States of the United States

The United States holds 63 different states which serve as the main reasoning behind it's name, and have their own level of authority. Residents of these states serve as both a resident of the United States and their state of choice, and each state represents a building block of the country as a whole. This page aims to summarize each of the 63 states with the outliers.

Electoral College
During an election in the United States, the country utilizes an electoral college that consists of votes that serve to lead the two (or three) candidates to their victory. Usually, the points assigned to the states in this electoral college are based off the population of the state. For example, a state with 100,000 people can be assigned two votes, while a state with 10,000,000 people may be assigned twenty votes.

The highest five in the set are:
 * Jefferson State: 75 points
 * Long Isle: 68 points
 * Bay State: 51 points
 * Upstate: 36 points
 * Houston: 35 points