Figure 3-1: EEOC Private Sector Charges Filed by State from 1999-2001. The map
does not depict territories served by EEOC. Charges are shown by location of charging
party. States with 31 to 76 charges filed include: Maine, Vermont, North Dakota,
South Dakota, and Wyoming. States with 87 to 182 charges filed include: Montana,
Nebraska and Alaska. States with 203 to 348 charges filed include: New Hampshire,
Idaho, Utah, Iowa, Rhode Island and Delaware. States with 392 to 749 charges filed
include: Hawaii, Oregon, Nevada, West Virginia, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.
States with 886 to 3,193 charges include: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Kansas, South
Carolina and Kentucky. States with 3,370 to 4,417 charges include: Washington,
New Mexico, Colorado, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and New Jersey. States with 4,818 to
7,070 charges include: Michigan, Missouri, Louisiana, Mississippi, Virginia, and
Maryland. States with 7,296 to 9,281 include: Arizona, Tennessee, North Carolina,
Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana. States with 10,185 to 26,769 charges include California,
Texas, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Illinois, and New York. [The map's resolution
is not high enough to determine Washington D.C.'s ranking.]