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TABLE 20: TRADEMARKS REGISTERED TO RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATESRead Footnote 11
(FY 2006)
State/Territory 2006
Total 119,526
 
Alabama     460
Alaska      79
Arizona   1,512
Arkansas     236
California  13,217
Colorado   1,746
Connecticut   1,004
Delaware  24,205
District of Columbia     865
Florida   5,247
Georgia   2,102
Hawaii     226
Idaho     275
Illinois   3,850
Indiana   1,219
Iowa     639
Kansas     558
State/Territory 2006
Kentucky    481
Louisiana    391
Maine    320
Maryland  1,483
Massachusetts  2,112
Michigan  2,325
Minnesota  2,288
Mississippi    163
Missouri  1,510
Montana    147
Nebraska    447
Nevada  2,524
New Hampshire    312
New Jersey  2,758
New Mexico    229
New York  6,862
North Carolina  1,510
North Dakota     81
Ohio  2,922
State/Territory 2006
Oklahoma    568
Oregon  1,139
Pennsylvania  2,587
Rhode Island    367
South Carolina    570
South Dakota    184
Tennessee  1,013
Texas  4,308
Utah    946
Vermont    192
Virginia  1,697
Washington  2,185
West Virginia     82
Wisconsin  1,566
Wyoming    161
Puerto Rico     74
Virgin Islands     14
U.S. Pacific IslandsRead Footnote 22      3
United StatesRead Footnote 33 15,565

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 database, includes APO filings. (back to text)

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