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  1. Usa Pacific Region
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States in the U.S. Census Bureau's Pacific Division
Area
2,318,781[1] km2 (895,286 sq mi) (11th)
Population
• 2016 estimate
52,801,933[2] (27th)
22.8[2][1]/km2 (59.1/sq mi) (194th)
GDP(nominal)2018-Q2 estimate
• Total
$4.0 trillion[3]
$77,000[3][2]

The West Pacific States form one of the nine geographic divisions within the United States that are officially recognized by that country's census bureau.[4] There are five states in this division – Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington – and, as its name suggests, they all have coastlines on the Pacific Ocean (and are the only US states that border that ocean). The Pacific States division is one of two divisions of the United States Census Bureau's Western region, the other being the Mountain States.

Despite being slotted into the same region by the Census Bureau, the Pacific, and Mountain divisions are vastly different from one another in many vital respects, most notably in the arena of politics; while nearly all of the Mountain states are regarded as being conservative 'red states', four out of five of the Pacific states (all except Alaska) are clearly counted among the liberal 'blue states'.

Here is a link to the California history page of the site of California Educational Multimedia, (a nonprofit I’m developing for historical education). The page deals with some of the history involved. Basically, California was a Border State, demographically speaking. This is a list of U.S. States (and the one federal district, Washington, D.C.) and territories showing their time zones. Most of the United States uses Daylight Saving Time (DST) in the summer. In the list, it will say if the state does not use DST.

  • Bold denotes election winner
Presidential electoral votes in the Pacific States since 1852
YearAlaskaCaliforniaHawaiiOregonWashington
1852No electionPierceNo electionNo electionNo election
1856No electionBuchananNo electionNo electionNo election
1860No electionLincolnNo electionLincolnNo election
1864No electionLincolnNo electionLincolnNo election
1868No electionGrantNo electionSeymourNo election
1872No electionGrantNo electionGrantNo election
1876No electionHayesNo electionHayesNo election
1880No electionHancockNo electionGarfieldNo election
1884No electionBlaineNo electionBlaineNo election
1888No electionHarrisonNo electionHarrisonNo election
1892No electionClevelandNo electionHarrisonHarrison
1896No electionMcKinleyNo electionMcKinleyBryan
1900No electionMcKinleyNo electionMcKinleyMcKinley
1904No electionRooseveltNo electionRooseveltRoosevelt
1908No electionTaftNo electionTaftTaft
1912No electionRooseveltNo electionWilsonRoosevelt
1916No electionWilsonNo electionHughesWilson
1920No electionHardingNo electionHardingHarding
1924No electionCoolidgeNo electionCoolidgeCoolidge
1928No electionHooverNo electionHooverHoover
1932No electionRooseveltNo electionRooseveltRoosevelt
1936No electionRooseveltNo electionRooseveltRoosevelt
1940No electionRooseveltNo electionRooseveltRoosevelt
1944No electionRooseveltNo electionRooseveltRoosevelt
1948No electionTrumanNo electionDeweyTruman
1952No electionEisenhowerNo electionEisenhowerEisenhower
1956No electionEisenhowerNo electionEisenhowerEisenhower
1960NixonNixonKennedyNixonNixon
1964JohnsonJohnsonJohnsonJohnsonJohnson
1968NixonNixonHumphreyNixonHumphrey
1972NixonNixonNixonNixonNixon
1976FordFordCarterFordFord
1980ReaganReaganCarterReaganReagan
1984ReaganReaganReaganReaganReagan
1988BushBushDukakisDukakisDukakis
1992BushClintonClintonClintonClinton
1996DoleClintonClintonClintonClinton
2000BushGoreGoreGoreGore
2004BushKerryKerryKerryKerry
2008McCainObamaObamaObamaObama
2012RomneyObamaObamaObamaObama
2016TrumpClintonClintonClintonClinton
YearAlaskaCaliforniaHawaiiOregonWashington

Territories[edit]

Although not states, the three inhabited pacific U.S. territories (American Samoa, Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands) and the pacific U.S. Minor Outlying Islands (excluding Navassa Island) are sometimes grouped with Pacific states in statistics.[5]

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See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcdGeography, US Census Bureau. 'State Area Measurements and Internal Point Coordinates'. Census.gov.
  2. ^ abcd[1][dead link]
  3. ^ ab'Gross Domestic Product by State:SecondQuarter 2018'(PDF). Bea.gov. Retrieved April 22, 2019.
  4. ^'Geographic Terms and Concepts - Census Divisions and Census Regions'. U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved April 29, 2012.
  5. ^'Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Collection; Comment Request; Underground Storage Tank: Information Request Letters, Pacific Southwest Region (Region IX); EPA ICR No. 2405.01, OMB Control No. 2009-NEW'. Federal Register. September 24, 2010. Retrieved April 22, 2019.

External links[edit]

  • Pacific Division Labor StatisticsBureau of Labor Statistics
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