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List of U.S. states and territories by population

The states and territories included in the United States Census Bureau's statistics for the United States population, ethnicity, religion, and most other categories include the 50 states and Washington, D.C. Separate statistics are maintained for the five permanently inhabited territories of the United States: Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands.[1]

Resident population of each U.S. state, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico in 2022 according to the U.S. Census Bureau[needs update]
Average annual population growth rate in each U.S. state, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico between 2020 and 2022 according to the U.S. Census Bureau[needs update]

As of April 1, 2010, the date of the 2010 United States Census, the nine most populous U.S. states contain slightly more than half of the total population. The 25 least populous states contain less than one-sixth of the total population. California, the most populous state, contains more people than the 21 least populous states combined, and Wyoming, the least populous state, has a population less than any of the 31 most populous U.S. cities.

Method edit

The United States Census counts the persons residing in the United States including citizens, non-citizen permanent residents and non-citizen long-term visitors.[2] Civilian and military federal employees serving abroad and their dependents are counted in their home state.[3]

Electoral apportionment edit

Every 10 years, the U.S. Census Bureau is charged with making an actual count of all residents by state and territory. The accuracy of this count is then tested after the fact, and sometimes statistically significant undercounts or overcounts occur. For example, for the 2020 decennial census, 14 states had significant miscounts ranging from 1.5% to 6.6%. While these adjustments may be reflected in government programs over the following decade, the 10-year representative apportionments discussed below are not changed to reflect the miscount.[4]

House of Representatives edit

Based on this decennial census, each state is allocated a portion of the 435 fixed seats in the United States House of Representatives (until the early 20th century, the apportionment process generally increased the size of the House based on the results of the census until the size of the House was capped by the Reapportionment Act of 1929), with each state guaranteed at least one Representative. The allocation is based on each state's proportion of the combined population of the fifty states (not including the District of Columbia, Guam, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, or the United States Virgin Islands).

Electoral College edit

The Electoral College, every four years, elects the President and Vice President of the United States based on the popular vote in each state and the District of Columbia. Each state's number of votes in the Electoral College is equal to its number of members in the Senate plus members in the House of Representatives.[5]

The Twenty-third Amendment to the United States Constitution additionally grants the District of Columbia (D.C.), which is not part of any state, as many Electoral College votes as it would have if it were a state, while having no more votes than the least populous state (currently, Wyoming). Since the U.S. Constitution guarantees every state at least one member of the U.S. House of Representatives and two members of the U.S. Senate, every state has at least three Electoral College votes. Thus, the Electoral College has 538 members (100 senators, plus 435 representatives due to the limit imposed by the Reapportionment Act of 1929, plus 3 members for the District of Columbia).[5] Territories of the United States such as Puerto Rico are not included in the Electoral College: people in those territories cannot vote directly for the President of the United States,[6] although they may participate in the partisan nominating primaries and caucuses.[7]

State and territory rankings edit

* — non-voting member of the House of Representatives.

  1. ^ a b c Resident population only; does not include overseas population. In 2022, the Census Bureau announced the following undercounts (missed residents) in the 2020 census: Arkansas (−5.04%), Florida (−3.48%), Illinois (−1.97%), Mississippi (−4.11%), Tennessee (−4.78%) and Texas (−1.92%). These were the overcounts: Delaware (+5.45%), Hawaii (+6.79%), Massachusetts (+2.24%), Minnesota (+3.84%), New York (+3.44%), Ohio (+1.49%), Rhode Island (+5.05%) and Utah (+2.59%).[9]
  2. ^ Effective from 2022 onward.
  3. ^ Effective from the 2022 elections onward. Each state has a number of votes in the Electoral College equal to its number of senators (two) and representatives in the Congress, while D.C. is granted three electoral votes. The Electoral College is used to elect the President and Vice President of the United States.

Summary of population by region edit

Legend
Division totals – 9 divisions for 50 states and District of Columbia
Region totals – 4 regions (2 or 3 divisions each)
Individual territories
Total U.S. territories
50 states + District of Columbia
Divisions & regions as defined by U.S. Census Bureau
Last col. shows larger region which contains entity in col. 1

Column header abbreviations: # = Rank, Geo. = Geographic

Population of states, territories, divisions and region[14]
State/federal district/territory/
division/region
# 2020 pop. # 2010 pop. # 2000 pop. # 2010–
2020
change
Geo.
sort
  Massachusetts 15 7,029,917 14 6,547,629 13 6,349,097 21 7.4% NEng
  Connecticut 29 3,605,944 29 3,574,097 29 3,405,565 47 0.9% NEng
  New Hampshire 41 1,377,529 42 1,316,470 41 1,235,786 30 4.6% NEng
  Maine 42 1,362,359 41 1,328,361 40 1,274,923 42 2.6% NEng
  Rhode Island 43 1,097,379 43 1,052,567 43 1,048,319 31 4.3% NEng
  Vermont 49 643,077 49 625,741 49 608,827 40 2.8% NEng
       New England 9 15,116,205 9 14,444,865 9 13,922,517 7 4.6% NEast
  New York 4 20,201,249 3 19,378,102 3 18,976,457 32 4.2% MAtl
  Pennsylvania 5 13,002,700 6 12,702,379 6 12,281,054 43 2.4% MAtl
  New Jersey 11 9,288,994 11 8,791,894 9 8,414,350 25 5.7% MAtl
       Mid-Atlantic 4 42,492,943 4 40,872,375 4 39,671,861 8 4.0% NEast
       Northeast 4 57,609,148 4 55,317,240 4 53,594,378 3 4.1% USA
  Florida 3 21,538,187 4 18,801,310 4 15,982,378 8 14.6% SAtl
  Georgia 8 10,711,908 9 9,687,653 10 8,186,453 12 10.6% SAtl
  North Carolina 9 10,439,388 10 9,535,483 11 8,049,313 15 9.5% SAtl
  Virginia 12 8,631,393 12 8,001,024 12 7,078,515 18 7.9% SAtl
  Maryland 18 6,177,224 19 5,773,552 19 5,296,486 22 7.0% SAtl
  South Carolina 23 5,118,425 24 4,625,364 26 4,012,012 10 10.7% SAtl
  West Virginia 39 1,793,716 37 1,852,994 37 1,808,344 50 −3.2% SAtl
  Delaware 45 989,948 45 897,934 45 783,600 13 10.2% SAtl
  District of Columbia 689,545 601,723 572,059 14.6% SAtl
       South Atlantic 1 66,089,734 1 59,777,037 1 51,769,160 3 10.6% South
  Tennessee 16 6,910,840 17 6,346,105 16 5,689,283 17 8.9% ESC
  Alabama 24 5,024,279 23 4,779,736 23 4,447,100 27 5.1% ESC
  Kentucky 26 4,505,836 26 4,339,367 25 4,041,769 33 3.8% ESC
  Mississippi 34 2,961,279 31 2,967,297 31 2,844,658 49 −0.2% ESC
       East South Central 8 19,402,234 8 18,432,505 8 17,022,810 6 5.3% South
  Texas 2 29,145,505 2 25,145,561 2 20,851,820 3 15.9% WSC
  Louisiana 25 4,657,757 25 4,533,372 22 4,468,976 41 2.7% WSC
  Oklahoma 28 3,959,353 28 3,751,351 27 3,450,654 26 5.5% WSC
  Arkansas 33 3,011,524 32 2,915,918 33 2,673,400 35 3.3% WSC
       West South Central 5 40,774,139 5 36,346,202 5 31,444,850 2 12.2% South
       South 1 126,266,107 1 114,555,744 1 100,236,820 1 10.2% USA
  Illinois 6 12,812,508 5 12,830,632 5 12,419,293 48 −0.1% ENC
  Ohio 7 11,799,448 7 11,536,504 7 11,353,140 45 2.3% ENC
  Michigan 10 10,077,331 8 9,883,640 8 9,938,444 46 2.0% ENC
  Indiana 17 6,785,528 15 6,483,802 14 6,080,485 29 4.7% ENC
  Wisconsin 20 5,893,718 20 5,686,986 18 5,363,675 34 3.6% ENC
       East North Central 3 47,368,533 3 46,421,564 2 45,155,037 9 2.0% MWest
  Missouri 19 6,154,913 18 5,988,927 17 5,595,211 39 2.8% WNC
  Minnesota 22 5,706,494 21 5,303,925 21 4,919,479 19 7.6% WNC
  Iowa 31 3,190,369 30 3,046,355 30 2,926,324 28 4.7% WNC
  Kansas 35 2,937,880 33 2,853,118 32 2,688,418 37 3.0% WNC
  Nebraska 37 1,961,504 38 1,826,341 38 1,711,263 20 7.4% WNC
  South Dakota 46 886,667 46 814,180 46 754,844 16 8.9% WNC
  North Dakota 47 779,094 48 672,591 47 642,200 4 15.8% WNC
       West North Central 7 21,616,921 7 20,505,437 6 19,237,739 5 5.4% MWest
       Midwest 3 68,985,454 3 66,927,001 2 64,392,776 4 3.1% USA
  Arizona 14 7,151,502 16 6,392,017 20 5,130,632 9 11.9% Mtn
  Colorado 21 5,773,714 22 5,029,196 24 4,301,261 6 14.8% Mtn
  Utah 30 3,271,616 34 2,763,885 34 2,233,169 1 18.4% Mtn
  Nevada 32 3,104,614 35 2,700,551 35 1,998,257 5 15.0% Mtn
  New Mexico 36 2,117,522 36 2,059,179 36 1,819,046 38 2.8% Mtn
  Idaho 38 1,839,106 39 1,567,582 39 1,293,953 2 17.3% Mtn
  Montana 44 1,084,225 44 989,415 44 902,195 14 9.6% Mtn
  Wyoming 50 576,851 50 563,626 50 493,782 44 2.3% Mtn
       Mountain 6 24,919,150 6 22,065,451 7 18,172,295 1 12.9% West
  California 1 39,538,223 1 37,253,956 1 33,871,648 24 6.1% Pac
  Washington 13 7,705,281 13 6,724,540 15 5,894,121 7 14.6% Pac
  Oregon 27 4,237,256 27 3,831,074 28 3,421,399 11 10.6% Pac
  Hawaii 40 1,455,271 40 1,360,301 42 1,211,537 23 7.0% Pac
  Alaska 48 733,391 47 710,231 48 626,932 36 3.3% Pac
       Pacific 2 53,669,422 2 49,880,102 3 45,025,637 4 7.6% West
       West 2 78,588,572 2 71,945,553 3 63,197,932 2 9.2% USA
  50 states and District of Columbia 331,449,281 308,745,538 281,421,906 7.4% NAmer
  Puerto Rico 1 3,285,874 1 3,725,789 1 3,808,610 3 −11.8% I.A.
  Guam 2 153,836 2 159,358 2 154,805 1 −3.5% I.A.
  U.S. Virgin Islands 3 87,146 3 106,405 3 108,612 2 −18.1% I.A.
  American Samoa 4 49,710 4 55,519 5 57,291 4 −7.7% I.A.
  Northern Mariana Islands 5 47,329 5 53,883 4 69,221 5 −14.8% I.A.
  U.S. Minor Outlying Islands 6 [note 1] 6 [note 2] 6 316 6 I.A.
       Island Areas (Territories) 3,623,895 4,100,954 4,198,855 −11.6% USA
State/federal district/territory/
division/region
# 2020 pop. # 2010 pop. # 2000 pop. # 2010–
2020
change
Geo.
sort

See also edit

Explanatory notes edit

  1. ^ Not enumerated in 2020.
  2. ^ Not enumerated in 2010.

References edit

General
  • . United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on December 23, 2015. Retrieved December 24, 2015.
  • "2010 Census Tables". U. S. Census Bureau. Retrieved November 6, 2020.
  • "Congressional Apportionment: 2010 Census Brief". U. S. Census Bureau. November 2011. Retrieved November 6, 2020.
  • . U. S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on August 7, 2010. Retrieved August 13, 2010.
  • Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1995, U.S. Census Bureau, Section 29: Outlying Areas, Table No. 1347. Land Area and Population Characteristics, by [Outlying] Area: 1990 (page 828). Retrieved May 28, 2011
Specific
  1. ^ , U.S. Census Bureau, archived from the original on December 10, 2016, retrieved March 19, 2019
  2. ^ "FAQ: Does the Census Bureau collect data on the number of unauthorized migrants?". U. S. Census Bureau. Retrieved May 13, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "FAQ: Will 2010 Census apportionment population counts also include any Americans overseas". U. S Census Bureau. Retrieved May 13, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Wang, Hansi Lo (May 19, 2022). "These 14 states had significant miscounts in the 2020 census". NPR. Retrieved May 23, 2022.
  5. ^ a b Office of the Federal Register. . National Archives and Records Administration. Archived from the original on May 28, 2010. Retrieved August 13, 2010.
  6. ^ Shah, Dayna K.; Reich, Mary W. (November 1997). (PDF) (Report). Washington, D.C.: U.S. General Accounting Office. GAO/OGC-98-5. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 29, 2020. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
  7. ^ Curry, Tom (May 28, 2008). "Nominating, but not voting for president". NBC News. Retrieved August 24, 2021.
  8. ^ a b (PDF). Census.gov. United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on April 26, 2021. Retrieved December 22, 2022.
  9. ^ "U.S. Census Bureau Releases 2020 Undercount and Overcount Rates by State and the District of Columbia". Census.gov. Retrieved May 23, 2022.
  10. ^ "2020 Island Areas Censuses: Guam, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Table 1. Population of Guam: 2010 and 2020". October 28, 2021. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
  11. ^ "2020 Island Areas Censuses: U.S. Virgin Islands, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Table 1. Population of the United States Virgin Islands: 2010 and 2020". October 28, 2021. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
  12. ^ "2020 Island Areas Censuses: American Samoa, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Table 1. Population of American Samoa: 2010 and 2020". October 28, 2021. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
  13. ^ "2020 Island Areas Censuses: Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), Population and Housing Unit Counts, Table 1. Population of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands: 2010 and 2020". October 28, 2021. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
  14. ^ . www.census.gov. Archived from the original on April 11, 2020. Retrieved December 30, 2019.

External links edit

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    • United States Census Bureau
      • United States Office of Management and Budget

    list, states, territories, population, states, territories, included, united, states, census, bureau, statistics, united, states, population, ethnicity, religion, most, other, categories, include, states, washington, separate, statistics, maintained, five, per. The states and territories included in the United States Census Bureau s statistics for the United States population ethnicity religion and most other categories include the 50 states and Washington D C Separate statistics are maintained for the five permanently inhabited territories of the United States Puerto Rico Guam the U S Virgin Islands American Samoa and the Northern Mariana Islands 1 Resident population of each U S state the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico in 2022 according to the U S Census Bureau needs update Average annual population growth rate in each U S state the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico between 2020 and 2022 according to the U S Census Bureau needs update As of April 1 2010 the date of the 2010 United States Census the nine most populous U S states contain slightly more than half of the total population The 25 least populous states contain less than one sixth of the total population California the most populous state contains more people than the 21 least populous states combined and Wyoming the least populous state has a population less than any of the 31 most populous U S cities Contents 1 Method 2 Electoral apportionment 2 1 House of Representatives 2 2 Electoral College 3 State and territory rankings 4 Summary of population by region 5 See also 6 Explanatory notes 7 References 8 External linksMethod editThe United States Census counts the persons residing in the United States including citizens non citizen permanent residents and non citizen long term visitors 2 Civilian and military federal employees serving abroad and their dependents are counted in their home state 3 Electoral apportionment editEvery 10 years the U S Census Bureau is charged with making an actual count of all residents by state and territory The accuracy of this count is then tested after the fact and sometimes statistically significant undercounts or overcounts occur For example for the 2020 decennial census 14 states had significant miscounts ranging from 1 5 to 6 6 While these adjustments may be reflected in government programs over the following decade the 10 year representative apportionments discussed below are not changed to reflect the miscount 4 House of Representatives edit Based on this decennial census each state is allocated a portion of the 435 fixed seats in the United States House of Representatives until the early 20th century the apportionment process generally increased the size of the House based on the results of the census until the size of the House was capped by the Reapportionment Act of 1929 with each state guaranteed at least one Representative The allocation is based on each state s proportion of the combined population of the fifty states not including the District of Columbia Guam American Samoa the Northern Mariana Islands Puerto Rico or the United States Virgin Islands Electoral College edit The Electoral College every four years elects the President and Vice President of the United States based on the popular vote in each state and the District of Columbia Each state s number of votes in the Electoral College is equal to its number of members in the Senate plus members in the House of Representatives 5 The Twenty third Amendment to the United States Constitution additionally grants the District of Columbia D C which is not part of any state as many Electoral College votes as it would have if it were a state while having no more votes than the least populous state currently Wyoming Since the U S Constitution guarantees every state at least one member of the U S House of Representatives and two members of the U S Senate every state has at least three Electoral College votes Thus the Electoral College has 538 members 100 senators plus 435 representatives due to the limit imposed by the Reapportionment Act of 1929 plus 3 members for the District of Columbia 5 Territories of the United States such as Puerto Rico are not included in the Electoral College people in those territories cannot vote directly for the President of the United States 6 although they may participate in the partisan nominating primaries and caucuses 7 State and territory rankings editState or territory Census population 8 a Change 2010 2020 8 a House seats b Pop per elec vote 2020 c Pop perseat 2020 a US 2020 EC 2020 July 1 2023 est April 1 2020 Abs Seats nbsp California 38 965 193 39 538 223 6 13 2 284 267 52 11 95 732 189 760 350 11 800 10 04 nbsp Texas 30 503 301 29 145 505 15 91 3 999 944 38 8 74 728 638 766 987 8 698 7 43 nbsp Florida 22 610 726 21 538 187 14 56 2 736 877 28 6 44 717 940 769 221 6 428 5 58 nbsp New York 19 571 216 20 201 249 4 25 823 147 26 5 98 721 473 776 971 6 029 5 20 nbsp Pennsylvania 12 961 683 13 002 700 2 36 300 321 17 3 91 684 353 764 865 3 881 3 53 nbsp Illinois 12 549 689 12 812 508 0 14 18 124 17 3 91 674 343 753 677 3 824 3 53 nbsp Ohio 11 785 935 11 799 448 2 28 262 944 15 3 45 694 085 786 630 3 521 3 16 nbsp Georgia 11 029 227 10 711 908 10 57 1 024 255 14 3 22 669 494 765 136 3 197 2 97 nbsp North Carolina 10 835 491 10 439 388 9 48 903 905 14 3 22 652 462 745 671 3 116 2 97 nbsp Michigan 10 037 261 10 077 331 1 96 193 691 13 2 99 671 822 775 179 3 008 2 79 nbsp New Jersey 9 290 841 9 288 994 5 65 497 100 12 2 76 663 500 774 083 2 772 2 60 nbsp Virginia 8 715 698 8 631 393 7 88 630 369 11 2 53 663 953 784 672 2 576 2 42 nbsp Washington 7 812 880 7 705 281 14 58 980 741 10 2 30 642 107 770 528 2 300 2 23 nbsp Arizona 7 431 344 7 151 502 11 88 759 485 9 2 07 650 137 794 611 2 134 2 04 nbsp Tennessee 7 126 489 6 910 840 8 90 564 735 9 2 07 628 258 767 871 2 062 2 04 nbsp Massachusetts 7 001 399 7 029 917 7 37 482 288 9 2 07 639 083 781 102 2 098 2 04 nbsp Indiana 6 862 199 6 785 528 4 65 301 726 9 2 07 616 866 753 948 2 025 2 04 nbsp Missouri 6 196 156 6 154 913 2 77 165 986 8 1 84 615 491 769 364 1 837 1 86 nbsp Maryland 6 180 253 6 177 224 6 99 403 672 8 1 84 617 722 772 153 1 844 1 86 nbsp Wisconsin 5 910 955 5 893 718 3 64 206 732 8 1 84 589 372 736 715 1 759 1 86 nbsp Colorado 5 877 610 5 773 714 14 8 744 518 8 1 84 577 371 721 714 1 723 1 86 nbsp Minnesota 5 737 915 5 706 494 7 59 402 569 8 1 84 570 649 713 312 1 703 1 86 nbsp South Carolina 5 373 555 5 118 425 10 66 493 061 7 1 61 568 714 731 204 1 528 1 67 nbsp Alabama 5 108 468 5 024 279 5 12 244 543 7 1 61 558 253 717 754 1 499 1 67 nbsp Louisiana 4 573 749 4 657 757 2 74 124 385 6 1 38 582 220 776 293 1 390 1 49 nbsp Kentucky 4 526 154 4 505 836 3 84 166 469 6 1 38 563 230 750 973 1 345 1 49 nbsp Oregon 4 233 358 4 237 256 10 60 406 182 6 1 38 529 657 706 209 1 265 1 49 nbsp Oklahoma 4 053 824 3 959 353 5 54 208 002 5 1 15 565 622 791 871 1 182 1 30 nbsp Connecticut 3 617 176 3 605 944 0 89 31 847 5 1 15 515 135 721 189 1 076 1 30 nbsp Utah 3 417 734 3 271 616 18 37 507 731 4 0 92 545 269 817 904 0 976 1 12 nbsp Iowa 3 207 004 3 190 369 4 73 144 014 4 0 92 531 728 797 592 0 952 1 12 nbsp Puerto Rico 3 205 691 3 285 874 11 81 439 915 1 0 981 nbsp Nevada 3 194 176 3 104 614 14 96 404 063 4 0 92 517 436 776 154 0 927 1 12 nbsp Arkansas 3 067 732 3 011 524 3 28 95 606 4 0 92 501 921 752 881 0 899 1 12 nbsp Kansas 2 940 546 2 937 880 2 97 84 762 4 0 92 489 647 734 470 0 877 1 12 nbsp Mississippi 2 939 690 2 961 279 0 20 6 018 4 0 92 493 547 740 320 0 884 1 12 nbsp New Mexico 2 114 371 2 117 522 2 83 58 343 3 0 69 423 504 705 841 0 632 0 93 nbsp Nebraska 1 978 379 1 961 504 7 40 135 163 3 0 69 392 301 653 835 0 585 0 93 nbsp Idaho 1 964 726 1 839 106 17 32 271 524 2 0 46 459 777 919 553 0 549 0 74 nbsp West Virginia 1 770 071 1 793 716 3 20 59 278 2 0 46 448 429 896 858 0 535 0 74 nbsp Hawaii 1 435 138 1 455 271 6 98 94 970 2 0 46 363 818 727 636 0 434 0 74 nbsp New Hampshire 1 402 054 1 377 529 4 66 61 059 2 0 46 344 382 688 765 0 411 0 74 nbsp Maine 1 395 722 1 362 359 2 56 33 998 2 0 46 340 590 681 180 0 407 0 74 nbsp Montana 1 132 812 1 084 225 9 58 94 810 2 0 46 271 056 542 113 0 324 0 74 nbsp Rhode Island 1 095 962 1 097 379 4 26 44 812 2 0 46 274 345 548 690 0 328 0 74 nbsp Delaware 1 031 890 989 948 10 25 92 014 1 0 23 329 983 989 948 0 295 0 56 nbsp South Dakota 919 318 886 667 8 90 72 487 1 0 23 295 556 886 667 0 265 0 56 nbsp North Dakota 783 926 779 094 15 83 106 503 1 0 23 259 698 779 094 0 233 0 56 nbsp Alaska 733 406 733 391 3 26 23 160 1 0 23 244 464 733 391 0 219 0 56 nbsp District of Columbia 678 972 689 545 14 60 87 822 1 229 848 0 206 0 56 nbsp Vermont 647 464 643 077 2 77 17 336 1 0 23 214 359 643 077 0 192 0 56 nbsp Wyoming 584 057 576 851 2 35 13 225 1 0 23 192 284 576 851 0 172 0 56 nbsp Guam 10 N A 153 836 3 47 5 522 1 0 046 nbsp U S Virgin Islands 11 N A 87 146 18 10 19 259 1 0 026 nbsp American Samoa 12 N A 49 710 10 46 5 809 1 0 015 nbsp Northern Mariana Islands 13 N A 47 329 12 16 6 554 1 0 014 Contiguous United States 332 746 351 329 260 619 7 36 22 585 613 432 1 99 31 627 163 757 745 98 265 98 70 The 50 states 334 235 923 330 759 736 7 34 22 615 921 435 100 621 729 755 796 98 713 99 44 The 50 states and D C 334 914 895 331 449 281 7 35 22 703 743 435 1 100 619 531 98 918 100 Total US and territories N A 335 073 176 7 10 22 226 684 435 6 100 100 non voting member of the House of Representatives a b c Resident population only does not include overseas population In 2022 the Census Bureau announced the following undercounts missed residents in the 2020 census Arkansas 5 04 Florida 3 48 Illinois 1 97 Mississippi 4 11 Tennessee 4 78 and Texas 1 92 These were the overcounts Delaware 5 45 Hawaii 6 79 Massachusetts 2 24 Minnesota 3 84 New York 3 44 Ohio 1 49 Rhode Island 5 05 and Utah 2 59 9 Effective from 2022 onward Effective from the 2022 elections onward Each state has a number of votes in the Electoral College equal to its number of senators two and representatives in the Congress while D C is granted three electoral votes The Electoral College is used to elect the President and Vice President of the United States Summary of population by region editLegendDivision totals 9 divisions for 50 states and District of ColumbiaRegion totals 4 regions 2 or 3 divisions each Individual territoriesTotal U S territories50 states District of ColumbiaDivisions amp regions as defined by U S Census BureauLast col shows larger region which contains entity in col 1Column header abbreviations Rank Geo Geographic Population of states territories divisions and region 14 State federal district territory division region 2020 pop 2010 pop 2000 pop 2010 2020change Geo sort nbsp Massachusetts 15 7 029 917 14 6 547 629 13 6 349 097 21 7 4 NEng nbsp Connecticut 29 3 605 944 29 3 574 097 29 3 405 565 47 0 9 NEng nbsp New Hampshire 41 1 377 529 42 1 316 470 41 1 235 786 30 4 6 NEng nbsp Maine 42 1 362 359 41 1 328 361 40 1 274 923 42 2 6 NEng nbsp Rhode Island 43 1 097 379 43 1 052 567 43 1 048 319 31 4 3 NEng nbsp Vermont 49 643 077 49 625 741 49 608 827 40 2 8 NEng New England 9 15 116 205 9 14 444 865 9 13 922 517 7 4 6 NEast nbsp New York 4 20 201 249 3 19 378 102 3 18 976 457 32 4 2 MAtl nbsp Pennsylvania 5 13 002 700 6 12 702 379 6 12 281 054 43 2 4 MAtl nbsp New Jersey 11 9 288 994 11 8 791 894 9 8 414 350 25 5 7 MAtl Mid Atlantic 4 42 492 943 4 40 872 375 4 39 671 861 8 4 0 NEast Northeast 4 57 609 148 4 55 317 240 4 53 594 378 3 4 1 USA nbsp Florida 3 21 538 187 4 18 801 310 4 15 982 378 8 14 6 SAtl nbsp Georgia 8 10 711 908 9 9 687 653 10 8 186 453 12 10 6 SAtl nbsp North Carolina 9 10 439 388 10 9 535 483 11 8 049 313 15 9 5 SAtl nbsp Virginia 12 8 631 393 12 8 001 024 12 7 078 515 18 7 9 SAtl nbsp Maryland 18 6 177 224 19 5 773 552 19 5 296 486 22 7 0 SAtl nbsp South Carolina 23 5 118 425 24 4 625 364 26 4 012 012 10 10 7 SAtl nbsp West Virginia 39 1 793 716 37 1 852 994 37 1 808 344 50 3 2 SAtl nbsp Delaware 45 989 948 45 897 934 45 783 600 13 10 2 SAtl nbsp District of Columbia 689 545 601 723 572 059 14 6 SAtl South Atlantic 1 66 089 734 1 59 777 037 1 51 769 160 3 10 6 South nbsp Tennessee 16 6 910 840 17 6 346 105 16 5 689 283 17 8 9 ESC nbsp Alabama 24 5 024 279 23 4 779 736 23 4 447 100 27 5 1 ESC nbsp Kentucky 26 4 505 836 26 4 339 367 25 4 041 769 33 3 8 ESC nbsp Mississippi 34 2 961 279 31 2 967 297 31 2 844 658 49 0 2 ESC East South Central 8 19 402 234 8 18 432 505 8 17 022 810 6 5 3 South nbsp Texas 2 29 145 505 2 25 145 561 2 20 851 820 3 15 9 WSC nbsp Louisiana 25 4 657 757 25 4 533 372 22 4 468 976 41 2 7 WSC nbsp Oklahoma 28 3 959 353 28 3 751 351 27 3 450 654 26 5 5 WSC nbsp Arkansas 33 3 011 524 32 2 915 918 33 2 673 400 35 3 3 WSC West South Central 5 40 774 139 5 36 346 202 5 31 444 850 2 12 2 South South 1 126 266 107 1 114 555 744 1 100 236 820 1 10 2 USA nbsp Illinois 6 12 812 508 5 12 830 632 5 12 419 293 48 0 1 ENC nbsp Ohio 7 11 799 448 7 11 536 504 7 11 353 140 45 2 3 ENC nbsp Michigan 10 10 077 331 8 9 883 640 8 9 938 444 46 2 0 ENC nbsp Indiana 17 6 785 528 15 6 483 802 14 6 080 485 29 4 7 ENC nbsp Wisconsin 20 5 893 718 20 5 686 986 18 5 363 675 34 3 6 ENC East North Central 3 47 368 533 3 46 421 564 2 45 155 037 9 2 0 MWest nbsp Missouri 19 6 154 913 18 5 988 927 17 5 595 211 39 2 8 WNC nbsp Minnesota 22 5 706 494 21 5 303 925 21 4 919 479 19 7 6 WNC nbsp Iowa 31 3 190 369 30 3 046 355 30 2 926 324 28 4 7 WNC nbsp Kansas 35 2 937 880 33 2 853 118 32 2 688 418 37 3 0 WNC nbsp Nebraska 37 1 961 504 38 1 826 341 38 1 711 263 20 7 4 WNC nbsp South Dakota 46 886 667 46 814 180 46 754 844 16 8 9 WNC nbsp North Dakota 47 779 094 48 672 591 47 642 200 4 15 8 WNC West North Central 7 21 616 921 7 20 505 437 6 19 237 739 5 5 4 MWest Midwest 3 68 985 454 3 66 927 001 2 64 392 776 4 3 1 USA nbsp Arizona 14 7 151 502 16 6 392 017 20 5 130 632 9 11 9 Mtn nbsp Colorado 21 5 773 714 22 5 029 196 24 4 301 261 6 14 8 Mtn nbsp Utah 30 3 271 616 34 2 763 885 34 2 233 169 1 18 4 Mtn nbsp Nevada 32 3 104 614 35 2 700 551 35 1 998 257 5 15 0 Mtn nbsp New Mexico 36 2 117 522 36 2 059 179 36 1 819 046 38 2 8 Mtn nbsp Idaho 38 1 839 106 39 1 567 582 39 1 293 953 2 17 3 Mtn nbsp Montana 44 1 084 225 44 989 415 44 902 195 14 9 6 Mtn nbsp Wyoming 50 576 851 50 563 626 50 493 782 44 2 3 Mtn Mountain 6 24 919 150 6 22 065 451 7 18 172 295 1 12 9 West nbsp California 1 39 538 223 1 37 253 956 1 33 871 648 24 6 1 Pac nbsp Washington 13 7 705 281 13 6 724 540 15 5 894 121 7 14 6 Pac nbsp Oregon 27 4 237 256 27 3 831 074 28 3 421 399 11 10 6 Pac nbsp Hawaii 40 1 455 271 40 1 360 301 42 1 211 537 23 7 0 Pac nbsp Alaska 48 733 391 47 710 231 48 626 932 36 3 3 Pac Pacific 2 53 669 422 2 49 880 102 3 45 025 637 4 7 6 West West 2 78 588 572 2 71 945 553 3 63 197 932 2 9 2 USA nbsp 50 states and District of Columbia 331 449 281 308 745 538 281 421 906 7 4 NAmer nbsp Puerto Rico 1 3 285 874 1 3 725 789 1 3 808 610 3 11 8 I A nbsp Guam 2 153 836 2 159 358 2 154 805 1 3 5 I A nbsp U S Virgin Islands 3 87 146 3 106 405 3 108 612 2 18 1 I A nbsp American Samoa 4 49 710 4 55 519 5 57 291 4 7 7 I A nbsp Northern Mariana Islands 5 47 329 5 53 883 4 69 221 5 14 8 I A nbsp U S Minor Outlying Islands 6 note 1 6 note 2 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