Table 8-4. (cont.)
North Dakota | Independent of any township or unorganized territory; 366 cities creating 373 MCDs. |
Ohio | There are 86 cities and 637 villages that are dependent; 156 cities and 62 villages are independent of any township creating 171 and 64 MCDs, respectively; 4 incorporated places have a mixed relationship (Columbus city is independent in Franklin County, but dependent in Fairfield County; Fostoria city is independent in Seneca and Wood Counties, but dependent in Hancock County; Hunting Valley village is independent in Cuyahoga County, but dependent in Geauga County; Sharonville city is independent in Hamilton County, but dependent in Butler County). Most incorporated places shown as independent of any township are legally coextensive with a township that is nonfunctioning and generally not recognized by local officials; as agreed to by the State government, these townships are not identified in decennial census publications. |
Oklahoma | Dependent |
Oregon | Dependent |
Pennsylvania | Independent of any township or road district; 966 boroughs creating 977 MCDs; 55 cities creating 56 MCDs; one town creating one MCD. |
Rhode Island | Independent of any town; eight cities creating eight MCDs. |
South Carolina | Dependent |
South Dakota | Independent of any township or unorganized territory; 154 cities and one town creating 162 and one MCD, respectively. |
Tennessee | Dependent |
Texas | Dependent |
Utah | Dependent |
Vermont | There are 42 dependent villages; 9 cities are independent of any gore, grant, or town, creating 9 MCDs. |
Virginia | There are 188 dependent towns; 41 cities are independent of any county and magisterial district. |
Washington | Dependent |
West Virginia | Dependent; one town (Glenville) and two cities (Moundsville and Williamson) are coextensive with a single magisterial district. |
Wisconsin | Independent; there are 188 cities and 395 villages creating 210 and 417 MCDs, respectively. |
Wyoming | Dependent |
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