South Atlantic states explained

The South Atlantic United States form one of the nine Census Bureau Divisions within the United States that are recognized by the United States Census Bureau. This region, U.S. Census Bureau Region 3, Division 5, corresponds to the South (states/areas that were geographically part of the Thirteen Colonies) with the addition of Florida.

Terminology

The name of the census division does not refer to the South Atlantic Ocean, but rather to its location along the Atlantic Coast of the United States. Farther north are the Census-defined Middle Atlantic and New England (or North Atlantic) states.

Geography

This division includes eight states and one district; Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia and Washington.[1] This division is also a recognized geographical division used by the United States Geological Survey.[2] All entities within the region apart from the District of Columbia and West Virginia border the North Atlantic Ocean.

Together with the East South Central States (Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi and Tennessee) and the West South Central states (Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas), the South Atlantic states constitute the United States Census Bureau's broader Census Bureau Region of the South (the other three regions being the Northeast, Midwest and West, all of which have two divisions).

Demographics

As of 2010, the South Atlantic states had a combined population of 61,774,970. The South Atlantic states region covers 292589sqmi. With the exception of West Virginia, the region has seen rapid population growth and economic development in recent decades.

States and Federal District in the South Atlantic!State !! 2020 census !! Land area
989,948 1,982
21,538,187 65,755
10,711,908 59,425
6,177,224 12,407
10,439,388 53,819
5,118,435 32,020
8,631,393 42,774
1,793,716 24,230
689,545 177
Ten largest cities by population in the South Atlantic states region! !! City !! 2020 census
1 949,611
2 874,579
3 689,545
4 585,708
5 Atlanta, Georgia498,715
6 Raleigh, North Carolina467,665
7 Virginia Beach, Virginia459,470
8 442,241
9 384,959
10 Orlando, Florida307,573
Largest metropolitan statistical areas in the region! !! Metro area !! 2020 census
1 6,385,162
2 6,220,106
3 6,138,333
4 3,175,275
5 2,844,510
6 Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA2,673,376
7 Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC MSA2,660,329
8 1,799,674
9 1,605,848
10 1,413,982

Politics

Parties
American Independent
Presidential electoral votes in the Lower South Atlantic States since 1789
Year Florida Georgia North Carolina South Carolina
No election Washington No election Washington
No election Washington Washington Washington
No election Jefferson
No election Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson
No election Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson
No election Madison Madison Madison
No election Madison Madison Madison
No election Monroe Monroe Monroe
No election Monroe Monroe Monroe
No election Jackson
No election Jackson Jackson Jackson
No election Jackson Jackson Floyd
No election Van Buren Magnum
No election Harrison Harrison Van Buren
No election Polk Polk
Taylor Taylor Taylor Cass
Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce
Buchanan Buchanan Buchanan Buchanan
Breckinridge
No election No election No election No election
Grant Grant Grant
Grant Grant Grant
Hayes Hayes
Hancock
Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland
Bryan
Bryan
Parker
Bryan
Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson
Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson
Cox
Davis
Hoover Hoover Smith
Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt
Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt
Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt
Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt
Truman Truman Truman Thurmond
Eisenhower Stevenson
Eisenhower Stevenson
Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy
Johnson Johnson Goldwater
Nixon Nixon Nixon
Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon
Carter Carter Carter Carter
Reagan Reagan Reagan
Reagan Reagan Reagan Reagan
Bush Bush Bush Bush
Clinton Bush
Clinton Dole
Bush Bush Bush Bush
Bush Bush Bush Bush
Obama Obama McCain
Obama Romney
Trump Trump Trump Trump
Biden Trump
Year Florida Georgia North Carolina South Carolina

Notes and References

  1. https://www.census.gov/geo/www/us_regdiv.pdf "Census Regions and Divisions of the United States"
  2. Web site: Circular - Google Books . 2010-01-15 . 2016-10-04.