Colorado County Map
The Rockies split Colorado’s 64 counties down the middle. Eastern counties are flat prairie, western counties are mountains and ski towns.
The Rockies split Colorado’s 64 counties down the middle. Eastern counties are flat prairie, western counties are mountains and ski towns.
California has 58 counties ranging from tiny Alpine to massive San Bernardino. The coastal counties pack in millions of people.
Our Arkansas county map shows all 75 counties across the state. Arkansas counties stretch from the rugged Ozarks to the flat, fertile Delta.
Check out Arizona’s 15 counties stretching from desert valleys to pine forests. Maricopa County dominates the center with Phoenix and more.
Alaska’s borough system is different from other states. Much of the state isn’t organized into counties at all, just massive census areas.
Our Alabama county map shows all 67 counties in the state. The state’s geography ranges from beaches along the Gulf Coast to mountains.
Our US county map shows all 3,000+ counties across the country. Each state is colored differently so you can easily tell them apart.
Our map from the 2024 U.S. election shows red stretching across the nation. The outcome made Donald Trump the nation’s 47th president.
Our 2020 U.S. election map shows how the presidency flipped back to blue. Joe Biden defeated incumbent Donald Trump in a close race.
The 2016 U.S. election map flipped sharply red. Donald Trump pulled off a surprise win over Hillary Clinton, becoming the 45th president.
Blue holds strong on our 2012 U.S. election map. Barack Obama won re-election over Mitt Romney winning in urban and coastal America.
Bright blue spreads across the 2008 map as Barack Obama wins the presidency. The map marks the nation’s first Black president.
Across the U.S. 2004 election map, red stretches far and wide. George W. Bush won re-election over John Kerry in a close but clear race.
The 2000 U.S. election map is split almost perfectly in half. George W. Bush won the presidency after one of the closest races in history.
Our 1996 U.S. election map shows plenty of blue, with Bill Clinton winning a comfortable second term over Bob Dole.