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What the U.S. Map Would Look Like if Each State Had the Same Population

Ever wonder what America would look like if each state were equal in population?

An artist and urban planner has redrawn the map of the United States to show what it would look like if the same number of people occupied each state.

Neil Freeman's "United States redrawn as Fifty States with Equal Population" takes a radically simple stab at Electoral College reform, preserving its structure and function while simultaneously ending the overrepresentation of small states and underrepresentation of large states in presidential voting by eliminating small and large states altogether.

Using data from the 2010 U.S. Census, Freeman says his map's redrawn boundaries "more closely follow economic patterns, since many states are more centered on one or two metro areas." It also would end varying representation by population in the U.S. House.

"Currently, the population of House districts ranges from 528,000 to 924,000," Freeman writes. "After this reform, every House seat would represent districts of the same size."

Each state in Freeman's redrawn America has a population of roughly 6,175,000.

Many state capitals were maintained in Freeman's configuration; otherwise, large or central cities were chosen. Suggested names of the new states, he adds, were taken mainly from geographical features, including mountain ranges (Adirondack, Blue Ridge, Ozark), peaks (Mammoth), rivers (Susquehanna), lakes (Salt Lake), plants (Yerba Buena) and even caves (Shiprock).

For those interested in Freeman's methodology, he explains:

The map began with an algorithm that grouped counties based on proximity, urban area, and commuting patterns. The algorithm was seeded with the fifty largest cities. After that, manual changes took into account compact shapes, equal populations, metro areas divided by state lines, and drainage basins. In certain areas, divisions are based on census tract lines. The District of Columbia is included into the state of Washington, with the Mall, major monuments and Federal buildings set off as the seat of the federal government.
The map, published in 2012, has received renewed interest in the wake of northern Colorado's upcoming vote to secede from the rest of the state.

"Keep in mind that this is an art project, not a serious proposal," Freeman added. "So take it easy with the emails about the sacred soil of Texas."
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Salt Lake my chapped ass!
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Salt Lake my chapped ass!
i agree... i became of part of 'Salt Lake' as well...i like being part of Washington, thanks.
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Montana for me but I would rather they put Washidamont on that map instead of friggin Salt Lake
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Sacramento got lost in there.
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I deleted my stupid comment.
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"So take it easy with the emails about the sacred soil of Texas."
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