ESTIMATED PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE OF LUNG DISEASE BY LUNG ASSOCIATION TERRITORY

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ESTIMATED PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE OF LUNG DISEASE BY LUNG ASSOCIATION TERRITORY AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION EPIDEMIOLOGY AND STATISTICS UNIT RESEARCH AND PROGRAM SERVICES April 2007

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Estimated Prevalence and Incidence of Lung Disease by Lung Association Territory has been compiled to provide Lung Associations with lung disease morbidity data pertinent to the areas they serve. This document displays prevalence estimates of asthma, chronic bronchitis and emphysema as well as the incidence of lung cancer at the state, county and constituent levels. Data are based upon the 2005 National Health Interview Survey, the 2005 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey, CDC Wonder and the 2003 joint report from CDC s National Program of Cancer Registries, NCI s SEER program and state-based cancer registries. Prior to 2001, this publication also showed estimates for acute lung diseases. Due to the revision of the National Health Interview Survey s questionnaire in 1997, questions on acute lung diseases were eliminated. Therefore, the most recent acute lung disease estimates by lung association territory are in the April 2000 Estimated Prevalence and Incidence of Lung Disease by Lung Association Territory. Questions on chronic lung disease were revised as well. Chronic bronchitis and emphysema prevalence estimates are still obtained from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) but current estimates cannot be compared to those found in versions of the Estimated Prevalence and Incidence of Lung Disease by Lung Association Territory prior to 2001. Adult asthma prevalence estimates are taken from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS), a state-based, random-digit-dialed survey of the non-institutionalized U.S. adult population. The BRFSS has been collecting data on asthma prevalence since 2000 and these estimates have been used in this publication since April 2001. Pediatric asthma prevalence estimates are based on agespecific national prevalence rates from the 2005 NHIS applied to age-specific county population estimates from the US Census. Lung cancer incidence estimates are obtained from CDC Wonder, a state by state database, and a report from the two federal programs that support population-based cancer registries in the U.S. The report delineates the age-adjusted incidence rates for lung cancer during 2003. Information from this joint report covers approximately 96% of the U.S. population. For those states not included in the report (3), a call was made to the individual state-cancer registries and the latest incidence counts and age-adjusted rates were collected and used. Please note that these numbers reflect the estimated prevalence and incidence of lung disease within each Lung Association area, and not the actual number. That is, the estimate is derived from national and/or state data and adjusted for the age-specific population of each area. Many other factors may affect actual prevalence. When releasing this information to the public or press, make efforts to ensure that the nature and derivation of these estimates are understood. April 2007

STATISTICAL METHODOLOGY Presently, county-specific measurements of the number of persons with chronic lung disease are not available. In order to assess the magnitude of lung disease at the county levels, we have utilized a synthetic estimation technique originally developed by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. This method uses age-specific national or state estimates of diagnosed lung disease to project the prevalence of chronic lung disease and sex-specific age-adjusted state estimates to project the incidence of lung cancer within the counties served by Lung Association constituents. Table 1 summarizes these prevalence and incidence estimates. Prevalence Estimates: Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema. This is the eighth year that the revised National Health Interview Survey questionnaire has been utilized. Prior to 1997, survey respondents were asked Have you or someone in your family had chronic bronchitis or emphysema in the past year? After 1997, the chronic bronchitis question states, Have you been diagnosed with chronic bronchitis by a health professional in the past year? while the emphysema question asks respondents, Have you been diagnosed with emphysema by a health professional during your lifetime? Revisions to these questions included a change in prevalence time frames (ending overall COPD estimates) and the elimination of childhood estimates. This year s publication utilized the 2005 National Health Interview Survey. It was estimated that 8.9 million Americans had a diagnosis of chronic bronchitis and 3.8 million Americans had emphysema. Local area prevalence of chronic bronchitis and emphysema are estimated by applying age-specific national prevalence rates from the 2005 NHIS to age-specific county-level resident populations for 2005. Thereafter, the age-specific prevalence estimates for each county within a Lung Association area are summed to determine its overall prevalence. Prevalence estimates for chronic bronchitis and emphysema are calculated for those 18-44, 45 to 64 and 65 plus. An individual respondent to the NHIS can report the presence of more than one chronic lung disease, i.e. chronic bronchitis and emphysema. For this reason and the fact that prevalence estimates are over different time frames (chronic bronchitis prevalence over a year vs. emphysema over a lifetime), adding these estimates to calculate COPD prevalence should not be performed, as it would overestimate the prevalence in your community. Adult Asthma. This is the sixth year that the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey has been used. It was assumed that state-specific figures would be a better measure of county prevalence than national estimates from the National Health Interview Survey. The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey questionnaire asks respondents Have you ever been diagnosed with asthma by a health professional? and Do you still have asthma? Data results from the latter question are used to obtain county estimates. In 2005, the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) survey indicated that approximately 8.0% of adults residing in the United States reported having asthma.

Local area prevalence of adult asthma is estimated by applying age-specific state prevalence rates from the 2005 BRFSS to age-specific county-level resident populations obtained from the U.S. Bureau of the Census web site. Thereafter, the age-specific prevalence estimates for each county within a Lung Association area are summed to determine its overall prevalence. The prevalence estimate for adult asthma is calculated for those 18 years of age and over. Pediatric Asthma. Local area prevalence of pediatric asthma is estimated by applying age-specific state prevalence rates from the 2005 NHIS to age-specific county-level resident populations obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau web site. Thereafter, the age-specific prevalence estimates for each county within a Lung Association area are summed to determine its overall prevalence. The prevalence estimate for pediatric asthma is calculated for those under 18 years of age. Incidence Estimates: Lung Cancer. In 2007 the U.S. Cancer Statistics Working Group published its fifth joint report displaying 2003 state specific lung cancer incidence estimates from both the NCI s Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) program and the CDC s National Program of Cancer Registries. SEER statistics are derived from 18 regional registries. Information from this joint report covers approximately 96% of the U.S. population. Data from an additional 3 states not included in this report or CDC Wonder were obtained from individual cancer registries. Caution should be used when comparing estimates from the majority of states with Arizona, Tennessee and Wyoming as State Cancer Registries provided their incidence rates. All incidence rates are from 2003. Local area incidence of lung cancer is estimated by applying 2003 age-adjusted incidence rates to county populations in 2003 obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau. Thereafter, the age-adjusted incidence estimates for each county within a Lung Association area are summed to determine its overall incidence. The incidence estimate for lung cancer is for all ages. The standard used to age-adjust the rates for this report was the 2000 U.S. standard population. Rates are per 100,000 population. Lung cancer incidence estimates cannot be compared with versions prior to the 2003 Estimated Prevalence and Incidence of Lung Disease by Lung Association Territory. Limitations of Estimates Since the statistics presented by the NHIS and BRFSS are based on a sample, they will differ (due to random sampling variability) from figures that would be derived from a complete census or case registry of people in the U.S. with these diseases. The results are also subject to reporting, non-response and processing errors. These types of errors are kept to a minimum by methods built into the survey. Additionally, a major limitation of both surveys is that the information collected represents self-reports of medically diagnosed conditions, which may underestimate disease prevalence since not all individuals with these conditions have been properly diagnosed. However, the NHIS is the best available source that depicts the magnitude of chronic lung disease on the national level, while the BRFSS is the best available source for adult asthma information on the state level. The conditions covered in the surveys may vary considerably in the accuracy and completeness with which they are reported.

Local estimates of chronic lung diseases are scaled in direct proportion to the base population of the county and its age distribution. No adjustments are made for other factors that may affect local prevalence (e.g. local prevalence of cigarette smokers or occupational exposures) since the health surveys that obtain such data are rarely conducted on the county level. Because the estimates do not account for geographic differences in the prevalence of chronic and acute diseases, the sum of the estimates for each of the counties in the United States may not exactly reflect the national estimate derived by the NHIS or state estimates derived by the BRFSS. Sources: 1. Irwin, R. Guide to Local Area Populations U.S. Bureau of the Census Technical Paper Number 39 (1972). 2. National Center for Health Statistics. Raw Data from the National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2005. Calculations by the American Lung Association Research and Program Services Division using SPSS and SUDAAN software. 3. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2005. 4. U.S. Cancer Statistics Working Group. U.S. Cancer Statistics: 2003 Incidence. 5. State-Cancer Registries of AZ, TN, WY. 6. U.S. Census Bureau, American Fact Finder, U.S. Census 2005, July 1, 2005. Note: States are organized by associations who have merged or plan to merge by July 1, 2007.

TABLE 1: ESTIMATED PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE OF LUNG DISEASE BY COUNTY, STATE AND LUNG ASSOCIATION, 2005 1 Total Pediatric Adult Chronic ALABAMA CONSTITUENT 4,557,808 96,988 247,186 143,339 63,292 3,442 ALA OF ALABAMA Autauga County 48,612 1,118 2,580 1,468 601 36 Baldwin County 162,586 3,241 8,942 5,303 2,542 116 Barbour County 28,414 586 1,554 899 394 22 Bibb County 21,516 456 1,166 667 280 16 Blount County 55,725 1,167 3,033 1,758 777 41 Bullock County 11,055 232 601 344 145 9 Butler County 20,766 451 1,115 664 321 16 Calhoun County 112,141 2,261 6,181 3,613 1,642 86 Chambers County 35,460 748 1,926 1,144 549 27 Cherokee County 24,522 460 1,377 821 398 19 Chilton County 41,744 895 2,260 1,302 560 31 Choctaw County 14,807 312 808 481 233 12 Clarke County 27,269 632 1,437 844 391 21 Clay County 13,964 266 777 465 229 11 Cleburne County 14,460 287 802 468 212 11 Coffee County 45,567 945 2,490 1,459 669 34 Colbert County 54,660 1,064 3,041 1,805 865 42 Conecuh County 13,257 284 719 428 205 10 Coosa County 11,162 219 621 368 175 9 Covington County 37,003 733 2,036 1,226 618 28 Crenshaw County 13,727 282 748 448 222 10 Cullman County 79,886 1,614 4,386 2,571 1,184 60 Dale County 48,748 1,142 2,562 1,488 661 38 Dallas County 44,366 1,088 2,293 1,345 618 34 DeKalb County 67,271 1,439 3,634 2,117 952 51 Elmore County 73,937 1,573 4,014 2,275 919 54 Escambia County 38,082 779 2,088 1,220 553 29 Etowah County 103,189 2,101 5,658 3,349 1,592 79 Fayette County 18,228 358 1,011 600 288 14 Franklin County 30,737 643 1,667 981 459 24 Geneva County 25,735 501 1,428 856 423 19 Greene County 9,661 230 505 298 139 8 Hale County 18,316 413 971 559 241 14 Henry County 16,610 333 917 544 261 13 Houston County 94,249 2,079 5,055 2,958 1,347 70 Jackson County 53,650 1,085 2,962 1,742 806 41 Jefferson County 657,229 13,969 35,690 20,749 9,239 503 Lamar County 14,962 284 836 499 245 12 Lauderdale County 87,691 1,661 4,899 2,894 1,368 67 Lawrence County 34,605 722 1,895 1,096 478 26 Lee County 123,254 2,336 6,860 3,738 1,279 91 Limestone County 70,469 1,445 3,875 2,212 919 52 Lowndes County 13,076 318 678 394 176 10 Macon County 22,810 462 1,246 724 325 18 Madison County 298,192 6,344 16,214 9,304 3,940 222 Marengo County 21,879 516 1,147 676 316 17 Marion County 30,154 571 1,685 1,004 490 23 Marshall County 85,634 1,880 4,589 2,678 1,212 64 Mobile County 401,427 9,368 21,164 12,215 5,287 306 Monroe County 23,733 549 1,252 737 342 18 Montgomery County 221,619 5,017 11,784 6,752 2,850 170 Morgan County 113,740 2,419 6,189 3,595 1,592 86 Perry County 11,371 294 571 336 156 9 Pickens County 20,178 450 1,073 639 310 16 Pike County 29,639 612 1,611 921 388 22 Randolph County 22,717 481 1,226 730 355 17 Russell County 49,326 1,104 2,633 1,537 695 37 St. Clair County 72,330 1,498 3,964 2,273 961 53 Shelby County 171,465 3,839 9,244 5,169 1,951 122 Sumter County 13,819 324 720 421 192 11 Talladega County 80,457 1,697 4,384 2,551 1,138 61 Tallapoosa County 40,717 822 2,242 1,341 658 31 Tuscaloosa County 168,908 3,369 9,317 5,256 2,092 127 Walker County 70,117 1,400 3,870 2,283 1,072 54 Washington County 17,773 406 944 551 249 14 Wilcox County 12,937 338 650 379 171 10 Winston County 24,498 477 1,365 803 374 19

ARKANSAS CONSTITUENT 2,779,154 60,130 156,926 87,099 39,167 2,204 ALA OF ARKANSAS Arkansas County 20,073 426 1,141 648 312 16 Ashley County 23,178 515 1,300 729 334 19 Baxter County 40,330 643 2,451 1,466 868 32 Benton County 186,938 4,336 10,300 5,627 2,420 139 Boone County 35,793 716 2,066 1,172 574 28 Bradley County 12,192 244 704 397 194 10 Calhoun County 5,589 111 325 184 87 5 Carroll County 26,999 553 1,552 881 424 21 Chicot County 13,027 289 729 412 198 11 Clark County 22,916 418 1,355 737 320 19 Clay County 16,578 325 962 555 287 14 Cleburne County 25,391 443 1,516 883 479 20 Cleveland County 8,903 187 507 283 129 7 Columbia County 24,695 499 1,421 795 376 20 Conway County 20,739 441 1,177 663 316 17 Craighead County 86,735 1,846 4,922 2,666 1,099 68 Crawford County 57,630 1,329 3,192 1,757 752 45 Crittenden County 51,882 1,384 2,719 1,479 597 41 Cross County 19,237 437 1,070 596 267 16 Dallas County 8,524 184 482 276 136 7 Desha County 14,358 341 787 447 211 12 Drew County 18,693 391 1,067 585 254 15 Faulkner County 97,147 2,056 5,523 2,922 1,095 74 Franklin County 18,218 378 1,040 586 282 15 Fulton County 11,934 214 709 416 227 9 Garland County 93,551 1,748 5,490 3,179 1,693 74 Grant County 17,348 352 1,002 553 240 14 Greene County 39,401 853 2,224 1,233 552 31 Hempstead County 23,383 537 1,295 717 319 19 Hot Spring County 31,264 645 1,793 1,011 477 25 Howard County 14,552 330 808 449 205 12 Independence County 34,737 711 1,997 1,121 520 28 Izard County 13,430 236 801 463 246 11 Jackson County 17,601 333 1,034 577 263 14 Jefferson County 81,700 1,822 4,574 2,532 1,111 67 Johnson County 24,042 529 1,350 748 337 19 Lafayette County 8,027 166 460 264 133 7 Lawrence County 17,153 342 990 563 278 14 Lee County 11,545 237 663 364 158 10 Lincoln County 14,262 253 851 456 183 12 Little River County 13,227 275 757 431 210 11 Logan County 22,944 488 1,302 736 355 18 Lonoke County 60,658 1,389 3,369 1,825 732 46 Madison County 14,962 316 853 479 221 12 Marion County 16,735 283 1,010 593 321 13 Miller County 43,162 953 2,421 1,344 604 34 Mississippi County 47,911 1,236 2,542 1,411 626 40 Monroe County 9,302 210 517 299 153 8 Montgomery County 9,274 177 542 314 164 7 Nevada County 9,550 201 543 307 148 8 Newton County 8,452 163 496 285 139 7 Ouachita County 27,102 573 1,542 882 434 22 Perry County 10,468 216 600 338 159 8 Phillips County 24,107 666 1,241 702 335 20 Pike County 11,038 228 631 361 182 9 Poinsett County 25,349 567 1,417 793 364 21 Polk County 20,176 429 1,144 655 332 16 Pope County 56,580 1,186 3,225 1,767 764 45 Prairie County 9,113 172 536 307 154 8 Pulaski County 366,463 8,211 20,507 11,287 4,801 295 Randolph County 18,465 371 1,065 605 298 15 St. Francis County 27,902 672 1,522 836 355 23 Saline County 91,188 1,881 5,233 2,894 1,268 71 Scott County 11,150 247 624 352 167 9 Searcy County 7,969 142 475 276 145 6 Sebastian County 118,750 2,718 6,590 3,649 1,605 95 Sevier County 16,456 420 875 481 211 13 Sharp County 17,397 317 1,027 603 337 14 Stone County 11,716 214 694 404 213 9 Union County 44,186 953 2,498 1,415 681 36 Van Buren County 16,529 296 979 576 323 13 Washington County 180,357 4,042 10,068 5,327 1,992 137 White County 71,332 1,466 4,087 2,244 985 57 Woodruff County 8,098 174 459 262 129 7 Yell County 21,391 479 1,193 666 308 17

ALA OF CALIFORNIA 36,132,147 863,466 1,909,301 1,068,124 433,177 19,162 Alameda County 1,448,905 32,313 78,658 44,174 17,862 789 Alpine County 1,159 19 69 40 17 1 Amador County 38,471 614 2,307 1,339 655 20 Butte County 214,185 4,244 12,060 6,851 3,108 114 Calaveras County 46,871 820 2,766 1,621 804 24 Colusa County 21,095 547 1,082 613 273 11 Contra Costa County 1,017,787 23,464 54,874 31,174 13,249 541 Del Norte County 28,705 564 1,617 909 384 15 El Dorado County 176,841 3,620 9,947 5,690 2,445 91 Fresno County 877,584 24,105 43,682 24,239 9,523 459 Glenn County 27,759 710 1,433 811 354 15 Humboldt County 128,376 2,449 7,324 4,149 1,771 69 Imperial County 155,823 4,201 7,813 4,335 1,731 81 Inyo County 18,156 354 1,043 616 316 10 Kern County 756,825 20,680 37,686 20,780 7,858 385 Kings County 143,420 3,597 7,337 3,951 1,324 75 Lake County 65,147 1,327 3,676 2,136 1,036 34 Lassen County 34,751 596 2,013 1,101 393 18 Los Angeles County 9,935,475 243,813 519,004 288,953 114,234 5,331 Madera County 142,788 3,594 7,376 4,105 1,653 72 Marin County 246,960 4,479 14,463 8,435 3,954 133 Mariposa County 18,069 303 1,075 627 308 10 Mendocino County 88,161 1,859 4,925 2,846 1,306 48 Merced County 241,706 7,044 11,676 6,437 2,448 125 Modoc County 9,524 185 547 321 165 5 Mono County 12,509 241 712 398 149 7 Monterey County 412,104 10,462 21,222 11,791 4,640 224 Napa County 132,764 2,768 7,405 4,249 1,955 71 Nevada County 98,394 1,746 5,797 3,404 1,686 52 Orange County 2,988,072 71,473 157,985 88,492 35,849 1,597 Placer County 317,028 6,545 17,684 10,074 4,519 158 Plumas County 21,477 372 1,275 755 388 11 Riverside County 1,946,419 49,400 100,091 55,726 22,965 963 Sacramento County 1,363,482 33,245 71,513 40,041 16,380 719 San Benito County 55,936 1,534 2,796 1,554 587 30 San Bernardino County 1,963,535 53,857 97,597 53,654 19,657 1,004 San Diego County 2,933,462 67,664 156,702 87,417 35,427 1,583 San Francisco County 739,426 9,745 45,518 25,638 11,086 406 San Joaquin County 664,116 17,557 33,628 18,670 7,314 342 San Luis Obispo County 255,478 4,544 14,838 8,438 3,752 137 San Mateo County 699,610 14,676 38,955 22,259 9,835 377 Santa Barbara County 400,762 8,837 21,786 12,265 5,274 218 Santa Clara County 1,699,052 38,119 91,888 51,418 20,589 906 Santa Cruz County 249,666 5,127 13,956 7,871 3,170 136 Shasta County 179,904 3,772 10,034 5,787 2,727 95 Sierra County 3,434 63 201 119 59 2 Siskiyou County 45,259 859 2,622 1,547 793 24 Solano County 411,593 10,147 21,560 12,116 4,921 223 Sonoma County 466,477 9,830 25,969 14,856 6,524 252 Stanislaus County 505,505 13,432 25,566 14,234 5,657 266 Sutter County 88,876 2,161 4,672 2,632 1,125 46 Tehama County 61,197 1,380 3,324 1,907 896 32 Trinity County 13,622 238 808 478 240 7 Tulare County 410,874 11,957 19,900 11,028 4,302 211 Tuolumne County 59,380 939 3,566 2,068 1,009 31 Ventura County 796,106 19,497 41,865 23,620 9,781 427 Yolo County 184,932 3,960 10,056 5,503 2,029 99 Yuba County 67,153 1,818 3,362 1,862 725 34 ALA OF THE CENTRAL STATES (KANSAS MISSOURI, NEBRASKA, OKLAHOMA AND TEXAS) 36,711,636 860,075 1,974,941 1,097,347 452,513 26,062 KANSAS 2,744,687 60,011 143,195 85,148 37,245 1,907 Allen County 13,787 281 726 452 225 10 Anderson County 8,182 174 421 266 139 6 Atchison County 16,804 360 873 532 253 12 Barber County 4,958 89 268 174 95 4 Barton County 28,105 589 1,467 916 461 19 Bourbon County 14,997 319 780 483 238 11 Brown County 10,239 215 532 337 176 7 Butler County 62,354 1,377 3,255 1,935 838 43 Chase County 3,081 65 160 100 51 2

KANSAS cont'd Chautauqua County 4,109 74 219 144 83 3 Cherokee County 21,555 463 1,124 688 327 15 Cheyenne County 2,946 52 157 105 62 2 Clark County 2,283 45 119 78 44 2 Clay County 8,629 162 462 294 156 6 Cloud County 9,759 175 524 335 182 7 Coffey County 8,683 177 462 284 135 6 Comanche County 1,935 34 104 69 40 1 Cowley County 35,298 758 1,840 1,119 525 25 Crawford County 38,222 725 2,061 1,220 540 27 Decatur County 3,191 57 170 115 69 2 Dickinson County 19,209 383 1,015 637 324 13 Doniphan County 7,816 157 417 255 121 6 Douglas County 102,914 1,654 5,877 3,199 1,050 72 Edwards County 3,292 66 173 110 59 2 Elk County 3,075 51 168 110 62 2 Ellis County 26,767 466 1,479 869 376 19 Ellsworth County 6,343 99 356 224 115 4 Finney County 38,988 1,150 1,830 1,042 389 27 Ford County 33,751 928 1,617 929 368 23 Franklin County 26,247 571 1,368 817 363 18 Geary County 24,585 670 1,181 686 281 18 Gove County 2,763 56 143 96 57 2 Graham County 2,721 43 149 99 59 2 Grant County 7,530 200 369 217 90 5 Gray County 5,861 150 289 172 76 4 Greeley County 1,349 28 70 45 23 1 Greenwood County 7,338 137 391 252 138 5 Hamilton County 2,604 58 133 83 42 2 Harper County 6,081 116 321 209 117 4 Harvey County 33,843 710 1,767 1,087 529 23 Haskell County 4,232 112 207 122 52 3 Hodgeman County 2,110 44 110 69 36 2 Jackson County 13,535 302 699 424 195 9 Jefferson County 19,106 393 1,018 616 280 13 Jewell County 3,352 53 185 125 75 2 Johnson County 506,562 11,346 26,512 15,409 6,168 341 Kearny County 4,516 121 219 129 55 3 Kingman County 8,165 170 424 272 146 6 Kiowa County 2,984 58 158 103 57 2 Labette County 22,169 465 1,160 714 345 16 Lane County 1,894 36 101 65 36 1 Leavenworth County 73,113 1,588 3,863 2,233 881 50 Lincoln County 3,411 63 184 119 65 2 Linn County 9,914 195 529 329 163 7 Logan County 2,794 55 147 95 53 2 Lyon County 35,609 746 1,887 1,095 447 25 McPherson County 29,523 578 1,576 971 473 21 Marion County 12,952 247 687 440 236 9 Marshall County 10,405 195 555 359 197 7 Meade County 4,625 112 228 142 71 3 Miami County 30,496 675 1,596 944 399 20 Mitchell County 6,420 122 342 221 120 5 Montgomery County 34,570 702 1,821 1,138 574 24 Morris County 6,049 116 323 205 108 4 Morton County 3,196 78 159 99 49 2 Nemaha County 10,443 237 522 336 184 7 Neosho County 16,529 337 870 539 266 12 Ness County 3,009 50 163 110 67 2 Norton County 5,664 96 312 194 96 4 Osage County 17,150 354 907 555 263 12 Osborne County 4,050 74 216 144 85 3 Ottawa County 6,123 119 329 204 100 4 Pawnee County 6,739 130 361 226 114 5 Phillips County 5,504 107 290 190 107 4 Pottawatomie County 19,129 450 974 583 259 13 Pratt County 9,496 181 509 318 160 7 Rawlins County 2,672 44 146 98 58 2 Reno County 63,558 1,275 3,372 2,076 1,005 45 Republic County 5,164 85 281 190 115 4 Rice County 10,452 203 557 344 169 7 Riley County 62,826 984 3,590 1,909 583 44 Rooks County 5,351 104 282 181 98 4 Rush County 3,406 61 183 120 69 2

KANSAS cont'd Russell County 6,845 121 369 242 138 5 Saline County 53,919 1,169 2,812 1,694 771 38 Scott County 4,600 102 240 147 68 3 Sedgwick County 466,061 11,169 23,672 13,891 5,801 324 Seward County 23,274 662 1,104 629 239 16 Shawnee County 172,365 3,686 9,050 5,461 2,480 120 Sheridan County 2,591 50 137 89 49 2 Sherman County 6,153 121 326 206 106 4 Smith County 4,121 67 223 151 92 3 Stafford County 4,488 92 234 151 81 3 Stanton County 2,245 55 111 68 32 2 Stevens County 5,412 139 266 159 71 4 Sumner County 24,797 553 1,280 791 382 18 Thomas County 7,639 161 401 245 117 6 Trego County 3,050 56 163 108 63 2 Wabaunsee County 6,919 136 372 229 108 5 Wallace County 1,573 35 81 52 27 1 Washington County 6,009 114 317 209 120 4 Wichita County 2,309 54 117 73 36 2 Wilson County 9,834 197 518 328 171 7 Woodson County 3,572 59 196 126 69 3 Wyandotte County 155,750 3,863 7,818 4,558 1,865 110 NEBRASKA 1,758,787 38,415 88,937 54,677 24,130 1,126 Adams County 33,070 661 1,716 1,066 493 20 Antelope County 7,004 142 360 236 126 5 Arthur County 378 7 20 13 7 0 Banner County 733 14 38 25 12 1 Blaine County 484 9 26 17 10 0 Boone County 5,772 122 293 193 106 4 Box Butte County 11,374 252 571 368 178 8 Boyd County 2,261 40 120 81 47 2 Brown County 3,328 62 175 117 67 2 Buffalo County 43,572 890 2,256 1,337 531 28 Burt County 7,455 150 384 254 142 5 Butler County 8,720 186 442 284 144 6 Cass County 25,734 563 1,302 803 345 16 Cedar County 9,066 204 450 295 160 6 Chase County 3,866 75 201 133 72 3 Cherry County 6,098 127 312 200 101 4 Cheyenne County 9,993 204 515 325 155 6 Clay County 6,733 135 348 226 117 4 Colfax County 10,433 253 507 321 161 7 Cuming County 9,688 209 488 317 171 6 Custer County 11,410 243 577 379 206 7 Dakota County 20,349 541 958 581 241 13 Dawes County 8,636 149 466 281 124 6 Dawson County 24,617 631 1,174 730 330 16 Deuel County 2,004 35 107 71 40 1 Dixon County 6,155 134 310 200 101 4 Dodge County 36,078 739 1,853 1,171 579 23 Douglas County 486,929 11,191 24,269 14,611 5,903 309 Dundy County 2,133 37 114 76 42 1 Fillmore County 6,385 132 326 215 119 4 Franklin County 3,421 63 180 119 68 2 Frontier County 2,795 52 148 96 50 2 Furnas County 5,019 95 262 175 100 3 Gage County 23,306 445 1,220 779 396 15 Garden County 1,997 29 111 76 46 1 Garfield County 1,816 34 95 64 38 1 Gosper County 2,020 37 106 71 40 1 Grant County 670 12 36 23 12 0 Greeley County 2,512 55 125 84 50 2 Hall County 55,104 1,302 2,710 1,680 761 35 Hamilton County 9,568 213 480 304 145 6 Harlan County 3,462 64 182 122 70 2 Hayes County 1,027 21 53 35 19 1 Hitchcock County 2,970 54 157 105 60 2 Holt County 10,784 222 552 364 199 7 Hooker County 744 13 40 27 16 0 Howard County 6,708 143 340 217 107 4 Jefferson County 7,925 143 420 278 156 5 Johnson County 4,695 86 247 164 94 3 Kearney County 6,774 139 349 221 106 4 Keith County 8,330 161 435 285 151 5 Keya Paha County 902 19 46 30 17 1 Kimball County 3,782 73 197 131 73 2 Knox County 8,916 178 459 307 178 6 Lancaster County 264,814 5,334 13,777 8,151 3,148 169

NEBRASKA cont'd Lincoln County 35,636 766 1,808 1,136 534 23 Logan County 740 14 39 26 13 0 Loup County 686 14 35 23 13 0 McPherson County 507 10 26 17 9 0 Madison County 35,488 800 1,774 1,100 503 23 Merrick County 8,066 172 409 264 135 5 Morrill County 5,165 107 265 170 85 3 Nance County 3,666 77 186 122 66 2 Nemaha County 6,965 125 371 237 118 5 Nuckolls County 4,739 86 251 167 96 3 Otoe County 15,509 324 792 507 257 10 Pawnee County 2,878 51 152 103 62 2 Perkins County 3,057 62 157 102 53 2 Phelps County 9,449 198 482 311 161 6 Pierce County 7,600 167 383 240 112 5 Platte County 31,262 736 1,541 959 430 20 Polk County 5,421 110 278 182 99 4 Red Willow County 11,060 224 569 368 194 7 Richardson County 8,732 168 455 299 164 6 Rock County 1,567 26 85 57 32 1 Saline County 14,195 295 727 450 209 9 Sarpy County 139,371 3,479 6,759 3,949 1,401 86 Saunders County 20,458 443 1,036 651 306 13 Scotts Bluff County 36,752 797 1,855 1,182 589 24 Seward County 16,739 324 877 542 247 11 Sheridan County 5,668 114 291 194 109 4 Sherman County 3,112 59 163 108 62 2 Sioux County 1,458 25 79 51 25 1 Stanton County 6,534 152 323 201 88 4 Thayer County 5,436 103 283 192 114 4 Thomas County 623 9 35 23 11 0 Thurston County 7,365 233 318 194 88 5 Valley County 4,402 85 229 152 86 3 Washington County 19,772 406 1,020 631 278 13 Wayne County 9,211 152 503 297 123 6 Webster County 3,762 69 198 133 79 3 Wheeler County 820 18 41 27 14 1 York County 14,397 291 742 474 238 9 MISSOURI 5,800,310 122,663 392,970 182,618 80,666 4,700 Adair County 24,509 382 1,838 790 303 20 Andrew County 16,899 343 1,154 544 244 14 Atchison County 6,246 121 424 212 113 5 Audrain County 25,759 546 1,730 824 396 21 Barry County 35,599 777 2,367 1,130 542 29 Barton County 13,057 289 866 411 195 11 Bates County 17,027 358 1,145 548 267 14 Benton County 18,854 306 1,333 674 374 15 Bollinger County 12,325 251 839 398 185 10 Boone County 143,326 2,726 10,268 4,388 1,556 116 Buchanan County 84,904 1,731 5,814 2,703 1,227 70 Butler County 41,338 844 2,806 1,341 645 34 Caldwell County 9,307 205 614 298 147 8 Callaway County 42,541 876 2,934 1,321 528 35 Camden County 39,432 675 2,767 1,380 714 32 Cape Girardeau County 71,161 1,370 4,972 2,285 1,003 58 Carroll County 10,193 210 685 334 171 8 Carter County 5,910 123 397 192 93 5 Cass County 94,232 2,127 6,273 2,882 1,226 73 Cedar County 14,160 281 957 475 255 11 Chariton County 8,124 144 563 285 156 7 Christian County 67,266 1,475 4,556 2,040 814 51 Clark County 7,323 148 496 241 117 6 Clay County 202,078 4,455 13,610 6,181 2,508 160 Clinton County 20,715 433 1,405 658 296 17 Cole County 72,757 1,472 5,024 2,294 948 60 Cooper County 17,294 326 1,216 558 246 14 Crawford County 23,932 507 1,608 764 365 19 Dade County 7,830 150 535 265 140 6 Dallas County 16,437 362 1,090 520 244 13 Daviess County 8,121 185 530 256 125 7 DeKalb County 12,342 190 918 409 167 11 Dent County 15,083 305 1,021 495 248 12 Douglas County 13,594 271 926 448 217 11 Dunklin County 32,545 733 2,139 1,025 495 27 Franklin County 99,090 2,172 6,644 3,079 1,329 80 Gasconade County 15,745 307 1,076 524 266 13 Gentry County 6,555 134 439 219 121 5

MISSOURI cont'd Greene County 250,784 4,721 17,660 8,066 3,511 203 Grundy County 10,327 202 701 348 186 8 Harrison County 8,876 170 607 300 161 7 Henry County 22,577 435 1,551 751 380 18 Hickory County 9,271 146 653 339 202 7 Holt County 5,081 95 347 174 94 4 Howard County 9,957 189 693 326 151 8 Howell County 38,400 815 2,572 1,233 607 31 Iron County 10,273 213 690 336 166 8 Jackson County 662,959 14,891 44,133 20,389 8,770 544 Jasper County 110,624 2,475 7,378 3,397 1,497 89 Jefferson County 213,669 4,744 14,362 6,520 2,586 170 Johnson County 50,784 1,048 3,548 1,524 564 41 Knox County 4,171 86 278 140 76 4 Laclede County 34,492 749 2,310 1,083 498 27 Lafayette County 33,108 689 2,235 1,066 506 27 Lawrence County 37,127 837 2,451 1,157 543 30 Lewis County 10,186 205 696 330 160 8 Lincoln County 47,727 1,103 3,182 1,416 549 36 Linn County 13,133 275 874 433 229 11 Livingston County 14,291 279 974 477 246 12 McDonald County 22,844 556 1,482 679 284 18 Macon County 15,600 313 1,055 519 268 13 Madison County 12,151 240 831 399 198 10 Maries County 8,989 185 609 291 138 7 Marion County 28,375 618 1,891 899 428 23 Mercer County 3,595 68 245 123 66 3 Miller County 24,712 518 1,671 787 366 20 Mississippi County 13,599 289 916 432 200 12 Moniteau County 15,084 319 1,027 470 203 12 Monroe County 9,379 194 631 306 153 8 Montgomery County 12,166 251 818 398 199 10 Morgan County 20,436 401 1,386 687 366 16 New Madrid County 18,566 395 1,241 599 290 16 Newton County 55,554 1,198 3,725 1,755 797 45 Nodaway County 21,710 318 1,640 717 293 18 Oregon County 10,403 205 707 348 178 8 Osage County 13,485 292 904 424 195 11 Ozark County 9,490 167 660 331 178 8 Pemiscot County 19,412 502 1,216 577 270 16 Perry County 18,571 392 1,250 593 280 15 Pettis County 40,121 895 2,660 1,252 587 32 Phelps County 42,125 809 2,954 1,344 582 34 Pike County 18,762 364 1,304 606 272 15 Platte County 82,085 1,717 5,619 2,559 1,003 65 Polk County 28,892 602 1,969 909 417 23 Pulaski County 44,187 994 3,028 1,264 423 37 Putnam County 5,168 103 349 174 93 4 Ralls County 9,761 186 676 324 148 8 Randolph County 25,336 521 1,734 802 356 21 Ray County 24,101 531 1,606 755 334 20 Reynolds County 6,585 124 452 224 114 5 Ripley County 13,851 283 938 451 222 11 St. Charles County 329,940 7,578 21,991 9,875 3,856 257 St. Clair County 9,686 175 668 338 185 8 Ste. Genevieve County 18,198 367 1,242 590 272 15 St. Francois County 61,661 1,169 4,332 1,981 868 48 St. Louis County 1,004,666 20,840 67,959 32,380 14,852 835 Saline County 23,075 463 1,579 747 351 19 Schuyler County 4,308 83 293 146 78 3 Scotland County 4,928 113 321 155 78 4 Scott County 41,143 936 2,710 1,276 581 34 Shannon County 8,367 172 567 272 128 7 Shelby County 6,744 137 454 224 116 6 Stoddard County 29,714 580 2,040 980 481 24 Stone County 30,931 548 2,148 1,078 577 25 Sullivan County 6,907 146 460 225 115 6 Taney County 42,985 837 2,961 1,409 680 34 Texas County 24,614 471 1,697 818 403 20 Vernon County 20,441 454 1,352 646 310 17 Warren County 28,764 616 1,944 900 390 22 Washington County 24,032 515 1,631 744 313 20 Wayne County 13,097 253 891 443 235 11 Webster County 34,745 810 2,292 1,046 441 27 Worth County 2,174 41 148 75 41 2 Wright County 18,306 408 1,205 580 286 15 St. Louis city 344,362 7,723 23,019 10,501 4,458 274

OKLAHOMA 3,547,884 75,947 228,687 111,049 48,852 2,943 Adair County 21,988 555 1,336 645 277 18 Alfalfa County 5,725 83 408 205 105 5 Atoka County 14,456 276 964 468 207 12 Beaver County 5,379 115 348 176 87 5 Beckham County 18,880 407 1,216 598 278 17 Blaine County 12,859 224 878 423 188 10 Bryan County 37,815 777 2,471 1,202 547 31 Caddo County 30,229 696 1,904 933 432 25 Canadian County 98,701 2,100 6,359 3,063 1,230 78 Carter County 47,125 1,012 3,040 1,504 714 39 Cherokee County 44,671 943 2,889 1,375 575 37 Choctaw County 15,297 329 988 491 242 13 Cimarron County 2,833 62 182 93 50 2 Cleveland County 224,898 4,321 14,916 6,997 2,581 184 Coal County 5,743 125 369 185 93 5 Comanche County 112,429 2,774 6,885 3,250 1,298 95 Cotton County 6,589 137 430 213 103 6 Craig County 15,078 304 991 491 233 12 Creek County 68,708 1,483 4,420 2,184 1,002 58 Custer County 25,208 486 1,676 801 348 21 Delaware County 39,146 771 2,596 1,301 660 32 Dewey County 4,568 81 312 160 86 4 Ellis County 3,963 72 269 139 76 3 Garfield County 56,958 1,227 3,672 1,820 874 48 Garvin County 27,228 549 1,793 893 444 23 Grady County 49,369 1,044 3,192 1,546 658 40 Grant County 4,779 89 322 165 88 4 Greer County 5,901 91 415 204 101 5 Harmon County 3,030 62 199 101 52 3 Harper County 3,313 58 227 117 63 3 Haskell County 12,183 259 790 394 196 10 Hughes County 13,835 263 925 456 220 12 Jackson County 26,518 672 1,610 783 346 23 Jefferson County 6,461 128 429 216 113 5 Johnston County 10,259 211 671 333 160 9 Kay County 46,480 1,026 2,975 1,491 742 40 Kingfisher County 14,302 302 927 459 216 12 Kiowa County 9,848 192 655 330 171 8 Latimer County 10,635 214 700 343 162 9 Le Flore County 49,528 1,081 3,174 1,550 699 41 Lincoln County 32,311 696 2,080 1,026 469 27 Logan County 36,894 726 2,436 1,172 487 30 Love County 9,126 184 601 299 144 7 McClain County 30,096 628 1,955 957 423 24 McCurtain County 33,992 789 2,134 1,051 480 28 McIntosh County 19,965 369 1,350 686 374 17 Major County 7,364 133 500 256 136 6 Marshall County 14,461 282 962 481 247 11 Mayes County 39,471 845 2,548 1,256 591 33 Murray County 12,880 251 856 425 211 11 Muskogee County 70,607 1,500 4,568 2,242 1,044 59 Noble County 11,211 236 728 363 175 9 Nowata County 10,864 224 711 355 176 9 Okfuskee County 11,434 220 762 376 179 10 Oklahoma County 684,543 15,275 43,502 20,943 8,907 567 Okmulgee County 39,732 864 2,552 1,259 590 33 Osage County 45,416 899 2,996 1,480 661 38 Ottawa County 32,866 693 2,134 1,056 515 27 Pawnee County 16,860 353 1,095 546 258 14 Payne County 69,151 1,056 4,850 2,206 798 60 Pittsburg County 44,641 844 2,991 1,484 722 37 Pontotoc County 35,346 729 2,307 1,120 509 29 Pottawatomie County 68,272 1,429 4,432 2,146 948 56 Pushmataha County 11,693 241 765 384 194 10 Roger Mills County 3,311 62 222 113 59 3 Rogers County 80,757 1,762 5,169 2,509 1,071 65 Seminole County 24,770 553 1,579 784 380 21 Sequoyah County 40,868 899 2,613 1,281 582 34 Stephens County 42,946 857 2,836 1,420 704 36 Texas County 20,112 503 1,225 582 233 17 Tillman County 8,513 181 552 278 146 7 Tulsa County 572,059 12,940 36,184 17,512 7,476 478 Wagoner County 64,183 1,395 4,107 1,986 799 52 Washington County 49,149 979 3,249 1,633 827 41 Washita County 11,471 229 757 379 192 9 Woods County 8,546 131 603 295 146 7 Woodward County 19,088 388 1,251 615 282 15

TEXAS 22,859,968 563,039 1,121,151 663,855 261,621 15,387 Anderson County 56,408 1,015 3,034 1,785 707 38 Andrews County 12,748 322 630 379 171 9 Angelina County 81,557 1,973 4,082 2,448 1,090 56 Aransas County 24,640 480 1,355 832 446 16 Archer County 9,095 205 470 284 125 6 Armstrong County 2,173 43 118 73 38 1 Atascosa County 43,226 1,113 2,093 1,245 513 29 Austin County 26,123 577 1,362 824 386 17 Bailey County 6,726 179 327 198 96 5 Bandera County 19,988 395 1,085 660 317 13 Bastrop County 69,932 1,628 3,515 2,090 831 47 Baylor County 3,843 77 212 131 75 3 Bee County 32,873 617 1,731 1,008 370 23 Bell County 256,057 7,158 11,803 6,923 2,637 173 Bexar County 1,518,370 37,692 74,270 43,988 17,549 1,024 Blanco County 9,110 187 484 292 127 6 Borden County 648 11 36 22 10 0 Bosque County 18,053 372 974 596 312 12 Bowie County 90,643 1,935 4,734 2,840 1,248 62 Brazoria County 278,484 6,809 13,689 8,104 3,089 183 Brazos County 156,305 2,941 8,053 4,582 1,404 111 Brewster County 9,079 174 489 293 131 6 Briscoe County 1,644 38 86 53 29 1 Brooks County 7,687 205 376 228 113 5 Brown County 38,664 843 2,020 1,219 580 27 Burleson County 17,238 382 901 547 268 12 Burnet County 41,676 818 2,276 1,389 744 27 Caldwell County 36,523 868 1,823 1,083 448 25 Calhoun County 20,606 505 1,035 626 295 14 Callahan County 13,516 277 727 443 222 9 Cameron County 378,311 11,424 16,954 10,037 4,150 253 Camp County 12,238 300 615 372 179 8 Carson County 6,586 148 344 210 103 5 Cass County 30,155 614 1,633 999 514 21 Castro County 7,640 211 367 223 106 5 Chambers County 28,411 644 1,445 861 332 19 Cherokee County 48,464 1,131 2,462 1,479 678 33 Childress County 7,676 143 413 246 107 5 Clay County 11,287 218 616 375 177 8 Cochran County 3,289 86 161 98 48 2 Coke County 3,612 72 199 123 72 3 Coleman County 8,665 178 472 292 164 6 Collin County 659,457 16,178 31,965 18,683 6,190 415 Collingsworth County 2,968 66 157 97 53 2 Colorado County 20,736 441 1,103 672 342 14 Comal County 96,018 2,031 5,047 3,038 1,366 61 Comanche County 13,709 295 731 448 240 9 Concho County 3,735 48 216 127 51 3 Cooke County 38,847 894 1,990 1,199 553 26 Coryell County 75,802 1,734 3,687 2,103 638 52 Cottle County 1,746 34 98 61 36 1 Crane County 3,837 97 190 115 51 3 Crockett County 3,934 87 206 126 59 3 Crosby County 6,686 176 328 200 97 5 Culberson County 2,627 69 128 77 35 2 Dallam County 6,174 169 292 174 71 4 Dallas County 2,305,454 58,455 110,979 65,235 23,942 1,589 Dawson County 14,256 310 738 441 195 10 Deaf Smith County 18,538 540 857 513 228 13 Delta County 5,480 115 291 176 85 4 Denton County 554,642 13,289 26,950 15,647 4,893 355 DeWitt County 20,507 406 1,109 672 332 14 Dickens County 2,646 42 150 90 42 2 Dimmit County 10,395 287 492 295 128 7 Donley County 3,889 72 216 132 71 3 Duval County 12,578 304 632 380 176 9 Eastland County 18,393 368 999 610 319 13 Ector County 125,339 3,312 6,022 3,593 1,505 85 Edwards County 1,987 47 101 61 26 1 Ellis County 133,474 3,271 6,559 3,885 1,490 87 El Paso County 721,598 20,155 33,618 19,927 8,084 491 Erath County 34,076 704 1,777 1,053 450 23 Falls County 17,646 414 901 546 265 12 Fannin County 33,142 647 1,787 1,076 509 22 Fayette County 22,537 440 1,240 762 413 16 Fisher County 4,089 78 228 141 80 3 Floyd County 7,174 188 354 215 109 5

TEXAS cont'd Foard County 1,518 32 82 50 28 1 Fort Bend County 463,650 11,384 22,636 13,337 4,572 292 Franklin County 10,200 199 555 337 169 7 Freestone County 18,800 370 1,010 608 281 13 Frio County 16,387 393 812 481 199 11 Gaines County 14,712 421 681 405 170 10 Galveston County 277,563 6,353 14,123 8,449 3,498 186 Garza County 5,002 125 246 148 66 3 Gillespie County 23,088 408 1,317 815 478 15 Glasscock County 1,327 34 66 40 18 1 Goliad County 7,102 144 383 233 115 5 Gonzales County 19,587 470 990 598 288 13 Gray County 21,479 441 1,152 700 353 15 Grayson County 116,834 2,542 6,100 3,679 1,705 80 Gregg County 115,649 2,737 5,840 3,507 1,569 79 Grimes County 25,192 520 1,330 798 351 17 Guadalupe County 103,032 2,349 5,238 3,126 1,318 68 Hale County 36,233 966 1,736 1,036 453 25 Hall County 3,700 89 191 117 65 3 Hamilton County 8,105 166 440 270 147 6 Hansford County 5,230 132 261 159 78 4 Hardeman County 4,291 88 233 144 77 3 Hardin County 50,976 1,136 2,630 1,581 688 35 Harris County 3,693,050 94,934 177,117 104,332 37,811 2,502 Harrison County 63,459 1,421 3,276 1,973 872 44 Hartley County 5,450 109 291 175 77 4 Haskell County 5,541 107 309 192 111 4 Hays County 124,432 2,535 6,377 3,699 1,242 79 Hemphill County 3,422 82 175 107 52 2 Henderson County 80,017 1,663 4,270 2,593 1,294 54 Hidalgo County 678,275 21,265 29,523 17,311 6,711 442 Hill County 35,424 777 1,852 1,121 546 24 Hockley County 22,787 553 1,136 680 298 16 Hood County 47,930 937 2,614 1,593 811 31 Hopkins County 33,381 744 1,730 1,044 485 23 Houston County 23,218 453 1,262 766 383 16 Howard County 32,522 678 1,711 1,026 463 23 Hudspeth County 3,295 91 156 94 41 2 Hunt County 82,543 1,847 4,231 2,529 1,085 56 Hutchinson County 22,484 524 1,160 708 347 16 Irion County 1,756 34 95 58 27 1 Jack County 9,064 175 487 291 133 6 Jackson County 14,339 328 740 449 214 10 Jasper County 35,587 805 1,844 1,117 535 25 Jeff Davis County 2,306 44 128 79 40 2 Jefferson County 247,571 5,543 12,734 7,639 3,384 173 Jim Hogg County 5,029 127 250 151 74 3 Jim Wells County 40,951 1,048 1,999 1,195 519 28 Johnson County 146,376 3,436 7,325 4,349 1,711 97 Jones County 19,736 354 1,074 638 274 14 Karnes County 15,351 279 828 489 210 11 Kaufman County 89,129 2,110 4,440 2,631 1,028 57 Kendall County 28,607 616 1,505 911 422 18 Kenedy County 417 10 21 13 5 0 Kent County 782 13 47 30 19 1 Kerr County 46,496 893 2,582 1,592 921 32 Kimble County 4,591 90 252 155 82 3 King County 307 8 15 9 4 0 Kinney County 3,327 67 183 113 68 2 Kleberg County 30,757 718 1,536 907 369 22 Knox County 3,781 90 197 122 70 3 Lamar County 49,644 1,121 2,569 1,555 745 34 Lamb County 14,467 356 728 442 221 10 Lampasas County 19,669 427 1,025 617 283 14 La Salle County 6,016 147 297 177 74 4 Lavaca County 18,925 385 1,031 634 348 13 Lee County 16,526 395 836 505 234 11 Leon County 16,344 324 893 547 290 11 Liberty County 75,141 1,753 3,769 2,238 892 52 Limestone County 22,763 499 1,185 713 333 16 Lipscomb County 3,101 72 160 97 48 2 Live Oak County 11,717 209 653 397 195 8 Llano County 18,236 264 1,103 692 437 13 Loving County 62 1 4 2 1 0 Lubbock County 252,284 5,635 12,776 7,539 3,024 174 Lynn County 6,237 160 309 188 91 4 McCulloch County 7,956 180 419 257 136 5

TEXAS cont'd McLennan County 224,668 5,201 11,313 6,720 2,841 153 McMullen County 883 14 51 31 16 1 Madison County 13,167 243 707 418 176 9 Marion County 10,952 209 608 374 199 8 Martin County 4,391 122 208 125 57 3 Mason County 3,880 68 222 137 77 3 Matagorda County 37,849 947 1,880 1,133 510 27 Maverick County 51,181 1,595 2,261 1,343 553 35 Medina County 43,027 1,000 2,179 1,304 568 29 Menard County 2,201 38 127 79 45 2 Midland County 121,371 3,039 5,992 3,594 1,550 83 Milam County 25,354 592 1,304 794 395 17 Mills County 5,237 108 285 176 97 4 Mitchell County 9,413 159 520 309 130 6 Montague County 19,677 404 1,062 650 342 14 Montgomery County 378,033 9,074 18,749 11,123 4,261 240 Moore County 20,348 605 924 550 228 14 Morris County 12,936 272 694 424 219 9 Motley County 1,299 25 73 45 27 1 Nacogdoches County 60,468 1,280 3,112 1,834 739 41 Navarro County 48,687 1,149 2,452 1,466 647 33 Newton County 14,309 296 760 460 211 10 Nolan County 14,878 354 762 465 232 11 Nueces County 319,704 7,786 15,899 9,505 4,006 219 Ochiltree County 9,385 246 453 271 114 6 Oldham County 2,118 63 98 60 27 2 Orange County 84,983 1,925 4,379 2,642 1,188 59 Palo Pinto County 27,478 608 1,434 870 417 19 Panola County 22,997 491 1,219 742 360 16 Parker County 102,801 2,240 5,309 3,171 1,290 68 Parmer County 9,754 269 464 279 128 7 Pecos County 15,859 349 814 484 201 11 Polk County 46,640 889 2,551 1,548 801 32 Potter County 119,852 3,067 5,806 3,445 1,445 82 Presidio County 7,722 213 371 225 112 5 Rains County 11,305 206 624 378 184 8 Randall County 110,053 2,410 5,670 3,384 1,388 75 Reagan County 2,995 80 145 87 38 2 Real County 3,031 57 170 105 59 2 Red River County 13,575 271 740 453 238 10 Reeves County 11,638 286 584 353 165 9 Refugio County 7,639 162 407 248 124 5 Roberts County 820 14 46 28 13 1 Robertson County 16,192 389 824 501 248 11 Rockwall County 62,944 1,490 3,128 1,849 690 38 Runnels County 10,974 251 573 351 185 8 Rusk County 47,971 991 2,549 1,539 714 33 Sabine County 10,416 188 591 366 214 7 San Augustine County 8,907 175 492 304 172 6 San Jacinto County 24,801 514 1,321 801 377 17 San Patricio County 69,209 1,817 3,333 1,988 835 47 San Saba County 6,076 143 313 191 98 4 Schleicher County 2,742 61 144 87 42 2 Scurry County 16,217 354 845 509 235 11 Shackelford County 3,167 65 171 105 54 2 Shelby County 26,346 612 1,344 810 382 18 Sherman County 3,002 77 148 89 40 2 Smith County 190,594 4,399 9,721 5,841 2,664 128 Somervell County 7,578 167 394 238 109 5 Starr County 60,941 1,981 2,616 1,544 632 40 Stephens County 9,561 198 510 310 154 7 Sterling County 1,303 28 69 42 20 1 Stonewall County 1,372 25 78 49 30 1 Sutton County 4,212 102 213 128 56 3 Swisher County 7,828 188 396 240 118 6 Tarrant County 1,620,479 40,427 78,750 46,443 17,246 1,085 Taylor County 125,039 2,938 6,277 3,737 1,620 87 Terrell County 996 18 56 35 18 1 Terry County 12,419 300 625 376 175 9 Throckmorton County 1,618 30 91 57 32 1 Titus County 29,445 800 1,394 830 354 20 Tom Green County 103,611 2,339 5,305 3,176 1,424 72 Travis County 888,185 19,420 44,614 25,935 8,590 596 Trinity County 14,363 278 793 487 270 10 Tyler County 20,617 398 1,121 678 335 14 Upshur County 37,881 827 1,982 1,200 562 26 Upton County 3,056 70 160 98 49 2

TEXAS cont'd Uvalde County 26,955 718 1,299 780 355 19 Val Verde County 47,596 1,307 2,261 1,355 626 32 Van Zandt County 52,491 1,112 2,787 1,694 836 35 Victoria County 85,648 2,119 4,265 2,568 1,146 59 Walker County 62,735 952 3,452 1,998 692 43 Waller County 34,821 772 1,765 1,040 395 24 Ward County 10,237 251 517 314 151 7 Washington County 31,521 664 1,671 1,012 494 22 Webb County 224,695 7,415 9,468 5,534 2,022 149 Wharton County 41,554 1,013 2,085 1,258 575 29 Wheeler County 4,799 98 262 161 87 3 Wichita County 125,894 2,825 6,431 3,834 1,675 90 Wilbarger County 13,896 339 699 422 199 10 Willacy County 20,382 555 963 573 242 14 Williamson County 333,457 8,349 16,084 9,426 3,344 211 Wilson County 37,529 867 1,902 1,137 472 25 Winkler County 6,690 164 337 204 97 5 Wise County 56,696 1,278 2,888 1,721 694 38 Wood County 40,855 754 2,271 1,389 740 27 Yoakum County 7,408 196 359 216 94 5 Young County 18,000 378 968 594 317 12 Zapata County 13,373 389 614 365 159 9 Zavala County 11,796 333 549 326 138 8 CHICAGO CONSTITUENT 5,303,683 122,078 272,217 160,101 67,175 3,988 ALA OF METROPOLITAN CHICAGO Cook County 5,303,683 122,078 272,217 160,101 67,175 3,988 CONNECTICUT CONSTITUENT 3,510,297 74,316 216,927 111,370 49,907 2,423 ALA OF CONNECTICUT Fairfield County 902,775 20,473 54,510 28,109 12,603 625 Hartford County 877,393 18,485 54,182 28,012 12,842 606 Litchfield County 190,071 3,803 11,880 6,246 2,903 131 Middlesex County 163,214 3,214 10,294 5,316 2,395 112 New Haven County 846,766 17,748 52,515 26,860 12,072 586 New London County 266,618 5,532 16,625 8,441 3,701 184 Tolland County 147,634 2,700 9,630 4,737 1,864 101 Windham County 115,826 2,362 7,292 3,650 1,526 78 DISTRICT OF COLOMBIA CONSTITUENT ALA OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 550,521 10,042 40,280 17,596 7,188 374 District of Columbia 550,521 10,042 40,280 17,596 7,188 374 ALA OF FLORIDA 17,789,864 362,041 931,328 577,305 281,135 12,668 Alachua County 223,852 3,875 12,113 7,068 2,615 166 Baker County 24,569 566 1,238 735 288 17 Bay County 161,558 3,383 8,438 5,172 2,357 116 Bradford County 28,118 520 1,510 908 384 20 Brevard County 531,250 9,879 28,589 18,095 9,543 376 Broward County 1,777,638 38,795 91,270 55,779 25,343 1,289 Calhoun County 13,290 260 701 426 190 10 Charlotte County 157,536 2,174 8,993 6,066 4,012 114 Citrus County 134,370 1,984 7,578 5,039 3,188 94 Clay County 171,095 3,839 8,756 5,251 2,134 117 Collier County 307,242 5,706 16,418 10,549 5,978 213 Columbia County 64,040 1,371 3,310 2,024 919 45 DeSoto County 35,406 706 1,841 1,130 543 25 Dixie County 14,647 272 787 491 244 10 Duval County 826,436 19,705 41,215 24,650 10,014 608 Escambia County 296,772 6,223 15,421 9,439 4,329 220 Flagler County 76,410 1,195 4,254 2,739 1,564 46 Franklin County 10,177 187 555 346 169 7 Gadsden County 46,428 1,068 2,344 1,418 612 34 Gilchrist County 16,402 329 862 525 236 12 Glades County 11,252 193 613 385 201 8 Gulf County 13,975 241 767 474 226 11 Hamilton County 13,983 278 736 438 176 10 Hardee County 28,286 697 1,375 829 365 21 Hendry County 39,561 1,050 1,865 1,099 432 28 Hernando County 158,409 2,666 8,676 5,656 3,367 107 Highlands County 95,496 1,629 5,178 3,445 2,214 68 Hillsborough County 1,132,152 25,643 57,383 34,468 14,409 799 Holmes County 19,264 376 1,019 626 294 14 Indian River County 128,594 2,158 7,047 4,604 2,760 90 Jackson County 48,985 927 2,618 1,599 729 35 Jefferson County 14,490 258 792 483 215 10 Lafayette County 7,953 146 424 250 98 5 Lake County 277,035 4,898 14,922 9,700 5,774 183