States in GOV
As of November 2009, all states in the U.S. have operational domains in gov:
Alabama | al.gov and alabama.gov |
Alaska | alaska.gov |
Arizona | az.gov |
Arkansas | ar.gov and arkansas.gov |
California | ca.gov and california.gov |
Colorado | colorado.gov |
Connecticut | ct.gov |
Delaware | Delaware.gov |
Florida | florida.gov and fl.gov (redirects to myflorida.com) |
Georgia | georgia.gov and ga.gov |
Guam | guam.gov |
Hawaii | hawaii.gov (redirects to ehawaii.gov) |
Idaho | idaho.gov |
Illinois | Illinois.gov |
Indiana | in.gov |
Iowa | iowa.gov and ia.gov |
Kansas | ks.gov and kansas.gov |
Kentucky | ky.gov and kentucky.gov |
Louisiana | la.gov and louisiana.gov |
Maine | maine.gov |
Maryland | maryland.gov |
Massachusetts | mass.gov |
Michigan | michigan.gov |
Minnesota | mn.gov (redirects to state.mn.us) |
Mississippi | mississippi.gov |
Missouri | mo.gov |
Montana | mt.gov and montana.gov |
Nebraska | nebraska.gov |
Nevada | nv.gov |
New Hampshire | nh.gov and visitnh.gov |
New Jersey | nj.gov and newjersey.gov |
New Mexico | newmexico.gov |
New York | ny.gov |
North Carolina | nc.gov and northcarolina.gov |
North Dakota | nd.gov |
Ohio | ohio.gov and oh.gov |
Oklahoma | ok.gov |
Oregon | oregon.gov |
Pennsylvania | pa.gov and pennsylvania.gov |
Puerto Rico | pr.gov |
Rhode Island | ri.gov |
South Carolina | sc.gov |
South Dakota | sd.gov |
Tennessee | tennessee.gov and tn.gov |
Texas | texas.gov |
Utah | utah.gov |
Vermont | vermont.gov |
Virginia | virginia.gov |
Washington | wa.gov and washington.gov |
West Virginia | wv.gov |
Wisconsin | wisconsin.gov |
Wyoming | wyoming.gov |
The District of Columbia follows this trend with dc.gov
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Famous quotes containing the words states in and/or states:
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—James Madison (17511836)
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—Benjamin Harrison (18331901)