Mid-Atlantic

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| '''Governor''' || [[David Gamble]] ([[Republican Party|R]]-PA)
| '''Governor''' || [[David Gamble]] ([[Republican Party|R]]-PA)

Revision as of 04:41, 9 November 2007

Mid-Atlantic
Capital Harrisburg, PA
Largest city Philadelphia
Notable Metropolitan Areas Philadelphia, PA
New York City suburbs in NJ (split with Northeast)
Baltimore, MD
Washington, DC suburbs (split with Appalachia)
Pittsburgh, PA
Allentown-Bethlehem PA
Harrisburg, PA
Scranton, PA
York, PA
Lancaster, PA
Erie, PA
Atlantic City, NJ
Regions States
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania
Atlantic Seaboard New Jersey
Maryland
Delaware
Area  Ranked 9th
 - Total 69,672 sq mi
(?) km²
 - % water (?)
Population  Ranked 7th
 - Total 26,775,490
 - Density 384.31/sq mi 
(?)/km² ((?)th)
Governor David Gamble (R-PA)
U.S. Senators
 - Pennsylvania Kathryn Spencer (D-PA)
Samuel Clay (R-PA)
 - Atlantic Seaboard Vincent Giorelli (D-NJ)
Grace Straka (D-NJ)
Abbreviation MID
Web site Mid-Atlantic Government

The Superregion of the Mid-Atlantic is the geographically smallest, and densest, in the nation. The corridor between New York City and Washington DC, including Philadelphia, Baltimore, Trenton and Newark, very nearly constitutes continuous urban area. The superregion is divided into two regions: Pennsylvania, and the Atlantic Seaboard, each constituting roughly half the population.

The superregion is named mainly for the census bureau division lying between the South and New England. The official definition, however, includes New York and excludes Maryland and Delaware.

Contents

Adjacent Superregions

Politics

The Mid-Atlantic is, numerically, quite Democratic, with Democrats holding a 54-46 registration advantage over the Republicans. This advantage, however, is tempered by the split between the regions: In Pennsylvania, Democrats hold only a 51-49 advantage, while the advantage in the Atlantic Seaboard approaches 58-42. Due to this split, Republicans, while they have had success locally in Pennsylvania, and used Pennsylvania to capture the Governorship, are relatively unlikely to win races in the Atlantic Seaboard.

Election 2016

(Coming soon to a wikitable near you!)


Office Holders

Yes, the information below is wrong: I copied the template from Dixie and don't have time right now to fix it. Feel free to put the correct data in.

Year Governor Lt. Governor Legislature
Name Party State Name Party State GOP DNC Maj. Leader Min. Leader
2009 Vincent Halfhyde Republican South Carolina Constantine Gurlakis Republican Florida 58 43 Lt. Gov Michael Anderson1
2010
2011 57 44
2012
 ???


Senators
Year Florida Southeast
Class 1 Class 2 Class 1 Class 2
2008 Matt Mitchell
(R-FL)
Eric Smith
(D-FL)
Hiroko Fox
(R-TN?)2
Vacant
2009 Mike Floyd
(R-TN?)3
2010
2011
Alyssa Richards
(R-GA)
Daniel Morey
(R-TN)
2012

Footnotes

  • 1 Michael Anderson was visiting Washington, DC on May 15, 2011; he died in the terrorist attack on the city.
  • 2 Hiroko Fox resigned from the Senate in early-to-mid 2011, and was replaced by Daniel Morey
  • 3 Mike Floyd resigned from the Senate in early 2011, and was replaced by Alyssa Richards
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