States

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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

The Great State of Navajo

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
File:DakotaFlag.png
"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
File:CascadiaFlag.png
"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
File:Superior State Flag.png
"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
State Flag State Overview Symbolic Meaning Political Representation
 
"The District of Columbia is a small federal district, making up the capital of the United States. Player voting determines the distribution of D.C.'s electoral votes." ?? ?? Senator
?? Representatives
3 Electoral Votes