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Performance and Accountability Report Fiscal Year 2005
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TABLE 20: TRADEMARKS REGISTERED TO RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATESRead Footnote 11
(FY 2005)
State/Territory No. for 2005
Total  92,527
 
Alabama     331
Alaska      51
Arizona   1,002
Arkansas     172
California  10,016
Colorado   1,337
Connecticut     749
Delaware  20,040
District of Columbia     500
Florida   3,696
Georgia   1,564
Hawaii     147
Idaho     166
Illinois   3,042
Indiana     978
Iowa     516
Kansas     401
State/Territory No. for 2005
Kentucky    387
Louisiana    320
Maine    228
Maryland  1,061
Massachusetts  1,653
Michigan  1,728
Minnesota  1,856
Mississippi    133
Missouri  1,095
Montana    107
Nebraska    344
Nevada  1,909
New Hampshire    272
New Jersey  2,166
New Mexico    172
New York  5,359
North Carolina  1,084
North Dakota     62
Ohio  2,134
State/Territory No. for 2005
Oklahoma    399
Oregon    891
Pennsylvania  2,061
Rhode Island    409
South Carolina    452
South Dakota     98
Tennessee    792
Texas  3,278
Utah    713
Vermont    150
Virginia  1,367
Washington  1,686
West Virginia     70
Wisconsin  1,295
Wyoming    111
Puerto Rico     49
Virgin Islands     11
U.S. Pacific IslandsRead Footnote 22      3
United StatesRead Footnote 33 11,914

Notes:

- Represents zero.

1: When a trademark is registered, the trademark database is corrected to indicate the home state of the entity registering the trademark. (back to text)

2: Represents residents of American Samoa, Guam, and miscellaneous U.S. Pacific Islands. (back to text)

3: No State indicated in data base, includes APO filings. (back to text)

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