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As of October 2023, the six states that did not adopt Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a paid holiday are Arizona, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming. Some of these states have since observed the day in different ways, such as recognizing it under different names or not granting it as an official paid holiday. Arizona's decision was particularly notable due to historical controversies surrounding the holiday. Overall, the observance of the day has evolved over time in these states.

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