Table 8-4. (cont.)
Kansas | There are 504 dependent cities; 123 cities are independent of any township, creating 129 MCDs. |
Kentucky | Dependent |
Louisiana | Dependent except for the city of New Orleans which is independent of any MCD. |
Maine | Independent of any MCD; 22 cities creating 22 MCDs. |
Maryland | Dependent except Baltimore city, which is independent of any county and MCD. |
Massachusetts | Independent of any town; 39 cities creating 39 MCDs. |
Michigan | There are 262 dependent villages; 272 cities are independent of any township, creating 283 MCDs. |
Minnesota | There are 12 dependent cities—Aurora, Beardsley, Calumet, Grand Rapids, Johnson, Kinney, La Prairie, Marble, Nashwauk, Ortonville, Riverton, and Taconite; 842 cities are independent of any township or unorganized territory, creating 880 MCDs. |
Mississippi | Dependent |
Missouri | Dependent except St. Louis city, which is independent of any county and MCD; four cities—Arnold, Edina, Kimberling City, and Lamar—are coextensive with a single township. |
Montana | Dependent |
Nebraska | All 392 villages and 64 cities are dependent; 79 cities are independent of any election precinct or township, creating 81 MCDs. |
Nevada | Dependent; one incorporated place (Carson City) is coextensive with a single CCD and county. |
New Hampshire | Independent of any MCD; 13 cities creating 13 MCDs. |
New Jersey | Independent; there are 250 boroughs, 52 cities, 15 towns, and 3 villages creating the same numbers of MCDs. |
New Mexico | Dependent |
New York | There are 557 dependent villages; 61 cities are independent of any town (creating 62 MCDs) excluding New York city, which is made up of 5 MCD boroughs (one for each county within the city); 5 villages—East Rochester, Green Island, Harrison, Mount Kisco, and Scarsdale—are coextensive with a single town. |
North Carolina | Dependent |
8-34County Subdivisions