East South Central states

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The East South Central states is a region constituting one of the nine U.S. Census Bureau divisions. It is located within the American South. Four states make up the division: Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama. The division is one of three that together make up the larger region known as the Southern United States (the other two are the more populous South Atlantic states and the West South Central states).

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East South Central
States in dark red make up the East South Central states region
States in dark red make up the East South Central states region
Largest cityNashville
Area
  Total
183,403.90 sq mi (475,013.9 km2)
  Land178,289.84 sq mi (461,768.6 km2)
  Water5,114.07 sq mi (13,245.4 km2)
Population
 (2019)[2]
  Total
19,176,181
  Density107.55622/sq mi (41.527688/km2)
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Historically, the area has been colonized and influenced by the French, Spanish, British, early American, and Confederate governments.[3][4][5][6] Distinct among these states, Alabama's French culture has been preserved through the Alabama Creoles,[7] and Kentucky's French culture can be observed throughout Louisville.[8] The East South Central states form the core of Old Dixie,[9] one of the nine moral regions identified by James Patterson and Peter Kim in their acclaimed 1991 geopolitical best-seller, The Day America Told The Truth.[10] Politically and culturally, the East South Central is more conservative than the other regions making up the American South; Mississippi, Alabama, Kentucky, and Tennessee's governments have been described during 2012 to 2023 as some of the most conservative.[11][12][13] Religiously, conservative Evangelical Protestantism dominates the East South Central as a central part of the Bible Belt.

Demographics

As of 2020, the East South Central states had a combined population of 19,430,030. The East South Central region covers 183,401 square miles of land. Within the region, Tennessee is the largest state by population, though Alabama is the largest by land area; Tennessee was also the East South Central's fastest growing state between 2010 and 2020,[14][15] with Alabama second.[16] Kentucky was the third-fastest growing state,[17] and Mississippi experienced population decline; despite population decline, Mississippi did increase in diversity.[18][19]

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States in the East South Central region
State2020 estimateLand area
Kentucky4,509,34240,409
Tennessee6,916,89742,143
Mississippi2,963,91448,430
Alabama5,039,87752,419
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Ethnic origins in East South Central
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Ten largest cities by population
City2020 pop.
1Nashville, Tennessee689,447
2Memphis, Tennessee633,104
3Louisville, Kentucky633,045
4Lexington, Kentucky322,707
5Huntsville, Alabama215,006
6Birmingham, Alabama200,733
7Montgomery, Alabama200,663
8Knoxville, Tennessee190,740
9Mobile, Alabama187,041
10Chattanooga, Tennessee181,009
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Politics

Parties
NonpartisanDemocratic-RepublicanDemocraticNational RepublicanWhigConstitutional UnionRepublicanDixiecratAmerican Independent
  • Bold denotes election winner.
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Presidential electoral votes in the East South Central States since 1792
YearAlabamaKentuckyMississippiTennessee
1792No electionWashingtonNo electionNo election
1796No electionJeffersonNo electionJefferson
1800No electionJeffersonNo electionJefferson
1804No electionJeffersonNo electionJefferson
1808No electionMadisonNo electionMadison
1812No electionMadisonNo electionMadison
1816No electionMonroeNo electionMonroe
1820MonroeMonroeMonroeMonroe
1824JacksonClayJacksonJackson
1828JacksonJacksonJacksonJackson
1832JacksonClayJacksonJackson
1836Van BurenHarrisonVan BurenWhite
1840Van BurenHarrisonHarrisonHarrison
1844PolkClayPolkClay
1848CassTaylorCassTaylor
1852PierceScottPierceScott
1856BuchananBuchananBuchananBuchanan
1860BreckinridgeBellBreckinridgeBell
1864No electionMcClellanNo electionLincoln (rejected)
1868GrantSeymourNo electionGrant
1872GrantHendricksGrantHendricks
1876TildenTildenTildenTilden
1880HancockHancockHancockHancock
1884ClevelandClevelandClevelandCleveland
1888ClevelandClevelandClevelandCleveland
1892ClevelandClevelandClevelandCleveland
1896BryanMcKinleyBryanBryan
1900BryanBryanBryanBryan
1904ParkerParkerParkerParker
1908BryanBryanBryanBryan
1912WilsonWilsonWilsonWilson
1916WilsonWilsonWilsonWilson
1920CoxCoxCoxHarding
1924DavisCoolidgeDavisDavis
1928SmithHooverSmithHoover
1932RooseveltRooseveltRooseveltRoosevelt
1936RooseveltRooseveltRooseveltRoosevelt
1940RooseveltRooseveltRooseveltRoosevelt
1944RooseveltRooseveltRooseveltRoosevelt
1948ThurmondTrumanThurmondTruman
1952StevensonStevensonStevensonEisenhower
1956StevensonEisenhowerStevensonEisenhower
1960ByrdNixonByrdNixon
1964GoldwaterJohnsonGoldwaterJohnson
1968WallaceNixonWallaceNixon
1972NixonNixonNixonNixon
1976CarterCarterCarterCarter
1980ReaganReaganReaganReagan
1984ReaganReaganReaganReagan
1988BushBushBushBush
1992BushClintonBushClinton
1996DoleClintonDoleClinton
2000BushBushBushBush
2004BushBushBushBush
2008McCainMcCainMcCainMcCain
2012RomneyRomneyRomneyRomney
2016TrumpTrumpTrumpTrump
2020TrumpTrumpTrumpTrump
2024TrumpTrumpTrumpTrump
YearAlabamaKentuckyMississippiTennessee
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