
| 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 |

| 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. |
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| 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. | ||

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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) |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

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

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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). | ||||

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 |

| 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 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.