List of state Municipal Leagues

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This is a list of United States state Municipal Leagues. [1]

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The state of Hawaii does not hold a Municipal League, because there are no independent cities or municipalities. [2]

List of state Municipal Leagues

StateMunicipal LeagueLocated
Alaska Alaska Municipal League Juneau, AK
Alabama Alabama League of Municipalities Montgomery, AL
Arkansas Arkansas Municipal League Little Rock, AR
Arizona League of Arizona Cities and Towns Phoenix, AZ
California League of California Cities Sacramento, CA
Colorado Colorado Municipal League Denver, Co
Connecticut Connecticut Conference of Municipalities New Haven, CT
Delaware Delaware League of Local Governments Dover, DE
Florida Florida League of Cities Inc Tallahassee, FL
Georgia Georgia Municipal Association Atlanta, GA
Iowa Iowa League of Cities Des Moines, IA
Idaho Association of Idaho Cities Boise, ID
Illinois Illinois Municipal League Springfield, IL
Indiana Accelerate Indiana Municipalities Indianapolis, IN
Kansas League of Kansas Municipalities Topeka, KS
Kentucky Kentucky League of Cities Lexington, KY
Louisiana Louisiana Municipal Association Baton Rouge, LA
Massachusetts Massachusetts Municipal Boston, MA
Maryland Maryland Municipal League Annapolis, MD
Maine Maine Municipal Association Augusta, ME
Michigan Michigan Municipal League Ann Arbor, MI
Minnesota League of Minnesota Cities St. Paul, MN
Missouri Missouri Municipal League Jefferson City, MO
Mississippi Mississippi Municipal League Jackson, MS
Montana Montana League of Cities and Towns Helena, MT
North Carolina North Carolina League of Municipalities Raleigh, NC
North Dakota North Dakota League of Cities Bismarck, ND
Nebraska League of Nebraska Municipalities Lincoln, NE
New Hampshire New Hampshire Municipal Association Concord, NH
New Jersey New Jersey State League of Municipalities Trenton, NJ
New Mexico New Mexico Municipal League Santa Fe, NM
Nevada Nevada League of Cities and Municipalities Carson City, NV
New York New York State Conference of Mayors and Municipal Officials Albany, NY
Ohio Ohio Municipal League Columbus, OH
Oklahoma Oklahoma Municipal League Inc Oklahoma City, OK
Oregon League of Oregon Cities Salem, OR
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Municipal League Harrisburg, PA
Rhode Island Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns Providence, RI
South Carolina Municipal Association of South Carolina Columbia, SC
South Dakota South Dakota Municipal League Fort Pierre, SD
Tennessee Tennessee Municipal League Nashville, TN
Texas Texas Municipal League Austin, TX
Utah Utah League of Cities Salt Lake City, UT
Virginia Virginia Municipal League Richmond, VA
Vermont Vermont League of Cities and Towns Montpelier, VT
Washington Association of Washington Cities Olympia, WA
Wisconsin League of Wisconsin Municipalities Madison, WI
West Virginia West Virginia Municipal League Charleston, WV
Wyoming Wyoming Association of Municipalities Cheyenne, WY

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References

  1. "State Municipal Leagues". National League of Cities . Retrieved July 28, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. "About State Government". Hawaii . Retrieved July 28, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)