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Chicago Metropolitan Area
Chicago-Naperville-Joliet-Gary, IL-IN-WI MSA
Chicago-Naperville-Michigan City, IL-IN-WI CSA
A simulated-color satellite image of the Chicago Metropolitan Area taken on NASA's Landsat 7 satellite.
A simulated-color satellite image of the Chicago Metropolitan Area taken on NASA's Landsat 7 satellite.
Ten county Tri-State MSA
Ten county Tri-State MSA
CountryUnited States
States - Illinois
 - Indiana
 - Wisconsin
Largest cityChicago
other cities
Area
 • MSA7,212 sq mi (18,680 km2)
 • CSA7,212 sq mi (18,680 km2)
Elevation577–1,730 ft (176–527 m)
Population
 (2007 est.)[2]
 • Density1,318/sq mi (509/km2)
 • Urban
8,150,000 (3rd)
 • MSA
9,524,673 (3rd)
 • CSA
9,785,747 (3rd)
 MSA/CSA = 2007, Urban = 2000
Time zoneUTC-6 (CT)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
Area code(s)312, 773, 708, 219, 847, 630, 224, 262


Chicagoland
Population
9,785,747 (2,007 est.)

Law Schools[edit]

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(R) - () and (30 states carried)
(D) - () and 266 electoral votes (20 states and D.C. carried)
Absention - 1 electoral votes (faithless elector)



United States presidential election, 2000
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican George W. Bush/Dick Cheney 271 electoral votes
50,460,110
50.65%,br>47.87%
Democratic Al Gore/Joe Lieberman 50,999,897 48.38%
Green Ralph Nader/Winona LaDuke 2,883,105 0 electoral votes 2.7%
Independent Pat Buchanan/Ezola B. Foster 449,225 0.4%
Libertarian Harry Browne/Art Olivier (Libertarian) 384,516 (0.4%) and 0 electoral votes .0% -60%

History[edit]


The top ten colleges and universities by Jewish student enrollment[edit]

Rank University Enrollment % of Student body Undergraduate Enrollment
1 University of Maryland, College Park
University of Florida
5,400 21%
15%
25,140
34,612
2 Rutgers University 5,000 13% 37,072
3 University of Central Florida 4,500 11% 39,545
4 University of Michigan
Pennsylvania State University
University Of Wisconsin
4,000 9%
10%
14%
40,025
36,612
28,462
5 California State University, Northridge
Florida State University
University of Texas, Austin
3,800 14%
9%
10%
26,854
40,474
36,878
6 University at Albany
Florida International University
3,500 31%
9%
12,013
39,500
Rank University Jewish Student Enrollment (est.) % of Student body Undergraduate Enrollment
1 New York University 6,500 33% 19,401
2 Boston University 4,000 20% 15,981
3 Cornell University 3,500 21% 13,515
4 The George Washington University
University of Pennsylvania
Yeshiva University
2,800 31%
30%
99%
10,394
9,718
2,803
5 Syracuse University 2,500 20% 12,500
6 Columbia University
Emory University
Harvard University
Tulane University
2,000 29%
30%
30%
30%
6,819
6,510
6,715
6,533
7 Brandeis University
Northwestern University
Washington University in St. Louis
1,800 56%
23%
29%
3,158
7,826
6,097

1. New York University (6,500) 2. Boston University (4,000) 3. Cornell University (3,500) 4. The George Washington University; University of Pennsylvania; Yeshiva University (2,800) 5. Syracuse University (2,500) 6 Columbia University; Emory University; Harvard University; Tulane University (2,000)

1. University of Maryland, College Park; University of Florida, Gainesville (5,400) 2. Rutgers University, New Brunswick (5,000) 3. University of Central Florida (4,500) 4. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Pennsylvania State University, University Park; University of Wisconsin, Madison (4,000) 5. California State University, Northridge; Florida State University; University of Texas, Austin (3,800) 6. University at Albany; Florida International University (3,500)

Rank State Population House Seats Electoral Votes
1 Nevada 2,414,807 81,909 3.5%
2 Arizona 5,939,292 199,413 3.5%
3 Idaho 1,429,096 33,956 2.4%
4 Florida 17,789,864 404,434 2.3%
5 Utah 12,763,371 48,877 2%
6 Pennsylvania 12,429,616 19 21
7 Ohio 11,464,042 18 20
8 Michigan 10,120,860 15 17
9 Georgia 9,072,576 13 15
10 New Jersey 8,717,925 13 15
11 North Carolina 8,683,242 13 15
12 Virginia 7,567,465 11 13
13 Massachusetts 6,398,743 10 12
14 Washington 6,287,759 9 11
15 Indiana 6,271,973 9 11
16 Tennessee 5,962,959 9 11
17 Arizona 5,939,292 8 10
18 Missouri 5,800,310 9 11
19 Maryland 5,600,388 8 10
20 Wisconsin 5,536,201 8 10
21 Minnesota 5,132,799 8 10
22 Colorado 4,665,177 7 9
23 Alabama 4,557,808 7 9
24 Louisiana 4,523,628 7 9
25 South Carolina 4,255,083 6 8
26 Kentucky 4,173,405 6 8
(n/a) Puerto Rico 3,916,632 * n/a
27 Oregon 3,641,056 5 7
28 Oklahoma 3,547,884 5 7
29 Connecticut 3,510,297 5 7
30 Iowa 2,966,334 5 7
31 Mississippi 2,921,088 4 6
32 Arkansas 2,779,154 4 6
33 Kansas 2,744,687 4 6
34 Utah 2,469,585 3 5
35 Nevada 2,414,807 3 5
36 New Mexico 1,928,384 3 5
37 West Virginia 1,816,856 3 5
38 Nebraska 1,758,787 3 5
39 Idaho 1,429,096 2 4
40 Maine 1,321,505 2 4
41 New Hampshire 1,309,940 2 4
42 Hawaii 1,275,194 2 4
43 Rhode Island 1,076,189 2 4
44 Montana 935,670 1 3
45 Delaware 843,524 1 3
46 South Dakota 775,933 1 3
47 Alaska 663,661 1 3
48 North Dakota 636,677 1 3
49 Vermont 623,050 1 3
(n/a) District of Columbia 550,521 ** 3
50 Wyoming 509,294 1 3
  1. ^ The Sears Tower is the highest point in both the Chicago metropolitan area and the state of Illinois
  2. ^ July 1, 2007 est. by Census Bureau
  3. ^ 2000 Presidential Election Results
  4. ^ General Election