Florida and Hawaii
Several states have laws that require elected officials to resign from their current position if they want to run for another office. Some of these states include Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas.
The current Governor of Florida is Charlie Crist (as of Dec. 23, 2009)
To travel from Minneapolis, Minnesota, to Florida, you typically pass through four to five states, depending on your route. Common states you would go through include Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, and Tennessee, before reaching Florida. Some routes may also include additional states like Arkansas or Kentucky.
The states nearest to bodies of water include Texas, California, Florida and Michigan.
In December, states that are typically hot include Florida, Arizona, California, Hawaii, and parts of Texas.
Well Florida is a state there are no states in Florida Florida. is a state.
The term "southern states" generally refers to those states that ceceded from the Union, leading to the Civil War. The states that ceceded are (in the order of cessation):South CarolinaMississippiFloridaAlabamaGeorgiaLouisianaTexasVirginiaArkansasNorth CarolinaTennessee
Florida is the only southern state within the United States that has one large peninsula. This means that Florida is surrounding on 3 sides by bodies of water. These bodies of water include the Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Straits of Florida.
I would say the "Deep South" states include South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, parts of Louisiana, North Eastern Texas, and the Florida Panhandle from the Alabama state line straight across the panhandle until you get to Lake City.
The United States purchased NO country or territory from Florida (Florida is part of the United States).
States with the lowest risk of seismic hazard in the United States include North Dakota, Florida, and Maine. These states have low probabilities of experiencing earthquakes compared to states located along major fault lines.