Governors
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A governor is the executive leader of one of nine superregions representing two regional devisions of the United States. | A governor is the executive leader of one of nine superregions representing two regional devisions of the United States. | ||
Revision as of 19:22, 23 October 2008
Governors
A governor is the executive leader of one of nine superregions representing two regional devisions of the United States.
Superregions
The largest state in each Superregion - and thus the state from which it obtains its laws - is bolded.
| Superregion | Regions | States |
| Appalachia | Ohio Valley | Kentucky |
| Indiana | ||
| Ohio | ||
| Shenandoah Valley | North Carolina | |
| Virginia | ||
| West Virginia | ||
| Big Sky Country | Great Plains | Kansas |
| Nebraska | ||
| North Dakota | ||
| Oklahoma | ||
| South Dakota | ||
| Rocky Mountains | Alaska | |
| Idaho | ||
| Montana | ||
| Utah | ||
| Wyoming | ||
| Dixie | Florida | Florida |
| Southeast | Alabama | |
| Georgia | ||
| South Carolina | ||
| Tennessee | ||
| Heartland | Great Lakes | Michigan |
| Wisconsin | ||
| Illinois | Illinois | |
| Mid-Atlantic | Atlantic Seaboard | Delaware |
| Maryland | ||
| New Jersey | ||
| Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania | |
| Mississippi Valley | Gulf Coast | Arkansas |
| Louisiana | ||
| Mississippi | ||
| Midwest | Iowa | |
| Minnesota | ||
| Missouri | ||
| Northeast | New England | Connecticut |
| Maine | ||
| Massachusetts | ||
| New Hampshire | ||
| Rhode Island | ||
| Vermont | ||
| New York | New York | |
| Sunbelt | Southwest | Arizona |
| Colorado | ||
| New Mexico | ||
| Nevada | ||
| Texas | Texas | |
| West Coast | California | California |
| Pacific Coast | Hawaii | |
| Oregon | ||
| Washington |
