2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health: Substate Region Definitions

Figure 1. ALABAMA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 1. ALABAMA – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by the Alabama Department of Mental Health and are defined in terms of the state’s 67 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4
Cherokee
Colbert
Cullman
De Kalb
Etowah
Fayette
Franklin
Jackson
Lamar
Lauderdale
Lawrence
Limestone
Madison
Marion
Marshall
Morgan
Walker
Winston
Bibb
Blount
Calhoun
Chilton
Clay
Cleburne
Coosa
Jefferson
Pickens
Randolph
Shelby
St. Clair
Talladega
Tuscaloosa
Autauga
Bullock
Chambers
Choctaw
Dallas
Elmore
Greene
Hale
Lee
Lowndes
Macon
Marengo
Montgomery
Perry
Pike
Russell
Sumter
Tallapoosa
Wilcox
Baldwin
Barbour
Butler
Clarke
Coffee
Conecuh
Covington
Crenshaw
Dale
Escambia
Geneva
Henry
Houston
Mobile
Monroe
Washington
Figure 2. ALASKA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of boroughs or census areas)

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Table 2. ALASKA – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of boroughs or census areas)
The substate regions for Alaska were provided by the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Behavioral Health. These regions reflect the division’s four planning regions, which are defined in terms of the state’s 29 entities (18 boroughs and 11 census areas) (as defined from the 2010 decennial census). As per the state’s request, estimates for seven substate regions, along with three aggregate planning areas, and maps showing all seven substate regions have been produced.
Anchorage Northern South Central Southeast
Fairbanks North Star Northern, Interior, and Western Aleutians, Gulf Coast and Kenai Peninsula Mat‑Su Northern Southeast Southern Southeast
Anchorage Municipality/Borough Fairbanks North Star Borough Bethel Census Area
Denali Borough
Nome Census Area
North Slope Borough
Northwest Arctic Borough
Southeast Fairbanks Census Area
Wade Hampton Census Area
Yukon‐Koyukuk Census Area
Aleutians East Borough
Aleutians West Census Area
Bristol Bay Borough
Dillingham Census Area
Kenai Peninsula Borough
Kodiak Island Borough
Lake and Peninsula Borough
Valdez‐Cordova Census Area
Matanuska‐Susitna Borough Haines Borough
Hoonah‐Angoon Census Area
Juneau City and Borough
Petersburg Census Area
Sitka City and Borough
Skagway Municipality
Wrangell City and Borough
Yakutat City and Borough
Ketchikan Gateway Borough
Prince of Wales‐Hyder Census Area
NOTE: Valdez‐Cordova Census Area was split to form two new census areas (Chugach and Copper River) in January 2019. Wade Hampton Census Area was renamed to Kusilvak Census Area in July 2015. However, the NSDUH sample is based on the census areas/boroughs from the 2010 decennial census, which is why Valdez‐Cordova Census Area and Wade Hampton Census Areas are listed in this table.
NOTE: Prince of Wales‐Hyder Census Area includes the Hyder census‐designated place. Hoonah‐Angoon Census Area includes the Klukwan census‐designated place.
Figure 3. ARIZONA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 3. ARIZONA – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System and are defined in terms of the state’s 15 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Central GSA North GSA South GSA
Gila
Maricopa
Pinal
Apache
Coconino
Mohave
Navajo
Yavapai
Cochise
Graham
Greenlee
La Paz
Pima
Santa Cruz
Yuma
GSA = General Service Area.
Figure 4. ARKANSAS – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 4. ARKANSAS – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by the Arkansas Department of Human Services, Division of Aging, Adults, and Behavioral Health Services, and are defined in terms of the state’s 75 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Catchment Area 1 Catchment Areas 2 and 5 Catchment Area 3 Catchment Area 4 Catchment Area 6 Catchment Area 7 Catchment Area 8
Baxter
Benton
Boone
Carroll
Madison
Marion
Newton
Washington
Catchment Area 2
Cleburne
Searcy
Stone
Van Buren

Catchment Area 5
Clark
Conway
Faulkner
Garland
Hot Spring
Johnson
Montgomery
Perry
Pike
Pope
Yell
Clay
Craighead
Crittenden
Cross
Fulton
Greene
Independence
Izard
Jackson
Lawrence
Lee
Mississippi
Monroe
Phillips
Poinsett
Randolph
Sharp
St. Francis
White
Woodruff
Crawford
Franklin
Logan
Polk
Scott
Sebastian
Arkansas
Ashley
Bradley
Chicot
Cleveland
Desha
Drew
Grant
Jefferson
Lincoln
Calhoun
Columbia
Dallas
Hempstead
Howard
Lafayette
Little River
Miller
Nevada
Ouachita
Sevier
Union
Lonoke
Prairie
Pulaski
Saline
Figure 5. CALIFORNIA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties and census tracts from the 2010 decennial census, specified by a 6‑digit tract identifier)

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Table 5. CALIFORNIA – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties and census tracts from the 2010 decennial census, specified by a 6‑digit tract identifier)
The substate regions defined here were created in consultation with the California Department of Health Care Services and are defined in terms of the state’s 58 counties with the exception of Los Angeles County. Los Angeles County is further split into service planning areas (SPAs) that are defined in terms of census tracts (from the 2010 decennial census). As per the state’s request, estimates for 26 substate regions, along with one aggregate planning area (Region 11 for Los Angeles County), and maps showing all 26 substate regions have been produced.
Region 1R Region 2R Region 3R
(Sacramento)
Region 4R Region 5R
(San Francisco)
Region 6
(Santa Clara)
Region 7R
(Contra Costa)
Region 8R
(Alameda)
Region 9R
(San Mateo)
Region 10
Butte
Colusa
Del Norte
Glenn
Humboldt
Lake
Lassen
Mendocino
Modoc
Plumas
Shasta
Sierra
Siskiyou
Tehama
Trinity
El Dorado
Nevada
Placer
Sutter
Yolo
Yuba
Sacramento Marin
Napa
Solano
Sonoma
San Francisco Santa Clara Contra Costa Alameda San Mateo Santa Barbara
Ventura
Region 11 (Los Angeles)
LA SPA 1 and 5 SPA 1: Tracts 900102 ‐ 910805, 910811 ‐ 911001, 920012, and 980003 ‐ 980004 in Los Angeles County (Antelope Valley)
SPA 5: Tracts 216401 ‐ 216402, 217001 ‐ 217002, 261101 ‐ 270200, 271100 ‐ 278102, 700600 ‐ 703002, 800406 ‐ 800506, 980019, and 980028 in Los Angeles County (West)
LA SPA 2 Tracts 101110 ‐ 143902, 300100 ‐ 320300, 460501 ‐ 460700, 800101 ‐ 800332, 910807 ‐ 910810, 920011, 920013 ‐ 920339, 930200, 930401 ‐ 980001, 980008, 980020 ‐ 980024, and 980026 in Los Angeles County (San Fernando)
LA SPA 3 Tracts 400204 ‐ 460401, 460800 ‐ 482521, 482600 ‐ 482800, 930101, and 930301 in Los Angeles County (San Gabriel)
LA SPA 4 Tracts 181000 ‐ 216300, 216700 ‐ 216900, 217100 ‐ 218300, 221110 ‐ 221304, 224010 ‐ 224320, 226001 ‐ 226002, 270300, 530700, 700101 ‐ 700502, and 980009 ‐ 980010 in Los Angeles County (Metro)
LA SPA 6 Tracts 218400 ‐ 220100, 221401 ‐ 222700, 224410 ‐ 224700, 226410 ‐ 243100, 532800 ‐ 532900, 534900 ‐ 535400, 540000 ‐ 541001, 541100 ‐ 543202, 553502 ‐ 553902, and 703100 ‐ 703200 in Los Angeles County (South)
LA SPA 7 Tracts 482522, 500100 ‐ 530602, 530801 ‐ 532700, 533001 ‐ 534804, 535501 ‐ 536200, 550000 ‐ 553400, 554001 ‐ 555104, 555211 ‐ 570003, 570701 ‐ 571102, 571300 ‐ 571400, and 573401 ‐ 573403 in Los Angeles County (East)
LA SPA 8 Tracts 291110 ‐ 297602, 541002, 543304 ‐ 544002, 555202, 570100 ‐ 570603, 571200, 571502 ‐ 573300, 573601 ‐ 670702, 980002, 980005 ‐ 980007, 980013 ‐ 980018, 980025, and 980030 ‐ 980033 in Los Angeles County (South Bay)
Region 12R Regions 13 and 19R Region 14
(Orange)
Region 15R
(Fresno)
Region 16R
(San Diego)
Region 17R Region 18R
(San Bernardino)
Region 20R Region 21R
Alpine
Amador
Calaveras
Mono
San Joaquin
Tuolumne
Imperial
Riverside
Orange Fresno San Diego Inyo
Kern
Kings
Tulare
San Bernardino Madera
Mariposa
Merced
Stanislaus
Monterey
San Benito
San Luis Obispo
Santa Cruz
Figure 6. COLORADO – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 6. COLORADO – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by the Colorado Department of Human Services, Office of Behavioral Health, and are defined in terms of the state’s 64 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census). As per the state’s request, estimates for eight substate regions, along with four aggregate planning areas, and maps showing all eight regions have been produced.
Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4
Region 1A Region 1B Region 2A Region 2B Region 3A Region 3B Region 4A (Denver) Region 4B
Delta
Dolores
Eagle
Garfield
Grand
Gunnison
Hinsdale
Jackson
La Plata
Mesa
Moffat
Montezuma
Montrose
Ouray
Pitkin
Rio Blanco
Routt
San Juan
San Miguel
Summit
Alamosa
Archuleta
Chaffee
Conejos
Costilla
Custer
Fremont
Huerfano
Lake
Las Animas
Mineral
Pueblo
Rio Grande
Saguache
Larimer
Weld
Baca
Bent
Cheyenne
Crowley
Elbert
Kiowa
Kit Carson
Lincoln
Logan
Morgan
Otero
Phillips
Prowers
Sedgwick
Washington
Yuma
El Paso
Park
Teller
Boulder
Broomfield
Clear Creek
Gilpin
Jefferson
Denver Adams
Arapahoe
Douglas
Figure 7. CONNECTICUT – Substate Regions (defined in terms of census tracts from the 2010 decennial census, specified by a 6‑digit tract identifier)

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Table 7. CONNECTICUT – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of census tracts from the 2010 decennial census, specified by a 6‑digit tract identifier)
The Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services indicated that planning areas in Connecticut are defined in terms of townships, which in turn are defined in terms of census tracts from the 2010 decennial census within the state’s eight counties. Several townships formed a single substate region.
Eastern Tracts 690300 ‐ 980000 in New London County; Tracts 840100 ‐ 881500 and 890201 in Tolland County; Tracts 800300 ‐ 908100 in Windham County
North Central Tracts 400100 ‐ 524700 and 980000 in Hartford County; Tracts 425300 ‐ 425500 in Litchfield County; Tracts 526101 ‐ 538202, 890100, and 890202 in Tolland County
Northwestern Tracts 200100 ‐ 257100 in Fairfield County; Tract 330100 in Hartford County; Tracts 250100 ‐ 362102 and 425600 in Litchfield County; Tracts 341100 ‐ 361300 in New Haven County
South Central Tracts 110100 ‐ 110600 in Fairfield County; Tracts 541100 ‐ 680200 in Middlesex County; Tracts 120100 ‐ 194202 and 361401 ‐ 361500 in New Haven County; Tracts 650100 ‐ 660102 in New London County
Southwest Tracts 010101 ‐ 105200 and 257200 in Fairfield County
Figure 8. DELAWARE – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties and census tracts from the 2010 decennial census, specified by a 6‑digit tract identifier)

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Table 8. DELAWARE – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties and census tracts from the 2010 decennial census, specified by a 6‑digit tract identifier)
Delaware’s Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health, Department of Health and Social Services, defines its planning regions in terms of the state’s three counties, with the exception of the Wilmington City and New Castle regions. The Wilmington City region (which lies in New Castle County) was defined based on all of the census tracts from the 2010 decennial census that are either fully or partially contained in Wilmington City. The New Castle region (excluding Wilmington City) comprises all of the tracts that are in New Castle County except those in the Wilmington City limits.
Kent New Castle (excluding Wilmington City) Sussex Wilmington City
Kent New Castle (excluding Wilmington City) Sussex Part of New Castle County (specified by Tracts 000200 ‐ 003002, 012900, and 980100)
Figure 9. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of census tracts from the 2010 decennial census, specified by a 6‑digit tract identifier)

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Table 9. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of census tracts from the 2010 decennial census, specified by a 6‑digit tract identifier)
The District of Columbia’s Department of Behavioral Health, Addiction Prevention and Recovery Administration, indicated that wards could be used as substate regions. These wards can be described in terms of census tracts from the 2010 decennial census. If a tract overlapped ward boundaries, the tract was placed in the ward in which the majority of the tract fell.
Ward 1 Tracts 002701 ‐ 003200, 003400 ‐ 004002, and 004400
Ward 2 Tracts 000100 ‐ 000202, 004100 ‐ 004300, 004902 ‐ 005800, 006202, 010100, and 010700 ‐ 010800
Ward 3 Tracts 000300 ‐ 001401
Ward 4 Tracts 001402 ‐ 002301, 002400 ‐ 002600, 009505 ‐ 009507, and 010300
Ward 5 Tracts 002302, 003301 ‐ 003302, 004600, 008701 ‐ 009504, 009508 ‐ 009509, and 011100
Ward 6 Tracts 004701 ‐ 004901, 005900, 006400 ‐ 006802, 006900 ‐ 007200, 007901, 008001 ‐ 008410, 010200, 010500 ‐ 010600, and 011000
Ward 7 Tracts 006804, 007603 ‐ 007604, 007703 ‐ 007809, 007903, 009601 ‐ 009604, and 009901 ‐ 009907
Ward 8 Tracts 007301 ‐ 007601, 007605, 009700 ‐ 009811, 010400, and 010900
Figure 10. FLORIDA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 10. FLORIDA – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by Florida’s Office of Substance Abuse and Mental Health, Department of Children and Families, and are defined in terms of the state’s 67 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census). As per the state’s request, estimates for 17 substate regions, along with 5 aggregate planning areas, and maps showing all 17 regions have been produced.
Broward (Circuit 17) Central I Central II
Circuit 9 Circuit 18 Circuit 6 Circuit 10 Circuit 12 Circuit 13 (Hillsborough) Circuit 20
Broward Orange
Osceola
Brevard
Seminole
Pasco
Pinellas
Hardee
Highlands
Polk
De Soto
Manatee
Sarasota
Hillsborough Charlotte
Collier
Glades
Hendry
Lee
Northeast Northwest
Circuit 4 Circuit 5 Circuit 7 Circuit 8 plus Columbia, Dixie, Hamilton, Lafayette, and Suwannee Circuit 1 Circuits 14 and 2 plus Madison and Taylor
Clay
Duval
Nassau
Citrus
Hernando
Lake
Marion
Sumter
Flagler
Putnam
St. Johns
Volusia
Alachua
Baker
Bradford
Columbia
Dixie
Gilchrist
Hamilton
Lafayette
Levy
Suwannee
Union
Escambia
Okaloosa
Santa Rosa
Walton
Bay
Calhoun
Franklin
Gadsden
Gulf
Holmes
Jackson
Jefferson
Leon
Liberty
Madison
Taylor
Wakulla
Washington
South (Circuits 11 and 16) Southeast
Circuit 15 (Palm Beach) Circuit 19
Miami‐Dade
Monroe
Palm Beach Indian River
Martin
Okeechobee
St. Lucie
Figure 11. GEORGIA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 11. GEORGIA – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities and are defined in terms of the state’s 159 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6
Banks
Bartow
Catoosa
Chattooga Cherokee
Cobb
Dade
Dawson
Douglas
Fannin
Floyd
Forsyth
Franklin
Gilmer
Gordon
Habersham
Hall
Haralson
Hart
Lumpkin
Murray
Paulding
Pickens
Polk
Rabun
Stephens
Towns
Union
Walker
White
Whitfield
Baldwin
Barrow
Bibb
Burke
Clarke
Columbia
Elbert
Emanuel
Glascock
Greene
Hancock
Jackson
Jasper
Jefferson
Jenkins
Jones
Lincoln
Madison
McDuffie
Monroe
Morgan
Oconee
Oglethorpe
Putnam
Richmond
Screven
Taliaferro
Twiggs
Walton
Warren
Washington
Wilkes
Wilkinson
Clayton
DeKalb
Fulton
Gwinnett
Newton
Rockdale
Baker
Ben Hill
Berrien
Brooks
Calhoun
Colquitt
Cook
Decatur
Dougherty
Early
Echols
Grady
Irwin
Lanier
Lee
Lowndes
Miller
Mitchell
Seminole
Terrell
Thomas
Tift
Turner
Worth
Appling
Atkinson
Bacon
Bleckley
Brantley
Bryan
Bulloch
Camden
Candler
Charlton
Chatham
Clinch
Coffee
Dodge
Effingham
Evans
Glynn
Jeff Davis
Johnson
Laurens
Liberty
Long
McIntosh
Montgomery
Pierce
Pulaski
Tattnall
Telfair
Toombs
Treutlen
Ware
Wayne
Wheeler
Wilcox
Butts
Carroll
Chattahoochee
Clay
Coweta
Crawford
Crisp
Dooly
Fayette
Harris
Heard
Henry
Houston
Lamar
Macon
Marion
Meriwether
Muscogee
Peach
Pike
Quitman
Randolph
Schley
Spalding
Stewart
Sumter
Talbot
Taylor
Troup
Upson
Webster
Figure 12. HAWAII – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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NOTE: Kalawao County and Kahoolawe Island are not part of the substate planning regions for Hawaii.

Table 12. HAWAII – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions for Hawaii were defined in consultation with the state’s Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division, State Department of Health. As per the state’s request, estimates for four substate regions, corresponding to the four counties in the state, have been produced.
Hawaii Island Honolulu Kauai Maui
Hawaii Honolulu Kauai Maui
Figure 13. IDAHO – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 13. IDAHO – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by Idaho’s Division of Behavioral Health, Department of Health and Welfare, and are defined in terms of the state’s 44 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7
Benewah
Bonner
Boundary
Kootenai
Shoshone
Clearwater
Idaho
Latah
Lewis
Nez Perce
Adams
Canyon
Gem
Owyhee
Payette
Washington
Ada
Boise
Elmore
Valley
Blaine
Camas
Cassia
Gooding
Jerome
Lincoln
Minidoka
Twin Falls
Bannock
Bear Lake
Caribou
Franklin
Oneida
Power
Bingham
Bonneville
Butte
Clark
Custer
Fremont
Jefferson
Lemhi
Madison
Teton
Figure 14. ILLINOIS – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties and census tracts from the 2010 decennial census, specified by a 6‐tract identifier)

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Table 14. ILLINOIS – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties and census tracts from the 2010 decennial census, specified by a 6‐tract identifier)
The substate regions defined here were provided by the Illinois Department of Human Services and are defined in terms of the state’s 102 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census) except for Cook County, which is further split into community areas. As per the state’s request, estimates for 17 substate regions, along with 5 aggregate areas, and maps showing all 17 substate regions have been produced.
Region 1 (Cook)
Region 1.1 (Far North Side) Tracts 010100 ‐ 040900, 090100 ‐ 140800, 760801 ‐ 760803, 770602, 770902, 810400, 830600 ‐ 830800, 831800, and 980000 in Cook County
Region 1.2 (Northwest Side) Tracts 150200 ‐ 200402, 831200, and 831500 ‐ 831700 in Cook County
Region 1.3 (North Central Side) Tracts 050100 ‐ 081900, 210100 ‐ 222900, 320100 ‐ 330200, 830900 ‐ 831100, 831900 ‐ 832600, 838300, 839000 ‐ 839100, 841000, 842200, and 843700 in Cook County
Region 1.4 (West Side) Tracts 230100 ‐ 310900, 830500, 831300 ‐ 831400, 832900 ‐ 833300, 836600 ‐ 838200, 838600 ‐ 838700, 840700 ‐ 840800, 841200 ‐ 841700, 841900, 842100, 842300, and 842900 ‐ 843500 in Cook County
Region 1.5 (South Side) Tracts 340300 ‐ 550200, 600400 ‐ 600900, 690300 ‐ 750600, 821402, 823304, 833900 ‐ 834500, 835500 ‐ 836500, 838800, 839200 ‐ 840200, 841100, 841800, 842000, 842400 ‐ 842500, 843600, and 843900 in Cook County
Region 1.6 (Southwest Side) Tracts 560100 ‐ 590700, 610300 ‐ 681400, 834600 ‐ 835200, 840300 ‐ 840400, 842600 ‐ 842800, 843800, and 980100 in Cook County
Region 1.7 (Suburban Cook) Tracts 770201 ‐ 770601, 770700 ‐ 770901, 800100 ‐ 810302, 810501 ‐ 821401, 821500 ‐ 823303, and 823400 ‐ 830400 in Cook County
Region 2 Region 3
Region 2a (DuPage) Region 2b Region 2c (Winnebago) Region 2d Region 3a (Champaign) Region 3b
DuPage Kane
Lake
McHenry
Will
Winnebago Boone
Carroll
DeKalb
Grundy
Jo Daviess
Kankakee
Kendall
Lee
Ogle
Stephenson
Whiteside
Champaign Bureau
Ford
Fulton
Henderson
Henry
Iroquois
Knox
La Salle
Livingston
Marshall
Mason
McDonough
McLean
Mercer
Peoria
Putnam
Rock Island
Stark
Tazewell
Vermilion
Warren
Woodford
Region 4 Region 5
Region 4a (Sangamon) Region 4b Region 5a Region 5b
Sangamon Adams
Brown
Calhoun
Cass
Christian
Clark
Coles
Cumberland
De Witt
Douglas
Edgar
Effingham
Greene
Hancock
Jersey
Logan
Macon
Macoupin
Menard
Montgomery
Morgan
Moultrie
Piatt
Pike
Schuyler
Scott
Shelby
Madison
St. Clair
Alexander
Bond
Clay
Clinton
Crawford
Edwards
Fayette
Franklin
Gallatin
Hamilton
Hardin
Jackson
Jasper
Jefferson
Johnson
Lawrence
Marion
Massac
Monroe
Perry
Pope
Pulaski
Randolph
Richland
Saline
Union
Wabash
Washington
Wayne
White
Williamson
Figure 15. INDIANA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 15. INDIANA – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by Indiana’s Division of Mental Health and Addiction, Family and Social Services Administration, and are defined in terms of the state’s 92 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Central East North Central Northeast Northwest Southeast Southwest West
Boone
Hamilton
Hancock
Hendricks
Johnson
Marion
Morgan
Shelby
Blackford
Delaware
Fayette
Grant
Henry
Jay
Madison
Randolph
Rush
Union
Wayne
Cass
Elkhart
Fulton
Howard
Kosciusko
La Porte
Marshall
Miami
St. Joseph
Tipton
Wabash
Adams
Allen
DeKalb
Huntington
LaGrange
Noble
Steuben
Wells
Whitley
Jasper
Lake
Newton
Porter
Pulaski
Starke
Bartholomew
Brown
Clark
Crawford
Dearborn
Decatur
Floyd
Franklin
Harrison
Jackson
Jefferson
Jennings
Lawrence
Ohio
Orange
Ripley
Scott
Switzerland
Washington
Daviess
Dubois
Gibson
Greene
Knox
Martin
Perry
Pike
Posey
Spencer
Vanderburgh
Warrick
Benton
Carroll
Clay
Clinton
Fountain
Monroe
Montgomery
Owen
Parke
Putnam
Sullivan
Tippecanoe
Vermillion
Vigo
Warren
White
Figure 16. IOWA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 16. IOWA – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by Iowa’s Division of Behavioral Health, Department of Public Health, and are defined in terms of the state’s 99 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7
Buena Vista
Carroll
Cherokee
Crawford
Harrison
Ida
Lyon
Monona
O’Brien
Osceola
Plymouth
Sioux
Woodbury
Calhoun
Clay
Dickinson
Emmet
Hancock
Humboldt
Kossuth
Palo Alto
Pocahontas
Sac
Webster
Winnebago
Worth
Wright
Allamakee
Bremer
Butler
Cerro Gordo
Chickasaw
Clayton
Fayette
Floyd
Franklin
Grundy
Hardin
Howard
Marshall
Mitchell
Tama
Winneshiek
Adair
Adams
Audubon
Cass
Fremont
Guthrie
Mills
Montgomery
Page
Pottawattamie
Ringgold
Shelby
Taylor
Union
Boone
Clarke
Dallas
Decatur
Greene
Hamilton
Jasper
Lucas
Madison
Marion
Polk
Story
Warren
Wayne
Appanoose
Benton
Davis
Henry
Iowa
Jefferson
Keokuk
Lee
Mahaska
Monroe
Poweshiek
Van Buren
Wapello
Washington
Black Hawk
Buchanan
Cedar
Clinton
Delaware
Des Moines
Dubuque
Jackson
Johnson
Jones
Linn
Louisa
Muscatine
Scott
Figure 17. KANSAS – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 17. KANSAS – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by Kansas’ Addiction and Prevention Services, Department for Aging and Disability Services, Behavioral Health Services Commission, and are defined in terms of the state’s 105 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Northeast Northwest and North Central South Central Southeast Southwest
Atchison
Brown
Doniphan
Douglas
Franklin
Geary
Jackson
Jefferson
Johnson
Leavenworth
Lyon
Marshall
Miami
Morris
Nemaha
Osage
Pottawatomie
Riley
Shawnee
Wabaunsee
Wyandotte
Northwest
Cheyenne
Decatur
Ellis
Gove
Graham
Logan
Norton
Phillips
Rawlins
Rooks
Sheridan
Sherman
Thomas
Trego
Wallace
North Central
Clay
Cloud
Dickinson
Ellsworth
Jewell
Lincoln
Mitchell
Osborne
Ottawa
Republic
Russell
Saline
Smith
Washington
Barber
Barton
Butler
Cowley
Harper
Harvey
Kingman
Marion
McPherson
Pratt
Reno
Rice
Sedgwick
Stafford
Sumner
Allen
Anderson
Bourbon
Chase
Chautauqua
Cherokee
Coffey
Crawford
Elk
Greenwood
Labette
Linn
Montgomery
Neosho
Wilson
Woodson
Clark
Comanche
Edwards
Finney
Ford
Grant
Gray
Greeley
Hamilton
Haskell
Hodgeman
Kearny
Kiowa
Lane
Meade
Morton
Ness
Pawnee
Rush
Scott
Seward
Stanton
Stevens
Wichita
Figure 18. KENTUCKY – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 18. KENTUCKY – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by the Kentucky Division of Behavioral Health and are defined in terms of the state’s 120 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Adanta, Cumberland River, and Lifeskills Communicare and River Valley Comprehend, New Vista, and North Key Four Rivers and Pennyroyal Kentucky River, Mountain, and Pathways Seven Counties
Adanta
Adair
Casey
Clinton
Cumberland
Green
McCreary
Pulaski
Russell
Taylor
Wayne

Cumberland River
Bell
Clay
Harlan
Jackson
Knox
Laurel
Rockcastle
Whitley
Lifeskills
Allen
Barren
Butler
Edmonson
Hart
Logan
Metcalfe
Monroe
Simpson
Warren
Communicare
Breckinridge
Grayson
Hardin
Larue
Marion
Meade
Nelson
Washington

River Valley
Daviess
Hancock
Henderson
McLean
Ohio
Union
Webster
Comprehend
Bracken
Fleming
Lewis
Mason
Robertson

New Vista
Anderson
Bourbon
Boyle
Clark
Estill
Fayette
Franklin
Garrard
Harrison
Jessamine
Lincoln
Madison
Mercer
Nicholas
Powell
Scott
Woodford
North Key
Boone
Campbell
Carroll
Gallatin
Grant
Kenton
Owen
Pendleton
Four Rivers
Ballard
Calloway
Carlisle
Fulton
Graves
Hickman
Livingston
Marshall
McCracken

Pennyroyal
Caldwell
Christian
Crittenden
Hopkins
Lyon
Muhlenberg
Todd
Trigg
Kentucky River
Breathitt
Knott
Lee
Leslie
Letcher
Owsley
Perry
Wolfe

Mountain
Floyd
Johnson
Magoffin
Martin
Pike
Pathways
Bath
Boyd
Carter
Elliott
Greenup
Lawrence
Menifee
Montgomery
Morgan
Rowan
Bullitt
Henry
Jefferson
Oldham
Shelby
Spencer
Trimble
Figure 19. LOUISIANA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of parishes)

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Table 19. LOUISIANA – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of parishes)
The substate regions defined here were provided by Louisiana’s Office of Behavioral Health, Department of Health and Hospitals, and are defined in terms of the state’s 64 parishes (as defined from the 2010 decennial census). As per the state’s request, estimates for six regions, along with one aggregate substate region (Regions 1 and 10), and maps showing all six regions have been produced.
Regions 1 and 10 Regions 2 and 9 Region 3 Regions 4, 5, and 6 Regions 7 and 8
Region 1 Region 10 (Jefferson)
Orleans
Plaquemines
St. Bernard
Jefferson Region 2
Ascension
East Baton Rouge
East Feliciana
Iberville
Pointe Coupee
West Baton Rouge
West Feliciana

Region 9
Livingston
St. Helena
St. Tammany
Tangipahoa
Washington
Assumption
Lafourche
St. Charles
St. James
St. John the Baptist
St. Mary
Terrebonne
Region 4
Acadia
Evangeline
Iberia
Lafayette
St. Landry
St. Martin
Vermilion

Region 5
Allen
Beauregard
Calcasieu
Cameron
Jefferson Davis
Region 6
Avoyelles
Catahoula
Concordia
Grant
La Salle
Rapides
Vernon
Winn
Region 7
Bienville
Bossier
Caddo
Claiborne
De Soto
Natchitoches
Red River
Sabine
Webster
Region 8
Caldwell
East Carroll
Franklin
Jackson
Lincoln
Madison
Morehouse
Ouachita
Richland
Tensas
Union
West Carroll
Figure 20. MAINE – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 20. MAINE – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were obtained from Maine’s Office of Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services, Department of Health and Human Services, and are defined in terms of the state’s 16 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Aroostook/Downeast Central Cumberland Midcoast Penquis Western York
Aroostook
Hancock
Washington
Kennebec
Somerset
Cumberland Knox
Lincoln
Sagadahoc
Waldo
Penobscot
Piscataquis
Androscoggin
Franklin
Oxford
York
Figure 21. MARYLAND – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 21. MARYLAND – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by Maryland’s Behavioral Health Administration, Department of Health, and are defined in terms of the state’s 23 counties and the City of Baltimore (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Anne Arundel Baltimore City Baltimore County Mid Shore Montgomery North Central Prince George’s South West
Anne Arundel Baltimore City Baltimore Caroline
Cecil
Dorchester
Kent
Queen Anne’s
Talbot
Montgomery Carroll
Harford
Howard
Prince George’s Calvert
Charles
Somerset
St. Mary’s
Wicomico
Worcester
Allegany
Frederick
Garrett
Washington
Figure 22. MASSACHUSETTS – Substate Regions (defined in terms of census tracts from the 2010 decennial census, specified by a 6‑digit tract identifier)

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Table 22. MASSACHUSETTS – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of census tracts from the 2010 decennial census, specified by a 6‑digit tract identifier)
The substate regions defined here are based on information provided by Massachusetts’ Bureau of Substance Abuse Services, Department of Public Health, and are defined in terms of census tracts from the 2010 decennial census within the state’s 14 counties.
Boston Tracts 400100 ‐ 401200 in Norfolk County; All Tracts in Suffolk County
Central Tracts 813801 ‐ 813802 in Hampden County; Tracts 300100 ‐ 301102, 325100 ‐ 327103, and 388200 in Middlesex County; Tracts 408101 ‐ 408102 and 442101 ‐ 443102 in Norfolk County; Tracts 700100 ‐ 702200, 705100 ‐ 739500, 743100 ‐ 761100, and 761300 ‐ 761400 in Worcester County
Metrowest Tracts 320102 ‐ 324102, 331101 ‐ 333600, 338100 ‐ 338500, 350103 ‐ 388100, and 980000 in Middlesex County; Tracts 402101 ‐ 407100, 409101 ‐ 420302, 422100 ‐ 441204, and 457200 in Norfolk County; Tracts 500101 ‐ 501202 and 504101 ‐ 505200 in Plymouth County; Tracts 740101 ‐ 742402 and 761200 in Worcester County
Northeast All Tracts in Essex County; Tracts 310100 ‐ 318400, 328100 ‐ 330200, 334100 ‐ 337300, 339100 ‐ 342600, and 388300 in Middlesex County
Southeast All Tracts in Barnstable County; All Tracts in Bristol County; All Tracts in Dukes County; All Tracts in Nantucket County; Tracts 421100 ‐ 421200 and 456101 ‐ 457100 in Norfolk County; Tracts 502101 ‐ 503102 and 506101 ‐ 561200 in Plymouth County
Western All Tracts in Berkshire County; All Tracts in Franklin County; Tracts 800101 ‐ 813702 in Hampden County; All Tracts in Hampshire County; Tracts 703100 ‐ 704200 in Worcester County
Figure 23. MICHIGAN – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 23. MICHIGAN – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by Michigan’s Office of Recovery Oriented Systems of Care, Department of Health & Human Services. All substate regions for Michigan are defined in terms of the state’s 83 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 Region 8 Region 9 Region 10
Alger
Baraga
Chippewa
Delta
Dickinson
Gogebic
Houghton
Iron
Keweenaw
Luce
Mackinac
Marquette
Menominee
Ontonagon
Schoolcraft
Alcona
Alpena
Antrim
Benzie
Charlevoix
Cheboygan
Crawford
Emmet
Grand Traverse
Iosco
Kalkaska
Leelanau
Manistee
Missaukee
Montmorency
Ogemaw
Oscoda
Otsego
Presque Isle
Roscommon
Wexford
Allegan
Kent
Lake
Mason
Muskegon
Oceana
Ottawa
Barry
Berrien
Branch
Calhoun
Cass
Kalamazoo
St. Joseph
Van Buren
Arenac
Bay
Clare
Clinton
Eaton
Gladwin
Gratiot
Hillsdale
Huron
Ingham
Ionia
Isabella
Jackson
Mecosta
Midland
Montcalm
Newaygo
Osceola
Saginaw
Shiawassee
Tuscola
Lenawee
Livingston
Monroe
Washtenaw
Wayne Oakland Macomb Genesee
Lapeer
Sanilac
St. Clair
Figure 24. MINNESOTA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 24. MINNESOTA – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate planning regions defined here were determined in consultation with the Minnesota Department of Human Services and are defined in terms of the state’s 87 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census). These regions are defined such that they are nested within the metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas for the state. As per the state’s request, estimates for seven substate regions, along with two aggregate planning areas, and maps showing all seven regions have been produced.
Regions 1 and 2 Regions 3 and 4 Regions 5 and 6 Region 7
Region 5 Region 6 Region 7A (Hennepin) Region 7B (Ramsey) Region 7C
Aitkin
Becker
Beltrami
Carlton
Clearwater
Cook
Hubbard
Itasca
Kittson
Koochiching
Lake
Lake of the Woods
Mahnomen
Marshall
Norman
Pennington
Polk
Red Lake
Roseau
St. Louis
Benton
Cass
Chisago
Clay
Crow Wing
Douglas
Grant
Isanti
Kanabec
Mille Lacs
Morrison
Otter Tail
Pine
Pope
Sherburne
Stearns
Stevens
Todd
Traverse
Wadena
Wilkin
Wright
Big Stone
Blue Earth
Brown
Chippewa
Cottonwood
Faribault
Jackson
Kandiyohi
Lac qui Parle
Le Sueur
Lincoln
Lyon
Martin
McLeod
Meeker
Murray
Nicollet
Nobles
Pipestone
Redwood
Renville
Rock
Sibley
Swift
Waseca
Watonwan
Yellow Medicine
Dodge
Fillmore
Freeborn
Goodhue
Houston
Mower
Olmsted
Rice
Steele
Wabasha
Winona
Hennepin Ramsey Anoka
Carver
Dakota
Scott
Washington
Figure 25. MISSISSIPPI – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 25. MISSISSIPPI – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by Mississippi’s Department of Mental Health and are the state’s Needs Assessment Project Planning Regions. These regions are defined in terms of the state’s 82 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7
Alcorn
Benton
Calhoun
Chickasaw
DeSoto
Itawamba
Lafayette
Lee
Marshall
Monroe
Panola
Pontotoc
Prentiss
Tate
Tippah
Tishomingo
Union
Yalobusha
Attala
Bolivar
Carroll
Coahoma
Grenada
Holmes
Humphreys
Issaquena
Leflore
Montgomery
Quitman
Sharkey
Sunflower
Tallahatchie
Tunica
Warren
Washington
Yazoo
Choctaw
Clarke
Clay
Jasper
Kemper
Lauderdale
Leake
Lowndes
Neshoba
Newton
Noxubee
Oktibbeha
Scott
Smith
Webster
Winston
Copiah
Hinds
Madison
Rankin
Simpson
Adams
Amite
Claiborne
Franklin
Jefferson
Lawrence
Lincoln
Pike
Walthall
Wilkinson
Covington
Forrest
Greene
Jefferson Davis
Jones
Lamar
Marion
Perry
Wayne
George
Hancock
Harrison
Jackson
Pearl River
Stone
Figure 26. MISSOURI – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 26. MISSOURI – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by the Missouri Department of Mental Health and are defined in terms of the state’s 115 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census), including St. Louis City. As per the state’s request, estimates for seven substate regions, along with two aggregate planning areas (Eastern and Northwest), and maps showing all seven regions have been produced.
Central Eastern Northwest Southeast Southwest
Eastern (St. Louis City and County) Eastern (excluding St. Louis) Northwest (Jackson) Northwest (excluding Jackson)
Adair
Audrain
Boone
Callaway
Camden
Carroll
Chariton
Clark
Cole
Cooper
Howard
Knox
Laclede
Lewis
Macon
Marion
Miller
Moniteau
Monroe
Montgomery
Morgan
Osage
Pettis
Pike
Pulaski
Ralls
Randolph
Saline
Schuyler
Scotland
Shelby
St. Louis
St. Louis City
Franklin
Jefferson
Lincoln
St. Charles
Warren
Jackson Andrew
Atchison
Buchanan
Caldwell
Cass
Clay
Clinton
Daviess
DeKalb
Gentry
Grundy
Harrison
Holt
Johnson
Lafayette
Linn
Livingston
Mercer
Nodaway
Platte
Putnam
Ray
Sullivan
Worth
Bollinger
Butler
Cape Girardeau
Carter
Crawford
Dent
Douglas
Dunklin
Gasconade
Howell
Iron
Madison
Maries
Mississippi
New Madrid
Oregon
Ozark
Pemiscot
Perry
Phelps
Reynolds
Ripley
Scott
Shannon
St. Francois
Ste. Genevieve
Stoddard
Texas
Washington
Wayne
Wright
Barry
Barton
Bates
Benton
Cedar
Christian
Dade
Dallas
Greene
Henry
Hickory
Jasper
Lawrence
McDonald
Newton
Polk
St. Clair
Stone
Taney
Vernon
Webster
Figure 27. MONTANA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 27. MONTANA – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by the Chemical Dependency Bureau of the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services and are defined in terms of the state’s 56 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Regions 1 and 3 Region 2 Region 4 Region 5
Big Horn
Carbon
Carter
Custer
Daniels
Dawson
Fallon
Fergus
Garfield
Golden Valley
Judith Basin
McCone
Musselshell
Petroleum
Phillips
Powder River
Prairie
Richland
Roosevelt
Rosebud
Sheridan
Stillwater
Sweet Grass
Treasure
Valley
Wheatland
Wibaux
Yellowstone
Blaine
Cascade
Chouteau
Glacier
Hill
Liberty
Pondera
Teton
Toole
Beaverhead
Broadwater
Deer Lodge
Gallatin
Granite
Jefferson
Lewis and Clark
Madison
Meagher
Park
Powell
Silver Bow
Flathead
Lake
Lincoln
Mineral
Missoula
Ravalli
Sanders
Figure 28. NEBRASKA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 28. NEBRASKA – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by Nebraska’s Division of Behavioral Health, Department of Health and Human Services, and are defined in terms of the state’s 93 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Regions 1 and 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6
Arthur
Banner
Box Butte
Chase
Cheyenne
Dawes
Dawson
Deuel
Dundy
Frontier
Garden
Gosper
Grant
Hayes
Hitchcock
Hooker
Keith
Kimball
Lincoln
Logan
McPherson
Morrill
Perkins
Red Willow
Scotts Bluff
Sheridan
Sioux
Thomas
Adams
Blaine
Buffalo
Clay
Custer
Franklin
Furnas
Garfield
Greeley
Hall
Hamilton
Harlan
Howard
Kearney
Loup
Merrick
Nuckolls
Phelps
Sherman
Valley
Webster
Wheeler
Antelope
Boone
Boyd
Brown
Burt
Cedar
Cherry
Colfax
Cuming
Dakota
Dixon
Holt
Keya Paha
Knox
Madison
Nance
Pierce
Platte
Rock
Stanton
Thurston
Wayne
Butler
Fillmore
Gage
Jefferson
Johnson
Lancaster
Nemaha
Otoe
Pawnee
Polk
Richardson
Saline
Saunders
Seward
Thayer
York
Cass
Dodge
Douglas
Sarpy
Washington
Figure 29. NEVADA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 29. NEVADA – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by Nevada’s Division of Public and Behavioral Health, Department of Health and Human Services, and are defined in terms of the state’s 17 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census), including Carson City.
Clark Northern Rural/Southern Washoe
Clark Carson City
Churchill
Douglas
Lyon
Storey
Elko
Esmeralda
Eureka
Humboldt
Lander
Lincoln
Mineral
Nye
Pershing
White Pine
Washoe
Figure 30. NEW HAMPSHIRE – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 30. NEW HAMPSHIRE – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by the New Hampshire Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services, Department of Health and Human Services, and are defined in terms of the state’s 10 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census). Estimates for five substate regions, along with two aggregate planning areas (Central and Southern), and maps showing three regions (Central, Northern, and Southern) have been produced.
Central Northern Southern
Central 1 Central 2 Southern 1 (Rockingham) Southern 2
Belknap
Strafford
Merrimack
Sullivan
Carroll
Coos
Grafton
Rockingham Cheshire
Hillsborough
Figure 31. NEW JERSEY – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 31. NEW JERSEY – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by New Jersey’s Division of Addiction Services, Department of Human Services, and are defined in terms of the state’s 21 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Central Metropolitan Northern Southern
Hunterdon
Mercer
Monmouth
Somerset
Essex
Middlesex
Union
Bergen
Hudson
Morris
Passaic
Sussex
Warren
Atlantic
Burlington
Camden
Cape May
Cumberland
Gloucester
Ocean
Salem
Figure 32. NEW MEXICO – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 32. NEW MEXICO – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by New Mexico’s Behavioral Health Services Division, Human Services Department, and are defined in terms of the state’s 33 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census). As per the state’s request, estimates for six substate regions, along with one aggregate planning area (Region 5), and maps showing all six regions have been produced.
Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 (Bernalillo) Region 4 Region 5
Region 5a Region 5b (Doña Ana)
Cibola
McKinley
Sandoval
San Juan
Valencia
Colfax
Guadalupe
Los Alamos
Mora
Rio Arriba
San Miguel
Santa Fe
Taos
Union
Bernalillo Chaves
Curry
De Baca
Eddy
Harding
Lea
Quay
Roosevelt
Catron
Grant
Hidalgo
Lincoln
Luna
Otero
Sierra
Socorro
Torrance
Doña Ana
Figure 33. NEW YORK – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 33. NEW YORK – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were obtained from the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports and are defined in terms of the state’s 62 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census). As per the state’s request, estimates for 14 substate regions, along with 1 aggregate planning area (Region 2: New York City), and maps showing the 14 substate regions have been produced.
Region 1: Long Island Region 2: New York City Region 3: Mid‑Hudson
Region 2A: Bronx Region 2B: Kings Region 2C: New York Region 2D: Queens Region 2E: Richmond
Nassau
Suffolk
Bronx Kings New York Queens Richmond Dutchess
Orange
Putnam
Rockland
Sullivan
Ulster
Westchester
Region 4: Capital Region Region 5: Mohawk Valley Region 6: North Country Region 7: Central Region 8: Southern Tier Region 9: Finger Lakes Region 10: Western
Albany
Columbia
Greene
Rensselaer
Saratoga
Schenectady
Warren
Washington
Fulton
Herkimer
Montgomery
Oneida
Otsego
Schoharie
Clinton
Essex
Franklin
Hamilton
Jefferson
Lewis
St. Lawrence
Cayuga
Cortland
Madison
Onondaga
Oswego
Broome
Chemung
Chenango
Delaware
Schuyler
Steuben
Tioga
Tompkins
Genesee
Livingston
Monroe
Ontario
Orleans
Seneca
Wayne
Wyoming
Yates
Allegany
Cattaraugus
Chautauqua
Erie
Niagara
Figure 34. NORTH CAROLINA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 34. NORTH CAROLINA – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by the North Carolina Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services, Department of Health and Human Services, and are defined in terms of the state’s 100 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Alliance Health 1 Alliance Health 2 Partners Health Management Trillium Health Resources 1 Trillium Health Resources 2
Cumberland
Durham
Harnett
Johnston
Orange
Wake
Mecklenburg Burke
Cabarrus
Catawba
Cleveland
Davidson
Davie
Forsyth
Gaston
Iredell
Lincoln
Rutherford
Stanly
Surry
Union
Yadkin
Bertie
Camden
Chowan
Currituck
Gates
Halifax
Hertford
Martin
Northampton
Pasquotank
Perquimans
Warren
Beaufort
Dare
Edgecombe
Greene
Hyde
Nash
Pamlico
Pitt
Tyrrell
Washington
Wilson
Trillium Health Resources 3 Trillium Health Resources 4 Trillium Health Resources 5 Vaya Health 1 Vaya Health 2
Bladen
Brunswick
Columbus
Hoke
Lee
Moore
New Hanover
Robeson
Scotland
Carteret
Craven
Duplin
Jones
Lenoir
Onslow
Pender
Sampson
Wayne
Anson
Guilford
Montgomery
Randolph
Richmond
Alexander
Alleghany
Ashe
Avery
Buncombe
Caldwell
Cherokee
Clay
Graham
Haywood
Henderson
Jackson
Macon
Madison
McDowell
Mitchell
Polk
Rowan
Swain
Transylvania
Watauga
Wilkes
Yancey
Alamance
Caswell
Chatham
Franklin
Granville
Person
Rockingham
Stokes
Vance
Figure 35. NORTH DAKOTA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 35. NORTH DAKOTA – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by North Dakota’s Behavioral Health Division, Department of Human Services, and are defined in terms of the state’s 53 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census). As per the state’s request, estimates for eight substate regions, along with one aggregate planning area (Badlands and West Central), and maps showing all eight regions have been produced.
Badlands and West Central Lake Region North Central Northeast Northwest South Central Southeast
Badlands West Central
Adams
Billings
Bowman
Dunn
Golden Valley
Hettinger
Slope
Stark
Burleigh
Emmons
Grant
Kidder
McLean
Mercer
Morton
Oliver
Sheridan
Sioux
Benson
Cavalier
Eddy
Ramsey
Rolette
Towner
Bottineau
Burke
McHenry
Mountrail
Pierce
Renville
Ward
Grand Forks
Nelson
Pembina
Walsh
Divide
McKenzie
Williams
Barnes
Dickey
Foster
Griggs
LaMoure
Logan
McIntosh
Stutsman
Wells
Cass
Ransom
Richland
Sargent
Steele
Traill
Figure 36. OHIO – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 36. OHIO – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services suggested that it would be useful to provide substance use estimates for Ohio boards, which in turn are defined using the state’s 88 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census). Because of sample size constraints, in consultation with the state’s Center for Substance Abuse Treatment contact, adjacent boards were combined to form substate regions. Urban and rural counties were not collapsed together to form substate regions.
Boards 2, 46, 55, and 68 Boards 3, 52, and 85 Boards 4 and 78 Boards 5 and 60 Boards 7, 15, 41, 79, and 84 Boards 8, 13, and 83 Board 9 (Butler) Board 12
Board 2
Allen
Auglaize
Hardin

Board 46
Champaign
Logan

Board 55
Darke
Miami
Shelby

Board 68
Preble
Board 3
Ashland

Board 52
Medina

Board 85
Holmes
Wayne
Board 4
Ashtabula

Board 78
Trumbull
Board 5
Athens
Hocking
Vinton

Board 60
Coshocton
Guernsey
Morgan
Muskingum
Noble
Perry
Board 7
Belmont
Harrison
Monroe

Board 15
Columbiana

Board 41
Jefferson

Board 79
Carroll
Tuscarawas

Board 84
Washington
Board 8
Brown

Board 13
Clermont

Board 83
Clinton
Warren
Butler Clark
Greene
Madison
Boards 18 and 47 Boards 20, 32, 54, and 69 Boards 21, 39, 51, 70, and 80 Boards 22, 74, and 87 Boards 23 and 45 Board 25 (Franklin) Boards 27, 71, and 73 Boards 28, 43, and 67
Board 18
Cuyahoga

Board 47
Lorain
Board 20
Defiance
Fulton
Henry
Williams

Board 32
Hancock

Board 54
Mercer
Paulding
Van Wert

Board 69
Putnam
Board 21
Delaware
Morrow

Board 39
Huron

Board 51
Crawford
Marion

Board 70
Richland

Board 80
Union
Board 22
Erie

Board 74
Ottawa
Sandusky
Seneca
Wyandot

Board 87
Wood
Board 23
Fairfield

Board 45
Knox
Licking
Franklin Board 27
Gallia
Jackson
Meigs

Board 71
Fayette
Highland
Pickaway
Pike
Ross

Board 73
Adams
Lawrence
Scioto
Board 28
Geauga

Board 43
Lake

Board 67
Portage
Board 31 (Hamilton) Board 48 (Lucas) Boards 50 and 76 Board 57 (Montgomery) Board 77 (Summit)
Hamilton Lucas Mahoning
Stark
Montgomery Summit
Figure 37. OKLAHOMA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 37. OKLAHOMA – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services and are defined in terms of the state’s 77 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Central East Central Northeast Northwest and Southwest Oklahoma County Southeast Tulsa County
Canadian
Cleveland
Grady
McClain
Adair
Cherokee
Creek
Lincoln
McIntosh
Muskogee
Okfuskee
Okmulgee
Sequoyah
Wagoner
Craig
Delaware
Kay
Mayes
Noble
Nowata
Osage
Ottawa
Pawnee
Payne
Rogers
Washington
Northwest
Alfalfa
Beaver
Cimarron
Ellis
Garfield
Grant
Harper
Kingfisher
Logan
Major
Texas
Woods
Woodward
Southwest
Beckham
Blaine
Caddo
Comanche
Cotton
Custer
Dewey
Greer
Harmon
Jackson
Jefferson
Kiowa
Roger Mills
Stephens
Tillman
Washita
Oklahoma Atoka
Bryan
Carter
Choctaw
Coal
Garvin
Haskell
Hughes
Johnston
Latimer
Le Flore
Love
Marshall
McCurtain
Murray
Pittsburg
Pontotoc
Pottawatomie
Pushmataha
Seminole
Tulsa
Figure 38. OREGON – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 38. OREGON – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by the Oregon Health Authority and are defined in terms of the state’s 36 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Region 1 (Multnomah) Region 2 (Washington) Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7
Multnomah Washington Clackamas
Yamhill
Clatsop
Columbia
Marion
Polk
Tillamook
Benton
Lane
Lincoln
Linn
Coos
Curry
Douglas
Jackson
Josephine
Baker
Crook
Deschutes
Gilliam
Grant
Harney
Hood River
Jefferson
Klamath
Lake
Malheur
Morrow
Sherman
Umatilla
Union
Wallowa
Wasco
Wheeler
Figure 39. PENNSYLVANIA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 39. PENNSYLVANIA – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs and are defined in terms of the state’s 67 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Region 1 (Allegheny) Regions 3, 8, 9, and 51 Regions 4, 11, 37, and 49 Regions 5, 18, 23, 24, and 46 Regions 6, 12, 16, 31, 35, 45, and 47 Regions 7, 13, 20, and 33 Regions 10, 15, 27, 32, 43, and 44
Allegheny Region 3
Beaver

Region 8
Butler

Region 9
Cambria

Region 51
Armstrong
Clarion
Indiana
Region 4
Berks

Region 11
Carbon
Monroe
Pike

Region 37
Schuylkill

Region 49
Wayne
Region 5
Blair

Region 18
Cumberland
Perry

Region 23
Franklin
Fulton

Region 24
Huntingdon
Juniata
Mifflin

Region 46
Bedford
Region 6
Bradford
Sullivan

Region 12
Centre

Region 16
Columbia
Montour
Snyder
Union

Region 31
Clinton
Lycoming

Region 35
Northumberland

Region 45
Tioga

Region 47
Potter
Region 7
Bucks

Region 13
Chester

Region 20
Delaware

Region 33
Montgomery
Region 10
Cameron
Elk
McKean

Region 15
Clearfield
Jefferson

Region 27
Lawrence

Region 32
Mercer

Region 43
Forest
Warren

Region 44
Venango
Regions 17 and 21 Regions 19, 26, 28, and 42 Regions 22, 38, 40, 41, and 48 Regions 29 and 34 Regions 30 and 50 Region 36 (Philadelphia)
Region 17
Crawford

Region 21
Erie
Region 19
Dauphin

Region 26
Lancaster

Region 28
Lebanon

Region 42
Adams
York
Region 22
Fayette

Region 38
Somerset

Region 40
Washington

Region 41
Westmoreland

Region 48
Greene
Region 29
Lehigh

Region 34
Northampton
Region 30
Luzerne
Wyoming

Region 50
Lackawanna
Susquehanna
Philadelphia
Figure 40. RHODE ISLAND – Substate Regions (defined in terms of census tracts from the 2010 decennial census, specified by a 6‑digit tract identifier)

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Table 40. RHODE ISLAND – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of census tracts from the 2010 decennial census, specified by a 6‑digit tract identifier)
The substate planning areas defined here were determined in consultation with the Rhode Island Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals and are defined in terms of census tracts from the 2010 decennial census within the state’s five counties.
Region 1: Southern Providence County Tracts 011800 ‐ 012702 and 013101 − 014800 in Providence County
Region 2: Northern Providence County/Blackstone Valley Tracts 010800 ‐ 011702, 012801 ‐ 013002, and 015000 ‐ 018500 in Providence County
Region 3: Providence Tracts 000101 − 003700 in Providence County
Region 4: Kent County All Tracts in Kent County and Tract 050500 in Washington County
Region 5: East Bay All Tracts in Bristol County and Tracts 010101 ‐ 010702 in Providence County
Region 6: Newport County All Tracts in Newport County
Region 7: South County Tracts 041500 ‐ 050402 and 050600 − 051504 in Washington County
Figure 41. SOUTH CAROLINA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 41. SOUTH CAROLINA – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by the South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services and are defined in terms of the state’s 46 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4
Abbeville
Anderson
Cherokee
Edgefield
Greenville
Greenwood
Laurens
McCormick
Newberry
Oconee
Pickens
Saluda
Spartanburg
Union
Chester
Chesterfield
Fairfield
Kershaw
Lancaster
Lee
Lexington
Richland
York
Clarendon
Darlington
Dillon
Florence
Georgetown
Horry
Marion
Marlboro
Sumter
Williamsburg
Aiken
Allendale
Bamberg
Barnwell
Beaufort
Berkeley
Calhoun
Charleston
Colleton
Dorchester
Hampton
Jasper
Orangeburg
Figure 42. SOUTH DAKOTA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 42. SOUTH DAKOTA – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were determined in consultation with South Dakota’s Division of Behavioral Health, Department of Social Services, and are defined in terms of the state’s 66 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5
Bennett
Butte
Custer
Fall River
Harding
Jackson
Lawrence
Meade
Oglala Lakota
Pennington
Perkins
Buffalo
Campbell
Corson
Dewey
Gregory
Haakon
Hand
Hughes
Hyde
Jones
Lyman
Mellette
Potter
Stanley
Sully
Todd
Tripp
Walworth
Ziebach
Beadle
Brookings
Brown
Clark
Codington
Day
Deuel
Edmunds
Faulk
Grant
Hamlin
Kingsbury
Lake
Marshall
McPherson
Moody
Roberts
Spink
Aurora
Bon Homme
Brule
Charles Mix
Clay
Davison
Douglas
Hanson
Hutchinson
Jerauld
Miner
Sanborn
Union
Yankton
Lincoln
McCook
Minnehaha
Turner
NOTE: Oglala Lakota County in Region 1 was created on May 1, 2015. However, the NSDUH sample is based on the counties from the 2010 decennial census when the land area defined by Oglala Lakota County (county FIPS [Federal Information Processing Standards] code 102) was called Shannon County (county FIPS code 113). Hence, prior NSDUH reports may list Shannon County in the list of counties in Region 1 (in place of Oglala Lakota County that is included here).
Figure 43. TENNESSEE – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 43. TENNESSEE – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services and are defined in terms of the state’s 95 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 (Davidson) Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 (Shelby)
Carter
Greene
Hancock
Hawkins
Johnson
Sullivan
Unicoi
Washington
Anderson
Blount
Campbell
Claiborne
Cocke
Grainger
Hamblen
Jefferson
Knox
Loudon
Monroe
Morgan
Roane
Scott
Sevier
Union
Bledsoe
Bradley
Clay
Cumberland
DeKalb
Fentress
Grundy
Hamilton
Jackson
Macon
Marion
McMinn
Meigs
Overton
Pickett
Polk
Putnam
Rhea
Sequatchie
Smith
Van Buren
Warren
White
Davidson Bedford
Cannon
Cheatham
Coffee
Dickson
Franklin
Giles
Hickman
Houston
Humphreys
Lawrence
Lewis
Lincoln
Marshall
Maury
Montgomery
Moore
Perry
Robertson
Rutherford
Stewart
Sumner
Trousdale
Wayne
Williamson
Wilson
Benton
Carroll
Chester
Crockett
Decatur
Dyer
Fayette
Gibson
Hardeman
Hardin
Haywood
Henderson
Henry
Lake
Lauderdale
Madison
McNairy
Obion
Tipton
Weakley
Shelby
Figure 44. TEXAS – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 44. TEXAS – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were obtained from the Texas Department of State Health Services and are defined in terms of the state’s 254 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census). As per the state’s request, estimates for 15 substate regions, along with 4 aggregate planning areas (Regions 3, 6, 7, and 11), and maps showing 11 regions (Regions 1 to 11) have been produced.
Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5
Region 3a Region 3bc
Armstrong
Bailey
Briscoe
Carson
Castro
Childress
Cochran
Collingsworth
Crosby
Dallam
Deaf Smith
Dickens
Donley
Floyd
Garza
Gray
Hale
Hall
Hansford
Hartley
Hemphill
Hockley
Hutchinson
King
Lamb
Lipscomb Lubbock
Lynn
Moore
Motley
Ochiltree
Oldham
Parmer
Potter
Randall
Roberts
Sherman
Swisher
Terry
Wheeler
Yoakum
Archer
Baylor
Brown
Callahan
Clay
Coleman
Comanche
Cottle
Eastland
Fisher
Foard
Hardeman
Haskell
Jack
Jones
Kent
Knox
Mitchell
Montague
Nolan
Runnels
Scurry
Shackelford
Stephens
Stonewall
Taylor
Throckmorton
Wichita
Wilbarger
Young
Collin
Dallas
Denton
Ellis
Hunt
Kaufman
Navarro
Rockwall
Cooke
Erath
Fannin
Grayson
Hood
Johnson
Palo Pinto
Parker
Somervell
Tarrant
Wise
Anderson
Bowie
Camp
Cass
Cherokee
Delta
Franklin
Gregg
Harrison
Henderson
Hopkins
Lamar
Marion
Morris
Panola
Rains
Red River
Rusk
Smith
Titus
Upshur
Van Zandt
Wood
Angelina
Hardin
Houston
Jasper
Jefferson
Nacogdoches
Newton
Orange
Polk
Sabine
San Augustine
San Jacinto
Shelby
Trinity
Tyler
Region 6 Region 7 Region 8 Region 9 Region 10 Region 11
Region 6a Region 6bc Region 7a Region 7bcd Region 11abd Region 11c (Hidalgo)
Austin
Chambers
Colorado
Fort Bend
Harris
Liberty
Montgomery
Walker
Waller
Wharton
Brazoria Galveston
Matagorda
Bastrop
Blanco
Burnet
Caldwell
Fayette
Hays
Lee
Llano
Travis
Williamson
Bell
Bosque
Brazos
Burleson
Coryell
Falls
Freestone
Grimes
Hamilton
Hill
Lampasas
Leon
Limestone
Madison
McLennan
Milam
Mills
Robertson
San Saba
Washington
Atascosa
Bandera
Bexar
Calhoun
Comal
DeWitt
Dimmit
Edwards
Frio
Gillespie
Goliad
Gonzales
Guadalupe
Jackson
Karnes
Kendall
Kerr
Kinney
La Salle
Lavaca
Maverick
Medina
Real
Uvalde
Val Verde
Victoria
Wilson
Zavala
Andrews
Borden
Coke
Concho
Crane
Crockett
Dawson
Ector
Gaines
Glasscock
Howard
Irion
Kimble
Loving
Martin
Mason
McCulloch
Menard
Midland
Pecos
Reagan
Reeves
Schleicher
Sterling
Sutton
Terrell
Tom Green
Upton
Ward
Winkler
Brewster
Culberson
El Paso
Hudspeth
Jeff Davis
Presidio
Aransas
Bee
Brooks
Cameron
Duval
Jim Hogg
Jim Wells
Kenedy
Kleberg
Live Oak
McMullen
Nueces
Refugio
San Patricio
Starr
Webb
Willacy
Zapata
Hidalgo
Figure 45. UTAH – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 45. UTAH – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by Utah’s Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health, Department of Human Services, and are defined in terms of the state’s 29 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census). As per the state’s request, estimates for eight substate regions, along with two aggregate planning areas (Bear River, Northeastern, Summit, Tooele, and Wasatch and Central, Four Corners, San Juan, and Southwest), and maps showing all eight regions have been produced.
Bear River, Northeastern, Summit, Tooele, and Wasatch Central, Four Corners, San Juan, and Southwest Davis County Salt Lake County Utah County Weber, Morgan
Bear River Northeastern, Summit, Tooele, and Wasatch Central, Four Corners, and San Juan Southwest
Box Elder
Cache
Rich
Northeastern
Daggett
Duchesne
Uintah

Summit
Summit

Tooele
Tooele

Wasatch
Wasatch
Central
Juab
Millard
Piute
Sanpete
Sevier
Wayne

Four Corners
Carbon
Emery
Grand

San Juan
San Juan
Beaver
Garfield
Iron
Kane
Washington
Davis Salt Lake Utah Morgan
Weber
Figure 46. VERMONT – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 46. VERMONT – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were determined in consultation with the Vermont Department of Health and are defined in terms of the state’s 14 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Champlain Valley Rural Northeast Rural Southeast Rural Southwest
Addison
Chittenden
Franklin
Grand Isle
Caledonia
Essex
Lamoille
Orleans
Washington
Orange
Windham
Windsor
Bennington
Rutland
Figure 47. VIRGINIA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties and independent cities)

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Table 47. VIRGINIA – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties and independent cities)
The substate regions defined here were provided by the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services and are defined in terms of the state’s 95 counties and 39 independent cities (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5
Albemarle
Alleghany
Amherst
Appomattox
Augusta
Bath
Bedford
Bedford City
Buena Vista City
Campbell
Caroline
Charlottesville City
Clarke
Covington City
Culpeper
Fauquier
Fluvanna
Frederick
Fredericksburg City
Greene
Harrisonburg City
Highland
King George
Lexington City
Louisa
Lynchburg City
Madison
Nelson
Orange
Page
Rappahannock
Rockbridge Rockingham
Shenandoah
Spotsylvania
Stafford
Staunton City
Warren
Waynesboro City
Winchester City
Alexandria City
Arlington
Fairfax
Fairfax City
Falls Church City
Loudoun
Manassas City
Manassas Park City
Prince William
Bland
Botetourt
Bristol City
Brunswick
Buchanan
Carroll
Craig
Danville City
Dickenson
Floyd
Franklin
Galax City
Giles
Grayson
Halifax
Henry
Lee
Martinsville City
Mecklenburg
Montgomery
Norton City
Patrick
Pittsylvania
Pulaski
Radford City
Roanoke
Roanoke City
Russell
Salem City
Scott
Smyth
Tazewell
Washington
Wise
Wythe
Amelia
Buckingham
Charles City
Charlotte
Chesterfield
Colonial Heights City
Cumberland
Dinwiddie
Emporia City
Goochland
Greensville
Hanover
Henrico
Hopewell City
Lunenburg
New Kent
Nottoway
Petersburg City
Powhatan
Prince Edward
Prince George
Richmond City
Surry
Sussex
Accomack
Chesapeake City
Essex
Franklin City
Gloucester
Hampton City
Isle of Wight
James City
King and Queen
King William
Lancaster
Mathews
Middlesex
Newport News City
Norfolk City
Northampton
Northumberland
Poquoson City
Portsmouth City
Richmond
Southampton
Suffolk City
Virginia Beach City
Westmoreland
Williamsburg City
York
Figure 48. WASHINGTON – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 48. WASHINGTON – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by Washington’s Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery, State Health Care Authority, and are defined in terms of the state’s 39 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Great Rivers and Southwest Washington Greater Columbia and North Central King North Sound Pierce Salish Spokane Thurston‐Mason
Clark
Cowlitz
Grays Harbor
Klickitat
Lewis
Pacific
Skamania
Wahkiakum
Asotin
Benton
Chelan
Columbia
Douglas
Franklin
Garfield
Grant
Kittitas
Okanogan
Walla Walla
Whitman
Yakima
King Island
San Juan
Skagit
Snohomish
Whatcom
Pierce Clallam
Jefferson
Kitsap
Adams
Ferry
Lincoln
Pend Oreille
Spokane
Stevens
Mason
Thurston
Figure 49. WEST VIRGINIA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 49. WEST VIRGINIA – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources and are defined in terms of the state’s 55 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Region I Region II Region III Region IV Region V Region VI
Brooke
Hancock
Marshall
Ohio
Wetzel
Berkeley
Grant
Hampshire
Hardy
Jefferson
Mineral
Morgan
Pendleton
Calhoun
Jackson
Pleasants
Ritchie
Roane
Tyler
Wirt
Wood
Barbour
Braxton
Doddridge
Gilmer
Harrison
Lewis
Marion
Monongalia
Preston
Randolph
Taylor
Tucker
Upshur
Boone
Cabell
Clay
Kanawha
Lincoln
Logan
Mason
Mingo
Putnam
Wayne
Fayette
Greenbrier
McDowell
Mercer
Monroe
Nicholas
Pocahontas
Raleigh
Summers
Webster
Wyoming
Figure 50. WISCONSIN – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 50. WISCONSIN – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by Wisconsin’s Division of Care and Treatment Services, Department of Health Services, and are defined in terms of the state’s 72 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Milwaukee Northeastern Northern Southeastern Southern Western
Milwaukee Brown
Calumet
Door
Fond du Lac
Green Lake
Kewaunee
Manitowoc
Marinette
Marquette
Menominee
Oconto
Outagamie
Shawano
Sheboygan
Waupaca
Waushara
Winnebago
Ashland
Bayfield
Florence
Forest
Iron
Langlade
Lincoln
Marathon
Oneida
Portage
Price
Sawyer
Taylor
Vilas
Wood
Jefferson
Kenosha
Ozaukee
Racine
Walworth
Washington
Waukesha
Adams
Columbia
Crawford
Dane
Dodge
Grant
Green
Iowa
Juneau
Lafayette
Richland
Rock
Sauk
Vernon
Barron
Buffalo
Burnett
Chippewa
Clark
Douglas
Dunn
Eau Claire
Jackson
La Crosse
Monroe
Pepin
Pierce
Polk
Rusk
St. Croix
Trempealeau
Washburn
Figure 51. WYOMING – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

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Table 51. WYOMING – 2021‑2023 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health Substate Region Definitions (defined in terms of counties)
The substate regions defined here were provided by Wyoming’s Behavioral Health Division, Department of Health, and are defined in terms of the state’s 23 counties (as defined from the 2010 decennial census).
Judicial District 1 (Laramie) Judicial District 2 and Judicial District 8 ‐ Part 1 Judicial District 3 Judicial District 4 Judicial District 5 Judicial District 6 and Judicial District 8 ‐ Part 2 Judicial District 7 (Natrona) Judicial District 9
Laramie Albany
Carbon
Goshen
Platte
Lincoln
Sweetwater
Uinta
Johnson
Sheridan
Big Horn
Hot Springs
Park
Washakie
Campbell
Converse
Crook
Niobrara
Weston
Natrona Fremont
Sublette
Teton

Long Descriptions ‐ State Maps

Long description, Figure 1: Figure 1 is a state map of Alabama showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Region 1 is made up of the following counties: Cherokee, Colbert, Cullman, De Kalb, Etowah, Fayette, Franklin, Jackson, Lamar, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, Marion, Marshall, Morgan, Walker, and Winston.

The substate region referred to as Region 2 is made up of the following counties: Bibb, Blount, Calhoun, Chilton, Clay, Cleburne, Coosa, Jefferson, Pickens, Randolph, Shelby, St. Clair, Talladega, and Tuscaloosa.

The substate region referred to as Region 3 is made up of the following counties: Autauga, Bullock, Chambers, Choctaw, Dallas, Elmore, Greene, Hale, Lee, Lowndes, Macon, Marengo, Montgomery, Perry, Pike, Russell, Sumter, Tallapoosa, and Wilcox.

The substate region referred to as Region 4 is made up of the following counties: Baldwin, Barbour, Butler, Clarke, Coffee, Conecuh, Covington, Crenshaw, Dale, Escambia, Geneva, Henry, Houston, Mobile, Monroe, and Washington.

Long description end. Return to Figure 1.

Long description, Figure 2: Figure 2 is a state map of Alaska showing substate regions in terms of boroughs, census areas, or municipalities.

The substate region referred to as Anchorage is made up of the following municipality: Anchorage.

The substate region referred to as Fairbanks North Star is made up of the following boroughs: Fairbanks North Star.

The substate region referred to as Northern, Interior, and Western is made up of the following boroughs or census areas: Bethel, Denali, Nome, North Slope, Northwest Arctic, Southeast Fairbanks, Wade Hampton, and Yukon‐Koyukuk.

The substate region referred to as Aleutians, Gulf Coast, and Kenai Peninsula is made up of the following boroughs or census areas: Aleutians East, Aleutians West, Bristol Bay, Dillingham, Kenai Peninsula, Kodiak Island, Lake and Peninsula, and Valdez‐Cordova.

The substate region referred to as Mat‑Su is made up of the following borough: Matanuska‐Susitna.

The substate region referred to as Northern Southeast is made up of the following boroughs, census areas, or municipalities: Haines, Hoonah‐Angoon, Juneau, Petersburg, Sitka, Skagway, Wrangell, and Yakutat.

The substate region referred to as Southern Southeast is made up of the following boroughs or census areas: Ketchikan Gateway and Prince of Wales‐Hyder.

Long description end. Return to Figure 2.

Long description, Figure 3: Figure 3 is a state map of Arizona showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Central GSA is made up of the following counties: Gila, Maricopa, and Pinal.

The substate region referred to as North GSA is made up of the following counties: Apache, Coconino, Mohave, Navajo, and Yavapai.

The substate region referred to as South GSA is made up of the following counties: Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, La Paz, Pima, Santa Cruz, and Yuma.

Long description end. Return to Figure 3.

Long description, Figure 4: Figure 4 is a state map of Arkansas showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Catchment Area 1 is made up of the following counties: Baxter, Benton, Boone, Carroll, Madison, Marion, Newton, and Washington.

The substate region referred to as Catchment Areas 2 and 5 is made up of the following counties: Clark, Cleburne, Conway, Faulkner, Garland, Hot Spring, Johnson, Montgomery, Perry, Pike, Pope, Searcy, Stone, Van Buren, and Yell.

The substate region referred to as Catchment Area 3 is made up of the following counties: Clay, Craighead, Crittenden, Cross, Fulton, Greene, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Lawrence, Lee, Mississippi, Monroe, Phillips, Poinsett, Randolph, Sharp, St. Francis, White, and Woodruff.

The substate region referred to as Catchment Area 4 is made up of the following counties: Crawford, Franklin, Logan, Polk, Scott, and Sebastian.

The substate region referred to as Catchment Area 6 is made up of the following counties: Arkansas, Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Cleveland, Desha, Drew, Grant, Jefferson, and Lincoln.

The substate region referred to as Catchment Area 7 is made up of the following counties: Calhoun, Columbia, Dallas, Hempstead, Howard, Lafayette, Little River, Miller, Nevada, Ouachita, Sevier, and Union.

The substate region referred to as Catchment Area 8 is made up of the following counties: Lonoke, Prairie, Pulaski, and Saline.

Long description end. Return to Figure 4.

Long description, Figure 5: Figure 5 is a state map of California showing substate regions in terms of counties and census tracts from the 2010 decennial census, specified by a 6‑digit tract identifier.

The substate region referred to as Region 1R is made up of the following counties: Butte, Colusa, Del Norte, Glenn, Humboldt, Lake, Lassen, Mendocino, Modoc, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Tehama, and Trinity.

The substate region referred to as Region 2R is made up of the following counties: El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba.

The substate region referred to as Region 3R (Sacramento) is made up of the following county: Sacramento.

The substate region referred to as Region 4R is made up of the following counties: Marin, Napa, Solano, and Sonoma.

The substate region referred to as Region 5R (San Francisco) is made up of the following county: San Francisco.

The substate region referred to as Region 6 (Santa Clara) is made up of the following county: Santa Clara.

The substate region referred to as Region 7R (Contra Costa) is made up of the following county: Contra Costa.

The substate region referred to as Region 8R (Alameda) is made up of the following county: Alameda.

The substate region referred to as Region 9R (San Mateo) is made up of the following county: San Mateo.

The substate region referred to as Region 10 is made up of the following counties: Santa Barbara and Ventura.

The substate region referred to as LA SPA 1 and 5 is made up of tracts 900102 ‐ 910805, 910811 ‐ 911001, 920012, and 980003 ‐ 980004 in Los Angeles County (Antelope Valley) for LA SPA 1 and tracts 216401 ‐ 216402, 217001 ‐ 217002, 261101 ‐ 270200, 271100 ‐ 278102, 700600 ‐ 703002, 800406 ‐ 800506, 980019, and 980028 in Los Angeles County (West) for LA SPA 5.

The substate region referred to as LA SPA 2 is made up of tracts 101110 ‐ 143902, 300100 ‐ 320300, 460501 ‐ 460700, 800101 ‐ 800332, 910807 ‐ 910810, 920011, 920013 ‐ 920339, 930200, 930401 ‐ 980001, 980008, 980020 ‐ 980024, and 980026 in Los Angeles County (San Fernando).

The substate region referred to as LA SPA 3 is made up of tracts 400204 ‐ 460401, 460800 ‐ 482521, 482600 ‐ 482800, 930101, and 930301 in Los Angeles County (San Gabriel).

The substate region referred to as LA SPA 4 is made up of tracts 181000 ‐ 216300, 216700 ‐ 216900, 217100 ‐ 218300, 221110 ‐ 221304, 224010 ‐ 224320, 226001 ‐ 226002, 270300, 530700, 700101 ‐ 700502, and 980009 ‐ 980010 in Los Angeles County (Metro).

The substate region referred to as LA SPA 6 is made up of tracts 218400 ‐ 220100, 221401 ‐ 222700, 224410 ‐ 224700, 226410 ‐ 243100, 532800 ‐ 532900, 534900 ‐ 535400, 540000 ‐ 541001, 541100 ‐ 543202, 553502 ‐ 553902, and 703100 ‐ 703200 in Los Angeles County (South).

The substate region referred to as LA SPA 7 is made up of tracts 482522, 500100 ‐ 530602, 530801 ‐ 532700, 533001 ‐ 534804, 535501 ‐ 536200, 550000 ‐ 553400, 554001 ‐ 555104, 555211 ‐ 570003, 570701 ‐ 571102, 571300 ‐ 571400, and 573401 ‐ 573403 in Los Angeles County (East).

The substate region referred to as LA SPA 8 is made up of tracts 291110 ‐ 297602, 541002, 543304 ‐ 544002, 555202, 570100 ‐ 570603, 571200, 571502 ‐ 573300, and 573601 ‐ 670702, 980002, 980005 ‐ 980007, 980013 ‐ 980018, 980025, and 980030 ‐ 980033 in Los Angeles County (South Bay).

The substate region referred to as Region 12R is made up of the following counties: Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Mono, San Joaquin, and Tuolumne.

The substate region referred to as Regions 13 and 19R is made up of the following counties: Imperial and Riverside.

The substate region referred to as Region 14 (Orange) is made up of the following county: Orange.

The substate region referred to as Region 15R (Fresno) is made up of the following county: Fresno.

The substate region referred to as Region 16R (San Diego) is made up of the following county: San Diego.

The substate region referred to as Region 17R is made up of the following counties: Inyo, Kern, Kings, and Tulare.

The substate region referred to as Region 18R (San Bernardino) is made up of the following county: San Bernardino.

The substate region referred to as Region 20R is made up of the following counties: Madera, Mariposa, Merced, and Stanislaus.

The substate region referred to as Region 21R is made up of the following counties: Monterey, San Benito, San Luis Obispo, and Santa Cruz.

Long description end. Return to Figure 5.

Long description, Figure 6: Figure 6 is a state map of Colorado showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Region 1A is made up of the following counties: Delta, Dolores, Eagle, Garfield, Grand, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Jackson, La Plata, Mesa, Moffat, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt, San Juan, San Miguel, and Summit.

The substate region referred to as Region 1B is made up of the following counties: Alamosa, Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Costilla, Custer, Fremont, Huerfano, Lake, Las Animas, Mineral, Pueblo, Rio Grande, and Saguache.

The substate region referred to as Region 2A is made up of the following counties: Larimer and Weld.

The substate region referred to as Region 2B is made up of the following counties: Baca, Bent, Cheyenne, Crowley, Elbert, Kiowa, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Otero, Phillips, Prowers, Sedgwick, Washington, and Yuma.

The substate region referred to as Region 3A is made up of the following counties: El Paso, Park, and Teller.

The substate region referred to as Region 3B is made up of the following counties: Boulder, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Gilpin, and Jefferson.

The substate region referred to as Region 4A (Denver) is made up of the following county: Denver.

The substate region referred to as Region 4B is made up of the following counties: Adams, Arapahoe, and Douglas.

Long description end. Return to Figure 6.

Long description, Figure 7: Figure 7 is a state map of Connecticut showing substate regions in terms of census tracts from the 2010 decennial census, specified by a 6‑digit tract identifier.

The substate region referred to as Eastern is made up of tracts 690300 ‐ 980000 in New London County; tracts 840100 ‐ 881500 and 890201 in Tolland County; and tracts 800300 ‐ 908100 in Windham County.

The substate region referred to as North Central is made up of tracts 400100 ‐ 524700 and 980000 in Hartford County; tracts 425300 ‐ 425500 in Litchfield County; and tracts 526101 ‐ 538202, 890100, and 890202 in Tolland County.

The substate region referred to as Northwestern is made up of tracts 200100 ‐ 257100 in Fairfield County; tract 330100 in Hartford County; tracts 250100 ‐ 362102 and 425600 in Litchfield County; and tracts 341100 ‐ 361300 in New Haven County.

The substate region referred to as South Central is made up of tracts 110100 ‐ 110600 in Fairfield County; tracts 541100 ‐ 680200 in Middlesex County; tracts 120100 ‐ 194202 and 361401 ‐ 361500 in New Haven County; and tracts 650100 ‐ 660102 in New London County.

The substate region referred to as Southwest is made up of tracts 010101 ‐ 105200 and 257200 in Fairfield County.

Long description end. Return to Figure 7.

Long description, Figure 8: Figure 8 is a state map of Delaware showing substate regions in terms of counties and census tracts from the 2010 decennial census, specified by a 6‑digit tract identifier.

The substate region referred to as Kent is made up of the following county: Kent.

The substate region referred to as New Castle (excluding Wilmington City) is made up of the following county: New Castle (excluding Wilmington City).

The substate region referred to as Sussex is made up of the following county: Sussex.

The substate region referred to as Wilmington City is made up of tracts 000200 ‐ 003002, 012900, and 980100 in New Castle County.

Long description end. Return to Figure 8.

Long description, Figure 9: Figure 9 is a map of the District of Columbia showing substate regions in terms of census tracts from the 2010 decennial census, specified by a 6‑digit tract identifier.

The substate region referred to as Ward 1 is made up of tracts 002701 ‐ 003200, 003400 ‐ 004002, and 004400.

The substate region referred to as Ward 2 is made up of tracts 000100 ‐ 000202, 004100 ‐ 004300, 004902 ‐ 005800, 006202, 010100, and 010700 ‐ 010800.

The substate region referred to as Ward 3 is made up of tracts 000300 ‐ 001401.

The substate region referred to as Ward 4 is made up of tracts 001402 ‐ 002301, 002400 ‐ 002600, 009505 ‐ 009507, and 010300.

The substate region referred to as Ward 5 is made up of tracts 002302, 003301 ‐ 003302, 004600, 008701 ‐ 009504, 009508 ‐ 009509, and 011100.

The substate region referred to as Ward 6 is made up of tracts 004701 ‐ 004901, 005900, 006400 ‐ 006802, 006900 ‐ 007200, 007901, 008001 ‐ 008410, 010200, 010500 ‐ 010600, and 011000.

The substate region referred to as Ward 7 is made up of tracts 006804, 007603 ‐ 007604, 007703 ‐ 007809, 007903, 009601 ‐ 009604, and 009901 ‐ 009907.

The substate region referred to as Ward 8 is made up of tracts 007301 ‐ 007601, 007605, 009700 ‐ 009811, 010400, and 010900.

Long description end. Return to Figure 9.

Long description, Figure 10: Figure 10 is a state map of Florida showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Broward (Circuit 17) is made up of the following county: Broward.

The substate region referred to as Circuit 9 is made up of the following counties: Orange and Osceola.

The substate region referred to as Circuit 18 is made up of the following counties: Brevard and Seminole.

The substate region referred to as Circuit 6 is made up of the following counties: Pasco and Pinellas.

The substate region referred to as Circuit 10 is made up of the following counties: Hardee, Highlands, and Polk.

The substate region referred to as Circuit 12 is made up of the following counties: Desoto, Manatee, and Sarasota.

The substate region referred to as Circuit 13 (Hillsborough) is made up of the following county: Hillsborough.

The substate region referred to as Circuit 20 is made up of the following counties: Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry, and Lee.

The substate region referred to as Circuit 4 is made up of the following counties: Clay, Duval, and Nassau.

The substate region referred to as Circuit 5 is made up of the following counties: Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Marion, and Sumter.

The substate region referred to as Circuit 7 is made up of the following counties: Flagler, Putnam, St. Johns, and Volusia.

The substate region referred to as Circuit 8 plus Columbia, Dixie, Hamilton, Lafayette, and Suwannee is made up of the following counties: Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Suwannee, and Union.

The substate region referred to as Circuit 1 is made up of the following counties: Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, and Walton.

The substate region referred to as Circuits 14 and 2 plus Madison and Taylor is made up of the following counties: Bay, Calhoun, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Taylor, Wakulla, and Washington.

The substate region referred to as South (Circuits 11 and 16) is made up of the following counties: Miami‐Dade and Monroe.

The substate region referred to as Circuit 15 (Palm Beach) is made up of the following county: Palm Beach.

The substate region referred to as Circuit 19 is made up of the following counties: Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee, and St. Lucie.

Long description end. Return to Figure 10.

Long description, Figure 11: Figure 11 is a state map of Georgia showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Region 1 is made up of the following counties: Banks, Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga, Cherokee, Cobb, Dade, Dawson, Douglas, Fannin, Floyd, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gordon, Habersham, Hall, Haralson, Hart, Lumpkin, Murray, Paulding, Pickens, Polk, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, Walker, White, and Whitfield.

The substate region referred to as Region 2 is made up of the following counties: Baldwin, Barrow, Bibb, Burke, Clarke, Columbia, Elbert, Emanuel, Glascock, Greene, Hancock, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Jenkins, Jones, Lincoln, Madison, McDuffie, Monroe, Morgan, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Putnam, Richmond, Screven, Taliaferro, Twiggs, Walton, Warren, Washington, Wilkes, and Wilkinson.

The substate region referred to as Region 3 is made up of the following counties: Clayton, DeKalb, Fulton, Gwinnett, Newton, and Rockdale.

The substate region referred to as Region 4 is made up of the following counties: Baker, Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, Calhoun, Colquitt, Cook, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Echols, Grady, Irwin, Lanier, Lee, Lowndes, Miller, Mitchell, Seminole, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Turner, and Worth.

The substate region referred to as Region 5 is made up of the following counties: Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Bleckley, Brantley, Bryan, Bulloch, Camden, Candler, Charlton, Chatham, Clinch, Coffee, Dodge, Effingham, Evans, Glynn, Jeff Davis, Johnson, Laurens, Liberty, Long, McIntosh, Montgomery, Pierce, Pulaski, Tattnall, Telfair, Toombs, Treutlen, Ware, Wayne, Wheeler, and Wilcox.

The substate region referred to as Region 6 is made up of the following counties: Butts, Carroll, Chattahoochee, Clay, Coweta, Crawford, Crisp, Dooly, Fayette, Harris, Heard, Henry, Houston, Lamar, Macon, Marion, Meriwether, Muscogee, Peach, Pike, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Spalding, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Troup, Upson, and Webster.

Long description end. Return to Figure 11.

Long description, Figure 12: Figure 12 is a state map of Hawaii showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Hawaii Island is made up of the following county: Hawaii.

The substate region referred to as Honolulu is made up of the following county: Honolulu.

The substate region referred to as Kauai is made up of the following county: Kauai.

The substate region referred to as Maui is made up of the following county: Maui.

Long description end. Return to Figure 12.

Long description, Figure 13: Figure 13 is a state map of Idaho showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Region 1 is made up of the following counties: Benewah, Bonner, Boundary, Kootenai, and Shoshone.

The substate region referred to as Region 2 is made up of the following counties: Clearwater, Idaho, Latah, Lewis, and Nez Perce.

The substate region referred to as Region 3 is made up of the following counties: Adams, Canyon, Gem, Owyhee, Payette, and Washington.

The substate region referred to as Region 4 is made up of the following counties: Ada, Boise, Elmore, and Valley.

The substate region referred to as Region 5 is made up of the following counties: Blaine, Camas, Cassia, Gooding, Jerome, Lincoln, Minidoka, and Twin Falls.

The substate region referred to as Region 6 is made up of the following counties: Bannock, Bear Lake, Caribou, Franklin, Oneida, and Power.

The substate region referred to as Region 7 is made up of the following counties: Bingham, Bonneville, Butte, Clark, Custer, Fremont, Jefferson, Lemhi, Madison, and Teton.

Long description end. Return to Figure 13.

Long description, Figure 14: Figure 14 is a state map of Illinois showing substate regions in terms of counties and census tracts from the 2010 decennial census, specified by a 6‑digit tract identifier.

The substate region referred to as Region 1.1 (Far North Side) is made up of tracts 010100 ‐ 040900, 090100 ‐ 140800, 760801 ‐ 760803, 770602, 770902, 810400, 830600 ‐ 830800, 831800, and 980000 in Cook County.

The substate region referred to as Region 1.2 (Northwest Side) is made up of tracts 150200 ‐ 200402, 831200, and 831500 ‐ 831700 in Cook County.

The substate region referred to as Region 1.3 (North Central Side) is made up of tracts 050100 ‐ 081900, 210100 ‐ 222900, 320100 ‐ 330200, 830900 ‐ 831100, 831900 ‐ 832600, 838300, 839000 ‐ 839100, 841000, 842200, and 843700 in Cook County.

The substate region referred to as Region 1.4 (West Side) is made up of tracts 230100 ‐ 310900, 830500, 831300 ‐ 831400, 832900 ‐ 833300, 836600 ‐ 838200, 838600 ‐ 838700, 840700 ‐ 840800, 841200 ‐ 841700, 841900, 842100, 842300, and 842900 ‐ 843500 in Cook County.

The substate region referred to as Region 1.5 (South Side) is made up of tracts 340300 ‐ 550200, 600400 ‐ 600900, 690300 ‐ 750600, 821402, 823304, 833900 ‐ 834500, 835500 ‐ 836500, 838800, 839200 ‐ 840200, 841100, 841800, 842000, 842400 ‐ 842500, 843600, and 843900 in Cook County.

The substate region referred to as Region 1.6 (Southwest Side) is made up of tracts 560100 ‐ 590700, 610300 ‐ 681400, 834600 ‐ 835200, 840300 ‐ 840400, 842600 ‐ 842800, 843800, and 980100 in Cook County.

The substate region referred to as Region 1.7 (Suburban Cook) is made up of tracts 770201 ‐ 770601, 770700 ‐ 770901, 800100 ‐ 810302, 810501 ‐ 821401, 821500 ‐ 823303, and 823400 ‐ 830400 in Cook County.

The substate region referred to as Region 2a (DuPage) is made up of the following county: DuPage.

The substate region referred to as Region 2b is made up of the following counties: Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will.

The substate region referred to as Region 2c (Winnebago) is made up of the following county: Winnebago.

The substate region referred to as Region 2d is made up of the following counties: Boone, Carroll, DeKalb, Grundy, Jo Daviess, Kankakee, Kendall, Lee, Ogle, Stephenson, and Whiteside.

The substate region referred to as Region 3a (Champaign) is made up of the following county: Champaign.

The substate region referred to as Region 3b is made up of the following counties: Bureau, Ford, Fulton, Henderson, Henry, Iroquois, Knox, La Salle, Livingston, Marshall, Mason, McDonough, McLean, Mercer, Peoria, Putnam, Rock Island, Stark, Tazewell, Vermilion, Warren, and Woodford.

The substate region referred to as Region 4a (Sangamon) is made up of the following county: Sangamon.

The substate region referred to as Region 4b is made up of the following counties: Adams, Brown, Calhoun, Cass, Christian, Clark, Coles, Cumberland, De Witt, Douglas, Edgar, Effingham, Greene, Hancock, Jersey, Logan, Macon, Macoupin, Menard, Montgomery, Morgan, Moultrie, Piatt, Pike, Schuyler, Scott, and Shelby.

The substate region referred to as Region 5a is made up of the following counties: Madison and St. Clair.

The substate region referred to as Region 5b is made up of the following counties: Alexander, Bond, Clay, Clinton, Crawford, Edwards, Fayette, Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Johnson, Lawrence, Marion, Massac, Monroe, Perry, Pope, Pulaski, Randolph, Richland, Saline, Union, Wabash, Washington, Wayne, White, and Williamson.

Long description end. Return to Figure 14.

Long description, Figure 15: Figure 15 is a state map of Indiana showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Central is made up of the following counties: Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Marion, Morgan, and Shelby.

The substate region referred to as East is made up of the following counties: Blackford, Delaware, Fayette, Grant, Henry, Jay, Madison, Randolph, Rush, Union, and Wayne.

The substate region referred to as North Central is made up of the following counties: Cass, Elkhart, Fulton, Howard, Kosciusko, La Porte, Marshall, Miami, St. Joseph, Tipton, and Wabash.

The substate region referred to as Northeast is made up of the following counties: Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, Wells, and Whitley.

The substate region referred to as Northwest is made up of the following counties: Jasper, Lake, Newton, Porter, Pulaski, and Starke.

The substate region referred to as Southeast is made up of the following counties: Bartholomew, Brown, Clark, Crawford, Dearborn, Decatur, Floyd, Franklin, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Lawrence, Ohio, Orange, Ripley, Scott, Switzerland, and Washington.

The substate region referred to as Southwest is made up of the following counties: Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Greene, Knox, Martin, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh, and Warrick.

The substate region referred to as West is made up of the following counties: Benton, Carroll, Clay, Clinton, Fountain, Monroe, Montgomery, Owen, Parke, Putnam, Sullivan, Tippecanoe, Vermillion, Vigo, Warren, and White.

Long description end. Return to Figure 15.

Long description, Figure 16: Figure 16 is a state map of Iowa showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Region 1 is made up of the following counties: Buena Vista, Carroll, Cherokee, Crawford, Harrison, Ida, Lyon, Monona, O’Brien, Osceola, Plymouth, Sioux, and Woodbury.

The substate region referred to as Region 2 is made up of the following counties: Calhoun, Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Hancock, Humboldt, Kossuth, Palo Alto, Pocahontas, Sac, Webster, Winnebago, Worth, and Wright.

The substate region referred to as Region 3 is made up of the following counties: Allamakee, Bremer, Butler, Cerro Gordo, Chickasaw, Clayton, Fayette, Floyd, Franklin, Grundy, Hardin, Howard, Marshall, Mitchell, Tama, and Winneshiek.

The substate region referred to as Region 4 is made up of the following counties: Adair, Adams, Audubon, Cass, Fremont, Guthrie, Mills, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie, Ringgold, Shelby, Taylor, and Union.

The substate region referred to as Region 5 is made up of the following counties: Boone, Clarke, Dallas, Decatur, Greene, Hamilton, Jasper, Lucas, Madison, Marion, Polk, Story, Warren, and Wayne.

The substate region referred to as Region 6 is made up of the following counties: Appanoose, Benton, Davis, Henry, Iowa, Jefferson, Keokuk, Lee, Mahaska, Monroe, Poweshiek, Van Buren, Wapello, and Washington.

The substate region referred to as Region 7 is made up of the following counties: Black Hawk, Buchanan, Cedar, Clinton, Delaware, Des Moines, Dubuque, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Linn, Louisa, Muscatine, and Scott.

Long description end. Return to Figure 16.

Long description, Figure 17: Figure 17 is a state map of Kansas showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Northeast is made up of the following counties: Atchison, Brown, Doniphan, Douglas, Franklin, Geary, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Leavenworth, Lyon, Marshall, Miami, Morris, Nemaha, Osage, Pottawatomie, Riley, Shawnee, Wabaunsee, and Wyandotte.

The substate region referred to as Northwest and North Central is made up of the following counties: Cheyenne, Clay, Cloud, Decatur, Dickinson, Ellis, Ellsworth, Gove, Graham, Jewell, Lincoln, Logan, Mitchell, Norton, Osborne, Ottawa, Phillips, Rawlins, Republic, Rooks, Russell, Saline, Sheridan, Sherman, Smith, Thomas, Trego, Wallace, and Washington.

The substate region referred to as South Central is made up of the following counties: Barber, Barton, Butler, Cowley, Harper, Harvey, Kingman, Marion, McPherson, Pratt, Reno, Rice, Sedgwick, Stafford, and Sumner.

The substate region referred to as Southeast is made up of the following counties: Allen, Anderson, Bourbon, Chase, Chautauqua, Cherokee, Coffey, Crawford, Elk, Greenwood, Labette, Linn, Montgomery, Neosho, Wilson, and Woodson.

The substate region referred to as Southwest is made up of the following counties: Clark, Comanche, Edwards, Finney, Ford, Grant, Gray, Greeley, Hamilton, Haskell, Hodgeman, Kearny, Kiowa, Lane, Meade, Morton, Ness, Pawnee, Rush, Scott, Seward, Stanton, Stevens, and Wichita.

Long description end. Return to Figure 17.

Long description, Figure 18: Figure 18 is a state map of Kentucky showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Adanta, Cumberland River, and Lifeskills is made up of the following counties: Adair, Allen, Barren, Bell, Butler, Casey, Clay, Clinton, Cumberland, Edmonson, Green, Harlan, Hart, Jackson, Knox, Laurel, Logan, McCreary, Metcalfe, Monroe, Pulaski, Rockcastle, Russell, Simpson, Taylor, Warren, Wayne, and Whitley.

The substate region referred to as Communicare and River Valley is made up of the following counties: Breckinridge, Daviess, Grayson, Hancock, Hardin, Henderson, Larue, Marion, Mclean, Meade, Nelson, Ohio, Union, Washington, and Webster.

The substate region referred to as Comprehend, New Vista, and North Key is made up of the following counties: Anderson, Boone, Bourbon, Boyle, Bracken, Campbell, Carroll, Clark, Estill, Fayette, Fleming, Franklin, Gallatin, Garrard, Grant, Harrison, Jessamine, Kenton, Lewis, Lincoln, Madison, Mason, Mercer, Nicholas, Owen, Pendleton, Powell, Robertson, Scott, and Woodford.

The substate region referred to as Four Rivers and Pennyroyal is made up of the following counties: Ballard, Caldwell, Calloway, Carlisle, Christian, Crittenden, Fulton, Graves, Hickman, Hopkins, Livingston, Lyon, Marshall, McCracken, Muhlenberg, Todd, and Trigg.

The substate region referred to as Kentucky River, Mountain, and Pathways is made up of the following counties: Bath, Boyd, Breathitt, Carter, Elliott, Floyd, Greenup, Johnson, Knott, Lawrence, Lee, Leslie, Letcher, Magoffin, Martin, Menifee, Montgomery, Morgan, Owsley, Perry, Pike, Rowan, and Wolfe.

The substate region referred to as Seven Counties is made up of the following counties: Bullitt, Henry, Jefferson, Oldham, Shelby, Spencer, and Trimble.

Long description end. Return to Figure 18.

Long description, Figure 19: Figure 19 is a state map of Louisiana showing substate regions in terms of parishes.

The substate region referred to as Region 1 is made up of the following parishes: Orleans, Plaquemines, and St. Bernard.

The substate region referred to as Region 10 (Jefferson) is made up of the following parish: Jefferson.

The substate region referred to as Regions 2 and 9 is made up of the following parishes: Ascension, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Iberville, Livingston, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Washington, West Baton Rouge, and West Feliciana.

The substate region referred to as Region 3 is made up of the following parishes: Assumption, Lafourche, St. Charles, St. James, St. John the Baptist, St. Mary, and Terrebonne.

The substate region referred to as Regions 4, 5, and 6 is made up of the following parishes: Acadia, Allen, Avoyelles, Beauregard, Calcasieu, Cameron, Catahoula, Concordia, Evangeline, Grant, Iberia, Jefferson Davis, La Salle, Lafayette, Rapides, St. Landry, St. Martin, Vermilion, Vernon, and Winn.

The substate region referred to as Regions 7 and 8 is made up of the following parishes: Bienville, Bossier, Caddo, Caldwell, Claiborne, De Soto, East Carroll, Franklin, Jackson, Lincoln, Madison, Morehouse, Natchitoches, Ouachita, Red River, Richland, Sabine, Tensas, Union, Webster, and West Carroll.

Long description end. Return to Figure 19.

Long description, Figure 20: Figure 20 is a state map of Maine showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Aroostook/Downeast is made up of the following counties: Aroostook, Hancock, and Washington.

The substate region referred to as Central is made up of the following counties: Kennebec and Somerset.

The substate region referred to as Cumberland is made up of the following county: Cumberland.

The substate region referred to as Midcoast is made up of the following counties: Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, and Waldo.

The substate region referred to as Penquis is made up of the following counties: Penobscot and Piscataquis.

The substate region referred to as Western is made up of the following counties: Androscoggin, Franklin, and Oxford.

The substate region referred to as York is made up of the following county: York.

Long description end. Return to Figure 20.

Long description, Figure 21: Figure 21 is a state map of Maryland showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Anne Arundel is made up of the following county: Anne Arundel.

The substate region referred to as Baltimore City is made up of the following independent city: Baltimore City.

The substate region referred to as Baltimore County is made up of the following county: Baltimore.

The substate region referred to as Mid Shore is made up of the following counties: Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s, and Talbot.

The substate region referred to as Montgomery is made up of the following county: Montgomery.

The substate region referred to as North Central is made up of the following counties: Carroll, Harford, and Howard.

The substate region referred to as Prince George’s is made up of the following county: Prince George’s.

The substate region referred to as South is made up of the following counties: Calvert, Charles, Somerset, St. Mary’s, Wicomico, and Worcester.

The substate region referred to as West is made up of the following counties: Allegany, Frederick, Garrett, and Washington.

Long description end. Return to Figure 21.

Long description, Figure 22: Figure 22 is a state map of Massachusetts showing substate regions in terms of census tracts from the 2010 decennial census, specified by a 6‑digit tract identifier.

The substate region referred to as Boston is made up of tracts 400100 ‐ 401200 in Norfolk County and all of the tracts in Suffolk County.

The substate region referred to as Central is made up of tracts 813801 ‐ 813802 in Hampden County; tracts 300100 ‐ 301102, 325100 ‐ 327103, and 388200 in Middlesex County; tracts 408101‐ 408102 and 442101 ‐ 443102 in Norfolk County; and tracts 700100 ‐ 702200, 705100 ‐ 739500, 743100 ‐ 761100, and 761300 ‐ 761400 in Worcester County.

The substate region referred to as Metrowest is made up of tracts 320102 ‐ 324102, 331101 ‐ 333600, 338100 ‐ 338500, 350103 ‐ 388100, and 980000 in Middlesex County; tracts 402101 ‐ 407100, 409101 ‐ 420302, 422100 ‐ 441204, and 457200 in Norfolk County; tracts 500101 ‐ 501202 and 504101 ‐ 505200 in Plymouth County; and tracts 740101 ‐ 742402 and 761200 in Worcester County.

The substate region referred to as Northeast is made up of all of the tracts in Essex County and tracts 310100 ‐ 318400, 328100 ‐ 330200, 334100 ‐ 337300, 339100 ‐ 342600, and 388300 in Middlesex County.

The substate region referred to as Southeast is made up of all of the tracts in Barnstable County; all of the tracts in Bristol County; all of the tracts in Dukes County; all of the tracts in Nantucket County; tracts 421100, 421200, and 456101 ‐ 457100 in Norfolk County; and tracts 502101 ‐ 503102 and 506101 ‐ 561200 in Plymouth County.

The substate region referred to as Western is made up of all of the tracts in Berkshire County; all of the tracts in Franklin County; tracts 800101 ‐ 813702 in Hampden County; all of the tracts in Hampshire County; and tracts 703100 ‐ 704200 in Worcester County.

Long description end. Return to Figure 22.

Long description, Figure 23: Figure 23 is a state map of Michigan showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Region 1 is made up of the following counties: Alger, Baraga, Chippewa, Delta, Dickinson, Gogebic, Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw, Luce, Mackinac, Marquette, Menominee, Ontonagon, and Schoolcraft.

The substate region referred to as Region 2 is made up of the following counties: Alcona, Alpena, Antrim, Benzie, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Crawford, Emmet, Grand Traverse, Iosco, Kalkaska, Leelanau, Manistee, Missaukee, Montmorency, Ogemaw, Oscoda, Otsego, Presque Isle, Roscommon, and Wexford.

The substate region referred to as Region 3 is made up of the following counties: Allegan, Kent, Lake, Mason, Muskegon, Oceana, and Ottawa.

The substate region referred to as Region 4 is made up of the following counties: Barry, Berrien, Branch, Calhoun, Cass, Kalamazoo, St. Joseph, and Van Buren.

The substate region referred to as Region 5 is made up of the following counties: Arenac, Bay, Clare, Clinton, Eaton, Gladwin, Gratiot, Hillsdale, Huron, Ingham, Ionia, Isabella, Jackson, Mecosta, Midland, Montcalm, Newaygo, Osceola, Saginaw, Shiawassee, and Tuscola.

The substate region referred to as Region 6 is made up of the following counties: Lenawee, Livingston, Monroe, and Washtenaw.

The substate region referred to as Region 7 is made up of the following county: Wayne.

The substate region referred to as Region 8 is made up of the following county: Oakland.

The substate region referred to as Region 9 is made up of the following county: Macomb.

The substate region referred to as Region 10 is made up of the following counties: Genesee, Lapeer, Sanilac, and St. Clair.

Long description end. Return to Figure 23.

Long description, Figure 24: Figure 24 is a state map of Minnesota showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Regions 1 and 2 is made up of the following counties: Aitkin, Becker, Beltrami, Carlton, Clearwater, Cook, Hubbard, Itasca, Kittson, Koochiching, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, and St. Louis.

The substate region referred to as Regions 3 and 4 is made up of the following counties: Benton, Cass, Chisago, Clay, Crow Wing, Douglas, Grant, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Otter Tail, Pine, Pope, Sherburne, Stearns, Stevens, Todd, Traverse, Wadena, Wilkin, and Wright.

The substate region referred to as Region 5 is made up of the following counties: Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Faribault, Jackson, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Martin, McLeod, Meeker, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Pipestone, Redwood, Renville, Rock, Sibley, Swift, Waseca, Watonwan, and Yellow Medicine.

The substate region referred to as Region 6 is made up of the following counties: Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, and Winona.

The substate region referred to as Region 7A (Hennepin) is made up of the following county: Hennepin.

The substate region referred to as Region 7B (Ramsey) is made up of the following county: Ramsey.

The substate region referred to as Region 7C is made up of the following counties: Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Scott, and Washington.

Long description end. Return to Figure 24.

Long description, Figure 25: Figure 25 is a state map of Mississippi showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Region 1 is made up of the following counties: Alcorn, Benton, Calhoun, Chickasaw, DeSoto, Itawamba, Lafayette, Lee, Marshall, Monroe, Panola, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Tate, Tippah, Tishomingo, Union, and Yalobusha.

The substate region referred to as Region 2 is made up of the following counties: Attala, Bolivar, Carroll, Coahoma, Grenada, Holmes, Humphreys, Issaquena, Leflore, Montgomery, Quitman, Sharkey, Sunflower, Tallahatchie, Tunica, Warren, Washington, and Yazoo.

The substate region referred to as Region 3 is made up of the following counties: Choctaw, Clarke, Clay, Jasper, Kemper, Lauderdale, Leake, Lowndes, Neshoba, Newton, Noxubee, Oktibbeha, Scott, Smith, Webster, and Winston.

The substate region referred to as Region 4 is made up of the following counties: Copiah, Hinds, Madison, Rankin, and Simpson.

The substate region referred to as Region 5 is made up of the following counties: Adams, Amite, Claiborne, Franklin, Jefferson, Lawrence, Lincoln, Pike, Walthall, and Wilkinson.

The substate region referred to as Region 6 is made up of the following counties: Covington, Forrest, Greene, Jefferson Davis, Jones, Lamar, Marion, Perry, and Wayne.

The substate region referred to as Region 7 is made up of the following counties: George, Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, Pearl River, and Stone.

Long description end. Return to Figure 25.

Long description, Figure 26: Figure 26 is a state map of Missouri showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Central is made up of the following counties: Adair, Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Camden, Carroll, Chariton, Clark, Cole, Cooper, Howard, Knox, Laclede, Lewis, Macon, Marion, Miller, Moniteau, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Osage, Pettis, Pike, Pulaski, Ralls, Randolph, Saline, Schuyler, Scotland, and Shelby.

The substate region referred to as Eastern (St. Louis City and County) is made up of the following county and independent city: St. Louis and St. Louis City.

The substate region referred to as Eastern (excluding St. Louis) is made up of the following counties: Franklin, Jefferson, Lincoln, St. Charles, and Warren.

The substate region referred to as Northwest (Jackson) is made up of the following county: Jackson.

The substate region referred to as Northwest (excluding Jackson) is made up of the following counties: Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Caldwell, Cass, Clay, Clinton, Daviess, DeKalb, Gentry, Grundy, Harrison, Holt, Johnson, Lafayette, Linn, Livingston, Mercer, Nodaway, Platte, Putnam, Ray, Sullivan, and Worth.

The substate region referred to as Southeast is made up of the following counties: Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Carter, Crawford, Dent, Douglas, Dunklin, Gasconade, Howell, Iron, Madison, Maries, Mississippi, New Madrid, Oregon, Ozark, Pemiscot, Perry, Phelps, Reynolds, Ripley, Scott, Shannon, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve, Stoddard, Texas, Washington, Wayne, and Wright.

The substate region referred to as Southwest is made up of the following counties: Barry, Barton, Bates, Benton, Cedar, Christian, Dade, Dallas, Greene, Henry, Hickory, Jasper, Lawrence, McDonald, Newton, Polk, St. Clair, Stone, Taney, Vernon, and Webster.

Long description end. Return to Figure 26.

Long description, Figure 27: Figure 27 is a state map of Montana showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Regions 1 and 3 is made up of the following counties: Big Horn, Carbon, Carter, Custer, Daniels, Dawson, Fallon, Fergus, Garfield, Golden Valley, Judith Basin, McCone, Musselshell, Petroleum, Phillips, Powder River, Prairie, Richland, Roosevelt, Rosebud, Sheridan, Stillwater, Sweet Grass, Treasure, Valley, Wheatland, Wibaux, and Yellowstone.

The substate region referred to as Region 2 is made up of the following counties: Blaine, Cascade, Chouteau, Glacier, Hill, Liberty, Pondera, Teton, and Toole.

The substate region referred to as Region 4 is made up of the following counties: Beaverhead, Broadwater, Deer Lodge, Gallatin, Granite, Jefferson, Lewis and Clark, Madison, Meagher, Park, Powell, and Silver Bow.

The substate region referred to as Region 5 is made up of the following counties: Flathead, Lake, Lincoln, Mineral, Missoula, Ravalli, and Sanders.

Long description end. Return to Figure 27.

Long description, Figure 28: Figure 28 is a state map of Nebraska showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Regions 1 and 2 is made up of the following counties: Arthur, Banner, Box Butte, Chase, Cheyenne, Dawes, Dawson, Deuel, Dundy, Frontier, Garden, Gosper, Grant, Hayes, Hitchcock, Hooker, Keith, Kimball, Lincoln, Logan, McPherson, Morrill, Perkins, Red Willow, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan, Sioux, and Thomas.

The substate region referred to as Region 3 is made up of the following counties: Adams, Blaine, Buffalo, Clay, Custer, Franklin, Furnas, Garfield, Greeley, Hall, Hamilton, Harlan, Howard, Kearney, Loup, Merrick, Nuckolls, Phelps, Sherman, Valley, Webster, and Wheeler.

The substate region referred to as Region 4 is made up of the following counties: Antelope, Boone, Boyd, Brown, Burt, Cedar, Cherry, Colfax, Cuming, Dakota, Dixon, Holt, Keya Paha, Knox, Madison, Nance, Pierce, Platte, Rock, Stanton, Thurston, and Wayne.

The substate region referred to as Region 5 is made up of the following counties: Butler, Fillmore, Gage, Jefferson, Johnson, Lancaster, Nemaha, Otoe, Pawnee, Polk, Richardson, Saline, Saunders, Seward, Thayer, and York.

The substate region referred to as Region 6 is made up of the following counties: Cass, Dodge, Douglas, Sarpy, and Washington.

Long description end. Return to Figure 28.

Long description, Figure 29: Figure 29 is a state map of Nevada showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Clark is made up of the following county: Clark.

The substate region referred to as Northern is made up of the following counties: Carson City, Churchill, Douglas, Lyon, and Storey.

The substate region referred to as Rural/Southern is made up of the following counties: Elko, Esmeralda, Eureka, Humboldt, Lander, Lincoln, Mineral, Nye, Pershing, and White Pine.

The substate region referred to as Washoe is made up of the following county: Washoe.

Long description end. Return to Figure 29.

Long description, Figure 30: Figure 30 is a state map of New Hampshire showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Central is made up of the following counties: Belknap, Merrimack, Strafford, and Sullivan.

The substate region referred to as Northern is made up of the following counties: Carroll, Coos, and Grafton.

The substate region referred to as Southern is made up of the following counties: Cheshire, Hillsborough, and Rockingham.

Long description end. Return to Figure 30.

Long description, Figure 31: Figure 31 is a state map of New Jersey showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Central is made up of the following counties: Hunterdon, Mercer, Monmouth, and Somerset.

The substate region referred to as Metropolitan is made up of the following counties: Essex, Middlesex, and Union.

The substate region referred to as Northern is made up of the following counties: Bergen, Hudson, Morris, Passaic, Sussex, and Warren.

The substate region referred to as Southern is made up of the following counties: Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Ocean, and Salem.

Long description end. Return to Figure 31.

Long description, Figure 32: Figure 32 is a state map of New Mexico showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Region 1 is made up of the following counties: Cibola, McKinley, San Juan, Sandoval, and Valencia.

The substate region referred to as Region 2 is made up of the following counties: Colfax, Guadalupe, Los Alamos, Mora, Rio Arriba, San Miguel, Santa Fe, Taos, and Union.

The substate region referred to as Region 3 (Bernalillo) is made up of the following county: Bernalillo.

The substate region referred to as Region 4 is made up of the following counties: Chaves, Curry, De Baca, Eddy, Harding, Lea, Quay, and Roosevelt.

The substate region referred to as Region 5a is made up of the following counties: Catron, Grant, Hidalgo, Lincoln, Luna, Otero, Sierra, Socorro, and Torrance.

The substate region referred to as Region 5b (Doña Ana) is made up of the following county: Doña Ana.

Long description end. Return to Figure 32.

Long description, Figure 33: Figure 33 is a state map of New York showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Region 1: Long Island is made up of the following counties: Nassau and Suffolk.

The substate region referred to as Region 2A: Bronx is made up of the following county: Bronx.

The substate region referred to as Region 2B: Kings is made up of the following county: Kings.

The substate region referred to as Region 2C: New York is made up of the following county: New York.

The substate region referred to as Region 2D: Queens is made up of the following county: Queens.

The substate region referred to as Region 2E: Richmond is made up of the following county: Richmond.

The substate region referred to as Region 3: Mid‐Hudson is made up of the following counties: Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, and Westchester.

The substate region referred to as Region 4: Capital Region is made up of the following counties: Albany, Columbia, Greene, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Warren, and Washington.

The substate region referred to as Region 5: Mohawk Valley is made up of the following counties: Fulton, Herkimer, Montgomery, Oneida, Otsego, and Schoharie.

The substate region referred to as Region 6: North Country is made up of the following counties: Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence.

The substate region referred to as Region 7: Central is made up of the following counties: Cayuga, Cortland, Madison, Onondaga, and Oswego.

The substate region referred to as Region 8: Southern Tier is made up of the following counties: Broome, Chemung, Chenango, Delaware, Schuyler, Steuben, Tioga, and Tompkins.

The substate region referred to as Region 9: Finger Lakes is made up of the following counties: Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, Wyoming, and Yates.

The substate region referred to as Region 10: Western is made up of the following counties: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, and Niagara.

Long description end. Return to Figure 33.

Long description, Figure 34: Figure 34 is a state map of North Carolina showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Alliance Health 1 is made up of the following counties: Cumberland, Durham, Harnett, Johnston, Orange, and Wake.

The substate region referred to as Alliance Health 2 is made up of the following county: Mecklenburg.

The substate region referred to as Partners Health Management is made up of the following counties: Burke, Cabarrus, Catawba, Cleveland, Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln, Rutherford, Stanly, Surry, Union, and Yadkin.

The substate region referred to as Trillium Health Resources 1 is made up of the following counties: Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Gates, Halifax, Hertford, Martin, Northampton, Pasquotank, Perquimans, and Warren.

The substate region referred to as Trillium Health Resources 2 is made up of the following counties: Beaufort, Dare, Edgecombe, Greene, Hyde, Nash, Pamlico, Pitt, Tyrrell, Washington, and Wilson.

The substate region referred to as Trillium Health Resources 3 is made up of the following counties: Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, Hoke, Lee, Moore, New Hanover, Robeson, and Scotland.

The substate region referred to as Trillium Health Resources 4 is made up of the following counties: Carteret, Craven, Duplin, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow, Pender, Sampson, and Wayne.

The substate region referred to as Trillium Health Resources 5 is made up of the following counties: Anson, Guilford, Montgomery, Randolph, and Richmond.

The substate region referred to as Vaya Health 1 is made up of the following counties: Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Avery, Buncombe, Caldwell, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Polk, Rowan, Swain, Transylvania, Watauga, Wilkes, and Yancey.

The substate region referred to as Vaya Health 2 is made up of the following counties: Alamance, Caswell, Chatham, Franklin, Granville, Person, Rockingham, Stokes, and Vance.

Long description end. Return to Figure 34.

Long description, Figure 35: Figure 35 is a state map of North Dakota showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Badlands is made up of the following counties: Adams, Billings, Bowman, Dunn, Golden Valley, Hettinger, Slope, and Stark.

The substate region referred to as West Central is made up of the following counties: Burleigh, Emmons, Grant, Kidder, Mclean, Mercer, Morton, Oliver, Sheridan, and Sioux.

The substate region referred to as Lake Region is made up of the following counties: Benson, Cavalier, Eddy, Ramsey, Rolette, and Towner.

The substate region referred to as North Central is made up of the following counties: Bottineau, Burke, McHenry, Mountrail, Pierce, Renville, and Ward.

The substate region referred to as Northeast is made up of the following counties: Grand Forks, Nelson, Pembina, and Walsh.

The substate region referred to as Northwest is made up of the following counties: Divide, McKenzie, and Williams.

The substate region referred to as South Central is made up of the following counties: Barnes, Dickey, Foster, Griggs, LaMoure, Logan, McIntosh, Stutsman, and Wells.

The substate region referred to as Southeast is made up of the following counties: Cass, Ransom, Richland, Sargent, Steele, and Traill.

Long description end. Return to Figure 35.

Long description, Figure 36: Figure 36 is a state map of Ohio showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Boards 2, 46, 55, and 68 is made up of the following counties: Allen, Auglaize, Champaign, Darke, Hardin, Logan, Miami, Preble, and Shelby.

The substate region referred to as Boards 3, 52, and 85 is made up of the following counties: Ashland, Holmes, Medina, and Wayne.

The substate region referred to as Boards 4 and 78 is made up of the following counties: Ashtabula and Trumbull.

The substate region referred to as Boards 5 and 60 is made up of the following counties: Athens, Coshocton, Guernsey, Hocking, Morgan, Muskingum, Noble, Perry, and Vinton.

The substate region referred to as Boards 7, 15, 41, 79, and 84 is made up of the following counties: Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana, Harrison, Jefferson, Monroe, Tuscarawas, and Washington.

The substate region referred to as Boards 8, 13, and 83 is made up of the following counties: Brown, Clermont, Clinton, and Warren.

The substate region referred to as Board 9 (Butler) is made up of the following county: Butler.

The substate region referred to as Board 12 is made up of the following counties: Clark, Greene, and Madison.

The substate region referred to as Boards 18 and 47 is made up of the following counties: Cuyahoga and Lorain.

The substate region referred to as Boards 20, 32, 54, and 69 is made up of the following counties: Defiance, Fulton, Hancock, Henry, Mercer, Paulding, Putnam, Van Wert, and Williams.

The substate region referred to as Boards 21, 39, 51, 70, and 80 is made up of the following counties: Crawford, Delaware, Huron, Marion, Morrow, Richland, and Union.

The substate region referred to as Boards 22, 74, and 87 is made up of the following counties: Erie, Ottawa, Sandusky, Seneca, Wood, and Wyandot.

The substate region referred to as Boards 23 and 45 is made up of the following counties: Fairfield, Knox, and Licking.

The substate region referred to as Board 25 (Franklin) is made up of the following county: Franklin.

The substate region referred to as Boards 27, 71, and 73 is made up of the following counties: Adams, Fayette, Gallia, Highland, Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs, Pickaway, Pike, Ross, and Scioto.

The substate region referred to as Boards 28, 43, and 67 is made up of the following counties: Geauga, Lake, and Portage.

The substate region referred to as Board 31 (Hamilton) is made up of the following county: Hamilton.

The substate region referred to as Board 48 (Lucas) is made up of the following county: Lucas.

The substate region referred to as Boards 50 and 76 is made up of the following counties: Mahoning and Stark.

The substate region referred to as Board 57 (Montgomery) is made up of the following county: Montgomery.

The substate region referred to as Board 77 (Summit) is made up of the following county: Summit.

Long description end. Return to Figure 36.

Long description, Figure 37: Figure 37 is a state map of Oklahoma showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Central is made up of the following counties: Canadian, Cleveland, Grady, and McClain.

The substate region referred to as East Central is made up of the following counties: Adair, Cherokee, Creek, Lincoln, McIntosh, Muskogee, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Sequoyah, and Wagoner.

The substate region referred to as Northeast is made up of the following counties: Craig, Delaware, Kay, Mayes, Noble, Nowata, Osage, Ottawa, Pawnee, Payne, Rogers, and Washington.

The substate region referred to as Northwest and Southwest is made up of the following counties: Alfalfa, Beaver, Beckham, Blaine, Caddo, Cimarron, Comanche, Cotton, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Garfield, Grant, Greer, Harmon, Harper, Jackson, Jefferson, Kingfisher, Kiowa, Logan, Major, Roger Mills, Stephens, Texas, Tillman, Washita, Woods, and Woodward.

The substate region referred to as Oklahoma County is made up of the following county: Oklahoma.

The substate region referred to as Southeast is made up of the following counties: Atoka, Bryan, Carter, Choctaw, Coal, Garvin, Haskell, Hughes, Johnston, Latimer, Le Flore, Love, Marshall, McCurtain, Murray, Pittsburg, Pontotoc, Pottawatomie, Pushmataha, and Seminole.

The substate region referred to as Tulsa County is made up of the following county: Tulsa.

Long description end. Return to Figure 37.

Long description, Figure 38: Figure 38 is a state map of Oregon showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Region 1 (Multnomah) is made up of the following county: Multnomah.

The substate region referred to as Region 2 (Washington) is made up of the following county: Washington.

The substate region referred to as Region 3 is made up of the following counties: Clackamas and Yamhill.

The substate region referred to as Region 4 is made up of the following counties: Clatsop, Columbia, Marion, Polk, and Tillamook.

The substate region referred to as Region 5 is made up of the following counties: Benton, Lane, Lincoln, and Linn.

The substate region referred to as Region 6 is made up of the following counties: Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, and Josephine.

The substate region referred to as Region 7 is made up of the following counties: Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, and Wheeler.

Long description end. Return to Figure 38.

Long description, Figure 39: Figure 39 is a state map of Pennsylvania showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Region 1 (Allegheny) is made up of the following county: Allegheny.

The substate region referred to as Regions 3, 8, 9, and 51 is made up of the following counties: Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Cambria, Clarion, and Indiana.

The substate region referred to as Regions 4, 11, 37, and 49 is made up of the following counties: Berks, Carbon, Monroe, Pike, Schuylkill, and Wayne.

The substate region referred to as Regions 5, 18, 23, 24, and 46 is made up of the following counties: Bedford, Blair, Cumberland, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Mifflin, and Perry.

The substate region referred to as Regions 6, 12, 16, 31, 35, 45, and 47 is made up of the following counties: Bradford, Centre, Clinton, Columbia, Lycoming, Montour, Northumberland, Potter, Snyder, Sullivan, Tioga, and Union.

The substate region referred to as Regions 7, 13, 20, and 33 is made up of the following counties: Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery.

The substate region referred to as Regions 10, 15, 27, 32, 43, and 44 is made up of the following counties: Cameron, Clearfield, Elk, Forest, Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean, Mercer, Venango, and Warren.

The substate region referred to as Regions 17 and 21 is made up of the following counties: Crawford and Erie.

The substate region referred to as Regions 19, 26, 28, and 42 is made up of the following counties: Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, and York.

The substate region referred to as Regions 22, 38, 40, 41, and 48 is made up of the following counties: Fayette, Greene, Somerset, Washington, and Westmoreland.

The substate region referred to as Regions 29 and 34 is made up of the following counties: Lehigh and Northampton.

The substate region referred to as Regions 30 and 50 is made up of the following counties: Lackawanna, Luzerne, Susquehanna, and Wyoming.

The substate region referred to as Region 36 (Philadelphia) is made up of the following county: Philadelphia.

Long description end. Return to Figure 39.

Long description, Figure 40: Figure 40 is a state map of Rhode Island showing substate regions in terms of census tracts from the 2010 decennial census, specified by a 6‑digit tract identifier.

The substate region referred to as Region 1: Southern Providence County is made up of tracts 011800 ‐ 012702 and 013101 ‐ 014800 in Providence County.

The substate region referred to as Region 2: Northern Providence County/Blackstone Valley is made up of tracts 010800 ‐ 011702, 012801 ‐ 013002, and 015000 ‐ 018500 in Providence County.

The substate region referred to as Region 3: Providence is made up of tracts 000101 ‐ 003700 in Providence County.

The substate region referred to as Region 4: Kent County is made up of all of the tracts in Kent County and tract 000500 in Washington County.

The substate region referred to as Region 5: East Bay is made up of all of the tracts in Bristol County and tracts 010101 ‐ 010702 in Providence County.

The substate region referred to as Region 6: Newport County is made up all of the tracts in Newport County.

The substate region referred to as Region 7: South County is made up of tracts 041500 ‐ 050402 and 050600 ‐ 051504 in Washington County.

Long description end. Return to Figure 40.

Long description, Figure 41: Figure 41 is a state map of South Carolina showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Region 1 is made up of the following counties: Abbeville, Anderson, Cherokee, Edgefield, Greenville, Greenwood, Laurens, McCormick, Newberry, Oconee, Pickens, Saluda, Spartanburg, and Union.

The substate region referred to as Region 2 is made up of the following counties: Chester, Chesterfield, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lancaster, Lee, Lexington, Richland, and York.

The substate region referred to as Region 3 is made up of the following counties: Clarendon, Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Marion, Marlboro, Sumter, and Williamsburg.

The substate region referred to as Region 4 is made up of the following counties: Aiken, Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell, Beaufort, Berkeley, Calhoun, Charleston, Colleton, Dorchester, Hampton, Jasper, and Orangeburg.

Long description end. Return to Figure 41.

Long description, Figure 42: Figure 42 is a state map of South Dakota showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Region 1 is made up of the following counties: Bennett, Butte, Custer, Fall River, Harding, Jackson, Lawrence, Meade, Oglala Lakota, Pennington, and Perkins.

The substate region referred to as Region 2 is made up of the following counties: Buffalo, Campbell, Corson, Dewey, Gregory, Haakon, Hand, Hughes, Hyde, Jones, Lyman, Mellette, Potter, Stanley, Sully, Todd, Tripp, Walworth, and Ziebach.

The substate region referred to as Region 3 is made up of the following counties: Beadle, Brookings, Brown, Clark, Codington, Day, Deuel, Edmunds, Faulk, Grant, Hamlin, Kingsbury, Lake, Marshall, McPherson, Moody, Roberts, and Spink.

The substate region referred to as Region 4 is made up of the following counties: Aurora, Bon Homme, Brule, Charles Mix, Clay, Davison, Douglas, Hanson, Hutchinson, Jerauld, Miner, Sanborn, Union, and Yankton.

The substate region referred to as Region 5 is made up of the following counties: Lincoln, McCook, Minnehaha, and Turner.

Long description end. Return to Figure 42.

Long description, Figure 43: Figure 43 is a state map of Tennessee showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Region 1 is made up of the following counties: Carter, Greene, Hancock, Hawkins, Johnson, Sullivan, Unicoi, and Washington.

The substate region referred to as Region 2 is made up of the following counties: Anderson, Blount, Campbell, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Hamblen, Jefferson, Knox, Loudon, Monroe, Morgan, Roane, Scott, Sevier, and Union.

The substate region referred to as Region 3 is made up of the following counties: Bledsoe, Bradley, Clay, Cumberland, DeKalb, Fentress, Grundy, Hamilton, Jackson, Macon, Marion, McMinn, Meigs, Overton, Pickett, Polk, Putnam, Rhea, Sequatchie, Smith, Van Buren, Warren, and White.

The substate region referred to as Region 4 (Davidson) is made up of the following county: Davidson.

The substate region referred to as Region 5 is made up of the following counties: Bedford, Cannon, Cheatham, Coffee, Dickson, Franklin, Giles, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Lawrence, Lewis, Lincoln, Marshall, Maury, Montgomery, Moore, Perry, Robertson, Rutherford, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Wayne, Williamson, and Wilson.

The substate region referred to as Region 6 is made up of the following counties: Benton, Carroll, Chester, Crockett, Decatur, Dyer, Fayette, Gibson, Hardeman, Hardin, Haywood, Henderson, Henry, Lake, Lauderdale, Madison, McNairy, Obion, Tipton, and Weakley.

The substate region referred to as Region 7 (Shelby) is made up of the following county: Shelby.

Long description end. Return to Figure 43.

Long description, Figure 44: Figure 44 is a state map of Texas showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Region 1 is made up of the following counties: Armstrong, Bailey, Briscoe, Carson, Castro, Childress, Cochran, Collingsworth, Crosby, Dallam, Deaf Smith, Dickens, Donley, Floyd, Garza, Gray, Hale, Hall, Hansford, Hartley, Hemphill, Hockley, Hutchinson, King, Lamb, Lipscomb, Lubbock, Lynn, Moore, Motley, Ochiltree, Oldham, Parmer, Potter, Randall, Roberts, Sherman, Swisher, Terry, Wheeler, and Yoakum.

The substate region referred to as Region 2 is made up of the following counties: Archer, Baylor, Brown, Callahan, Clay, Coleman, Comanche, Cottle, Eastland, Fisher, Foard, Hardeman, Haskell, Jack, Jones, Kent, Knox, Mitchell, Montague, Nolan, Runnels, Scurry, Shackelford, Stephens, Stonewall, Taylor, Throckmorton, Wichita, Wilbarger, and Young.

The substate region referred to as Region 3 is made up of the following counties: Collin, Cooke, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Erath, Fannin, Grayson, Hood, Hunt, Kaufman, Navarro, Rockwall, Johnson, Palo Pinto, Parker, Somervell, Tarrant, and Wise.

The substate region referred to as Region 4 is made up of the following counties: Anderson, Bowie, Camp, Cass, Cherokee, Delta, Franklin, Gregg, Harrison, Henderson, Hopkins, Lamar, Marion, Morris, Panola, Rains, Red River, Rusk, Smith, Titus, Upshur, Van Zandt, and Wood.

The substate region referred to as Region 5 is made up of the following counties: Angelina, Hardin, Houston, Jasper, Jefferson, Nacogdoches, Newton, Orange, Polk, Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto, Shelby, Trinity, and Tyler.

The substate region referred to as Region 6 is made up of the following counties: Austin, Brazoria, Chambers, Colorado, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Matagorda, Montgomery, Walker, Waller, and Wharton.

The substate region referred to as Region 7 is made up of the following counties: Bastrop, Bell, Blanco, Bosque, Brazos, Burleson, Burnet, Caldwell, Coryell, Falls, Fayette, Freestone, Grimes, Hamilton, Hays, Hill, Lampasas, Lee, Leon, Limestone, Llano, Madison, McLennan, Milam, Mills, Robertson, San Saba, Travis, Washington, and Williamson.

The substate region referred to as Region 8 is made up of the following counties: Atascosa, Bandera, Bexar, Calhoun, Comal, Dewitt, Dimmit, Edwards, Frio, Gillespie, Goliad, Gonzales, Guadalupe, Jackson, Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, Kinney, La Salle, Lavaca, Maverick, Medina, Real, Uvalde, Val Verde, Victoria, Wilson, and Zavala.

The substate region referred to as Region 9 is made up of the following counties: Andrews, Borden, Coke, Concho, Crane, Crockett, Dawson, Ector, Gaines, Glasscock, Howard, Irion, Kimble, Loving, Martin, Mason, McCulloch, Menard, Midland, Pecos, Reagan, Reeves, Schleicher, Sterling, Sutton, Terrell, Tom Green, Upton, Ward, and Winkler.

The substate region referred to as Region 10 is made up of the following counties: Brewster, Culberson, El Paso, Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, and Presidio.

The substate region referred to as Region 11 is made up of the following counties: Aransas, Bee, Brooks, Cameron, Duval, Hidalgo, Jim Hogg, Jim Wells, Kenedy, Kleberg, Live Oak, McMullen, Nueces, Refugio, San Patricio, Starr, Webb, Willacy, and Zapata.

Long description end. Return to Figure 44.

Long description, Figure 45: Figure 45 is a state map of Utah showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Bear River is made up of the following counties: Box Elder, Cache, and Rich.

The substate region referred to as Northeastern, Summit, Tooele, and Wasatch is made up of the following counties: Daggett, Duchesne, Summit, Tooele, Uintah, and Wasatch.

The substate region referred to as Central, Four Corners, and San Juan is made up of the following counties: Carbon, Emery, Grand, Juab, Millard, Piute, San Juan, Sanpete, Sevier, and Wayne.

The substate region referred to as Southwest is made up of the following counties: Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Kane, and Washington.

The substate region referred to as Davis County is made up of the following county: Davis.

The substate region referred to as Salt Lake County is made up of the following county: Salt Lake.

The substate region referred to as Utah County is made up of the following county: Utah.

The substate region referred to as Weber, Morgan is made up of the following counties: Morgan and Weber.

Long description end. Return to Figure 45.

Long description, Figure 46: Figure 46 is a state map of Vermont showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Champlain Valley is made up of the following counties: Addison, Chittenden, Franklin, and Grand Isle.

The substate region referred to as Rural Northeast is made up of the following counties: Caledonia, Essex, Lamoille, Orleans, and Washington.

The substate region referred to as Rural Southeast is made up of the following counties: Orange, Windham, and Windsor.

The substate region referred to as Rural Southwest is made up of the following counties: Bennington and Rutland.

Long description end. Return to Figure 46.

Long description, Figure 47: Figure 47 is a state map of Virginia showing substate regions in terms of counties and independent cities.

The substate region referred to as Region 1 is made up of the following counties and independent cities: Albemarle, Alleghany, Amherst, Appomattox, Augusta, Bath, Bedford, Bedford City, Buena Vista City, Campbell, Caroline, Charlottesville City, Clarke, Covington City, Culpeper, Fauquier, Fluvanna, Frederick, Fredericksburg City, Greene, Harrisonburg City, Highland, King George, Lexington City, Louisa, Lynchburg City, Madison, Nelson, Orange, Page, Rappahannock, Rockbridge, Rockingham, Shenandoah, Spotsylvania, Stafford, Staunton City, Warren, Waynesboro City, and Winchester City.

The substate region referred to as Region 2 is made up of the following counties and independent cities: Alexandria City, Arlington, Fairfax, Fairfax City, Falls Church City, Loudoun, Manassas City, Manassas Park City, and Prince William.

The substate region referred to as Region 3 is made up of the following counties and independent cities: Bland, Botetourt, Bristol City, Brunswick, Buchanan, Carroll, Craig, Danville City, Dickenson, Floyd, Franklin, Galax City, Giles, Grayson, Halifax, Henry, Lee, Martinsville City, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Norton City, Patrick, Pittsylvania, Pulaski, Radford City, Roanoke, Roanoke City, Russell, Salem City, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, Wise, and Wythe.

The substate region referred to as Region 4 is made up of the following counties and independent cities: Amelia, Buckingham, Charles City, Charlotte, Chesterfield, Colonial Heights City, Cumberland, Dinwiddie, Emporia City, Goochland, Greensville, Hanover, Henrico, Hopewell City, Lunenburg, New Kent, Nottoway, Petersburg City, Powhatan, Prince Edward, Prince George, Richmond City, Surry, and Sussex.

The substate region referred to as Region 5 is made up of the following counties and independent cities: Accomack, Chesapeake City, Essex, Franklin City, Gloucester, Hampton City, Isle of Wight, James City, King and Queen, King William, Lancaster, Mathews, Middlesex, Newport News City, Norfolk City, Northampton, Northumberland, Poquoson City, Portsmouth City, Richmond, Southampton, Suffolk City, Virginia Beach City, Westmoreland, Williamsburg City, and York.

Long description end. Return to Figure 47.

Long description, Figure 48: Figure 48 is a state map of Washington showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Great Rivers and Southwest Washington is made up of the following counties: Clark, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Klickitat, Lewis, Pacific, Skamania, and Wahkiakum.

The substate region referred to as Greater Columbia and North Central is made up of the following counties: Asotin, Benton, Chelan, Columbia, Douglas, Franklin, Garfield, Grant, Kittitas, Okanogan, Walla Walla, Whitman, and Yakima.

The substate region referred to as King is made up of the following county: King.

The substate region referred to as North Sound is made up of the following counties: Island, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, and Whatcom.

The substate region referred to as Pierce is made up of the following county: Pierce.

The substate region referred to as Salish is made up of the following counties: Clallam, Jefferson, and Kitsap.

The substate region referred to as Spokane is made up of the following counties: Adams, Ferry, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, Spokane, and Stevens.

The substate region referred to as Thurston‐Mason is made up of the following counties: Mason and Thurston.

Long description end. Return to Figure 48.

Long description, Figure 49: Figure 49 is a state map of West Virginia showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Region I is made up of the following counties: Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, Ohio, and Wetzel.

The substate region referred to as Region II is made up of the following counties: Berkeley, Grant, Hampshire, Hardy, Jefferson, Mineral, Morgan, and Pendleton.

The substate region referred to as Region III is made up of the following counties: Calhoun, Jackson, Pleasants, Ritchie, Roane, Tyler, Wirt, and Wood.

The substate region referred to as Region IV is made up of the following counties: Barbour, Braxton, Doddridge, Gilmer, Harrison, Lewis, Marion, Monongalia, Preston, Randolph, Taylor, Tucker, and Upshur.

The substate region referred to as Region V is made up of the following counties: Boone, Cabell, Clay, Kanawha, Lincoln, Logan, Mason, Mingo, Putnam, and Wayne.

The substate region referred to as Region VI is made up of the following counties: Fayette, Greenbrier, McDowell, Mercer, Monroe, Nicholas, Pocahontas, Raleigh, Summers, Webster, and Wyoming.

Long description end. Return to Figure 49.

Long description, Figure 50: Figure 50 is a state map of Wisconsin showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Milwaukee is made up of the following county: Milwaukee.

The substate region referred to as Northeastern is made up of the following counties: Brown, Calumet, Door, Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Kewaunee, Manitowoc, Marinette, Marquette, Menominee, Oconto, Outagamie, Shawano, Sheboygan, Waupaca, Waushara, and Winnebago.

The substate region referred to as Northern is made up of the following counties: Ashland, Bayfield, Florence, Forest, Iron, Langlade, Lincoln, Marathon, Oneida, Portage, Price, Sawyer, Taylor, Vilas, and Wood.

The substate region referred to as Southeastern is made up of the following counties: Jefferson, Kenosha, Ozaukee, Racine, Walworth, Washington, and Waukesha.

The substate region referred to as Southern is made up of the following counties: Adams, Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Dodge, Grant, Green, Iowa, Juneau, Lafayette, Richland, Rock, Sauk, and Vernon.

The substate region referred to as Western is made up of the following counties: Barron, Buffalo, Burnett, Chippewa, Clark, Douglas, Dunn, Eau Claire, Jackson, La Crosse, Monroe, Pepin, Pierce, Polk, Rusk, St. Croix, Trempealeau, and Washburn.

Long description end. Return to Figure 50.

Long description, Figure 51: Figure 51 is a state map of Wyoming showing substate regions in terms of counties.

The substate region referred to as Judicial District 1 (Laramie) is made up of the following county: Laramie.

The substate region referred to as Judicial District 2 and Judicial District 8 ‐ Part 1 is made up of the following counties: Albany, Carbon, Goshen, and Platte.

The substate region referred to as Judicial District 3 is made up of the following counties: Lincoln, Sweetwater, and Uinta.

The substate region referred to as Judicial District 4 is made up of the following counties: Johnson and Sheridan.

The substate region referred to as Judicial District 5 is made up of the following counties: Big Horn, Hot Springs, Park, and Washakie.

The substate region referred to as Judicial District 6 and Judicial District 8 ‐ Part 2 is made up of the following counties: Campbell, Converse, Crook, Niobrara, and Weston.

The substate region referred to as Judicial District 7 (Natrona) is made up of the following county: Natrona.

The substate region referred to as Judicial District 9 is made up of the following counties: Fremont, Sublette, and Teton.

Long description end. Return to Figure 51.

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