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== templates for listing article differently ==
== templates for listing article differently ==
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Crude test at [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/reflist]].


== All pages beginning with Philadelphia ==
== All pages beginning with Philadelphia ==
* [[Special:PrefixIndex/Philadelphia|All pages beginning with Philadelphia]]
* [[Special:PrefixIndex/Philadelphia|All pages beginning with Philadelphia]]
== Help pages on Wikipedia ==
* https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Cheatsheet
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* https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext
* https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Footnotes#Footnotes:_predefined_groups


==collapsible or expandable (template source U.S. states)==
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* '''<big>[[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/analytics|analytics]]</big>'''
* '''<big>[[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/reflist|reflist]]</big>'''


* '''<big>[[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/examples|examples]]</big>'''
* '''<big>[[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/examples|examples]]</big>'''
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==test pages==
==test pages==
* [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test]] - off the record
* [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test]] - off the record
* [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test2]] - us govt
* [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test2]] - '''National Organization for Women (NOW)'''
* [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/extensions_to_explore]]
* [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test3]] - home automation from WP (refs fixed)
* [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test3]] - home automation
* [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test4]] - home automation by Pat
* [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test5]] - table of Nazi killings
* [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test6]] - The Female Eunuch
* [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test7]] - Princeton, New Jersey
** remove the "famous persons"; add a section of cost of living, school ranking, property taxes; parking and housing; local press (and town admin. relations with the press); local scandals
** development pressures and blight grants etc.
** affordable housing
* [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test8]] - Knoxville, Tennessee
* [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test9]] - Kahlil Gibran
* [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test10]] - old version of Cryptography w/Two way encryption section intact (I hope)
* [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test11]] - Mark Hyman
* [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/text12]] - U.S. states list (definitions)
* [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/text13]] - Karma
* [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/text14]] - Sharon Lee
* [[User:Pat Palmer/sandbox/text15]] - Germaine Greer
* [[User:Pat Palmer/sandbox/text16]] - bell hooks
* [[User:Pat Palmer/sandbox/test17]] - chakras
* [[User:Pat Palmer/sandbox/test18]] - vegetarianism
* [[User:Pat Palmer/sandbox/test19]] - Dr. F refs
* [[User:Pat Palmer/sandbox/test20]] - LNT Report (Mike Conley)
* Ms. Magazine
* Gloria Steinam
* Dorothy Pittman Hughes
* [https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/03/podcasts/the-daily/israel-palestine-1948.html History of Israel at NYTimes]


== article counts ==
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== OLDER STATES TABLE ==
<table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" class="wikitable">
<tr>
  <th>Name</th>
  <th>Capital</th>
  <th>Date of Admission to the Union<ref>{{cite web|title=The 50 State Quarters 10-Year Schedule|publisher=U.S. Mint|url=http://www.usmint.gov/mint_programs/50sq_program/index.cfm?action=schedule|accessdate=08-07-2007}}</ref></th>
  <th>Governor</th>
  <th>Senators</th>
  <th>Subdivisions</th>
  <th>History</th>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Alabama (U.S. state)]]</TD>
  <td>[[Montgomery, Alabama|Montgomery]]</td>
  <td>14 December 1819 (22nd)</td>
  <td>[[Bob Riley]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>[[Jeff Sessions]] (Republican)<br />
      [[Richard Shelby]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>67 counties</td>
  <TD>[[History of Alabama]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Alaska (U.S. state)]]</TD>
  <td>[[Juneau, Alaska|Juneau]]</td>
  <td>3 January 1959 (49th)</td>
  <td>[[Sarah Palin]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>[[Lisa Murkowski]] (Republican)<br />
      [[Mark Begich]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>16 Boroughs (including [[Municipality of Anchorage]]) and [[Unorganized Borough]], administered directly by the state)</td>
  <TD>[[History of Alaska ]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Arizona (U.S. state)]]</TD>
  <td>[[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]]</td>
  <td>14 February 1912 (48th)</td>
  <td>[[Jan Brewer]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>[[Jon Kyl]] (Republican)<br />
      [[John McCain]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>15 counties</td>
  <TD>[[History of Arizona]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Arkansas (U.S. state)]]</TD>
  <td>[[Little Rock, Arkansas|Little Rock]]</td>
  <td>15 June 1836 (25th)</td>
  <td>[[Mike Beebe]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Blanche Lincoln]] (Democratic)<br />
      [[Mark Pryor]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>75 counties</td>
  <TD>[[History of Arkansas]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[California (U.S. state)]]</TD>
  <td>[[Sacramento, California|Sacramento]]</td>
  <td>9 September 1850 (31st)</td>
  <td>[[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>[[Barbara Boxer]] (Democratic)<br />
      [[Dianne Feinstein]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>58 counties</td>
  <TD>[[History of California]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Colorado (U.S. state)|Colorado]]</TD>
  <td>[[Denver, Colorado|Denver]]</td>
  <td>1 August 1876 (38th)</td>
  <td>[[Bill Ritter]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Mark Udall]] (Democratic)<br />
      [[Michael Bennet]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>64 counties</td>
  <TD>[[History of Colorado]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Connecticut (U.S. state)|Connecticut]]</TD>
  <td>[[Hartford, Connecticut|Hartford]]</td>
  <td>9 January 1788 (5th)</td>
  <td>[[M. Jodi Rell]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>[[Christopher Dodd]] (Democrat)<br />
      [[Joseph Lieberman]] (Independent, caucuses with Democrats)</td>
  <td>8 counties (no government powers since 1960), 169 towns</td>
  <TD>[[History of Connecticut]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Delaware (U.S. state)|Delaware]]</TD>
  <td>[[Dover, Delaware|Dover]]</td>
  <td>7 December 1787 (1st)</td>
  <td>[[Ruth Ann Minner]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Edward E. Kaufman]] (Democratic)<br />
      [[Thomas Carper]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>3 counties</td>
  <TD>[[History of Delaware]]</TD>
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<tr>
  <TD>[[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]]</TD>
  <td>[[Tallahassee, Florida|Tallahassee]]</td>
  <td>3 March 1845 (27th)</td>
  <td>[[Charlie Crist]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>[[Mel Martinez]] (Republican)<br />
      [[Bill Nelson]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>67 counties</td>
  <TD>[[History of Florida]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]</TD>
  <td>[[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]]</td>
  <td>2 January 1788 (4th)</td>
  <td>[[Sonny Perdue]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>[[Saxby Chambliss]] (Republican)<br />
      [[Johnny Isakson]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>159 counties</td>
  <TD>[[History of Georgia]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Hawaii (U.S. state)]]</TD>
  <td>[[Honolulu, Hawaii|Honolulu]]</td>
  <td>21 August 1959 (50th)</td>
  <td>[[Linda Lingle]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>[[Daniel Akaka]] (Democratic)<br />
      [[Daniel Inouye]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>5 counties (one administered by the state Department of Health)</td>
  <TD>[[History of Hawaii]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Idaho]]</TD>
  <td>[[Boise, Idaho|Boise]]</td>
  <td>3 July 1890 (43rd)</td>
  <td>[[Butch Otter]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>[[James Risch]] (Republican)<br />
      [[Mike Crapo]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>44 counties</td>
  <TD>[[History of Idaho]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Illinois]]</TD>
  <td>[[Springfield, Illinois|Springfield]]</td>
  <td>3 December 1818 (21st)</td>
  <td>[[Rod Blagojevich]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Richard Durbin]] (Democratic)<br />
      [[Roland W. Burris]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>102 counties</td>
  <TD>[[History of Illinois]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Indiana]]</TD>
  <td>[[Indianapolis, Indiana|Indianapolis]]</td>
  <td>11 December 1816 (19th)</td>
  <td>[[Mitch Daniels]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>[[Evan Bayh]] (Democratic)<br />
      [[Richard Lugar]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>92 counties</td>
  <TD>[[History of Indiana]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Iowa]]</TD>
  <td>[[Des Moines, Iowa|Des Moines]]</td>
  <td>28 December 1846 (29th)</td>
  <td>[[Chet Culver]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Chuck Grassley]] (Republican)<br />
      [[Tom Harkin]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>99 counties</td>
  <TD>[[History of Iowa]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Kansas]]</TD>
  <td>[[Topeka, Kansas|Topeka]]</td>
  <td>29 January 1861 (34th)</td>
  <td>[[Kathleen Sebellius]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Sam Brownback]] (Republican)<br />
      [[Pat Roberts]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>105 counties</td>
  <TD>[[History of Kansas]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Kentucky]]</TD>
  <td>[[Frankfort, Kentucky|Frankfort]]</td>
  <td>1 June 1792 (15th)</td>
  <td>[[Steve Beshear]] (Democratic, governor-elect)</td>
  <td>[[Jim Bunning]] (Republican)<br />
      [[Mitch McConnell]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>120 counties</td>
  <TD>[[History of Kentucky]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Louisiana]]</TD>
  <td>[[Baton Rouge, Louisiana|Baton Rouge]]</td>
  <td>30 April 1812 (18th)</td>
  <td>[[Bobby Jindal|Piyush "Bobby" Jindal]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>[[Mary Landrieu]] (Democratic)<br />
      [[David Vitter]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>64 parishes</td>
  <TD>[[History of Louisiana]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Maine]]</TD>
  <td>[[Augusta, Maine|Augusta]]</td>
  <td>15 March 1820 (23rd)</td>
  <td>[[John Baldacci]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Susan Collins]] (Republican)<br />
      [[Olympia Snowe]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>16 counties</td>
  <TD>[[History of Maine]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Maryland]]</TD>
  <td>[[Annapolis, Maryland|Annapolis]]</td>
  <td>28 April 1788 (7th)</td>
  <td>[[Martin O'Malley]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Benjamin Cardin]] (Democratic)<br />
      [[Barbara Mikulski]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>22 counties and independent city (Baltimore)</td>
  <TD>[[History of Maryland]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Massachusetts]]</TD>
  <td>[[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]]</td>
  <td>6 February 1788 (6th)</td>
  <td>[[Deval Patrick]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Scott Brown]] (Republican)<br />
      [[John Kerry]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>14 counties, with little government function, 50 cities and 301 towns</td>
  <TD>[[History of Massachusetts]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Michigan]]</TD>
  <td>[[Lansing, Michigan|Lansing]]</td>
  <td>26 January 1836 (25th)</td>
  <td>[[Jennifer Granholm]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Carl Levin]] (Democratic)<br />
      [[Debbie Stabenow]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>83 counties</td>
  <TD>[[History of Michigan]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Minnesota]]</TD>
  <td>[[St. Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]]</td>
  <td>11 May 1858 (32nd)</td>
  <td>[[Tim Pawlenty]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>[[Amy Klobuchar]] (Democratic)<br />
      [[Al Franken]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>&nbsp;</td>
  <TD>[[History of Minnesota]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Mississippi]]</TD>
  <td>[[Jackson, Mississippi|Jackson]]</td>
  <td>10 December 1817 (20th)</td>
  <td>[[Haley Barbour]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>[[Thad Cochran]] (Republican)<br />
      [[Roger F. Wicker]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>&nbsp;</td>
  <TD>[[History of Mississippi]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Missouri]]</TD>
  <td>[[Jefferson City, Missouri|Jefferson City]]</td>
  <td>10 August 1821 (24th)</td>
  <td>[[Jay Nixon]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Christopher Bond]] (Republican)<br />
      [[Claire McCaskill]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>&nbsp;</td>
  <TD>[[History of Missouri]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Montana]]</TD>
  <td>[[Helena, Montana|Helena]]</td>
  <td>8 November 1889 (41st)</td>
  <td>[[Brian Schweitzer]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Max Baucus]] (Democratic)<br />
      [[Jon Tester]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>&nbsp;</td>
  <TD>[[History of Montana]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Nebraska]]</TD>
  <td>[[Lincoln, Nebraska|Lincoln]]</td>
  <td>1 March 1867 (37th)</td>
  <td>[[Dave Heineman]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>[[Mike Johanns]] (Republican)<br />
      [[Benjamin Nelson]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>&nbsp;</td>
  <TD>[[History of Nebraska]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Nevada]]</TD>
  <td>[[Carson City, Nevada|Carson City]]</td>
  <td>31 October 1864 (36th)</td>
  <td>[[Jim Gibbons]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>[[John Ensign]] (Republican)<br />
      [[Harry Reid]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>&nbsp;</td>
  <TD>[[History of Nevada]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[New Hampshire]]</TD>
  <td>[[Concord, New Hampshire|Concord]]</td>
  <td>21 June 1788 (9th)</td>
  <td>[[John Lynch]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Judd Gregg]] (Republican)<br />
      [[Jeanne Shaheen]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>&nbsp;</td>
  <TD>[[History of New Hampshire]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[New Jersey]]</TD>
  <td>[[Trenton, New Jersey|Trenton]]</td>
  <td>18 December 1787 (3rd)</td>
  <td>[[Jon Corzine]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Frank Lautenberg]] (Democratic)<br />
      [[Robert Menendez]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>&nbsp;</td>
  <TD>[[History of New Jersey]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[New Mexico]]</TD>
  <td>[[Santa Fe, New Mexico|Santa Fe]]</td>
  <td>6 January 1912 (47th)</td>
  <td>[[Bill Richardson]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Jeff Bingaman]] (Democratic)<br />
      [[Tom Udall]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>&nbsp;</td>
  <TD>[[History of New Mexico]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[New York]]</TD>
  <td>[[Albany, New York|Albany]]</td>
  <td>26 July 1788 (11th)</td>
  <td>[[David Paterson]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Chuck Schumer]] (Democratic)<br />
      [[Kirsten Gillibrand]] (Democratic) </td>
  <td>[[Counties of New York State|62 Counties]]</td>
  <TD>[[History of New York]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[North Carolina]]</TD>
  <td>[[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]]</td>
  <td>21 November 1789 (12th)</td>
  <td>[[Beverly E. Perdue]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Richard Burr]] (Republican)<br />
      [[Kay Hagan]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>100 counties</td>
  <TD>[[History of North Carolina]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[North Dakota]]</TD>
  <td>[[Bismarck, North Dakota|Bismarck]]</td>
  <td>2 November 1889 (39th)</td>
  <td>[[John Hoeven]] (Republican</td>
  <td>[[Kent Conrad]] (Democratic)<br />
      [[Byron Dorgan]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>&nbsp;</td>
  <TD>[[History of North Dakota]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Ohio]]</TD>
  <td>[[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]]</td>
  <td>1 March 1803 (17th)</td>
  <td>[[Ted Strickland]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Sherrod Brown]] (Democratic)<br />
      [[George Voinovich]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>&nbsp;</td>
  <TD>[[History of Ohio]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Oklahoma]]</TD>
  <td>[[Oklahoma City, Oklahoma|Oklahoma City]]</td>
  <td>16 November 1907 (46th)</td>
  <td>[[Brad Henry]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Tom Coburn]] (Republican)<br />
      [[James Inhofe]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>&nbsp;</td>
  <TD>[[History of Oklahoma]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Oregon]]</TD>
  <td>[[Salem, Oregon|Salem]]</td>
  <td>14 February 1859 (33rd)</td>
  <td>[[Ted Kulongoski]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Jeff Merkley]] (Democratic)<br />
      [[Ron Wyden]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>&nbsp;</td>
  <TD>[[History of Oregon]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Pennsylvania]]</TD>
  <td>[[Harrisburg, Pennsylvania|Harrisburg]]</td>
  <td>12 December 1787 (2nd)</td>
  <td>[[Edward G. Rendell]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Robert Casey]] (Democratic)<br />
      [[Arlen Specter]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>&nbsp;</td>
  <TD>[[History of Pennsylvania]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Rhode Island]]</TD>
  <td>[[Providence, Rhode Island|Providence]]</td>
  <td>29 May 1790 (13th)</td>
  <td>[[Donald E. Carcieri]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>[[Jack Reed]] (Democratic)<br />
      [[Sheldon Whitehouse]] (Democratic)</td>
  <TD>&nbsp;</TD>
  <td>[[History of Rhode Island]] </td>
</tr>
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  <TD>[[South Carolina]]</TD>
  <td>[[Columbia, South Carolina|Columbia]]</td>
  <td>23 May 1788 (8th)</td>
  <td>[[Mark Sanford]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>[[Jim DeMint]] (Republican)<br />
      [[Lindsey Graham]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>&nbsp;</td>
  <TD>[[History of South Carolina]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[South Dakota]]</TD>
  <td>[[Pierre, South Dakota|Pierre]]</td>
  <td>2 November 1889 (40th)</td>
  <td>&nbsp;[[Mike Rounds|Marion M. "Mike" Rounds]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>[[Tim Johnson]] (Democratic)<br />
      [[John Thune]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>&nbsp;</td>
  <TD>[[History of South Dakota]]</TD>
</tr>
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  <TD>[[Tennessee]]</TD>
  <td>[[Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville]]</td>
  <td>1 June 1796 (16th)</td>
  <td>[[Phil Bredesen]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Lamar Alexander]] (Republican)<br />
      [[Bob Corker]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>&nbsp;</td>
  <TD>[[History of Tennessee]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Texas]]</TD>
  <td>[[Austin, Texas|Austin]]</td>
  <td>29 December 1845 (28th)</td>
  <td>[[Rick Perry]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>[[Kay Bailey Hutchison]] (Republican)<br />
      [[John Cornyn]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>[[Counties of Texas|254 Counties]]</td>
  <TD>[[History of Texas]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Utah]]</TD>
  <td>[[Salt Lake City, Utah|Salt Lake City]]</td>
  <td>4 January 1896 (45th)</td>
  <td>[[Jon Huntsman, Jr.]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>[[Robert Bennett]] (Republican)<br />
      [[Orrin Hatch]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>29 counties</td>
  <TD>[[History of Utah]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Vermont]]</TD>
  <td>[[Montpelier, Vermont|Montpelier]]</td>
  <td>4 March 1791 (14th)</td>
  <td>[[Jim Douglas]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>[[Patrick Leahy]] (Democrat)<br />
      [[Bernard Sanders]] (Independent)</td>
  <td>14 counties (with limited governmental powers) </td>
  <TD>[[History of Vermont]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Virginia]]</TD>
  <td>[[Richmond, Virginia|Richmond]]</td>
  <td>25 June 1788 (10th)</td>
  <td>[[Tim Kaine]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Mark Warner]] (Democrat)<br />
      [[Jim Webb]] (Democrat)</td>
  <td>95 counties and 39 [[independent city|independent cities]]</td>
  <TD>[[History of Virginia]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Washington (state)|Washington]]</TD>
  <td>[[Olympia, Washington|Olympia]]</td>
  <td>11 November 1889 (42nd)</td>
  <td>[[Christine Gregoire]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Maria Cantwell]] (Democratic)<br />
      [[Patty Murray]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>&nbsp;</td>
  <TD>[[History of Washington]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[West Virginia]]</TD>
  <td>[[Charleston, West Virginia|Charleston]]</td>
  <td>20 June 1863 (35th)</td>
  <td>[[Joe Manchin]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Robert Byrd]] (Democratic)<br />
      [[John D. Rockefeller IV]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>&nbsp;</td>
  <TD>[[History of West Virginia]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Wisconsin]]</TD>
  <td>[[Madison, Wisconsin|Madison]]</td>
  <td>29 May 1848 (30th)</td>
  <td>[[James Doyle, Jr.]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>[[Russell Feingold]] (Democratic)<br />
      [[Herb Kohl]] (Democratic)</td>
  <td>&nbsp;</td>
  <TD>[[History of Wisconsin]]</TD>
</tr>
<tr>
  <TD>[[Wyoming]]</TD>
  <td>[[Cheyenne, Wyoming|Cheyenne]]</td>
  <td>10 July 1890 (44th)</td>
  <td>[[Dave Freudenthal]] (Republican</td>
  <td>[[Mike Enzi]] (Republican)<br />
      [[John Barrasso]] (Republican)</td>
  <td>&nbsp;</td>
  <TD>[[History of Wyoming]]</TD>
</tr>
</table>


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  1. Alaska boroughs include Municipality of Anchorage and an Unorganized Borough administered directly by the state.
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  3. One Hawaii county is administered by the state Dept. of Health
  4. Baltimore, Maryland is an independent city not in any county.
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