States
States
The States in Oath of Office are combined to make the same shape of the real world U.S.A, but with only 8 states instead of 50. This article is a page with all the states in 1 list with details.
Each state has their own voter interests and a number of electoral votes relative to their population size.
Commonwealth of New England
State Flag | State Overview | Symbolic Meaning | Political Representation |
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"The oldest part of the Union, the Commonwealth of New England is a hub for financial services. Many of the people who live here are quite wealthy." | The flag of New England is the old English Red Ensign, defaced with a pine tree symbolizing the new world. | 1 Senator 3 Representatives 84 Electoral Votes |
State Flag | State Overview | Symbolic Meaning | Political Representation |
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"Set along the Mexican border, the State of Navajo is a mix of Native Americans, immigrants, and tough-on-crime patriots." | The flag of Navajo features a traditional Navajo design, representing the history of indigenous peoples in the region, set upon the color of sand dunes. | 1 Senator 2 Representatives 69 Electoral Votes |
The Great State of Dakota
State Flag | State Overview | Symbolic Meaning | Political Representation |
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"The State of Dakota is an expansive, fertile, yet relatively poor state. Resource exploitation and farming are major industries in America's heartland." | The flag of Dakota is a cross between several real state flags; it features a bison upon the rocky mountains. | 1 Senator 1 Representative 49 Electoral Votes |
The Great State of Carolina
State Flag | State Overview | Symbolic Meaning | Political Representation |
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"The State of Carolina stretches from the Gulf Coast and up the Atlantic. The Florida Peninsula has a large tourism industry, and its beaches attract the rich and retired - while further inland, especially in the bayou, there are fewer opportunities." | The flag of Carolina is a cross between several real state flags; it features a palmetto tree, the symbol of the state. | 1 Senator 2 Representatives 71 Electoral Votes |
The Great State of Cascadia
State Flag | State Overview | Symbolic Meaning | Political Representation |
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"Cascadia takes up all of America's Pacific coast. The technology industry is in Silicon Valley, while many major defense contractors can be found in the North." | The flag of Cascadia symbolizes the natural beauty and inspiration that the Pacific Northwest provides, and is a direct representation of the bioregion | 1 Senator 2 Representatives 81 Electoral Votes |
The Great State of Appalachia
State Flag | State Overview | Symbolic Meaning | Political Representation |
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"The State of Appalachia runs along her namesake mountains. Her people are poor, with few job opportunities outside of mining, logging, and other resources exploitation." | The quilt is a symbol of Appalachia, and the quilt star adorns many homes, barns, and businesses in the region. | 1 Senator 1 Representative 66 Electoral Votes |
State of Superior
State Flag | State Overview | Symbolic Meaning | Political Representation |
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"The heart of Superior is the Great Lakes - stretching from Lake Superior to Lake Ontario." | The flag is a torch with 3 stripes, the torch representing Indiana, with hints of Minnesota | 1 Senator 2 Representatives 71 Electoral Votes |
State of Orleans
- Added in v4.2
State Flag | State Overview | Symbolic Meaning | Political Representation |
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"Formerly a French colony, the State of Orleans includes much of the Mississippi River and the Gulf Coast." | The flag is a mix of Louisiana and other states, with a duck in the center being part of Louisiana's flag. | 1 Senator 1 Representatives 44 Electoral Votes |
District of Columbia
- Added in v4.2