, and Pompano Beach divisions.
|
| FL 2.
| western Broward County
| 510,821
| -1.62%
| -0.35%
| 4.0%
|
| 5.2%
|
|
| In Florida state, in Broward county, Conservation, Davie, Deerfield Beach, Hallandale, Margate, Miramar-Pembroke Pines, and Plantation divisions.
|
| FL 3.
| Miami Beach & North Miami
| 520,601
| +0.26%
| +1.55%
| 15.8%
|
| 26.3%
|
|
| In Florida state, in Dade county, Miami Beach and Northwest Dade divisions and in Miami division, Hallandale, Hialeah, North Miami, North Miami Beach, and Opa-Locka cities, Biscayne Park, El Portal, and Miami Shores villages, and part of the remainder.
| From Dade-Broward county line; south through Atlantic ocean; northwest along Miami Beach-Key Biscayne division line; north along Miami-Beach-Miami division line; west along Miami city line to exclude; west along El Portal village-Miami city line; southwest along Miami line to exclude; north along Miami-Hialeah division line; north along Northwest Dade-Hialeah division line; east along Dade-Broward county line.
|
| FL 4.
| Miami & Hialeah
| 519,599
| +0.07%
| +1.36%
| 59.3%
|
| 17.2%
|
|
| In Florida state, in Dade county, Hialeah and Key Biscayne divisions and in Miami division, Miami city.
| From Dade-Broward county line; south along Hialeah-Northwest Dade division line; south along Hialeah-Miami division line; northeast along Miami city line to include; east along Miami city-El Portal village line; east along Miami city line to include; south along Miami-Miami Beach division line; east along Key Biscayne-Miami Beach division line; south through Atlantic ocean; west along Key Biscayne-Homestead division line; north along Key Biscayne division-Kendall-Perrine division line; west along Miami division-Kendall-Perrine division line; north along Miami-Coral Gables city line; west along Miami city line to include; west along Miami-Coral Gables city line; west along Miami-West Miami city line; west along Miami city line to include; northeast along Miami-North Westside division line; northeast along Miami city line to include; west along Hialeah-Miami division line; northwest along Hialeah-North Westside division line; northwest along Hialeah division-Kendale Lakes-Lindgren Acres division line; north along Hialeah-Everglades division line; east along Dade-Broward county line.
|
| FL 5.
| Florida Keys
| 513,573
| -1.09%
| +0.18%
| 27.1%
|
| 10.8%
|
|
| In Florida state, Monroe county, and in Dade county, Homestead, Kendall-Perrine, Princeton-Goulds, and South Westside divisions and in Miami division, Coral Gables, South Miami, and West Miami cities and part of the remainder.
| From Monroe-Collier county line; south along Monroe-Dade county line; northeast along Homestead-Everglades division line; north along Princeton-Goulds division-Everglades division line; east along Princeton-Goulds division-Kendale Lakes-Lindgren Acres division line; north along Kendall-Perrine division-Kendale Lakes-Lindgren Acres division line; north along South Westside division-Kendale Lakes-Lindgren Acres division line; east along South Westside-North Westside division line; east along Miami-North Westside division line; east along Miami city line to exclude; east along West Miami-Miami city line; east along Coral Gables-Miami city line; east along Miami city line to exclude; east along Coral Gables-Miami city line; east along Kendall-Perrine division-Miami division line; south along Kendall-Perrine division-Key Biscayne division line; east along Homestead-Key Biscayne division line; southwest through Atlantic ocean; north through Gulf of Mexico; east along Monroe-Collier county line.
|
| FL 6.
| Everglades
| 506,312
| -2.49%
| -1.23%
| 16.5%
|
| 9.5%
|
|
| In Florida state, Collier, Hendry, and Lee counties, in Dade county, Everglades, Kendale Lakes-Lindgren Acres, and North Westside divisions and in Miami division, Miami Springs city and Virginia Gardens village, and in Palm Beach county, Belle Glade-Plantation, Glades, and Sunshine Parkway divisions.
| From Lee-Charlotte county line; east along Hendry-Glades county line; east along Palm Beach-Martin county line; south along Glades division-Royal Palm Beach-West Jupiter division line; east along Sunshine parkway division-Royal Palm Beach-West Jupiter division line; south along Sunshine parkway-Lake Worth division line; south along Sunshine parkway division-Boynton Beach-Delray Beach division line; south along Sunshine parkway-Boca Raton division line; west along Palm Beach-Broward county line; south along Hendry-Broward county line; south along Collier-Broward county line; east along Dade-Broward county line; south along Everglades-Hialeah division line; southeast along Kendale Lakes-Lindgren Acres division-Hialeah division line; southeast along North Westside-Hialeah division line; southeast along Miami-Hialeah division line; east and southwest along Miami city line to exclude; southwest along North Westside-Miami division line; west along North Westside-South Westside division line; south along Kendale Lakes-Lindgren Acres division-South Westside division line; south along Kendale Lakes-Lindgren Acres division-Kendall-Perrine division line; west along Kendale Lakes-Lindgren Acres division-Princeton-Goulds division line; southwest along Kendale Lakes-Lindgren Acres division-Homestead division line; north along Dade-Monroe county line; west along Collier-Monroe county line; northwest through Gulf of Mexico; east along Lee-Charlotte county line.
|
| FL 7.
| West Palm Beach
| 511,773
| -1.44%
| -0.17%
| 4.2%
|
| 11.0%
|
|
| In Florida state, in Palm Beach county, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach-Delray Beach, Jupiter, Lake Worth, Riviera Beach, Royal Palm Beach-West Jupiter, and West Palm Beach divisions.
|
| FL 8.
| Space Coast
| 504,315
| -2.87%
| -1.62%
| 2.3%
|
| 11.3%
|
|
| In Florida state, Brevard, Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee, and St. Lucie counties.
|
| FL 9.
| Orlando
| 520,947
| +0.33%
| +1.62%
| 4.0%
|
| 18.9%
|
|
| In Florida state, Orlando and Osceola counties.
|
| FL 10.
| Lakeland
| 504,312
| -2.87%
| -1.62%
| 2.9%
|
| 14.6%
|
|
| In Florida state, Glades, Highlands, Lake, Polk, and Sumter counties.
|
| FL 11.
| Sarasota & Bradenton
| 510,123
| -1.75%
| -0.49%
| 3.1%
|
| 7.2%
|
|
| In Florida state, Charlotte, DeSoto, Hardee, Manatee, and Sarasota counties, and in Hillsborough county, Gibsonton, Palm River-East Tampa, Ruskin, and Wimauma-Lithia divisions.
|
| FL 12.
| Tampa
| 514,571
| -0.90%
| +0.38%
| 10.9%
|
| 14.1%
|
|
| In Florida state, in Hillsborough county, Brandon, Tampa, and Thonotosassa divisions.
|
| FL 13.
| St. Petersburg
| 522,022
| +0.54%
| +1.83%
| 1.5%
|
| 8.6%
|
|
| In Florida state, in Pinellas county, Boca Ciega, St. Petersburg, and St. Petersburg Beach divisions and in Clearwater division, Indian Rocks Beach and Largo cities and part of the remainder.
| From Belleair road; south on U.S. Highway 19; east through Allens creek; southeast through Old Tampa bay; southwest through Tampa bay; north through Gulf of Mexico; east along Indian Rocks Beach city-Belleair Shore town line; east along Indian Rocks Beach-Belleair Beach city line; south along Indian Rocks Beach city line to include; northeast along Largo city line to include; northeast along Largo-Belleair Bluffs city line; northeast along Largo city-Belleair town line; north along Belleair town line to exclude; east along Clearwater city line to exclude; east along Largo-Clearwater city line; northwest and east along Clearwater city line to exclude; north and southeast along Largo-Clearwater city line; south along Largo city line to include; east on Belleair road.
|
| FL 14.
| Pasco County & Clearwater
| 515,471
| -0.72%
| +0.55%
| 2.2%
|
| 4.6%
|
|
| In Florida state, Hernando and Pasco counties, and in Hillsborough county, Citrus Park-Fern Lake and Plant City divisions, and in Pinellas county, Tarpon Springs division and in Clearwater division, Belleair Beach, Belleair Bluffs, Clearwater, Dunedin, Oldsmar, and Safety Harbor cities and Belleair and Belleair Shore towns.
| From U.S. Highway 19; west on Belleair road to past Bob McMullen road; north along Largo city line to exclude; southwest along Clearwater-Largo city line to Belleair road; west along Clearwater city line to include; west along Clearwater-Largo city line; west along Clearwater city line to include; south along Belleair town line to include; southwest along Belleair town-Largo city line; southwest along Belleair Bluffs-Largo city line; southwest along Largo city line to exclude; north along Indian Rocks Beach city line; west along Belleair Beach-Indian Rocks Beach city line; west along Belleair Shore town-Indian Rocks Beach city line; north through Gulf of Mexico; east along Hernando-Citrus county line; southeast along Hernando-Sumter county line; south along Pasco-Sumter county line; south along Pasco-Polk county line; southeast along Hillsborough-Polk county line; west along Plant City-Wimauma-Lithia division line; north along Plant City-Brandon division line; north along Plant City-Brandon division line; north along Plant City-Thonotosassa division line; west along Pasco-Hillsborough county line; south along Citrus Park-Fern Lake division-Tampa division line; southwest along Pinellas-Hillsborough county line; south through Old Tampa bay; west through Allens creek; north on U.S. Highway 19.
|
| FL 15.
| Ocala
| 512,623
| -1.27%
| +0.00%
| 1.8%
|
| 10.5%
|
|
| In Florida state, Citrus, Clay, Levy, Marion, and Putnam counties and part of Duval county.
| From Normandy boulevard; south on Cassat avenue; east on Kingbury street; northeast on Seaboard Coast Line railroad; southeast on Edgewood avenue; northeast through St. Johns river; east on Landon avenue; northwest on Florida East Coast railroad; northeast on Manning street; southeast on Interstate 95 highway; north on Bee street; east through St. Johns river; south through Miller creek; east on Beach boulevard; south along Jacksonville-Jacksonville Beach city line; southwest along Duval-St. Johns county line; south along Clay-St. Johns county line; southeast along Putnam-St. Johns county line; south along Putnam-Flagler county line; west along Putnam-Volusia county line; southeast along Marion-Volusia county line; south along Marion-Lake county line; west along Marion-Sumter county line; southeast along Citrus-Sumter county line; west along Citrus-Hernando county line; northwest through Gulf of Mexico; northeast along Levy-Dixie county line; east along Levy-Gilchrist county line; southeast along Levy-Alachua county line; east along Marion-Alachua county line; north along Putnam-Alachua county line; north along Clay-Alachua county line; north along Clay-Bradford county line; north along Clay-Baker county line; north along Duval-Baker county line; northeast along Duval-Nassau county line; southeast on Otis road; east on Seaboard Coast Line railroad; south through McGirts creek; east on Normandy boulevard.
|
| FL 16.
| Daytona
| 516,192
| -0.59%
| +0.69%
| 2.1%
|
| 11.0%
|
|
| In Florida state, Flagler, Seminole, St. Johns, and Volusia counties and part of Duval county.
| From Volusia-Brevard county line; south along Seminole-Brevard county line; west along Seminole-Orange county line; northeast along Seminole-Orange county line; north along Volusia-Orange county line; north along Volusia-Marion county line; east along Volusia-Putnam county line; north along Flagler-Putnam county line; north along St. Johns-Putnam county line; north along St. Johns-Clay county line; east along St. Johns-Duval county line; north along Jacksonville Beach-Jacksonville city line; east along Jacksonville Beach-Neptune Beach city line; south through Atlantic ocean; west along Volusia-Brevard county line.
|
| FL 17.
| Okeefenokee
| 506,412
| -2.47%
| -1.21%
| 1.5%
|
| 30.2%
|
|
| In Florida state, Baker, Bradford, Columbia, Hamilton, Lafayette, Nassau, Suwannee, and Union counties and part of Duval county.
| From Bee street; northwest on Interstate 95 highway; southwest on Manning street; southeast on Florida East Coast railroad; west on Landon avenue; south through St. Johns river; northwest on Edgewood avenue; southwest on Seaboard Coast Line railroad; west on Kingsbury street; north on Cassat avenue; west on Normandy boulevard; north through McGirts creek; west on Seaboard Coast Line railroad; northwest on Otis road; southwest along Nassau-Duval county line; south alnng Baker-Duval county line; south alnng Baker-Clay county line; south alnng Bradford-Clay county line; northwest alnng Bradford-Alachua county line; west alnng Union-Alachua county line; southwest alnng Columbia-Alachua county line; northwest alnng Columbia-Gilchrist county line; southwest alnng Suwannee-Gilchrist county line; south alnng Lafayette-Gilchrist county line; west alnng Lafayette-Dixie county line; north alnng Lafayette-Taylor county line; east alnng Lafayette-Madison county line; north alnng Suwannee-Madison county line; northwest alnng Hamilton-Madison county line; east along Florida-Georgia state line; south through Atlantic ocean; west along Neptune Beach-Jacksonville Beach city line; south along Jacksonville-Jacksonville Beach city line; west on Beach boulevard; north through Miller creek; west through St. Johns river; southwest on Bee street.
|
| FL 18.
| central Panhandle
| 508,361
| -2.09%
| -0.83%
| 1.9%
|
| 24.8%
|
|
| In Florida state, Alachua, Calhoun, Dixie, Franklin, Gadsden, Gilchrist, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Taylor, Wakulla, and Washington counties.
|
| FL 19.
| western Panhandle (Pensacola)
| 518,742
| -0.09%
| +1.19%
| 1.7%
|
| 13.8%
|
|
| In Florida state, Bay, Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, and Walton counties.
|
| TX
| Texas
| 14,228,383
|
|
| 21.0%
|
| 12.0%
|
|
|
| TX 1.
| San Antonio
| 526,430
| +1.39%
| -0.10%
| 67.0%
|
| 9.1%
|
|
| In Texas state, in Bexar county, in San Antonio division. part of San Antonio city.
| From Austin road; northeast on Harry Wurzbach Military highway; east on Rittiman road; south along eastern boundary of Fort Sam Houston to include; southeast on highway connecting ramp; northeast on Southern Pacific railroad; south on Northeast Loop 410; southwest on Southeast Loop 410; west on Southwest Loop 410; generally northwest along San Antonio city line to include; northeast on U. S. Highway 81 south; north and west along San Antonio city line to include; north on Cupples road; southwest on Frio City road; west along San Antonio city line to include; north on western boundary of Kelly Air Force base to include; north on South Acme road; west on Castroville road; north on South Callaghan road; north on North Callaghan road; east on South Marginal road of Northwest Loop 410; southeast on Babcock road; east and north along San Antonio-Balcones Heights city line to exclude entirety of Balcones Heights city; north on Interstate 10 highway; northeast on Northwest Loop 410; southeast along San Antonio-Castle Hills city line; south on Blanco road; southeast on East Contour drive; south and east along San Antonio-Olmos Park city line; northeast on Olmos dam; southeast along San Antonio-Alamo Heights city line; east along San Antonio-Terrell Hills city line; south along eastern boundary of Fort Sam Houston (near Stanley road); east on Austin road.
|
| TX 2.
| outer Bexar
| 525,834
| +1.27%
| -0.22%
| 24.0%
|
| 4.7%
|
|
| In Texas state, Guadalupe and Wilson counties and in Bexar county, Southeast Bexar and West Bexar divisions and in San Antonio division, Alamo Heights, Balcones Heights, Castle Hills, China Grove, Cibolo, Converse, Grey Forest, Hill Country Village, Hollywood Park, Kirby, Leon Valley, Live Oak, Olmos Park, Schertz, Selma, Shavano Park, Somerset, Terrell Hills, Universal City, and Windcrest cities, Lackland Air Force Base place, part of San Antonio city, and the remainder.
|
| TX 3.
| Coastal Bend
| 531,140
| +2.29%
| +0.79%
| 46.2%
|
| 4.1%
|
|
| In Texas state, Atascosa, Bee, DeWitt, Goliad, Gonzales, Jim Wells, Karnes, Kleberg, Lavaca, Live Oak, McMullen, Nueces, and San Patricio counties.
|
| TX 4.
| Lower Rio Grande Valley
| 519,375
| +0.03%
| -1.44%
| 79.6%
|
| 0.3%
|
|
| In Texas state, Brooks, Cameron, Hidalgo, Kenedy, and Willacy counties.
|
| TX 5.
| Hill Country & Winter Garden
| 523,977
| +0.91%
| -0.57%
| 52.7%
|
| 0.9%
|
|
| In Texas state, Bandera, Blanco, Brown, Burnet, Comal, Dimmit, Duval, Edwards, Frio, Gillespie, Jim Hogg, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Kinney, Lampasas, La Salle, Llano, McCulloch, Mason, Maverick, Medina, Menard, Mills, Real, San Saba, Schleicher, Starr, Sutton, Uvalde, Val Verde, Webb, Zapata, and Zavala counties.
|
| TX 6.
| Austin
| 536,450
| +3.32%
| +1.80%
| 17.6%
|
| 9.4%
|
|
| In Texas state, Hays, Travis, and Williamson counties.
|
| TX 7.
| Lower Brazos Valley
| 518,643
| -0.11%
| -1.58%
| 7.8%
|
| 1.6%
|
|
| In Texas state, Austin, Bastrop, Brazos, Burleson, Caldwell, Fayette, Grimes, Houston, Lee, Madison, Milam, Montgomery, Robertson, San Jacinto, Trinity, Walker, Waller, and Washington counties.
|
| TX 8.
| Gulf Coast
| 522,608
| +0.65%
| -0.83%
| 20.1%
|
| 10.9%
|
|
| In Texas state, Aransas, Brazoria, Calhoun, Colorado, Fort Bend, Jackson, Matagorda, Refugio, Victoria, and Wharton counties.
|
| TX 9.
| southern Harris County
| 536,093
| +3.25%
| +1.73%
| 10.1%
|
| 17.1%
|
|
| In Texas state, in Harris county, in Houston division, Bellaire, Friendswood, Missouri City, Nassau Bay, Pasadena, Pearland, South Houston, Southside Place, Stafford, Webster, and West University Place cities, in Houston city, Allen Farms & Airport Gardens, Almeda - Genoa, Almeda Plaza, Ardmore, Arlington Heights, Barkley Square & Marilyn Acres, Bayou Place & Keegans Glen, Bellaire West & Catalina North, Beltway, Beverly Hills & Rainbow Valley, Binz, Bissonet Center, Bonham Acres, Boulevard Oaks, Braeburn Gardens, Braeburn Glen, Braiburn Terrace, Braeburn Valley, Braeburn Valley West, Braewood Glen & Wildflower Green & Catalina Village, Braesgate, Braes Heather & Braeburn Valley South, Braesmain, Braeswood, Braeswood & Staffordshire, Brays Forest & Kirkwood Terrace, Brays Village & Town Park, Brentwood, Briarwick, Brook Forest, Brookfield & Wellington, Canterbury Village, Clear Creek, Clear Lake & Camino South, Cookwood & Catalina Square & Harwin & Winwood, Crestmont Park & King Estates & Kennedy Heights, Devonshire Place & University Place, Dumbarton Village & Wildheather & Almeda Oaks & Fruitland, Dunlap, East Haven, Flack Estates & Maplewood, Fondren Southwest, Fondren Square & Southwood Place, Forum Park, Freeway Manor, Glen Iris, Glenmont, Glenshannon, Glenshire, Gulf Acres & Val Verde Estates, Gulf Meadows, Gulf Palms & Beamer, Harwin, Heartwood, Huntington Village, Imperial Point, Keegan, Kirkwood, Kirkwood Village, Knollwood Village, Larkwood & Braes Timbers, Leawood West & Crown Colony West & Moonmist, Linkwood & Braes Terrace & Braes Manor, Maplewood South & North, Meadow Green & Oakbrook West, Mercedes East, Meyerland, Meyerland West, Monarch Estates & Glynn Ellyn & Alpha Place, Museum Area & Shadyside & Shadowlawn & Cherokee, Napoleon Square Area, Newcastle, Northbrook, Norwood Meadows & Braesmont, Oak Harbor & Crown Colony, Palm Springs & Eastridge Terrace, Pamela Heights, Parkglen, Parkglen West, Plantation Oaks & Almeda Manor & Dumbarton Oaks, Plaza Del Oro, Precinct 287 & Post Oak Manor, Ramble Wood Park, Ranchester, Raydell, Rice University, Richmond Plaza, Robindell, Sagemont, Scarsdale, Scottcrest & Reedwood, Sharpstown, Sharpstown Industrial Park & Apartments, Shenandoah, Skyscraper Shadows, South Acres, South Glen Addition & Meredith Manor & Southmont, South Main Estates, South Main Plaza & Winchester Place & Mayfair Park, Southgate, Southhampton, Southmeadow & Northfield & Riceville, Southwest Civic Club & Wake Forest, Southwest Manor & Post Oak Village, Sun Valley & Gulfway Terrace & Shaver, Sunset Terrace & Montclair Addition, Tiffany Gardens & Westbrook Addition & West Hampton, Townwood & Village Green, Two Worlds, University Green, Village & Brentwood, Wateka, Wessex & Windemere, Westbury & Parkwest, Westhampton Village & Westhampton Place & Westwood Place, Westridge, Westwood & Albion, Westwood Country Club, Westwood South, Willow Creek Estates, Willow Meadow, Willowbend, Windsor Village, Woodshire & Meyer Park, and Woodside & Woodside Plaza & Mainview neighborhoods, and in the remainder, Brays Forest & Kirkwood Terrace, Brays Village & Town Park, Briarwick, Forum Park, Huntington Village, Imperial Point, Keegan, Sharpstown, Westhampton Village & Westhampton Place & Westwood Place, Westwood Country Club, and Westwood South neighborhoods.
| From Gessner road; east on Westpark drive; east on Southwest freeway; south on Eastex freeway; east on Reed road; south on Scott street; east through Sims bayou; south on Mykawa road; east on Fauna avenue; south on Telephone road; east on Airport boulevard; southeast on Gulf freeway; east on Panair street; north along South Houston-Houston city line; southeast along Houston-Pasadena division line; south along Houston-Southeast Harris division line; west along Harris-Galveston county line; west along Harris-Brazoria county line; northwest along Harris-Fort Bend county line; east on Alief-Clodine road; north on Addicks-Howell road; east on Southern Pacific railroad; north on Gessner road.
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| TX 10.
| western Houston
| 536,471
| +3.32%
| +1.80%
| 14.5%
|
| 6.5%
|
|
| In Texas state, in Harris county, in Houston division, Bunker Hill Village, Hedwig Village, Hilshire Village, Hunters Creek Village, Katy, Piney Point, and Spring Valley cities, in Houston city, Afton Oaks, Afton Village & Shady Villa & Whispering Pines, April Village & Village West, Ashbury, Ashford, Ashford Forest, Avalon Place, Avondale, Bayou Glen & Pine Shadows, Bayou Woods & Sherwood Forest, Bellewood & Brykerwoods Estate, Bellshire, Binglewood, Briar Lake & Ashford Village, Briargrove & West Haven Estates & Nantucket Place, Briargrove Park, Briarhollow & Post Oak Place, Briarmeadow, Briarscroft & Delmonte, Briarwest & San Felipe Square, Britmore Oaks & Memorial Way & Memorial Valley & Autumn Oaks, Brookwoods & White Oak Acres, Campbell Woods, Candlelight Oaks Village & Candlelight Trails & Sheraton Oaks, Candlelight Plaza, Carvercrest & Westmont, Carverdale, Cedardale & Spring Square & Gaylord Manor West, Cole Creek Manor, Cottage Grove, Country Village, Crawford, Crestwood & Glencove, Dearborn & Lancaster Place, Fairview, First Ward, Fleetwood & Barkers Landing & Memorial Thicket, Fonn Villas, Forest Pines, Forest West & Rosslyn Addition, Fourth Ward, Frostwood & Memorial Hollow, Galleria, Garden Oaks & Garden Oaks Plaza, Gardendale & Oak Forest Park & Tess Lynn, Gaywood, Glenhaven Estates, Glenview & Ravenwood, Greenway Plaza, Harwood Terrace & Silverbonnet Place & Hillendahl Acres, Highland Village & Weslyan Plaza, Hillmont & Fairbanks & Outpost Estates, Holley Terrace, Hollister Place & Sunshine Valley Estates, Holly Springs & Citywest Place & Walnut Bend, Houston Heights, Hyde Park, Indian Trail & Post Oak Gardens & Tanglewood West, Kempwood North & Kempwood, Lakeside Estates, Lakeside Place & Heathwood, Langewood & Wilson Court & Tilson Acres & Galway Meadow, Larchmont & Lamar Terrace, Lazybrook, Long Point Acres, Long Point Oaks, Long Point Woods, Lowell Heights, Magnum Manor, Maybank Place & West Terrace & Post Oak Circle, Melody Oaks & Craig Woods, Memorial Club & Kensington Place & Longwood, Memorial Forest & Memorial Woods, Memorial Meadows & Woodland Hollow, Memorial Trails & Gaywood & Rustling Pines & Memorial Glen, Mid Town, Monarch Oak & Glenmore Forest, Montrose & Westmoreland, Near Northside, Nob Hill & Moss Oaks & Wildwood, North Montrose, North Norhill & Proctor Plaza, Northcourt, Northwest Mall & Fairway Park & Hempstead Gardens, Northwood Manor, Nottingham Forest & Ashford Forest North, Nottingham Forest West & Woods On Memorial, Nottingham West, Oak Estate & Royden Oaks, Oak Forest & Candlelight Woods & Candlelight Estates, Oaklane Manor, Old Sixth Ward, Plantation, Post Oak Estates, Presidential Gardens & Pine Terrace, Registry, Reinerman, Rice Military & Detering & Brunner, Ridgecrest & Glenview, Riedel Estates & Bunker Hill Gardens, River Oaks, Rivercrest Addition, Rollingwood & Shadow Woods & Woodhaven Estates, Rosemont Terrace & Britmore Oaks North & Harwood, Royal Oaks, Royal Oaks East & Springwood & Lazy Oaks & Country Woods, Rustling Oaks & Memorial Plaza, Saddlebrook Square & Kingsbrook & Timberlane Terrace, Saint Thomas, Sandlewood & Lakeview & Hickory Ridge, Shadow Oaks & Spring Lea, Shady Acres, Shadywood, Shepherd Forest, Shepherd Park Plaza, Sherwood Oaks, Southlake & Ashford Hollow & Shadow Briar & Ashford West, Spring Branch & Spring Acres, Spring Branch Estates & Neven Manor & Hidden Hollow, Spring Branch Gardens & Hollywood Gardens, Spring Branch Oaks, Spring Branch Woods & Gaylord Manor West, Spring Meadows & Spring Branch Valley & MacGregor West, Spring Oaks, Spring Shadows, Spring Shadows & Springwood Forest, Springwood & Timbercrest, Springwood Oaks & Enchanted Forest, Studewood Heights, Tanglewilde, Tanglewood & West Oak & Tangle Lane, Tealwood, Thornwood, Thousand Oaks, Three Fountains Square, Timber Oaks, Timbergrove Manor, Timberline, Victorian Village, Walnut Bend, Watonga, West End, West Oak & Hidden Oak, Westchase, Westchester, Western Oaks & Campbell Place & Linden Lee, Westheimer Estates, Westover, Westview Forest & English Oaks & Concord, Wichester & Nottingham, Wood Bend, Woodlake & PIney Point Estates, Woodland Heights, Yoacum Gardens, and Yorkshire & Memorial Drive Acres neighborhoods, and in the remainder, Britmore Oaks & Memorial Way & Memorial Valley & Autumn Oaks, Fleetwood & Barkers Landing & Memorial Thicket, and Southlake & Ashford Hollow & Shadow Briar & Ashford West neighborhoods.
| From Spencer road; southeast on Hempstead highway; east along Houston city line to include; east on West Little York road; south through White Oak bayou; east on Pinemont drive; south on North Shepherd drive; east on Houston Belt and Terminal railroad; south on Yale street; east on North Loop freeway; southwest on Main street; south on Moss street; east on Key street; south on Bruce street; east on Pecore street; southwest on Main street; south on Central freeway; east on Quitman street; south on Eastex freeway; west on Southwest freeway; west on Westpark drive; south on Gessner road; west on Southern Pacific railroad; south on Addicks-Howell road; west on Alief-Clodine road; northwest along Harris-Fort Bend county line; north along Harris-Waller county line; east along Houston-Northwest Harris division line; east on Spencer road.
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| TX 11.
| central Houston
| 536,481
| +3.32%
| +1.80%
| 28.0%
|
| 48.1%
|
|
| In Texas state, in Harris county, in Houston division, in Houston city, Archers Place, Bayou Estates & Reed, Bayou Oaks, Berkley Place & Southmayd Park, Brookhaven, Carriage Park & St. Patrick, Central Park, Clinton Park, Crofton, Croyden Garden, Denver Harbor, Dodson & Friendly Acres, Dow, East Sunnyside Courts, Eastwood, Edgewood, Edgewood Terrace, Eldorado, Epsom Downs, Fairlawn Estates & Oakland Plaza, Farrell Gardens, Ferndale Addition, Fidelity, Fifth Ward, Fontain Place, Forest Oaks, Foster Place, Freeway & PIne Valley, Garden Villas, Glen Oaks Addition & Airline Manor, Glenbrook Valley, Glenburnie, Golfcrest, Golfview Manor, Graceland Terrace, Greenway Terrace, Harrisburg, Houston Country Club & Simms Woods, Houston Gardens, Huntington Place, Idylwood & Fair Oaks & Sunnyland, Jensen Neighborhood Council, Kashmere, LaSalllitte Place & Scott Terrace, Liberty Gardens, Lindale Park, Little York, Little York Annex, MacGregor Palms & MacGregor Terrace, MacGregor Place, MacGregor Trails, Magnolia Park, Manchester, Mason Park & Forest Hill & Marlo Place & Lawndale, Mayfair & Houston Estates & Andover Place, Meadowbrook, Meadowbrook Freeway & Freeway Oaks, Meadowcreek Village, Melrose, Milby, Montie Beach & Brooksmith, Moody Park, Navigation, Near East End, Newhoff, North Park Community, Northmont, Oak Manor & University Woods, Oak Meadows & Carrie Addition & Allendale, Old Clinton, Overbrook, Park Place, Parkhurst & Clairmont & East Houston, Parkwood Drive & South MacGregor, Pecan Villa, Pinecrest, Pineview Place, Pinewood Valley & Langley Road Place & Lakewood Estates, Pleasantville, Port Houstion, Reveille & Duval Place & Oak Acres, Riverbrook, Riverside Terrace & Washington Terrace, Riverview & Edmundson & Hampshire Oaks, Rosewood Estates & Rosedale Gardens, Ryon Addition, Ryon Extension, Santa Rosa & Sims Bayou Estates, Second Ward, Settegast Heights, Shady Park & Acre Villa, Shady Timbers, Smith-Gibbons, South Park & Pershing & East Sunnyside Courts, South Union, Southcrest, Southern Village, Southland, Southwood & North MacGregor Oaks & Timbercrest, Studewood & Independence Heights, Sunnyland Farms, Sunnyside, Sunnyside Gardens, Sunset Heights & Stude & Pineridge, Texas Southern University, Third Ward, Tierwester & Canfield Oaks & College Oaks, Trinity Gardens, University Oaks, University of Houston, West MacGregor, Whitney Place & Blueberry Terrace, Wildrose Garden & Nordling Estates, Woodridge & Pecan Park, and Yale Street Acres neighborhoods and in the remainder, Bayou Oaks and Epsom Downs neighborhoods.
| From Airport boulevard; north on Telephone road; west on Fauna avenue; north on Mykawa road; west through Sims bayou; north on Scott street; west on Reed road; north on Eastex freeway; west on Quitman street; north on Central freeway; northwest on Main street; west on Pecore street; north on Bruce street; west on Key street; north on Moss street; northwest on Main street; west on North Loop freeway; north on Yale street; west on Houston Belt and Terminal railroad; north on North Shepherd drive; east on West Little York road; northwest on North freeway; north on Stuebner-Airline road; east on West Canino road; east along Houston city line to include to vicinity of East Hardy road; east on Little York road; north through Halls bayou; east along Houston city line to include to vicinity of Eastex freeway; east on Little York road; south on Homestead road; east through Halls bayou; south on Mesa road; northeast on Southern Pacific railroad; south on Oates road; southwest along Houston-Jacinto City city line; south along Houston-Galena Park city line; west on Clinton drive; southeast on Southern Pacific railroad; south along Houston city line (close to Bank drive extended); east through Houston Ship channel; south along Houston-Pasadena division line; west along Houston-South Houston city line; west on Panair street; northwest on Gulf freeway; west on Airport boulevard.
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| TX 12.
| northern Harris County
| 536,674
| +3.36%
| +1.84%
| 9.8%
|
| 14.2%
|
|
| In Texas state, in Harris county, Northwest Harris division and in Houston division, Galena Park, Humble, Jacinto City, and Jersey Village cities, in Houston city, Borderville, Chateau Forest & Candlelight Forest & Bayou Bend, Cimarron, Eastex Oaks, Edgeworth Place, Glenwood Forest, Goodson, Green Meadows, Greenbriar North, Greenridge North, Greenridge Townhomes, Greens Bayou & Maxey Estates, Greenspoint, Hidden Forest, Hidden Valley, Highland Acres Homes & Ferguson Street Citizens Association, Highland Gardens & Montgomery Terrace, Highland Heights, Imperial Valley, Inwood & Arbor Oaks, Lake Forest & Green River & Knollwood & Chatwood, Lake Houstion, Lincoln City, Melbourne & Dorchester & Timmerman & Townley, North Plaza, Park North, Pinemont Plaza, Scenic Woods, Shepherd Park Terrace, Songwood Place, White Oak Terrace & Yorkdale & Carver Estates, Willow Run, Wood Glen & Kentshire, Wood Shadows & Wood Bayou, Woodland Acres & Greens Bayou Park, and Woodland Trails & Candlelight Forest West neighborhoods, and in the remainder, Borderville neighborhood.
| From Homestead road; west on Little York road to vicinity of Eastex freeway; west along Houston city line to exclude; northwest along Houston city line to exclude; south through Halls bayou; west on Little York road to vicinity of East Hardy road; northwest along Houston city line to exclude; west on West Canino road; south on Stuebner-Airline road; southeast on North freeway; west on Little York road; south on North Shepherd drive; west on Pinemont drive; north through White Oak bayou; west on West Little York road; west along Houston city line to exclude; northwest on Hempstead highway; west on Spencer road; west along Northwest Harris-Houston division line; north along Harris-Waller county line; east along Harris-Montgomery county line; south along Houston-Northeast Harris division line; southwest along Houston-Baytown division line; southwest along Houston-Southeast Harris division line; west along Houston-Pasadena division line; west through Houston Ship channel; north along Houston city line (close to Bank drive extended); north along Galena Park-Houton city line; north along Jacinto City-Houston city line; north on Oates road; southeast on Southern Pacific railroad; north on Mesa road; west through Halls bayou; north on Homestead road.
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| TX 13.
| Galveston Bay
| 525,391
| +1.19%
| -0.30%
| 11.3%
|
| 11.3%
|
|
| In Texas state, Chambers, Galveston, and Liberty counties, and in Harris county, Baytown, Northeast Harris, Pasadena, and Southeast Harris divisions.
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| TX 14.
| Golden Triangle
| 533,036
| +2.66%
| +1.15%
| 3.4%
|
| 20.2%
|
|
| In Texas state, Angelina, Hardin, Jasper, Jefferson, Newton, Orange, Polk, Sabine, and Tyler counties.
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| TX 15.
| Piney Woods
| 522,658
| +0.66%
| -0.82%
| 2.2%
|
| 20.8%
|
|
| In Texas state, Cherokee, Gregg, Harrison, Marion, Nacogdoches, Panola, Rusk, San Augustine, Shelby, Smith, Upshur, and Wood counties.
|
| TX 16.
| Red River Valley
| 517,578
| -0.32%
| -1.78%
| 1.8%
|
| 13.5%
|
|
| In Texas state, Bowie, Camp, Cass, Cooke, Delta, Fannin, Franklin, Grayson, Hopkins, Hunt, Kaufman, Lamar, Morris, Rains, Red River, Titus, and Van Zandt counties.
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| TX 17.
| Northwood & Garland & Richardson
| 524,834
| +1.08%
| -0.41%
| 7.1%
|
| 5.7%
|
|
| In Texas state, Rockwall county and in Dallas county, in Northeast division, Addison Buckingham, Garland, Highland Park, Richardson, Rowlett, Sachse, and University Park cities, in Dallas city, East Dallas, Highlands, Hillcrest, Lakewood, Northwood, Richland, Skillman, and Vickery neighborhoods, and part of the remainder of Northeast division.
| From Garland road; west on Northwest highway; south through White Rock creek; south through White Rock lake; south through White Rock creek; west on R. L. Thornton freeway; northwest on Interstate 45 highway; north on Central expressway; southwest on Missouri-Kansas-Texas railroad; west along Dallas city-Highland Park town line; north along Dallas-University Park city line; west on Northwest highway; north on Dallas North tollway (Cotton Belt Toll road); north on Inwood road; north along Dallas-Farmers Branch city line; west along Addison-Farmers Branch city line; north along Addison-Carrollton city line; east along Dallas-Collin county line; east along Rockwall-Collin county line; south along Rockwall-Hunt county line; west along Rockwall-Kaufman county line; north along Rockwall-Dallas county line; west along Rowlett-Dallas city line; south along Garland-Dallas city line; west along Garland city line to include; west along Garland-Dallas city line; southwest on Garland road.
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| TX 18.
| Ferguson & Irving
| 517,936
| -0.25%
| -1.72%
| 7.9%
|
| 7.9%
|
|
| In Texas state, in Dallas county, in Northeast division, Balch Springs, Combine, Hutchins, Mesquite, Seagoville, and Sunnyvale cities, in Dallas city, Bruton, Elam, Fair Park, Ferguson, Jim Miller, White Rock, and Woodland Springs neighborhoods, and part of the remainder of Northeast division and in Southwest division, Cedar Hill, De Soto, Duncanville, Ferris, Glenn Heights, Grand Prairie, Hutchins, Irving, Lancaster, Ovilla, and Wilmer cities and part of the remainder of Southwest division.
| From C. F. Hawn freeway; east on Lake June road; north on Texas and New Orleans railroad; northeast on R. L. Thornton freeway; north through White Rock creek; north through White Rock lake; north through White Rock creek; east on Northwest highway; northeast on Garland road; southeast along Dallas-Garland city line; east along Garland city line to exclude; east along Dallas-Garland city line; east along Dallas-Rowlett city line; south along Dallas-Rockwall county line; south along Dallas-Kaufman county line; west along Dallas-Ellis county line; north along Dallas-Tarrant county line; east along Irving-Coppell city line; southeast along Irving city line to include; east along Irving-Dallas city line; south along Southwest-Northeast division line; southwest along Irving-Dallas city line; southwest along Irving city line to include; south along Grand Prairie city line to include; southwest along Grand Prairie-Dallas city line; north along Dallas city line to exclude; southwest along Grand Prairie-Dallas city line; south along Dallas city line to exclude; southeast along Grand Prairie-Dallas city line; east along Cedar Hill-Dallas city line; north along Duncanville-Dallas city line; southeast along De Soto-Dallas city line; east along Dallas city line to exclude; east along De Soto-Dallas city line; east along Lancaster-Dallas city line; east along Lancaster city line to include; north along Hutchins city line to include; north along Hutchins-Dallas city line; north along Hutchins city line to include; north along Hutchins-Dallas city line; northeast along Hutchins city line to include; northwest along Hutchins-Dallas city line; northeast along Dallas city line to exclude; northeast along Hutchins-Dallas city line; northwest along Northeast-Southwest division line; north through White Rock creek; northeast through branch of White Rock creek; southeast on C. F. Hawn freeway.
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| TX 19.
| Oak Hill & Walnut Hill
| 528,307
| +1.75%
| +0.25%
| 14.5%
|
| 41.2%
|
|
| In Texas state, in Dallas county, in Northeast division, Carrollton and Farmers Branch cities, in Dallas city, Central Business District, Love Field, Oaklawn, Park Forest, South Dallas, Stemmons, and Walnut Hill neighborhoods, and part of the remainder, and in Southwest division, Carrollton, Coppell, Dallas, Cockrell Hill, and Grapevine cities and part of the remainder.
| From Central expressway; southeast on Interstate 45 highway; east on R. L. Thornton freeway; southeast on Texas and New Orleans railroad; west on Lake June road; northwest on C. F. Hawn freeway; southwest through branch of White Rock creek; south through White Rock creek; southeast along Southwest-Northeast division line; southwest along Dallas-Hutchins city line; west along Dallas city line to include; south along Dallas-Hutchins city line; south along Hutchins city line to exclude; south along Dallas-Hutchins city line; south along Hutchins city line to exclude; south along Dallas-Hutchins city line; south along Hutchins city line to exclude; west along Dallas-Lancaster city line; west along Dallas-De Soto city line; west along Dallas city line to include; west along Dallas-De Soto city line; north along Dallas-Duncanville city line; west along Dallas-Cedar Hill city line; northwest along Dallas-Grand Prairie city line; north along Dallas city line to include; north along Dallas-Grand Prairie city line; south along Dallas city line to include; east along Dallas-Grand Prairie city line; north along Grand Prairie city line to exclude; northeast along Irving city line to exclude; northeast along Dallas-Irving city line; north along Northeast-Southwest division line; west along Irving city line to exclude; west along Dallas-Irving city line; west along Irving city line to exclude; west along Coppell-Dallas city line; north along Dallas-Tarrant county line; east along Dallas-Denton county line; east along Dallas-Collin county line; south along Carrollton-Addison city line; south along Farmers Branch-Addison city line; south along Farmers Branch-Dallas city line; south on Inwood road; south on Dallas North tollway (Cotton Belt Toll road); east on Northwest highway; south along Dallas-University Park city line; south along Dallas city-Highland Park town line; northeast on Missouri-Kansas-Texas railroad; south on Central expressway.
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| TX 20.
| northern Metroplex
| 525,866
| +1.28%
| -0.21%
| 4.1%
|
| 2.6%
|
|
| In Texas state, Collin, Denton, Jack, Montague, and Wise counties, and in Tarrant county, Northeast Tarrant division.
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| TX 21.
| Fort Worth
| 531,130
| +2.29%
| +0.79%
| 10.4%
|
| 17.6%
|
|
| In Texas state, Parker county, and in Tarrant county, Fort Worth division.
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| TX 22.
| Southern Blacklands
| 518,822
| -0.08%
| -1.55%
| 4.7%
|
| 10.3%
|
|
| In Texas state, Anderson, Ellis, Falls, Freestone, Henderson, Hill, Johnson, Leon, and Limestone counties, and in Tarrant county, Arlington division.
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| TX 23.
| Heart of Texas & Cross Timbers
| 517,622
| -0.31%
| -1.78%
| 8.5%
|
| 12.7%
|
|
| In Texas state, Bell, Bosque, Comanche, Coryell, Eastland, Erath, Hamilton, Hood, McLennan, Palo Pinto, Somervell, and Stephens counties.
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| TX 24.
| Panhandle
| 531,378
| +2.34%
| +0.84%
| 7.9%
|
| 5.0%
|
|
| In Texas state, Archer, Armstrong, Baylor, Briscoe, Carson, Childress, Clay, Collingsworth, Cottle, Dallam, Donley, Foard, Gray, Hall, Hansford, Hardeman, Hartley, Haskell, Hemphill, Hutchinson, King, Knox, Lipscomb, Moore, Motley, Ochiltree, Oldham, Potter, Randall, Roberts, Sherman, Throckmorton, Wheeler, Wichita, Wilbarger, and Young counties.
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| TX 25.
| South Plains
| 517,951
| -0.25%
| -1.71%
| 25.8%
|
| 5.4%
|
|
| In Texas state, Andrews, Bailey, Borden, Castro, Cochran, Crosby, Dawson, Deaf Smith, Dickens, Fisher, Floyd, Gaines, Garza, Hale, Hockley, Kent, Lamb, Lubbock, Lynn, Martin, Mitchell, Nolan, Parmer, Scurry, Stonewall, Swisher, Terry, and Yoakum counties.
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| TX 26.
| Permian Basin & Conchos Valley
| 533,243
| +2.70%
| +1.19%
| 18.0%
|
| 4.9%
|
|
| In Texas state, Callahan, Coke, Coleman, Concho, Crane, Crockett, Ector, Glasscock, Howard, Irion, Jones, Midland, Reagan, Runnels, Shackelford, Sterling, Taylor, Tom Green, Upton, Ward, and Winkler counties.
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| TX 27.
| Sun Country & Big Bend
| 532,455
| +2.55%
| +1.04%
| 61.3%
|
| 3.5%
|
|
| In Texas state, Brewster, Culberson, El Paso, Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, Loving, Pecos, Presidio, Reeves, and Terrell counties.
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| IA
| Iowa
| 2,913,387
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| IA 1.
| eastern Iowa (Dubuque)
| 493,491
| -4.96%
| +1.63%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Iowa state, Allamakee, Clayton, Cedar, Clinton, Delaware, Dubuque, Fayette, Jackson, Jefferson, Muscatine, and Scott counties.
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| IA 2.
| Cedar Valley
| 485,330
| -6.53%
| -0.05%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Iowa state, Benton, Black Hawk, Buchanan, Grundy, Iowa, Johnson, Linn, and Tama counties.
|
| IA 3.
| southern Iowa
| 488,186
| -5.98%
| +0.54
|
|
|
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| In Iowa state, Adair, Adams, Appanoose, Clarke, Davis, Decatur, Des Moines, Henry, Jasper, Jefferson, Keokuk, Lee, Louisa, Lucas, Madison, Mahaska, Marion, Monroe, Poweshiek, Ringgold, Taylor, Union, Van Buren, Wapello, Warren, Washington, Wayne counties.
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| IA 4.
| central Iowa (Des Moines)
| 484,964
| -6.60%
| -0.12%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Iowa state, Boone, Dallas, Greene, Marshall, Polk, and Story counties.
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| IA 5.
| northern Iowa
| 477,365
| -8.06%
| -1.69%
|
|
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|
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| In Iowa state, Bremer, Buena Vista, Butler, Calhoun, Cerro Gordo, Chickasaw, Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Floyd, Franklin, Hamilton, Hancock, Hardin, Howard, Humboldt, Kossuth, Mitchell, Palo Alto, Pocahontas, Sac, Webster, Winnebago, Winneshiek, Worth, and Wright counties.
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| IA 6.
| western Iowa (Sioux City & Council Bluffs)
| 484,051
| -6.78%
| -0.31%
|
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| In Iowa state, Audubon, Carroll, Cass, Cherokee, Crawford, Fremont, Guthrie, Harrison, Ida, Lyon, Mills, Montgomery, Monona, O'Brien, Osceola, Page, Plymouth, Pottawattamie, Shelby, Sioux, and Woodbury counties
|
| WI
| Wisconsin
| 4,705,335
|
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| 1.3%
|
| 3.9%
|
|
|
| WI 1.
| southern Wisconsin
| 530,527
| +2.17%
| +1.48%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Wisconsin state, Crawford, Grant, Green, Kenosha, Lafayette, Ohio, Richland, Rock, Sauk, and Walworth counties.
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| WI 2.
| Waukesha & Racine
| 519,610
| +0.07%
| -0.61%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Wisconsin state, Jefferson, Racine, and Waukesha counties.
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| WI 3.
| southern Milwaukee
| 515,860
| -0.65%
| -1.33%
| 3.6%
|
| 0.5%
|
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| In Wisconsin state, in Milwaukee county, Cudahy, Franklin, Greenfield, Oak Creek, South Milwaukee, St. Francis, Wauwatosa, and West Allis cities, Greendale, Hales Corners, and West Milwaukee townships, and in Milwaukee city, Bayview, Burnham Park, Columbus Park, Jackson Park, Johnson's Woods, Kosciusko Park, Mitchell Park, Walker's Point, and Wilson Park neighborhoods and part of the rest.
| From North 92nd street; east on West Hampton avenue; southeast on Fond du Lac avenue; south on North 60th street; south along Wauwatosa-Milwaukee city line; east on West State street; south on eastern roadway of Stadium freeway; east on East-West freeway; southeast through Menomonee river; southeast through Milwaukee river; east through Milwaukee bay; south through Lake Michigan; west along Milwaukee-Racine county line; north along Milwaukee-Waukesha county line; east along Wauwatosa-Milwaukee city line; north on North 92nd street.
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| WI 4.
| Ozaukee County & northern Milwaukee
| 516,109
| -0.60%
| -1.28%
| 2.2%
|
| 28.6%
|
|
| In Wisconsin state, Ozaukee county and in Milwaukee county, Glendale city, Bayside, Brown Deer, Fox Point, River Hills, Shorewood, and Whitefish Bay townships, and in Milwaukee city, Central Business District, Cowsa, Eshac, Granville, Harambee, Hillside-Halyard, Kilbourn Town, Lake - East, Lower East Side, Marquette, Merritt Park, Mid-Cow, Midtown, Neighbors in Action, North Division, North Milwaukee Action, North Milwaukee Concerned, Northwest Action Council, Sherman Park, Silver Spring Community, Triangle, and Waico neighborhoods and part of the remainder.
| From North 60th street; northwest on Fond du Lac avenue; west on West Hampton avenue; south on North 92nd street; west along Milwaukee-Wauwatosa city line; north along Milwaukee-Waukesha county line; north along Ozaukee-Washington county line; east along Ozaukee-Sheboygan county line; south through Lake Michigan; west through Milwaukee bay; northwest through Milwaukee river; west through Menomonee river; west on East-West freeway; north on eastern roadway of Stadium freeway; west on West State street; north along Milwaukee-Wauwatosa city line; north on North 60th street.
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| WI 5.
| Madison
| 526,362
| +1.37%
| +0.68%
|
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| In Wisconsin state, Columbia, Dane, Dodge, and Washington counties.
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| WI 6.
| northeastern Wisconsin
| 523,520
| +0.83%
| +0.13%
|
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|
| In Wisconsin state, Brown, Calumet, Door, Fond du Lac, Kewaunee, Manitowoc, and Sheboygan counties.
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| WI 7.
| central Wisconsin
| 529,806
| +2.04%
| +1.34%
|
|
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|
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| In Wisconsin state, Marathon, Menominee, Outagamie, Portage, Shawano, Waupaca, Waushara, and Winnebago counties.
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| WI 8.
| La Crosse & Eau Claie
| 517,301
| -0.37%
| -1.05%
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| In Wisconsin state, Adams, Buffalo, Chippewa, Cook, Eau Claire, Green Lake, Jackson, Juneau, La Crosse, Marquette, Monroe, Pepin, Trempealeau, Vernon, and Wood counties.
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| WI 9.
| northern Wisconsin
| 526,240
| +1.35%
| +0.66%
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| In Wisconsin state, Ashland, Barron, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Dunn, Florence, Forest, Iron, Langlade, Lincoln, Marinette, Oconto, Oneida, Pierce, Polk, Price, Rusk, Sawyer, St. Croix, Taylor, Vilas, and Washburn counties.
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| CA
| California
| 23,668,562
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| 19.2%
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| 7.7%
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| 5.3%
|
| CA 1.
| Chula Vista & National City & Otay Mesa
| 516,335
| -0.56%
| -1.83%
| 26.4%
|
| 11.7%
|
| 8.1%
| In California state, in San Diego county, in San Diego division, Chula Vista, Coronado, Imperial Beach, Lemon Grove, and National City cities, Bonita, Casa de Oro-Mount Helix, Castle Park-Otay, and Spring Valley places, part of San Diego city, and part of the remainder.
| From Flume drive; northeast on La Cresta boulevard; north along power line; east on truck trail; northwest through unnamed creek; west on Ruis road; northwest on Lake Harritt road; east on Alvarado freeway; southwest along San Diego-Alpine division line; south along San-Diego-Jamul division line; west along California-Baja California state line; north through Pacific ocean; northeast through San Diego bay; northeast on Laurel street; southeast on San Diego freeway; east on Helix freeway; northeast along Lemon Grove-San Diego city line; east along Lemon Grove-La Meso city line; northeast along La Mesa city line to exclude; east along El Cajon city line to exclude; southeast on Flume drive.
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| CA 2.
| Mid-City & Clairemont Mesa & Navajo
| 524,739
| +1.06%
| -0.23%
| 9.3%
|
| 4.4%
|
| 3.9%
| In California state, in San Diego county, in San Diego division, part of San Diego city, and part of the remainder.
| From Helix freeway; north on San Diego freeway; southwest on Laurel street; west through San Diego bay; north through Pacific ocean; east along San Diego-Del Mar city line; south on North Torrey Pines road; northeast along eastern boundary of Torrey Pines State reserve; southeast on Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe railroad; west on northern boundary of Miramar Naval Air station; southeast on Inland freeway; south on Cabrillo freeway; east on Friars road; southeast on San Diego city line to include; east on Friars road; south on San Diego city line to include; northeast on Father Junipero Serra trail; southeast along San Diego city line to include; south along San Diego-El Cajon city line; southwest along San Diego-La Mesa city line; southwest along San Diego-Lemon Grove city line; west on Helix freeway.
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| CA 3.
| Oceanside - Escondido & Mira Mesa
| 530,991
| +2.26%
| +0.95%
| 12.1%
|
| 3.5%
|
| 4.6%
| In California state, in San Diego county, Oceanside-Escondido and Pendleton divisions, and in San Diego division, Del Mar city, Cardiff-by-the-Sea, Encitas, Leucadia, Poway, Rancho Santa Fe, and Solana Beach places, part of San Diego city, and part of the remainder.
| From Friars road; north on Cabrillo freeway; northwest on Inland freeway; north and west along western boundary of Miramar Naval Air station; northwest on Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe railroad; south along eastern boundary of Torrey Pines State park; northwest on North Torrey Pines road; west along Del Mar-San Diego city line; northwest through Pacific ocean; northeast along San Diego-Orange county line; southeast along Pendleton-Fallbrook division line; southeast along Oceanside-Escondido division-Fallbrook division line; southeast along Oceanside-Escondido division-Valley Center division line; southeast along Oceanside-Escondido division-Palomar-Julian division line; west along Oceanside-Escondido division-Ramona division line; south along San Diego-Ramona division line; west on unnamed trail; south along San Diego city line to include; west along San Diego city line extended at Santee; south along San Diego city line to include; southwest on Father Junipero Serra trail; south along San Diego city line to exclude to vicinity of Admiral Baker road; west on Friars road; south along San Diego city line to exclude; west on Friars road.
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| CA 4.
| El Cajon & Imperial Valley & Coachella Valley
| 518,928
| -0.06%
| -1.34%
| 23.3%
|
| 1.8%
|
| 1.4%
| In California state, Imperial county, and in Riverside county, Cathedral City-Palm Desert, Chuckwalla, Coachella Valley, Palm Springs, and Palo Verde divisions, and in San Diego county, Alpine, Anza-Borrego Springs, Fallbrook, Jamul, Laguna-Pine Valley, Mountain Empire, Palomar-Julian, Pauma Valley, Ramona, and Valley Center divisions, and in San Diego division, El Cajon and La Mesa cities, Lakeside and Santee places, part of San Diego city, and part of the remainder.
| From Alvarado freeway; southeast on Lake Harritt road; east on Ruis road; southeast through unnamed creek; west on truck trail; south on power line; northeast on La Cresta boulevard; northwest on Flume drive; southwest along El Cajon city line to include; southwest along La Mesa city line to include; west along La Mesa-Lemon Grove city line; north along La Mesa-San Diego city line; north along El Cajon-San Diego city line; northwest along San Diego city line to exclude; east along San Diego city line extended at Santee; northeast along San Diego city line to exclude; east on unnamed trail; north along Ramona-San Diego division line; northeast along Ramona division-Oceanside-Escondido division line; north along Palomar-Julian division-Oceanside-Escondido division line; west along Valley Center division-Oceanside-Escondido division line; northwest along Fallbrook division-Oceanside-Escondido division line; northwest along Fallbrook-Pendleton division line; north along San Diego-Orange county line; east along San Diego-Riverside county line; northwest along Coachella Valley-Idyllwild division line; west along Cathedral City-Palm Desert division-Idyllwild division line; northwest along Palm Springs-Idyllwild division line; northeast along Palm Springs-Desert Hot Springs division line; east along Cathedral City-Palm Desert division-Desert Hot Springs division line; north along Coachella Valley-Desert Hot Springs division line; north along Chuckwalla-Desert Hot Springs division line; east along Riverside-San Bernardino county line; south along California-Arizona county line; west along California-Baja California state line; north along Jamul-San Diego division line; northeast along Alpine-San Diego division line; west on Alvarado freeway.
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| CA 5.
| Riverside
| 526,886
| +1.47%
| +0.17%
| 15.3%
|
| 5.0%
|
| 1.4%
| In California state, in Riverside county, Corona, Desert Hot Springs, Elsinore Valley, Hemet-San Jacinto, Idyllwild, Jurupa, Lake Matthews, Murrieta, Norco, Perris Valley, Riverside, and San Gorgonio Pass divisions.
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| CA 6.
| Santa Ana & South Coast & Trabuco
| 522,168
| +0.56%
| -0.72%
| 21.6%
|
| 2.4%
|
| 4.1%
| In California state, in Orange county, El Toro, South Coast, and Trabuco divisions, and in Anaheim-Garden Grove-Santa Ana division, Santa Ana and Tustin cities and part of the remainder.
| From Orange-Riverside county line; southwest along Orange-San Diego county line; northwest through Pacific ocean; north along South Coast-Central Coast division line; west along El Toro-Central Coast division line; west along Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove division-Central Coast division line; north along Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove division-North Coast division line; northwest along Santa Ana-Fountain Valley city line; west along Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove division-North Coast division line; northwest along Santa Ana-Fountain Valley city line; north along Santa Ana-Garden Grove city line; northeast along Garden Grove city line to exclude; northeast along Santa Ana-Garden Grove city line; east along Santa Ana-Orange city line; east along Orange city line to exclude; east along Santa Ana-Orange city line; south along Orange city line to exclude; east along Orange city line to exclude; north along Tustin-Orange city line; east along Tustin city line to include; east along Tustin-Orange city line; southeast along Tustin city line to include; east along El Toro division-Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove division line; north along Trabuco division-Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove division line; south along Orange-Riverside county line.
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| CA 7.
| North Coast & Central Coast
| 523,829
| +0.88%
| -0.41%
| 7.9%
|
| 0.7%
|
| 4.9%
| In California state, in Orange county, Central Coast and North Coast divisions, and in Anaheim-Garden Grove-Santa Ana division, Los Alamitos city, Rossmoor place, and part of the remainder.
| From Orange-Los Angeles county line; southeast along Los Alamitos-Cypress city line; southwest along Los Alamitos city line; southeast along North Coast division-Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove division line; southeast along Westminster-Garden Grove city line; southeast along North Coast division-Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove division line; east along Fountain Valley-Garden Grove city line; southeast along Fountain Valley-Santa Ana city line; east along North Coast division-Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove division line; northeast along Fountain Valley-Santa Ana city line; south along North Coast division-Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove division line; east along Central Coast division-Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove division line; east along Central Coast-El Toro division line; south along Central Coast-South Coast division line; northwest through Pacific ocean; northeast along Orange-Los Angeles county line.
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| CA 8.
| Anaheim & Garden Grove & Orange
| 515,509
| -0.72%
| -1.99%
| 14.9%
|
| 1.0%
|
| 4.5%
| In California state, in Orange county, in Anaheim-Garden Grove-Santa Ana division, Anaheim, Garden Grove, Orange, Stanton, Villa Park cities, Tustin Foothills place, and part of the remainder.
| From Orange-San Bernardino county line; southeast along Orange-Riverside county line; south along Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove division-Trabuco division line; west along Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove division-El Toro division line; northwest along Tustin city line to exclude; west along Orange-Tustin city line; west along Tustin city line to exclude; south along Orange-Tustin city line; west along Orange city line to include; north along Orange city line to include; west along Orange-Santa Ana city line; west along Orange city line to include; west along Orange-Santa Ana city line; southwest along Garden Grove-Santa Ana city line; southwest along Garden Grove city line to include; southwest along Garden Grove-Santa Ana city line; west along Garden Grove-Fountain Valley city line; west along Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove division-North Coast division line; northwest along Garden Grove-Westminster city line; northwest along Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove division-North Coast division line; north along Los Alamitos city line to exclude; east along Cypress city line to exclude; north along Stanton-Cypress city line; west along Anaheim Cypress city line; north along Anaheim-Buena Park city line; east along Anaheim-Fullerton city line; east along Fullerton city line to exclude; east along Anaheim-Fullerton city line; east along Anaheim-Placentia city line; east along Placentia city line to exclude; south along Anaheim-Placentia city line; south along Placentia city line to exclude; east along Anaheim-Placentia city line; north along Anaheim-Placentia city line; north along Placentia city line to exclude; north along Anaheim-Placentia city line; east along Anaheim city line; southeast along Anaheim-Yorba Linda city line; southeast along Anaheim city line; east along Yorba Linda city line to exclude; southeast along Orange-San Bernardino county line.
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| CA 9.
| Fullerton & Ontario & Buena Park
| 535,556
| +3.14%
| +1.82%
| 18.2%
|
| 2.0%
|
| 3.6%
| In California state, in Orange county, in Anaheim-Garden Grove-Santa Ana division, Brea, Buena Park, Cypress, Fullerton, La Habra, La Palma, and Yorba Linda cities and part of the remainder, and in San Bernardino county, in Ontario division, Chico and Montclair cities, part of Ontario city, and part of the remainder.
| From Merrill avenue; south on Rolling Ridge drive; southwest on Soquel Canyon road; southeast along Orange-San Bernardino county line; west along Yorba Linda city line to include; west along Anaheim city line to exclude; northwest along Yorba Linda-Anaheim city line; west along Anaheim city line to exclude; south along Placentia-Anaheim city line; south along Anaheim city line to exclude; south along Placentia-Anaheim city line; west along Placentia-Anaheim city line; north along Placentia city line to include; north along Placentia-Anaheim city line; northwest along Placentia city line to include; west along Placentia-Anaheim city line; west along Fullerton-Anaheim city line; northwest along Fullerton city line to include; west along Fullerton-Anaheim city line; south along Buena Park-Anaheim city line; east along Cypress-Anaheim city line; south along Cypress-Stanton city line; southwest along Cypress city line to include; northwest along Cypress-Los Alamitos city line; northeast along Orange-Los Angeles county line; northeast along San Bernardino-Los Angeles county line; east along Montclair-Upland city line; southeast along Montclair city line to include; south along Montclair-Upland city line; east along Ontario-Upland city line; east along Ontario-Rancho Cucamonga city line; south along Ontario-San Bernardino division line; west along Ontario city line to include; southwest along Chino city line to include; west on Merrill avenue.
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| CA 10.
| San Bernardino
| 528,994
| +1.88%
| +0.58%
| 19.4%
|
| 6.3%
|
| 1.8%
| In California state, in San Bernardino county, Mount Baldy-Wrightwood and San Bernardino divisions, and in Ontario division, Rancho Cucamonga and Upland cities, part of Ontario city, and part of the remainder.
| From Soquel Canyon road; north on Rolling Ridge drive; east on Merrill avenue; southeast along Chino city line to exclude; east along Ontario city line to exclude; north along San Bernardino-Ontario division line; west along Rancho Cucamonga-Ontario city line; west along Upland-Ontario city line; north along Upland-Montclair city line; northwest along Montclair city line to exclude; west along Upland-Montclair city line; north along San Bernardino-Los Angeles county line; east along Mount Baldy-Wrightwood division-Barstow-Victorville division line; south along Mount Baldy-Wrightwood division-Arrowhead division line; southeast along San Bernardino division-Arrowhead division line; southeast along San Bernardino division-Big Bear division line; west along San Bernardino-Riverside county line; northwest along San Bernardino-Orange county line; northeast on Soquel Canyon road.
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| CA 11.
| Tulare County & Barstow - Victorville
| 536,055
| +3.24%
| +1.92%
| 21.5%
|
| 2.8%
|
| 1.9%
| In California state, Inyo, Kings, and Tulare counties, and in San Bernardino county, Arrowhead, Barstow-Victorville, Big Bear, Twentynine Palms-Morongo Valley, Needles, Newberry Baker, and Red Mountain-Trona divisions.
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| CA 12.
| Kern County & Antelope Valley (Bakersfield)
| 516,779
| -0.47%
| -1.75%
| 18.6%
|
| 1.9%
|
| 4.9%
| In California state, Kern county, and in Los Angeles county, North Antelope Valley and South Antelope Valley divisions.
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| CA 13.
| western San Fernando Valley & Newhall
| 528,562
| +1.80%
| +0.49%
| 9.4%
|
| 1.6%
|
| 3.5%
| In California state, in Los Angeles county, Newhall division and in Los Angeles division, in Los Angeles city, in North Valley region, Chatsworth-Porter Ranch, Granada Hills-Knollwood, and Northridge planning areas and in South Valley region, Canoga Park-Winnetka-Woodland Hills, Encino-Tarzana, and Reseda-West Van Nuys planning areas and part of the remainder of Los Angeles division.
| From Golden State freeway; south on San Diego freeway; west on Lassen street; south through Bull creek; east on Roscoe boulevard; south through Pacoima wash; west on Southern Pacific railroad; south on Gloria boulevard; west on Santicoy street; south on Valjean avenue; east on Victory boulevard; south on San Diego freeway; west on Mulholland drive; south on Santa Maria road; northwest along Los Angeles-Calabasas division line; north along Los Angeles-Ventura county line; east along Newhall-North Antelope Valley division line; south along Newhall-South Antelope Valley division line; southwest along Newhall-Los Angeles division line; southeast on Southern Pacific railroad; southeast on Golden State freeway.
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| CA 14.
| Van Nuys & San Fernando
| 516,344
| -0.56%
| -1.83%
| 29.3%
|
| 4.8%
|
| 3.6%
| In California state, in Los Angeles county, in Los Angeles division, San Fernando city, in Los Angeles city, in North Valley region, Arleta-Pacoima, Mission Hills-Panorama City-Sepulveda, and Sun Valley planning areas and in South Valley region, North Hollywood and Van Nuys-North Sherman Oaks planning areas and part of the remainder of Los Angeles division.
| From Ventura freeway; north on Kester avenue; west through Los Angeles river; north on San Diego freeway; west on Victory boulevard; north on Valjean avenue; east on Santicoy street; north on Gloria boulevard; east on Southern Pacific railroad; north through Pacoima wash; west on Roscoe boulevard; north through Bull creek; east on Lassen street; north on San Diego freeway; northwest on Golden state freeway; northwest on Southern Pacific railroad; northeast along Los Angeles-Newhall division line; east along Los Angeles-South Antelope Valley division line; southwest along Los Angeles-Glendale division line; southwest along Los Angeles-Burbank division line; west on Ventura freeway.
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| CA 15.
| Hollywood & Glendale & Burbank
| 522,066
| +0.55%
| -0.74%
| 16.2%
|
| 2.3%
|
| 5.6%
| In California state, in Los Angeles county, Burbank and Glendale divisions and in Los Angeles division, in Los Angeles city, in Central region, Hollywood planning area and in South Valley region, Sherman Oaks-Studio City-Toluca Lake planning area, West Hollywood place, and part of the remainder of Los Angeles division.
| From Glendale boulevard; west on Rowena avenue; southwest on Hyperion avenue; west on Fountain avenue; southeast on Sunset boulevard; west on Santa Monica boulevard; south on Hoover street; west on Melrose avenue; south on June street; west on Rosewood avenue; west along Los Angeles city line to exclude; north along Beverly Hills city line to exclude; north along Los Angeles-Beverly Hills city line; east on Crescent drive; northeast on Wonderland avenue; east on Lookout Mountain avenue; north on Laurel Canyon boulevard; west on Mulholland drive; north on Sam Diego expressway; east through Los Angeles river; south on Kester avenue; east on Ventura freeway; north along Burbank-Los Angeles division line; northeast along Glendale-Los Angeles division line; southeast along Glendale-South Antelope Valley division line; south along Glendale-Pasadena division line; west along Glendale-Los Angeles division line; south through Los Angeles river; south on Glendale boulevard.
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| CA 16.
| Upper San Gabriel Valley & Pasadena & Eagle Rock
| 532,704
| +2.59%
| +1.28%
| 25.4%
|
| 9.5%
|
| 4.8%
| In California state, in Los Angeles county, Pasadena and Upper San Gabriel Valley divisions, and in Los Angeles division, part of Los Angeles city.
| From York boulevard; southwest on Aldama street; north on Avenue 50; northwest on El Paso drive; northeast on Eagle Rock boulevard; west on York boulevard; northeast along Los Angeles-Glendale division line; north along Pasadena-Glendale division line; southeast along Pasadena-South Antelope Valley division line; east along Upper San Gabriel Valley-South Antelope Valley division line; southwest along Upper San Gabriel Valley-East San Gabriel Valley division line; west along Upper San Gabriel Valley-Whittier division line; north along Upper San Gabriel Valley-Southwest San Gabriel Valley division line; west along Pasadena-Southwest San Gabriel Valley division line; northwest along Pasadena-Los Angeles division line; northwest on York boulevard.
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| CA 17.
| Wilshire & Westlake & Beverly Hills
| 525,287
| +1.17%
| -0.13%
| 33.9%
|
| 8.0%
|
| 14.1%
| In California state, in Los Angeles county, in Los Angeles division, Beverly Hills city, part of Los Angeles city, and part of the remainder.
| From Rosewood avenue; north on June street; east on Melrose avenue; north on Hoover street; east on Santa Monica boulevard; northwest on Sunset boulevard; east on Fountain avenue; north on Hyperion avenue; northwest through Los Angeles river; southeast along Los Angeles-Glendale division line; southeast on York boulevard; southwest on Eagle Rock boulevard; southeast on El Paso drive; southwest on Division street; southeast on Cypress avenue; southwest on Figueroa street; southeast on Avenue 26; southwest on Pasadena freeway; south through Los Angeles river; west along Los Angeles-Southeast division line; north on Alameda street; west on Macy street; south on North Spring street; northwest on Sunset boulevard; southwest on Pasadena freeway; southwest on Harbor freeway; west on Santa Monica freeway; northwest on Washington boulevard; north on Hoover street; west on Pico boulevard; south on West boulevard; west on Venice boulevard; north on Thurman avenue; west on Eighteenth street; north on Durango avenue; east on Alcott street; north on Crest drive; west along Beverly Hills-Los Angeles city line; southwest on Santa Monica boulevard; northwest on Sepulveda boulevard; west along Los Angeles city line to exclude; northwest on Barrington place; northeast on Sunset boulevard; north on San Diego freeway; east on Mulholland drive; south on Laurel Canyon boulevard; west on Lookout Mountain avenue; west on Wonderland avenue; west on Crescent drive; south along Beverly Hills-Los Angeles city line; south along Beverly Hills city line to include; east along Los Angeles city line to include; east on Rosewood avenue.
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| CA 18.
| Southeast & Boyle Heights
| 535,089
| +3.05%
| +1.73%
| 76.9%
|
| 4.4%
|
| 2.7%
| In California state, in Los Angeles county, Southeast division and in Los Angeles division, part of Los Angeles city and part of the remainder.
| From Pasadena freeway; northwest on Avenue 26; northeast on Figueroa street; northwest on Cypress avenue; northeast on Division street; east on El Paso drive; southeast on Avenue 50; east on Aldama street; east on York boulevard; southwest on Pasadena freeway; south on Avenue 52; southwest on Griffin avenue; east on North Main street; east on Valley boulevard; south along Los Angeles-Southwest San Gabriel Valley division line; southeast along Southeast-Southwest San Gabriel Valley division line; southeast along Southeast-Whittier division line; south along Southeast division-Downey-Norwalk division line; northwest along Southeast-Compton division line; north along Southeast-Los Angeles division line; north through Los Angeles river; northeast on Pasadena freeway.
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| CA 19.
| Southeast San Gabriel Valley & Baldwin Park
| 532,903
| +2.63%
| +1.32%
| 55.6%
|
| 1.3%
|
| 10.0%
| In California state, in Los Angeles county, Southwest San Gabriel Valley division, and in East San Gabriel Valley division, Azusa, Baldwin Park, Industry, Irwindale, and La Puente cities, Avocado Heights, South San Jose Hills, and West Puente Valley places, and part of the remainder, in Los Angeles division, part of Los Angeles city, and in Whittier division, Pico Rivera city and part of the remainder.
| From Valley boulevard; west on Main street; north on Griffin avenue; north on Avenue 52; northeast on Pasadena freeway; east on York boulevard; south along Los Angeles-Pasadena division line; east along Southwest San Gabriel Valley-Pasadena division line; south along Southwest San Gabriel Valley-Upper San Gabriel Valley division line; east along Whittier-Upper San Gabriel Valley division line; north along East San Gabriel Valley-Upper San Gabriel Valley division line; east along East San Gabriel Valley-South Antelope Valley division line; south along Azusa city line to include; south along Azusa-Glendora city line; southwest along Azusa city line to include; west along Azusa-Covina city line; west along Azusa city line to include; west along Azusa-Covina city line; west along Azusa city line to include; south along Irwindale city line to include; west along Irwindale-West Covina city line; south along Baldwin Park-West Covina city line; south along West Covina city line to exclude; southeast along La Puente-West Covina city line; east along La Puente city line to include; northeast along La Puente-West Covina city line; northeast along La Puente city line to include; northeast along La Puente-West Covina city line; south along La Puente city line to include; east along Industry city line to include; northeast along Azusa avenue; east along West Covina city line to exclude; east along Industry-West Covina city line; east along Industry-Walnut city line; east along Industry city line to include; northeast along Industry-Walnut city line; east along Industry city line to include; southeast along Industry-Pomona city line; southwest along Industry city line to include; southwest along Pico Rivera city line to include; south along Pico Rivera-Santa Fe Springs city line; northwest along Whittier division-Downey-Norwalk division line; northwest along Southwest San Gabriel Valley division-Downey-Norwalk division line; northwest along Southwest San Gabriel Valley-Southwest division line; north along Southwest San Gabriel Valley-Los Angeles division line; west on Valley boulevard.
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| CA 20.
| Covina & Pomona & Claremont
| 524,188
| +0.95%
| -0.34%
| 20.7%
|
| 6.0%
|
| 5.2%
| In California state, in Los Angeles county, in East San Gabriel Valley division, Claremont, Covina, Glendora, La Verne, Pomona, San Dimas, Walnut, and West Covina cities, Charter Oak, Citrus, Diamond Bar, Hacienda Heights, Rowland Heights, and Valinda places, and part of the remainder.
| From Azusa avenue; west along Industry city line to exclude; north along La Puente city line to include; west along West Covina-La Puente city line; southwest along La Puente city line; southwest along West Covina-La Puente city line; west along La Puente city line to exclude; northwest along West Covina-La Puente city line; west along West Covina city line to include; north along West Covina-Baldwin Park city line; east along West Covina-Irwindale city line; northeast along Irwindale city line to exclude; east along Azusa city line to exclude; east along Covina-Azusa city line; east along Azusa city line to exclude; east along Covina-Azusa city line; northeast along Azusa city line to exclude; north along Glendora-Azusa city line; northwest along Azusa city line to exclude; east along East San Gabriel Valley-South Antelope Valley division line; south along Los Angeles-San Bernardino county line; west along Los Angeles-Orange county line; northwest along East San Gabriel Valley-Whittier division line; east along Industry city line to exclude; northwest along Pomona-Industry city line; west along Industry city line to exclude; southwest along Walnut-Industry city line; souhwest along Industry city line to exclude; west along Walnut-Industry city line; west along West Covina-Industry city line; north along West Covina city line to include; southwest along Azusa avenue.
|
| CA 21.
| Downey - Norwalk & Whittier
| 532,963
| +2.64%
| +1.33%
| 28.3%
|
| 1.8%
|
| 4.9%
| In California state, in Los Angeles county, Downey-Norwalk division, and in Whittier division, La Habra Heights, La Mirada, Santa Fe Springs, Whittier cities, East La Mirada, South Whittier, and West Whittier-Los Nietos places, and part of the remainder.
| From Los Angeles-Orange county line; northwest along Downey-Norwalk division-Long Beach division line; north along Downey-Norwalk division-Compton division line; northeast along Downey-Norwalk division-Southeast division line; southeast along Downey-Norwalk division-Whittier division line; north along Santa Fe Springs-Pico Rivera city line; north along Pico Rivera city line to exclude; northeast along Industry city line to exclude; southeast along Whittier-East San Gabriel Valley division line; southwest along Los Angeles-Orange county line.
|
| CA 22.
| Long Beach & San Pedro
| 517,793
| -0.28%
| -1.55%
| 16.5%
|
| 8.9%
|
| 5.0%
| In California state, in Los Angeles county, Long Beach-Lakewood division, and in Los Angeles division, in Los Angeles city, in Harbor region, Port of Los Angeles and San Pedro planning areas and part of the remainder of Los Angeles division.
| From Capitol drive; south on Meyler street; east on Gatun street; south on Gaffey street; east on Channel street; north on Wilmington and San Pedro road around Southwest slip; north on John S. Gibson boulevard; northeast on Wilmington and San Pedro road around Northwest slip; east on B street; northeast on Alameda street; east on Anaheim street; south on Henry Ford avenue; northeast along Long Beach-Los Angeles division line; northeast along Long Beach-Compton division line; southeast along Long Beach division-Downey-Norwalk division line; southwest along Los Angeles-Orange county line; west through Pacific ocean; north along Los Angeles-Palos Verdes division line to vicinity of Bloomwood road; east on Capitol drive.
|
| CA 23.
| Compton & Southeast Los Angeles
| 523,196
| +0.76%
| -0.53%
| 28.8%
|
| 53.0%
|
| 4.9%
| In California state, in Los Angeles county, Compton division, and in Los Angeles division, Willowbrook place, in Los Angeles city, in Central region, Central City planning area, in Harbor region, Torrance-Gardena Corridor planning area, and in South region, Southeast Los Angeles planning area, and part of the remainder of Los Angeles division.
| From Figueroa street; east on Manchester avenue; north on Broadway; west on Slauson avenue; northeast on Figueroa street; west on Santa Monica freeway; north on Harbor freeway; northeast on Pasadena freeway; southeast on Sunset boulevard; north on North Spring street; east on Macy street; south on Alameda street; south along Los Angeles-Southeast division line; east along Compton-Southeast division line; south along Compton division-Downey-Norwalk division line; southwest along Compton-Long Beach division line; southwest along Compton-Los Angeles division line; west on Sepulveda boulevard; north along Los Angeles-Torrance division line; northeast along Los Angeles-Inglewood division line; east on 120th street; north on Figueroa street.
|
| CA 24.
| Inglewood & South Central Los Angeles
| 517,768
| -0.28%
| -1.56%
| 22.8%
|
| 49.4%
|
| 5.5%
| In California state, in Los Angeles county, Inglewood division, and in Los Angeles division,
Inglewood city, in Los Angeles city, in South region, South Central Los Angeles planning area, and part of the remainder of Los Angeles division.
| From Van Ness avenue; west on Rodeo road; north on Arlington avenue; east on Pico boulevard; south on Hoover street; southeast on Washington boulevard; east on Santa Monica freeway; south on Figueroa street; east on Slauson avenue; south on Broadway; west on Manchester avenue; south on Figueroa street; west on 120th street; south along Inglewood-Los Angeles division line; west along Inglewood-Torrance division line; north along Inglewood-South Bay Cities division line; north along Inglewood-Los Angeles division line; north on Van Ness avenue.
|
| CA 25.
| Torrance & South Bay Cities & Wilmington
| 521,976
| +0.53%
| -0.76%
| 15.8%
|
| 2.3%
|
| 6.7%
| In California state, in Los Angeles county, Palos Verdes, South Bay Cities, and Torrance divisions, and in Los Angeles division, Marina del Rey place, in Los Angeles city, in Harbor region, Wilmington-Harbor City planning area and in West region, Los Angeles International Airport, Venice, and Westchester-Playa del Rey planning areas and in Palms-Mar Vista-Del Rey planning area, Playa Vista community, and part of the remainder of Los Angeles division.
| From Alameda street; west on B street; southwest on Wilmington and San Pedro road around Northwest slip; southwest on John S. Gibson boulevard; south on Wilmington and San Pedro road around Southwest slip; west on Channel street; north on Gaffey street; west on Gatun street; north on Meyler street; west on Capitol street to vicinity of Amelia avenue; south along Palos Verdes-Los Angeles division line; through Pacific ocean; northeast along Los Angeles-Santa Monica division line (near Marine court); southeast on Walgrove avenue; east on Venice boulevard; southeast on Lyceum avenue; southwest on Zanja street; south along Los Angeles-Culver City city line; southeast along Culver City city line to exclude; east along Los Angeles-Culver City city line; east along Los Angeles city line to include; south on La Brea avenue; south along Los Angeles-Inglewood division line; south along South Bay Cities-Inglewood division line; east along Torrance-Inglewood division line; south along Torrance-Los Angeles division line; east on Sepulveda boulevard; southeast along Los Angeles-Compton division line; south along Los Angeles-Long Beach division line; north on Henry Ford avenue; west on Anaheim street; southwest on Alameda street.
|
| CA 26.
| West Adams - Baldwin Hills & Santa Monica & Calabasas
| 533,128
| +2.68%
| +1.36%
| 10.4%
|
| 26.2%
|
| 5.7%
| In California state, in Los Angeles county, Calabasas and Santa Monica divisions, and in Los Angeles division, Culver City city, Ladera Heights and View Park-Windsor Hills places, in Los Angeles city, in South region, West Adams-Baldwin Hill-Leimert planning area and in West region, Brentwood-Pacific Palisades and West Los Angeles planning areas and in Palms-Mar Vista-Del Rey planning area, Mar Vista and Palms communities, and part of the remainder of Los Angeles division.
| From Mulholland drive; south on San Diego freeway; southwest on Sunset boulevard; southeast on Barrington place; south along Los Angeles city line to include; southeast along Sepulveda boulevard; east on Santa Monica boulevard; east along Los Angeles-Beverly Hills city line; south on Crest drive; west on Alcott street; south on Durango avenue; east on Eighteenth street; south on Thurman avenue; east on Venice boulevard; north on West boulevard; east on Pico boulevard; south on Arlington avenue; east on Rodeo road; south on Van Ness avenue; west along Los Angles-Inglewood division line; north on La Brea avenue; west along Los Angeles city line to exclude; west along Culver City-Los Angeles city line; northwest along Culver City city line to include; north along Culver City-Los Angeles city line; northeast on Zanja street; northwest on Lyceum avenue; west on Venice boulevard; northwest on Walgrove avenue; southwest along Santa Monica-Los Angeles division line; through Pacific ocean; northeast along Los Angeles-Ventura county line; southeast along Calabasas-Los Angeles division line; north on Santa Maria road; east on Mulholland drive.
|
| CA 27.
| Ventura
| 529,899
| +2.05%
| +0.75%
| 21.4%
|
| 2.1%
|
| 3.0%
| In California state, Ventura county.
|
| CA 28.
| Central Coast (Santa Barbara & San Luis Obispo)
| 526,118
| +1.33%
| +0.03%
| 19.5%
|
| 2.3%
|
| 2.5%
| In California state, San Benito, San Luis Obispo, and Santa Barbara counties, and in Monterey county, Carmel Valley, Coastal, Gonzales, Greenfield, King City, San Ardo, Soledad, and Toro divisions.
|
| CA 29.
| Monterey Bay & Cambrian / Pioneer (Santa Cruz & Salinas)
| 525,437
| +1.19%
| -0.10%
| 16.9%
|
| 3.8%
|
| 5.0%
| In California state, Santa Cruz county, and in Monterey county, Carmel, Castroville, Pajaro, Salinas, and Seaside Monterey divisions, and in Santa Clara county, Lexington division, and in San Jose division, Los Gatos city, in San Jose city, Cambrian/Pioneer planning area, and in the remainder of San Jose division, Cambrian/Pioneer planning area and part of the rest.
| From Camden avenue; northeast on Hillsdale avenue; south through Guadalupe river; south on Almaden expressway; southwest on Coleman road; northwest on Camden avenue; southwest through Guadalupe creek; southeast along Lexington-San Jose division line; southwest along Lexington division-Llagas-Uvas division line; southeast along Santa Cruz-Santa Clara county line; west along Santa Cruz-San Benito county line; southeast along Monterrey-San Benito county line; west along Salinas-Gonzales division line; northwest along Salinas-Toro division line; southwest along Seaside-Monterey division-Toro division line; south along Carmel-Toro division line; southwest along Carmel-Carmel Valley division line; northwest along Carmel-Coastal division line; through Pacific ocean; northeast along Santa Cruz-San Mateo county line; southeast along Santa Cruz-Santa Clara county line; northeast along Lexington-West Santa Clara division line; east along Lexington-West San Jose division line; north on Los Gatos freeway; northwest along Los Gatos town line to include; northeast along Los Gatos town-Monte Sereno city line; north along Monte Sereno city line to exclude; north along Los Gatos town-Monte Sereno city line; north along Monte Sereno city line to exclude; west along Los Gatos town-Monte Sereno city line; west along Monte Sereno city line to exclude; west along Los Gatos town-Monte Sereno city line; north along Los Gatos town-Saratoga city line; east along Los Gatos town-Campbell city line; east along Campbell city line to exclude; north along San Jose-Campbell city line; northeast along San Jose city line to include; southeast on Camden avenue.
|
| CA 30.
| West Valley & Sunnyvale & Santa Clara
| 528,750
| +1.83%
| +0.53%
| 10.6%
|
| 1.9%
|
| 7.7%
| In California state, in Santa Clara county, in San Jose division, Campbell, Cupertino, Monte Sereno, Mountain View, Santa Clara, Saratoga, and Sunnyvale cities, in San Jose city, Alviso and West Valley planning areas, and in the remainder of San Jose division, Alviso and West Valley planning areas and part of the rest.
| From Sinclair freeway; south on Meridian avenue; east on Fruitdale avenue; northeast through Dry creek; north through Los Gatos creek; east on Sinclair freeway; south through Guadalupe river; northeast on Willow street; southeast on Southern Pacific railroad; southwest on Northern road; south through Guadalupe river; southwest on Hillsdale avenue; west on Camden avenue; southwest along San Jose city line to exclude; south along Campbell-San Jose city line; west along Campbell city line to include; west along Campbell city-Los Gatos town line; south along Saratoga city-Los Gatos town line; east along Monte Sereno city-Los Gatos town line; east along Monte Sereno city line to include; east along Monte Sereno city-Los Gatos town line; southwest along Monte Sereno city line to include; southwest along Monte Sereno city-Los Gatos town line; southwest along Monte Sereno city line to include; south along Monte Sereno city-Los Gatos town line; south along Los Gatos town line to exclude; south on Los Gatos freeway; west along San Jose-Lexington division line; north along San Jose-West Santa Clara division line; northeast on Southern Pacific railroad; east along Los Altos city line to exclude; northwest along Sunnyvale-Los Altos city line; north along Sunnyvale city line to include; north along Sunnyvale-Los Altos city line; north along Sunnyvale city line to include; north along Sunnyvale-Los Altos city line; west along Mountain View-Los Altos city line; north along Mountain View-Palo Alto city line; northeast along Mountain View-Palo Alto city line; east along Santa Clara-Alameda county line; south along Milpitas city line to exclude; south along San Jose-Milpitas city line; south through Coyote creek; west on Alviso-Milpitas road; southeast along Santa Clara-San Jose city line; southeast along Santa Clara city line to include; southeast along Santa Clara-San Jose city line; southeast along San Jose city line to exclude; south along Santa Clara-San Jose city line; southeast on Southern Pacific railroad; southwest on State Highway 17; east on Sinclair freeway.
|
| CA 31.
| San Mateo & Fremont & Stanford
| 525,242
| +1.16%
| -0.14%
| 12.8%
|
| 5.6%
|
| 7.2%
| In California state, in Alameda county, Fremont division, and in San Mateo county, San Mateo division, and in Santa Clara county, in San Jose division, Stanford place.
| From Junipero Serra boulevard; south along San Mateo-Santa Clara county line; northwest along San Mateo-South Coastside division line; east along San Mateo-South San Francisco division line; southeast along San Mateo-Alameda county line; northeast along Fremont-Hayward division line; south along Fremont division-Livermore-Pleasanton division line; west along Alameda-Santa Clara county line; west along San Mateo-Santa Clara county line; east along Palo Alto city line to exclude; west along Junipero Serra boulevard.
|
| CA 32.
| South San Francisco & Palo Alto
| 517,138
| -0.40%
| -1.68%
| 13.4%
|
| 10.6%
|
| 13.8%
| In California state, in San Francisco county, in San Francisco city, Ingleside, South Bayshore, and South Central planning districts, in San Mateo county, South Coastside and South San Francisco divisions, and in Santa Clara county, West Santa Clara division and in San Jose division, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, and Palo Alto cities and part of the remainder.
| From Sloat boulevard; northeast on Portola drive; southeast on Marne avenue; northeast on Juanita way; east on Evelyn way; southeast on O'Shaughnessy boulevard; east on Bosworth boulevard; southwest on Circular avenue; southeast on Tingley street; east on Southern freeway; east on Industrial street; north on Bayshore boulevard; east on Army street; southwest on Southern Embarcadero freeway; east on Arthur avenue; north on Third street; east through Islais Creek channel; east through San Francisco bay; southeast along San Francisco-Alameda county line; southeast along San Mateo-Alameda county line; west along South San Francisco-San Mateo division line; south along South South Coastside-San Mateo division line; north along Santa Clara-San Mateo county line; east on Junipero Serra boulevard; northwest along Palo Alto city line to include; northeast along Santa Clara-San Mateo county line; southeast along Santa Clara-Alameda county line; south along Palo Alto-Mountain View city line; southeast along Los Altos-Mountain View city line; south along Los Altos-Sunnyvale city line; south along Sunnyvale city line to exclude; south along Los Altos-Sunnyvale city line; south along Sunnyvale city line to exclude; southeast along Los Altos-Sunnyvale city line; southwest along Los Altos city line to include; southwest on Southern Pacific railroad; south along West Santa Clara-San Jose division line; southwest along West Santa Clara-Lexington division line; northwest along Santa Clara-Santa Cruz county line; southwest along San Mateo-Santa Cruz county line; north through Pacific ocean; east on Sloat boulevard.
|
| CA 33.
| San Francisco Harbor & Sunset
| 533,208
| +2.69%
| +1.38%
| 11.3%
|
| 8.9%
|
| 22.6%
| In California state, in San Francisco county, in San Francisco city, Bernal Heights, Buena Vista, Central, Downtown, Inner Sunset, Marina, Mission, Northeast, Outer Sunset, Richmond, South of Market, and Western Addition planning districts.
| From Arthur avenue; north on Southern Embarcadero freeway; west on Army street; south on Bayshore boulevard; west on Industrial street; west on Southern freeway; northwest on Tingley street; northeast on Circular avenue; west on Bosworth street; northwest on O'Shaughnessy boulevard; west on Evelyn way; southwest on Juanita way; northwest on Marne avenue; southwest on Portola drive; west on Sloat boulevard; north through Pacific ocean; east along San Francisco-Marin county line; southeast along San Francisco-Contra Costa county line; south along San Francisco-Alameda county line; west through San Francisco bay; west through Islais Creek channel; south on Third street; west on Arthur avenue.
|
| CA 34.
| Oakland & Berkeley & Alameda
| 535,869
| +3.20%
| +1.88%
| 8.4%
|
| 34.5%
|
| 8.9%
| In California state, in Alameda county, Alameda, Berkeley, and Oakland divisions.
|
| CA 35.
| Hayward & Livermore - Pleasanton & Central San Jose
| 535,523
| +3.14%
| +1.82%
| 18.1%
|
| 3.7%
|
| 7.0%
| In California state, in Alameda county, Hayward and Livermore-Pleasanton divisions, and in Santa Clara county, in San Jose division, Milpitas city, in San Jose city, Berryessa, Central, and North planning areas, and in the remainder of San Jose division, Berryessa, Central, and North planning areas and part of the rest.
| From Sinclair freeway; southwest on Berryessa road; southeast on Bayshore freeway; southwest on Story road; southeast on Senter road; southwest on East Alma avenue to past Lick avenue; northwest on Southern Pacific railroad; southwest on Willow street; north through Guadalupe river; west on Sinclair freeway; south through Los Gatos creek; southwest through Dry creek; west on Fruitdale avenue; north on Meridian avenue; west on Sinclair freeway; north on State Highway 17; northwest on Southern Pacific railroad; north along San Jose-Santa Clara city line; north along San Jose city line to include; northwest along San Jose-Santa Clara city line; northwest along Santa Clara city line to exclude; northwest along San Jose-Santa Clara city line; east on Alviso-Milpitas road; north through Coyote creek; north along San Jose city line to exclude; north along Milpitas-San Jose city line; north along Milpitas city line to include; east along Santa Clara-Alameda county line; north along Livermore-Pleasanton division-Fremont division line; west along Hayward-Fremont division line; northwest along Alameda-San Mateo county line; north along Hayward-Oakland division line; east along Alameda-Contra Costa county line; south along Alameda-San Joaquin county line; along Alameda-Stanislaus county line; west along Alameda-Santa Clara county line; southeast along San Jose-Diablo Range division line; southwest through Penitencia creek; west on Penitencia creek road; north on Sinclair freeway.
|
| CA 36.
| Alum Rock & Merced County & Edenvale
| 532,458
| +2.55%
| +1.23%
| 27.3%
|
| 5.4%
|
| 6.6%
| In California state, Merced county, and in Santa Clara county, Diablo Range, Gilroy, and Llagas-Uvas divisions, and in San Jose division, Morgan Hill city, Alum Rock and San Martin places, in San Jose city, Almaden, Alum Rock, Calero, Coyote, Edenvale, Evergreen, San Felipe, and South planning areas, and in the remainder of San Jose division, Almaden, Alum Rock, Calero, Coyote, Edenvale, Evergreen, San Felipe, and South planning areas and part of the rest.
| From Camden avenue; northeast on Coleman road; north on Almaden expressway; north through Guadalupe river; northeast on Northern road; northwest on Southern Pacific railroad; northeast on East Alma avenue; northwest on Senter road; northeast on Story road; northwest on Bayshore freeway; northeast on Berryessa road; south on Sinclair freeway; northeast on Penitencia Creek road; east through Penitencia creek; north along Diablo Range-San Jose division line; east along Santa Clara-Alameda county line; south along Santa Clara-Stanislaus county line; northeast along Merced-Stanislaus county line; southeast along Merced-Mariposa county line; southwest along Merced-Madera county line; southwest along Merced-Fresno county line; northwest along Merced-San Benito county line; west along Santa Clara-San Benito county line; northwest along Santa Clara-Santa Cruz county line; northeast along Llagas-Uvas division-Lexington division line; north along San Jose division-Lexington division line; northeast along Guadalupe creek; southeast on Camden avenue.
|
| CA 37.
| Fresno
| 523,590
| +0.84%
| -0.45%
| 28.9%
|
| 4.8%
|
| 2.8%
| In California state, Fresno and Mono counties.
|
| CA 38.
| Mother Lode & Stanislaus County
| 532,579
| +2.57%
| +1.26%
| 12.5%
|
| 1.3%
|
| 1.2%
| In California state, Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, El Dorado, Madera, Mariposa, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne counties, and in Sacramento county, Folsom division and in Sacramento division, Orangevale place.
| From Madison avenue; north on Kenneth avenue; east on Greenback lane; north on Almond avenue; west on Oak avenue; north on Waechel way; east along Sacramento-Placer county line; northeast along El Dorado-Placer county line; southeast along California-Nevada state line; south along Alpine-Mono county line; southeast along Tuolumne-Mono county line; southeast along Madera-Mono county line; west along Madera-Fresno county line; southwest along Madera-Fresno county line; northeast along Madera-Merced county line; northwest along Mariposa-Merced county line; southwest along Stanislaus-Merced county line; northwest along Stanislaus-Santa Clara county line; along Stanislaus-Alameda county line; northeast along Stanislaus-San Joaquin county line; north along Calaveras-San Joaquin county line; north along Amador-San Joaquin county line; north along Amador-Sacramento county line; north along El Dorado-Sacramento county line; west along Folsom-Sloughhouse division line; northwest along Folsom-Mather division line; north along Folsom-Sacramento division line; northwest through unnamed gulch; west on Madison avenue.
|
| CA 39.
| San Joaquin County & Arden - Arcade & Mather (Stockton)
| 528,132
| +1.71%
| +0.41%
| 14.7%
|
| 5.2%
|
| 5.0%
| In California state, San Joaquin county, and in Sacramento county, Galt, Mather, and Sloughhouse divisions, and in Sacramento division, Arden-Arcade place and part of the remainder.
| From Walnut avenue; southwest on Fair Oaks boulevard; east on Arden way; northeast along Mather-Sacramento division line; southeast along Mather-Folsom division line; east along Sloughhouse-Folsom division line; south along Sacramento-El Dorado county line; south along Sacramento-Amador county line; south along San Joaquin-Amador county line; south along San Joaquin-Calaveras county line; southwest along San Joaquin-Stanislaus county line; north along San Joaquin-Alameda county line; north along San Joaquin-Contra Costa county line; northeast along San Joaquin-Sacramento county line; northeast along Galt-Sacramento division line; northeast along Galt-Elk Grove division line; north along Sloughhouse-Sacramento division line; northwest along Mather-Sacramento division line; northwest along Sacramento city line to exclude to Folsom boulevard; north along Mather-Sacramento division line; northwest along Sacramento city line to exclude; east through Arcade creek; south on Walnut avenue.
|
| CA 40.
| Sacramento
| 527,758
| +1.64%
| +0.34%
| 10.7%
|
| 9.1%
|
| 5.6%
| In California state, in Sacramento county, in Sacramento division, Sacramento city, Carmichael, Citrus Heights, Fair Oaks, Foothill Farms, North Highlands, Parkway-Sacramento South, and Rio Linda places, and part of the remainder.
| From Waechel way; east on Oak avenue; south on Almond avenue; west on Greenback lane; south on Kenneth avenue; east on Madison avenue; southeast through unnamed gulch; south along Sacramento-Folsom division line; southwest along Sacramento-Mather division line; west on Arden way; northeast on Fair Oaks boulevard; north on Walnut avenue; west through Arcade creek; south along Sacramento city line to include; south along Sacramento-Mather division line to Folsom boulevard; south along Sacramento city line to include; south along Sacramento-Elk Grove division line; west along Sacramento city line to include; north along Sacramento-Yolo county line; east along Sacramento-Sutter county line; east along Sacramento-Placer county line; south on Waechel way.
|
| CA 41.
| Central Contra Costa & Antioch - Pittsburg & Florin
| 517,640
| -0.31%
| -1.58%
| 8.3%
|
| 2.8%
|
| 3.7%
| In California state, in Contra Costa county, Antioch-Pittsburg, Briones, Central Contra Costa, East Contra Costa, and Tassajara divisions, in Sacramento county, Delta and Elk Grove divisions, and in Sacramento division, Florin place, and part of the remainder.
| From Contra Costa-San Joaquin county line; west along Contra Costa-Alameda county line; northeast along Briones-West Contra Costa division; north along Central Contra Costa-West Contra Costa division; east along Contra Costa-Solano county line; northeast along Sacramento-Solano county line; northeast along Sacramento-Yolo county line; east along Sacramento city line to exclude; along Elk Grove-Sacramento division line; north along Sacramento city line to exclude; southeast along Sacramento-Mather division line; south along Sacramento-Sloughhouse division line; southeast along Elk Grove-Sloughhouse division line; southwest along Elk Grove-Galt division line; southwest along Sacramento-Galt division line; southwest along Sacramento-San Joaquin county line; south along Contra Costa-San Joaquin county line.
|
| CA 42.
| Napa Valley
| 517,247
| -0.38%
| -1.66%
| 9.9%
|
| 14.7%
|
| 6.4%
| In California state, Napa and Solano counties, and in Contra Costa county, West Contra Costa division.
|
| CA 43.
| Sacramento Valley
| 528,096
| +1.71%
| +0.40%
| 8.9%
|
| 1.3%
|
| 2.4%
| In California state, Butte, Nevada, Placer, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba counties.
|
| CA 44.
| northern California
| 520,363
| +0.22%
| -1.07%
| 4.9%
|
| 0.7%
|
| 0.6%
| In California state, Colusa, Del Norte, Glenn, Humboldt, Lake, Lassen, Mendocino, Modoc, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Tehama, and Trinity counties.
|
| CA 45.
| North Bay
| 522,779
| +0.68%
| -0.61%
| 5.8%
|
| 1.7%
|
| 1.9%
| In California state, Marin and Sonoma counties.
|
|
| MN
| Minnesota
| 4,077,148
|
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|
| MN 1.
| souteastern Minnesota
| 511,145
| -1.56%
| +0.29%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Minnesota state, Dodge, Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Le Sueur, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Scott, Steele, Wabasha, Waseca, and Winona counties.
|
| MN 2.
| eastern outer Twin Cities
| 503,680
| -3.00%
| -1.17%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Minnesota state, Anoka, Dakota, and Washington counties.
|
| MN 3.
| Ramsey County (St. Paul)
| 503,477
| -3.03%
| -1.21%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Minnesota state, Ramsey county and in Hennepin county, Richfield and St. Anthony
cities and Fort Snelling unorganized territory.
|
| MN 4.
| Minneapolis
| 511,539
| -1.48%
| +0.37%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Minnesota state, in Hennepin county, Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Crystal, Minneapolis, New Hope, Osseo, and Robbinsdale cities.
|
| MN 5.
| western outer Twin Cities
| 512,095
| -1.38%
| +0.48%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Minnesota state, Carver, Sherburne, and Wright counties and in Hennepin county, Bloomington, Champlin, Chanhassen, Corcoran, Dayton, Deephaven, Eden Prairie, Edina, Excelsior, Golden Valley, Greenfield, Greenwood, Hanover, Hopkins, Independence, Long Lake, Loretta, Maple Grove, Maple Plain, Medicine Lake, Medina, Minnetonka, Minnetonka Beach, Minnetrista, Mound, Orono, Plymouth, Rockford, Rogers, Shorewood, Spring Park, St. Bonifacius, St. Louis Park, Tonka Park, Wayzata, and Woodland cities and Hassan township.
|
| MN 6.
| southwestern Minnesota
| 508,734
| -2.02%
| -0.18%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Minnesota state, Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Grant, Jackson, Kandiyohi, Lac Qui Parle, Lincoln, Lyon, Martin, McLeod, Meeker, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Pipestone, Pope, Redwood, Renville, Rock, Sibley, Stevens, Swift, Traverse, Watonwan, Wilkin, and Yellow Medicine counties.
|
| MN 7.
| northwestern Minnesota & Stearns County
| 516,882
| -0.45%
| +1.42%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Minnesota state, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Clay, Clearwater, Douglas, Hubbard, Kittson, Mahnomen, Marshall, Morrison, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, Stearns, Todd, and Wadena counties.
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| MN 8.
| Iron Range (Duluth)
| 509,596
| -1.86%
| -0.01%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Minnesota state, Aitkin, Carlton, Cass, Chisago, Cook, Crow Wing, Isanti, Itasca, Kanabec, Koochiching, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Mille Lacs, Pine, amd St. Louis counties.
|
| OR
| Oregon
| 2,632,663
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| OR 1.
| Portland
| 535,749
| +3.18%
| +1.75%
|
|
| 5.5%
|
|
| In Oregon state, in Multnomah county, in Portland division, Fairview, Gresham, Lake Oswego, Maywood Park, Milwaukie, Portland, and Wood Village cities, Centennial, Cully, Hazelwood, Parkrose, Powelhurst, and Wilkes-Rockwood places, and part of the remainder.
| From Oregon-Washington state line; south along Portland-Corbett division line; southwest along Troutdale city line to exclude; south along Wood Village-Troutdale city line; south along Troutdale city line to exclude; southeast along Gresham-Troutdale city line; south along Gresham city line to include; west along Multnomah-Clackamas county line; northwest along Portland city line at Willamette National cemetary; west along Multnomah-Clackamas county line; northwest along Portland city line at Errol Heights; west along Multnomah-Clackamas county line; north along Multnomah-Washington county line; east along Portland-Skyline division line; east along Oregon-Washington state line.
|
| OR 2.
| Washington & Clackamas Counties
| 530,046
| +2.08%
| +0.67%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Oregon state, Clackamas, Hood River, and Washington counties, and in Multnomah county, Corbett and Skyline divisions and in Portland division, Troutdale city, Errol Heights place, and part of the remainder.
| From Hood River-Wasco county line; south along Clackamas-Wasco county line; west along Clackamas-Marion county line; north along Clackamas-Yamhill county line; northwest along Washington-Yamhill county line; north along Washington-Tillamook county line; east along Washington-Columbia county line; east along Multnomah-Columbia county line; south along Oregon-Washington state line; southwest along Skyline-Portland division line; southeast along Washington-Multnomah county line; east along Clackamas-Multnomah county line; north along Portland city line at Errol Heights; east along Clackamas-Multnomah county line; northeast along Portland city line at Lincoln Memorial Park cemetary; east along Clackamas-Multnomah county line; northeast along Gresham city line to exclude; northwest along Troutdale-Gresham city line; north along Troutdale city line to include; north along Troutdale-Wood Village city line; northeast along Troutdale city line to include; north along Corbett-Portland division line; east along Oregon-Washington state line; south along Hood River-Wasco county line.
|
| OR 3.
| Marion County & northwestern Oregon
| 519,285
| +0.01%
| -1.38%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Oregon state, Clatsop, Columbia, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Polk, Tillamook, and Yamhill counties.
|
| OR 4.
| Lane County & southwestern Oregon
| 518,224
| -0.19%
| -1.58%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Oregon state, Benton, Coos, Curry, Douglas, and Lane counties.
|
| OR 5.
| Jackson County & eastern Oregon
| 529,359
| +1.95%
| +0.54%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Oregon state, Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Jackson, Jefferson, Josephine, Klamath, Lake, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, and Wheeler counties.
|
| KS
| Kansas
| 2,363,208
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| KS 1.
| Johnson & Wyandotte Counties
| 472,456
| -9.01%
| -0.04%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Kansas state, Johnson, Linn, Miami, and Wyandotte counties.
|
| KS 2.
| Kansas River (Topeka)
| 470,053
| -9.47%
| -0.55%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Kansas state, Atchison, Brown, Doniphan, Douglas, Geary, Jackson, Jefferson, Leavenworth, Nemaha, Pottawattomie, Riley, Shawnee, and Wabaunsee counties.
|
| KS 3.
| southeastern Kansas
| 465,800
| -10.29%
| -1.45%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Kansas state, Anderson, Allen, Bourbon, Butler, Chase, Chautauqua, Cherokee, Coffey, Cowley, Crawford, Elk, Franklin, Greenwood, Harvey, Labette, Lyon, Marion, McPherson, Montgomery, Morris, Neosho, Osage, Wilson, and Woodson counties.
|
| KS 4.
| Sedgewick & Reno Counties (Wichita)
| 473,180
| -8.87%
| +0.011
|
|
|
|
|
| In Kansas state, Harper, Kingman, Reno, Sedgwick, and Sumner counties.
|
| KS 5.
| western Kansas
| 481,719
| -7.23%
| +1.92%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Kansas state, Barber, Barton, Cheyenne, Clay, Clark, Cloud, Comanche, Decatur, Dickinson, Edwards, Ellis, Ellsworth, Finney, Ford, Gove, Graham, Grant, Gray, Greeley, Hamilton, Haskell, Hodgeman, Jewell, Kearney, Kiowa, Lane, Lincoln, Logan, Marshall, Meade, Mitchell, Morton, Ness, Norton, Osborne, Ottawa, Pawnee, Phillips, Pratt, Rawlins, Republic, Rice, Rooks, Rush, Russell, Saline, Scott, Seward, Sheridan, Sherman, Smith, Stafford, Stanton, Stevens, Thomas, Trego, Wallace, Washington, and Wichita counties.
|
| WV
| West Virginia
| 1,949,644
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| WV 1.
| southern West Virginia
| 487,072
| -6.19%
| -0.07%
|
|
|
|
|
| In West Virginia state, Fayette, Greenbrier, Logan, McDowell, Mercer, Mingo, Monroe, Nicholas, Raleigh, Summers, and Wyoming counties.
|
| WV 2.
| western West Virginia (Charleston)
| 487,838
| -6.05%
| +0.09%
|
|
|
|
|
| In West Virginia state, Boone, Cabell, Clay, Kanawha, Lincoln, Putnam, and Wayne counties.
|
| WV 3.
| northwestern West Virginia (Wheeling)
| 487,161
| -6.18%
| -0.05%
|
|
|
|
|
| In West Virginia state, Braxton, Brooke, Calhoun, Doddridge, Gilmer, Hancock, Jackson, Lewis, Marshall, Mason, Ohio, Pleasants, Ritchie, Roane, Tyler, Upshur, Webster, Wetzel, Wirt, and Wood counties.
|
| WV 4.
| eastern West Virginia
| 487,573
| -6.10%
| +0.03%
|
|
|
|
|
| In West Virginia state, Barbour, Berkeley, Grant, Hampshire, Hardy, Harrison, Jefferson, Marion, Mineral, Monongalia, Morgan, Pocahontas, Pendleton, Preston, Randolph, Taylor, and Tucker counties.
|
| NV
| Nevada
| 799,184
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| NV 1.
| Las Vegas
| 399,683
| -23.02%
| +0.02%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Nevada state, Esmeralda and Nye counties, and in Clark county, Bunkerville, Goodsprings, Henderson, Las Vegas, Logan, Nelson, Overton, and Searchlight townships.
|
| NV 2.
| northern Nevada (Reno)
| 399,501
| -23.06%
| -0.02%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Nevada state, Churchill, Douglas, Elko, Eureka, Humboldt, Lander, Lincoln, Lyon, Mineral, Pershing, Storey, Washoe, and White Pine counties, Carson City city, and in Clark county, Mesquite, Moapa, and North Las Vegas townships.
|
| NE
| Nebraska
| 1,570,006
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| NE 1.
| Douglas County (Omaha)
| 515,406
| -0.74%
| -1.52%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Nebraska state, Burt, Douglas, Sarpy, Thurston, and Washington counties.
|
| NE 2.
| eastern Nebraska
| 525,592
| +1.22%
| +0.43%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Nebraska state, Butler, Cass, Cedar, Colfax, Cuming, Dakota, Dixon, Dodge, Gage, Jefferson, Johnson, Lincoln, Madison, Nemaha, Otoe, Pawnee, Pierce, Platte, Richardson, Saline, Saunders, Seward, Stanton, and Wayne counties.
|
| NE 3.
| western Nebraska
| 529,008
| +1.88%
| +1.08%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Nebraska state, Adams, Antelope, Arthur, Banner, Blaine, Boone, Box Butte, Boyd, Brown, Buffalo, Chase, Cherry, Cheyenne, Clay, Custer, Dawes, Dawson, Deuel, Dundee, Fillmore, Franklin, Frontier, Furnas, Garden, Garfield, Gosper, Grant, Greeley, Hall, Hamilton, Harlan, Hayes, Hitchcock, Holt, Hooker, Howard, Kearney, Keith, Keya Paha, Kimball, Knox, Lincoln, Logan, Loup, McPherson, Merrick, Morrill, Nance, Nuckolls, Perkins, Phelps, Polk, Red Willow, Rock, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan, Sherman, Sioux, Thayer, Thomas, Valley, Webster, Wheeler, and York counties.
|
| CO
| Colorado
| 2,888,834
|
|
| 11.7%
|
| 3.5%
|
|
|
| CO 1.
| northern Front Range (Boulder)
| 484,760
| -6.64%
| +0.68%
| 8.8%
|
| 0.6%
|
|
| In Colorado state, Boulder, Larimer, Morgan, and Weld counties.
|
| CO 2.
| Adams County & northern Denver
| 485,647
| -6.47%
| +0.87%
| 20.6%
|
| 12.0%
|
|
| In Colorado state, Adams county, and in Denver county, in Denver city, Auraria, Baker, Berkeley, Central Business District, Capital Hill, Chaffee Park, Cheesman Park, City Park, City Park West, Civic Center, Clayton, Cole, Country Club, East Colfax, Five Points, Globeville, Highland, Jefferson Park, Lincoln Park, Montbello, North Capital Hill, North Park Hill, Northeast Park Hill, Regis, Skyland, Sloan Lake, South Park Hill, Speer, Stapleton, Sun Valley, Sunnyside, Swansea, Union Station, Villa Park, Washington Park West, West Highland, and Whittier neighborhoods.
| From Quebec street; west on Colfax avenue; south on University boulevard; west through Cherry creek; south on Downing street; northwest on Interstate 25 highway; west on Mississippi avenue; northwest through South Platte river; west on Sixth avenue; north along Denver-Jefferson county line; north along Adams-Jefferson county line; north along Adams-Boulder county line; east along Adams-Weld county line; east along Adams-Morgan county line; south along Adams-Washington county line; west along Adams-Arapahoe county line; south along Denver-Arapahoe county line; west on East Eleventh avenue; north on Quebec street.
|
| CO 3.
| Jefferson County
| 473,119
| -8.88%
| -1.73%
| 9.3%
|
| 0.6%
|
|
| In Colorado state, Clear Creek, Gilpin, and Jefferson counties, and in Denver county, in Denver city, Athmar Park, Barnum, Barnum West, Bear Valley, Centennial, College View, Fort Logan, Harvey Park, Harvey Park South, Mar Lee, Pinehurst, Ruby Hill, South Platte, Val Verde, and Westwood neighborhoods.
| From Sixth avenue; southeast through South Platte river; west along Denver-Arapahoe county line; south along Jefferson-Arapahoe county line; south along Denver-Arapahoe county line; south along Jefferson-Arapahoe county line; south along Denver-Arapahoe county line; south along Jefferson-Arapahoe county line; south along Denver-Arapahoe county line; south along Jefferson-Arapahoe county line; southwest along Jefferson-Douglas county line; northwest along Jefferson-Park county line; west along Clear Creek-Park county line; north along Clear Creek-Summit county line; northeast along Clear Creek-Grand county line; north along Gilpin-Grand county line; east along Gilpin-Boulder county line; east along Jefferson-Boulder county line; south along Jefferson-Adams county line; south along Jefferson-Denver county line; east on Sixth avenue.
|
| CO 4.
| Arapahoe County
| 485,688
| -6.46%
| +0.88%
| 3.9%
|
| 3.1%
|
|
| In Colorado state, Arapahoe, Douglas, and Elbert counties, and in Denver county, in Denver city, Belcaro, Cherry Creek, Congress Park, Cory-Merrill, Goldsmith, Hale, Hampden, Hampden South, Hilltop, Kennedy, Lowery Field, Montclair, Overland, Pine Valley, Platte Park, Rosedale, Southmoor Park, University, University Hills, University Park, Virginia Village, Washington Park, Washington-Virginia Vale, Wellshire, and Windsor neighborhoods.
| From Mississippi avenue; southeast on Interstate 25 highway; north on Downing street; east through Cherry creek; north on University boulevard; east on Colfax avenue; south on Quebec street; east on East Eleventh avenue; north along Arapahoe-Denver county line; east along Arapahoe-Adams county line; south along Arapahoe-Washington county line; south along Elbert-Lincoln county line; north along Elbert-El Paso county line; west along Douglas-El Paso county line; west along Douglas-Teller county line; northeast along Douglas-Jefferson county line; north along Arapahoe-Jefferson county line; north along Arapahoe-Denver county line; north along Arapahoe-Jefferson county line; north along Arapahoe-Denver county line; north along Arapahoe-Jefferson county line; north along Arapahoe-Denver county line; north along Arapahoe-Jefferson county line; east along Arapahoe-Denver county line; north through South Platte river; east on Mississippi avenue.
|
| CO 5.
| Colorado Springs & Pueblo
| 478,967
| -7.76%
| -0.52%
| 14.4%
|
| 4.5%
|
|
| In Colorado state, Custer, El Paso, Fremont, Park, Pueblo, and Teller counties.
|
| CO 6.
| Western Slope & High Plains
| 480,653
| -7.43%
| -0.17%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Colorado state, Alamosa, Archuleta, Baca, Bent, Chaffee, Cheyenne, Conejos, Costilla, Crowley, Delta, Dolores, Eagle, Garfield, Grand, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Huerfano, Jackson, Kiowa, Kit Carson, La Plata, Lake, Las Animas, Lincoln, Logan, Mesa, Mineral, Moffat, Montezuma, Montrose, Otero, Ouray, Phillips, Pitkin, Prowers, Rio Blanco, Rio Grande, Routt, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel, Sedgwick, Summit, Washington, and Yuma counties.
|
| ND
| North Dakota
| 652,695
| +25.70%
|
|
|
|
|
|
| North Dakota state.
|
| SD
| South Dakota
| 690,178
| +32.92%
|
|
|
|
|
|
| South Dakota state.
|
| MT
| Montana
| 786,690
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| MT 1.
| western Montana
| 393,638
| -24.19%
| +0.07%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Montana state, Beaverhead, Broadwater, Deer Lodge, Flathead, Gallatin, Granite, Jefferson, Lake, Lewis and Clark, Lincoln, Madison, Meagher, Mineral, Missoula, Park, Powell, Ravalli, Sanders, Silver Bow, Sweet Grass, and Stillwater counties, and Yellowstone National park.
|
| MT 2.
| Montana Plains (Billings)
| 393,052
| -24.30%
| -0.07%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Montana state, Big Horn, Blaine, Carbon, Carter, Cascade, Chouteau, Custer, Daniels, Dawson, Fallon, Fergus, Garfield, Glacier, Golden Valley, Hill, Judith Basin, Liberty, McCone, Musselshell, Petroleum, Phillips, Pondera, Powder River, Prairie, Richland, Roosevelt, Rosebud, Sheridan, Teton, Toole, Treasure, Valley, Wheatland, Wibaux, and Yellowstone counties.
|
| WA
| Washington
| 4,130,163
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| WA 1.
| Pacific Coast
| 512,332
| -1.33%
| -0.76%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Washington state, Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Kitsap, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Thurston, and Wahkiakum counties.
|
| WA 2.
| Seattle
| 516,345
| -0.56%
| +0.01%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Washington state, in King county, Vashon Island division, and in Seattle division, Seattle and Tukwila cities and part of the remainder.
| From Duwamish river; west along South Director street extended; west along Seattle city line to include; south along Vashon Island-Seattle division line; northwest along King-Pierce county line; north along King-Kitsap county line; east along Seattle city line to include; south along Seattle-East Seattle division line; south along Tukwila city line to include; south along Tukwila-Kent city line; northwest along Tukwila city line to include; northwest through Duwamish river.
|
| WA 3.
| East Seattle
| 523,758
| +0.87%
| +1.45%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Washington state, in King county, East Seattle division and in Seattle division, Kent, Lake Forest Park, Normandy Park, and Renton cities, Boulevard Park, Burien, Cascade-Fairwood, Lake Forest North, North City-Ridgecrest, North Hill, Richmond Beach-Innis Arden, Richmond Highlands, Riverton, Sheridan Beach, Valley Ridge, and White Center-Shorewood places, and part of the remainder.
| From South Director street extended; southeast through Duwamish river; south along Tukwila city line to exclude; northeast along Kent-Tukwila city line; north along Tukwila city line to exclude; north along East Seattle-Seattle division line; west along Seattle city line to exclude; north along King-Kitsap county line; east along King-Snohomish county line; south along East Seattle-Lower Snoqualmie Valley division line; south along East Seattle-Issaquah Plateau division line; south along East Seattle division-Tahoma-Maple Valley division line; south along Seattle division-Tahoma-Maple Valley division line; west on South 208th street; south on Kent city line to include; west along Seattle-Auburn division line; northwest along Kent city line to include; east along Kent-Des Moines city line; northwest along Des Moines city line to exclude; southwest along Normandy Park-Des Moines city line; north along Seattle-Vashon Island division line; east along Seattle city line to exclude; east along South Director street extended.
|
| WA 4.
| Snohomish County
| 521,649
| +0.46%
| +1.04%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Washington state, Snohomish county, and in King county, Auburn, Issaquah Plateau, Lower Snoqualmie Valley, and Tahoma-Maple Valley divisions and in Seattle division, Auburn and Des Moines cities, Lakeland North and Zenith-Stillwater places, and part of the remainder.
| From South 208th street; northeast along Tahoma-Maple Valley division-Seattle division line; northeast along Tahoma-Maple Valley division-East Seattle division line; north along Issaquah Plateau-East Seattle division line; north along Lower Snoqualmie Valley-East Seattle division line; west along Snohomish-King county line; north along Snohomish-Kitsap county line; north along Snohomish-Island county line; east along Snohomish-Skagit county line; south along Snohomish-Chelan county line; west along Snohomish-King county line; south along Lower Snoqualmie Valley-Snoqualmie National Forest division line; west along Lower Snoqualmie Valley-Upper Snoqualmie Valley division line; south along Issaquah Plateau-Upper Snoqualmie Valley division line; south along Tahoma-Maple Valley division-Snoqualmie National Forest division line; west along Tahoma-Maple Valley division-Enumclaw Valley division line; southwest along Seattle-Enumclaw Valley division line; south along Auburn-Enumclaw Valley division line; west along King-Pierce county line; north along Auburn-Vashon Island division line; north along Seattle-Vashon Island division line; northeast along Des Moines-Normandy Park city line; east along Des Moines city line to include; west along Des Moines-Kent city line; south along Kent city line to exclude; east along Auburn-Seattle division line; northeast along Kent city line to exclude; east on South 208th street.
|
| WA 5.
| Pierce (Tacoma)
| 516,724
| -0.48%
| +0.09%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Washington state, Pierce county, and in King county, Enumclaw Plateau division.
|
| WA 6.
| south central Washington
| 506,833
| -2.39%
| -1.83%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Washington state, Clark, Cowlitz, Kittitas, Klickitat, Skamania, Yakima counties, and in King county, Snoqualmie National Forest and Upper Snoqualmie Valley divisions.
|
| WA 7.
| central Washington
| 519,371
| +0.03%
| +0.60%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Washington state, Benton, Chelan, Douglas, Ferry, Grant, Island, Okanogan, Pasco, San Juan, Skagit, and Whatcom counties.
|
| WA 8.
| Spokane
| 513,151
| -1.17%
| -0.60%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Washington state, Adams, Asotin, Columbia, Garfield, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens, Walla Walla, and Whitman counties.
|
| ID
| Idaho
| 943,935
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| ID 1.
| southern Idaho
| 472,287
| -9.04%
| +0.07%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Idaho state, Ada, Banner, Bear Lake, Bingham, Blaine, Camas, Caribou, Cassia, Elmore, Franklin, Gooding, Jerome, Lincoln, Minidoka, Oneida, Owyhee, Power, and Twin Falls counties.
|
| ID 2.
| northern Idaho (Boise)
| 471,648
| -9.16%
| -0.07%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Idaho state, Adams, Benewah, Boise, Bonner, Bonneville, Boundary, Butte, Canyon, Clark, Clearwater, Custer, Fremont, Gem, Idaho, Jefferson, Kootenai, Latah, Lemhi, Lewis, Madison, Nez Perce, Payette, Shoshone, Teton, Valley, and Washington counties.
|
| WY
| Wyoming
| 470,816
| -9.33%
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Wyoming state.
|
| UT
| Utah
| 1,461,037
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| UT 1.
| Salt Lake City & Murray & Davis Counties
| 491,867
| -5.27%
| +1.00%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Utah state, Davis county and in Salt Lake county, Cottonwood, Emigration, and Magna divisions and in Salt Lake City division, Murray, Salt Lake City, and South Salt Lake cities, Cottonwood, Cottonwood Heights, East Millcreek, Grants Park, Holladay, and South Cottonwood places, and part of the remainder.
| From Interstate 215 highway; west along Murray city line to include; northwest along Murray-Midvale city line; northwest along Murray city line to include; west along Murray-Midvale city line; north along Murray city line to include; north through Jordan river; north along South Salt Lake city line to include; west along Salt Lake City city line to include; south along Magna-Salt Lake City division; west along Magna-Bingham division line; north along Salt Lake-Tooele county line; north along Davis-Tooele county line; east along Davis-Weber county line; south along Davis-Morgan county line; southeast along Salt Lake-Morgan county line; south along Salt Lake-Summit county line; south along Salt Lake-Wasatch county line; southwest along Salt Lake-Utah county line; northwest along Cottonwood-Salt Lake City division line; northwest through Little Cottonwood creek; west on Interstate 215 highway.
|
| UT 2.
| Sandy City & West Jordan & Utah County
| 491,845
| -5.28%
| +0.99%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Utah state, Utah county and in Salt Lake county, Bingham division and in Salt Lake City division, Bluffdale, Draper, Midvale, Riverton, Sandy City, South Jordan, and West Jordan cities, Bennion, Kearns, Taylorsville, Union-East Midvale, West Valley, and White City places, and part of the remainder.
| From Interstate 215 highway; southeast through Little Cottonwood creek; south along Salt Lake City-Cottonwood division line; northeast along Utah-Salt Lake county line; southeast along Utah-Wasatch county line; south along Utah-Duchesne county line; west along Utah-Carbon county line; west along Utah-Sanpete county line; west along Utah-Juab county line; north along Utah-Tooele county line; north along Salt Lake-Tooele county line; east along Bingham-Magna county line; north along Salt Lake City-Magna division line; east along Salt Lake City city line to exclude; south along South Salt Lake city line to exclude; south through Jordan river; south along Murray city line to exclude; east along Midvale-Murray city line; east along Murray city line to exclude; southeast along Midvale-Murray city line; northeast along Murray city line to exclude; east on Interstate 215 highway.
|
| UT 3.
| Weber County & rural Utah
| 477,325
| -8.07%
| -1.99%
|
|
|
|
|
| In Utah state, Beaver, Box Elder, Cache, Carbon, Daggett, Duchesne, Emery, Garfield, Grand, Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Morgan, Piute, Rich, San Juan, Sanpete, Sevier, Summit, Tooele, Uintah, Wasatch, Washington, Wayne, and Weber counties.
|
| OK
| Oklahoma
| 3,025,266
|
|
|
|
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| OK 1.
| southwestern Oklahoma
| 499,383
| -3.82%
| -0.96%
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| In Oklahoma state, Beckham, Blaine, Caddo, Canadian, Carter, Comanche, Cotton, Custer, Dewey, Grady, Greer, Harmon, Jackson, Jefferson, Kiowa, Love, Roger Mills, Stephens, Tillman, and Washita counties.
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| OK 2.
| southeastern Oklahoma
| 508,836
| -2.00%
| +0.92%
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| In Oklahoma state, Atoka, Bryan, Choctaw, Cleveland, Coal, Garvin, Hughes, Johnston, Latimer, Marshall, McClain, McCurtain, Murray, Pittsburg, Pontotoc, Pottawatomie, Pushmataha, and Seminole counties.
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| OK 3.
| Oklahoma City
| 505,739
| -2.60%
| +0.30%
| 2.6%
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| 13.3%
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| In Oklahoma state, in Oklahoma county, in Oklahoma City division, Bethany, Del City, Midwest City, Nichols Hills, Oklahoma City, Springlake Park, The Village, and Warr Acres cities, Forest Park, Lake Aluma, Smith Village, Valley Brook, and Woodlawn Park towns, and part of the remainder.
| From Oklahoma-Canadian county line; east along Oklahoma City city line to include; east along Oklahoma City-Edmond city line; north along Oklahoma City city line to include; southeast along Oklahoma City city-Luther town line; southwest along Oklahoma City city line to include; west along Oklahoma City city-Jnnes town line; southeast along Oklahoma City city line to include; southeast along Oklahoma City city-Jnnes town line; southwest along Oklahoma City-Choctaw city line; west along Oklahoma City city line to include; west along Oklahoma City-Spencer city line; south along Midwest City-Spencer city line; south along Midwest City city line to include; east along Midwest City-Spencer city line; southeast along Midwest City-Nicoma Park city line; southeast along Midwest City-Choctaw city line; south along Midwest City city line to include; east along Oklahoma City city line to include; east along Oklahoma City-Choctaw city line; southeast along Oklahoma City city line to include; southeast along Oklahoma City-Choctaw city line; southeast along Oklahoma City city line to include; southeast along Oklahoma City-Choctaw city line; east along Oklahoma City city line to include; southeast along Oklahoma City city-Harrah town line; east along Oklahoma City city line to include; south along Oklahoma-Pottawatomie county line; west along Oklahoma-Cleveland county line; north along Oklahoma-Canadian county line.
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| OK 4.
| northwestern Oklahoma
| 496,142
| -4.45%
| -1.60%
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| In Oklahoma state, Alfalfa, Beaver, Cimarron, Creek, Ellis, Garfield, Grant, Harper, Kay, Kingfisher, Lincoln, Logan, Major, Noble, Okfuskee, Pawnee, Payne, Texas, Woods, and Woodward counties, and in Oklahoma county, in Oklahoma City division, Choctaw, Edmond, Nicoma Park, and Spencer cities, Harrah, Jones, and Luther towns, and part of the remainder.
| From Lincoln-Pottawatamie county line; south along Oklahoma-Pottawatomie county line; west along Oklahoma City city line to exclude; northwest along Harrah town-Oklahoma City city line; west along Oklahoma City city line to exclude; northwest along Choctaw-Oklahoma City city line; northwest along Oklahoma City city line to exclude; northwest along Choctaw-Oklahoma City city line; northwest along Oklahoma City city line to exclude; west along Choctaw-Oklahoma City city line; west along Oklahoma City city line to exclude; north along Midwest City city line to exclude; northwest along Choctaw-Midwest City city line; northwest along Nicoma Park-Midwest City city line; west along Spencer-Midwest City city line; west along Midwest City city line to exclude; north along Spencer-Midwest City city line; east along Spencer-Oklahoma City city line; east along Oklahoma City city line to exclude; northeast along Choctaw-Oklahoma City city line; northwest along Jnnes town-Oklahoma City city line; northwest along Oklahoma City city line to exclude; northeast along Jnnes town-Oklahoma City city line; northeast along Oklahoma City city line to exclude; northwest along Luther town-Oklahoma City city line; south along Oklahoma City city line to exclude; west along Edmond-Oklahoma City city line; west along Oklahoma City city line to exclude; north along Oklahoma-Canadian county line; west along Kingfisher-Canadian county line; north along Kingfisher-Blaine county line; west along Major-Blaine county line; west along Major-Dewey county line; west along Woodward-Dewey county line; south along Ellis-Dewey county line; northwest along Oklahoma-Texas state line; north along Oklahoma-New Mexico state line; east along Oklahoma-Colorado state line; east along Oklahoma-Kansas state line; southwest along Kay-Osage county line; south along Noble-Osage county line; southeast along Pawnee-Osage county line; southeast along Creek-Tulsa county line; southwest along Creek-Okmulgee county line; southeast along Okfuskee-Okmulgee county line; south along Okfuskee-McIntosh county line; west along Okfuskee-Hughes county line; northwest along Okfuskee-Seminole county line; north along Okfuskee-Pottawatamie county line; west along Lincoln-Pottawatamie county line.
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| OK 5.
| Tulsa
| 509,920
| -1.79%
| +1.13%
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| In Oklahoma state, Osage and Tulsa counties.
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| OK 6.
| northeastern Oklahoma
| 505,246
| -2.69%
| +0.21%
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| In Oklahoma state, Adair, Cherokee, Craig, Delaware, Haskell, Le Flore, Mayes, McIntosh. Muskogee, Nowata, Okmulgee, Ottawa, Rogers, Sequoyah, Wagoner, and Washington counties.
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| NM
| New Mexico
| 1,299,968
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| 36.6%
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| 8.1%
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| NM 1.
| northern New Mexico
| 426,399
| -17.88%
| -1.60%
| 35.4%
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| 18.7%
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| In New Mexico state, Colfax, Curry, Harding, Los Alamos, McKinley, Mora, Quay, Rio Arriba, Roosevelt, San Juan, San Miguel, Sandoval, Santa Fe, Taos, and Union counties.
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| NM 2.
| Bernalillo County (Albuquerque)
| 434,141
| -16.39%
| +0.19%
| 37.4%
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| 2.6%
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| In New Mexico state, Bernalillo, De Baca, Guadalupe, and Torrance counties.
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| NM 3.
| Little Texas
| 439,428
| -15.37%
| +1.41%
| 37.1%
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| 3.1%
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| In New Mexico state, Catron, Chaves, Dona Ana, Eddy, Grant, Hidalgo, Lee, Lincoln, Luna, Otero, Sierra, Socorro, and Valencia counties.
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| AZ
| Arizona
| 2,717,866
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| 16.2%
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| 2.8%
| 5.6%
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| AZ 1.
| Tucson
| 551,722
| +6.26%
| +1.50%
| 23.0%
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| 2.7%
| 2.7%
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| In Arizona state, Pima and Santa Cruz counties.
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| AZ 2.
| Mesa & Tempe & Scottsdale
| 549,389
| +5.81%
| +1.07%
| 12.2%
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| 1.4%
| 3.7%
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| In Arizona state, Gila and Pinal counties and in Maricopa county, Salt River and Tonto divisions and part of Phoenix division.
| From Pima freeway; northwest on Tempe-Phoenix city line; north on Scottsdale-Phoenix city line; west on Paradise Valley town-Phoenix city line; north on Phoenix city line to exclude; northeast on Paradise Valley town-Phoenix city line; east on Phoenix city line to exclude; north on Paradise Valley town-Phoenix city line; north on Scottsdale-Phoenix city line; north along Phoenix-Deer Valley division line; northwest along Tonto-Deer Valley division line; east along Maricopa-Yavapai county line; north along Gila-Yavapai county line; east along Gila-Coconino county line; southeast along Gila-Navajo county line; southwest along Gila-Graham county line; south along Pinal-Graham county line; west along Pinal-Pima county line; northeast along Pinal-Maricopa county line; west along Phoenix-Chandler division line; north on Pima freeway.
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| AZ 3.
| Glendale & lower Phoenix
| 538,283
| +3.67%
| -0.97%
| 25.2%
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| 7.0%
| 1.9%
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| In Arizona state, in Maricopa county, Buckeye, Chandler, Gila Bend, and St. Johns divisions and in Phoenix division, in Phoenix city, Central City, Maryvale, and South Mountain villages and Below South Mountain and Southwest Industrial & Agricultural Reserve areas and part of the remainder.
| From Grand avenue; south on Black Canyon freeway; east on West McDowell road; east on East McDowell road; southeast through Grand canal; south on 48th street; south along Phoenix-Tempe city line; south on Pima freeway; east along Chandler-Phoenix division line; southwest along Maricopa-Pinal county line; west along Maricopa-Pima county line; north along Maricopa-Yuma county line; east along Buckeye-Wickenburg division line; east along Phoenix-Wickenburg division line; east along Phoenix-Deer Valley division line; south on Glendale-Phoenix city line; southeast on Grand avenue.
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| AZ 4.
| upper Phoenix
| 537,110
| +3.44%
| -1.19%
| 5.6%
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| 1.2%
| 1.0%
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| In Arizona state, in Maricopa county, Deer Valley division and in Phoenix division, in Phoenix city, Alhambra, Camelback East, Deer Valley, Encanto, North Mountain, and Paradise Valley villages and part of the remainder.
| From West McDowell road; north on Black Canyon freeway; northwest on Grand avenue; north on Phoenix-Glendale city line; west along Deer Valley-Phoenix division line; northeast along Maricopa-Yavapai county line; southeast along Deer Valley-Tonto division line; south along Deer Valley-Phoenix division line; south along Phoenix-Scottsdale division line; southwest along Phoenix city-Paradise Valley town line; west along Phoenix city line to include; southwest along Phoenix city-Paradise Valley town line; south along Phoenix city line to include; south along Phoenix city-Paradise Valley town line; southwest along Phoenix-Tempe city line; north on 48th street; northwest through Grand canal; west on East McDowell road; west on West McDowell road.
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| AZ 5.
| rural Arizona
| 541,362
| +4.26%
| -0.41%
| 15.1%
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| 1.6%
| 18.7%
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| In Arizona state, Apache, Cherokee, Coconino, Graham, Greenlee, Mohave, Navajo, Yavapai, and Yuma counties and in Maricopa county, Wickenburg division.
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| AK
| Alaska
| 400,481
| -22.87%
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| Alaska state.
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| HI
| Hawaii
| 965,000
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| 7.4%
| 33.0%
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| 60.5%
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| HI 1.
| Honolulu & Windward Oahu
| 488,616
| -5.90%
| +1.27%
| 5.7%
| 32.6%
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| 61.5%
| In Hawaii state, in Honolulu county, Honolulu, Koolauloa, and Koolaupoko divisions.
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| HI 2.
| Ewa & Outer Islands
| 476,384
| -8.25%
| -1.27%
| 9.1%
| 33.4%
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| 59.4%
| In Hawaii state, Hawaii, Kalawao, Kauai, and Maui counties, and in Honolulu county, Ewa, Wahiawa, Waialua, and Waianae divisions.
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| DISTRICT LOCATION
| TOTAL POP.
| DIFFERENCE FROM AVERAGE POP. IN HOUSE
| DIFFERENCE FROM AVERAGE POP. IN STATE
| SPANISH ORIGIN
| WHITE
| BLACK
| NATIVE AMER.
| ASIAN & PACIFIC ISLANDER
| GEOGRAPHIC COMPOSITION
| METES & BOUNDS
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