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At the end of 50 weeks we hope to list teachers who tutor in all 50 states! Click here to see our progress. We will be listing the states by electoral college votes from highest to lowest!
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Week #11: We list 44 tutors from 10 out of 11 states (91%)! We need to find ONE teacher who tutors in Illinois!

  1. Week #1 (8 tutors): California: Top California Tutors: California Teachers are Great Tutors! Find a California tutor today! Top California Jokes!
  2. Week #2 (8 tutors): Texas: Top Texas Tutors: Texas Teachers are Great Tutors! Find a Texas tutor today! Top Texas Jokes!
  3. Week #3 (5 tutors): Florida: Top Florida Tutors: Florida Teachers are Great Tutors! Find a Florida tutor today! Top Florida Jokes!
  4. Week #4 (5 tutors): New York: Top New York Tutors: New York Teachers are Great Tutors! Find a New York tutor today! Top New York Jokes!
  5. Week #5 (0 tutors): Illinois: We are looking for ONE Illinois Teacher who Tutors! Top Illinois Tutors: Illinois Teachers are Great Tutors! Find an Illinois tutor today! Top Illinois Jokes!
  6. Week #6 (2 tutors): Pennsylvania: Top Pennsylvania Tutors: Pennsylvania Teachers are Great Tutors! Find a Pennsylvania tutor today! Top Pennsylvania Jokes!
  7. Week #7 (2 tutors): Ohio: Top Pennsylvania Tutors: Pennsylvania Teachers are Great Tutors! Find a Ohio tutor today! Top Ohio Jokes!
  8. Week #8 (3 tutors): Georgia: Top Georgia Tutors: Georgia Teachers are Great Tutors! Find a Gerogia tutor today! Top Georgia Jokes!
  9. Week #9 (4 tutors): Michigan: Top Michigan Tutors: Michigan Teachers are Great Tutors! Find a Michigan tutor today! Top Michigan Jokes!
  10. Week #10 (1 tutor): North Carolina: Top North Carolina TutorsNorth Carolina Teachers are Great Tutors! Find a North Carolinatutor today! Top North Carolina Jokes!
  11. Week #11 (6 tutors): New Jersey Top New Jersey TutorsNew Jersey Teachers are Great Tutors! Find a New Jersey tutor today! Top New Jersey Jokes!
  12. Week #12 Virginia (0 tutors): Top Virginia TutorsVirginia Teachers are Great Tutors! Find a Virginia tutor today! Top Virginia Jokes!
  13. Week #13 Washington (0 tutors): Top Washington TutorsWashington Teachers are Great Tutors! Find a Washington tutor today! Top Washington Jokes!
  14. Week #14: Massachusetts (194 tutors): Top Massachusetts TutorsMassachusetts Teachers are Great Tutors! Find a Massachusetts tutor today! Top Massachusetts Jokes!

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Arizona – 11, an increase of 1 electoral vote. The state’s population increased by 1,261,385 or 24.6 percent to 6,392,017 in 2010.
Indiana – 11, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 403,317 or 6.6. percent to 6,483,802 in 2010.
Massachusetts – 11, a decrease of 1 electoral vote. The state’s population increased by 198,532 or 3.1 percent to 6,547,629 in 2010.
Tennessee – 11, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 656,822 or 11.5 percent to 6,346,105 in 2010.
Maryland – 10, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 477,066 or 9 percent to 5,773,552 in 2010.
Minnesota – 10, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 384,446 or 7.8 percent to 5,303,925 in 2010.
Missouri – 10, a decrease of 1 electoral vote. The state’s population increased by 393,716 or 7 percent to 5,988,927 in 2010.
Wisconsin – 10, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 323,311 or 6 percent to 5,686,986 in 2010.
Alabama – 9, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 332,636 or 7.5 percent to 4,779,736 in 2010.
Colorado – 9, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 727,935 or 16.9 percent to 5,029,196 in 2010.
South Carolina – 9, an increase of 1 electoral vote. The state’s population increased by 613,352 or 15.3 percent to 4,625,364 in 2010.
Kentucky – 8, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 297,598 or 7.4 percent to 4,339,367 in 2011.
Louisiana – 8, a decrease of 1 electoral vote. The state’s population increased by 64,396 or 1.4 percent to 4,533,372 in 2010.
Connecticut – 7, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 168,532 or 4.9 percent to 3,574,097 in 2010.
Oklahoma – 7, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 300,697 or 8.7 percent to 3,751,351 in 2010.
Oregon – 7, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 409,675 or 12 percent to 3,831,074 in 2010.
Arkansas – 6, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 242,518 or 9.1 percent to 2,915,918 in 2010.
Iowa – 6, a decrease of 1 electoral vote. The state’s population increased by 120,031 or 4.1 percent to 3,046,355 in 2010.
Kansas – 6, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 164,700 or 6.1 percent to 2,853,118 in 2010.
Mississippi – 6, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 122,639 or 4.3 percent to 2,967,297 in 2010.
Nevada – 6, an increase of 1 electoral vote. The state’s population increased by 702,294 or 35.1 percent to 2,700,551 in 2010.
Utah – 6, an increase of 1 electoral vote. The state’s population increased by 530,716 or 23.8 percent to 2,763,885 in 2010.
Nebraska – 5, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 115,078 or 6.7 percent to 1,826,341 in 2010.
New Mexico – 5, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 240,133 or 13.2 percent to 2,059,179 in 2010.
West Virginia – 5, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 44,650 or 2.5 percent to 1,852,994 in 2010.
Hawaii – 4, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 148,764 or 12.3 percent to 1,360,301 in 2010.
Idaho – 4, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 273,629 or 21.1 percent to 1,567,582 in 2010.
Maine – 4, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 53,438 or 4.2 percent to 1,328,361 in 2010.
New Hampshire – 4, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 80,684 6.5 percent to 1,316,470 in 2010.
Rhode Island – 4, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 4,248 or 0.4 percent to 1,052,567 in 2010.
Alaska – 3, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 83,299 or 13.3 percent to 710,231 in 2010.

Delaware – 3, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 114,334 or 14.6 percent to 897,934 in 2010.
District of Columbia – 3, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 29,664 or 5.2 percent to 601,723 in 2010.

Montana – 3, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 87,220 or 9.7 percent to 989,415 in 2010.
North Dakota – 3, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 30,391 or 4.7 percent to 672,591 in 2010.
South Dakota – 3, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 59,336 or 7.9 percent to 814,180 in 2010.
Vermont – 3, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 16,914 or 2.8 percent to 625,741 in 2010.


Wyoming – 3, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 69,844 or 14.1 percent to 563,626 in 2010.