Big sky Country

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Big Sky Country
Capital Oklahoma City
Largest city Oklahoma City
Regions States
Great Plains Kansas
Nebraska
North Dakota
Oklahoma
South Dakota
Rocky Mountains Alaska
Idaho
Montana
Utah
Wyoming
Area  Ranked 1st
 - Total 1,454,351 sq mi
3,766,877 km²
 - % water 7.01
Population  Ranked 8th
 - Total 14,797,410
 - Density 10.17/sq mi 
3.92/km² (8th)
Governor Daniel Mallory (R-OK)
U.S. Senators
 - Great Plains Valeria Smith (R-OK)
Joshua Long (R-KS)
 - Rocky Mountains William Pope (R-ID)
Vacant
Abbreviation BSC
Web site Big Sky Country Government

The Superreion of the Big Sky Country comprises of the Great Plains and Rocky Mountain regions, consisting of ten States and nearly half the landmass of the United States. Although it is the largest superregion in the nation in geographic size, only about 5.2% of the nation's population lives within it. Nine of its states are within the contigious United States, and Alaska is detatched, making it the only Superregion aside from the West Coast not to be entirely connected by land.

It was named, presumably, after Montana's nickname - "Big Sky Country" - in order to emphasize the region's clean air, open space, and distant horizons.


Contents

Adjacent Superregions

Politics

The Big Sky Country has the dubious distinction of being the most heavily slanted Superregion in the country. Registered Republicans in the Big Sky outnumber Democrats 2:1. Big Sky as a whole, and both regions within it, have only elected a single Democrat to higher office. The legislature has tettered on a Republican super-majority since 2008.


Election 2008

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Office Holders

Year Governor Lt. Governor Legislature
Name Party State Name Party State GOP DNC Maj. Leader Min. Leader
2009 Daniel Mallory Republican Oklahoma Roger Hoyle1 Democrat Alaska 64 37 Andrew Stark Lt. Gov
2010
Vacant John Sanders
2011 Duke Williams Republican Kansas 63 38 Lt. Gov Edwin Borodin
2012


Senators
Year Great Plains Rocky Mountains
Class 1 Class 3 Class 2 Class 3
2008 Valeria Smith
(R-OK)
Vacant William Pope
(R-ID)
Vacant
2009 Joshua Long
(R-KS)
Lucien Cobb2
(R-UT)
2010 Adrian McConnell3
(R-ID)
2011
Vacant
2012

Footnotes

  • 1 Roger Hoyle died in November, 2009, but his body was not discovered untill April, 2010. During that time, he remained Lt. Gov.
  • 2 Lucien Cobb resigned in late 2009.
  • 3 Adrian McConnell resigned in mid 2011.


Major Cities

Rank City Population
1 Oklahoma City, OK 531,324
2 Omaha, NE 414,521
3 Tulsa, OK 382,457
4 Wichita, KS 354,865
5 Anchorage, AK 275,043
6 Lincoln, NE 239,213
7 Boise, ID 193,161
8 Salt Lake City, UT 178,097
9 Overland Park, KS 164,811
10 Kansas City, KS 144,210
11 Souix Falls, SD 139,517
12 Topeka, KS 121,946
13 West Valley City, UT 118,917
14 Provo, UT 115,135
15 Olathe, KS 111,334
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