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2009 Digital Counties Winners Announced



July 28, 2009 By

Loudoun County, Va., and Charles County, Md.

Other first-place winners included Loudoun County, Va., for its Enterprise Imaging Program and Charles County, Md., for its Citizen Notification Service. A complete list of winners can be found on the Center for Digital Government Web site.

 

Congratulations to the Digital Counties Survey 2009 Winners:

500,000 or more population:

1st: Oakland County, Mich.

2nd: Montgomery County, Md. (tie)

2nd: Sacramento County, Calif. (tie)

3rd: King County, Wash.

4th: Fairfax County, Va. (tie)

4th: Orange County, Calif. (tie)

5th: Alameda County, Calif. (tie)

5th: Anne Arundel County, Md. (tie)

5th: Prince George's County, Md. (tie)

6th: Bernalillo County, N.M. (tie)

6th: Orange County, Fla. (tie)

6th: Westchester County, N.Y. (tie)

7th: Los Angeles County, Calif. (tie)

7th: Wake County, N.C. (tie)

8th: San Diego County, Calif.

9th: Hennepin County, Minn.

10th: Tulsa County, Okla.

250,000-499,999 population:

1st: Loudoun County, Va.

2nd: Dutchess County, N.Y.

3rd: Hamilton County, Ind.

4th: Dakota County, Minn.

5th: Douglas County, Colo.

6th: Placer County, Calif.

7th: Washoe County, Nev.

8th: Ottawa County, Mich.

9th: Solano County, Calif. (tie)

9th: Washtenaw County, Mich. (tie)

10th: Anoka County, Minn.

150,000-249,999 population:

1st: Roanoke County, Va.

2nd: Dona Ana County, N.M.

3rd: Scott County, iowa

4th: Yuma County, Ariz. (tie)

4th: Peoria County, Ill. (tie)

4th: Frederick County, Md. (tie)

5th: Racine County, Wis.

6th: Cumberland County, Pa.

7th: Gaston County, N.C.

8th: Jackson County, Ore.

9th: Saint Lucie County, Fla.

10th: Delaware County, Ohio

Less than 150,000 population:

1st: Charles County, Md.

2nd: Gloucester County, Va.

3rd: Nevada County, Calif.

4th: Skagit County, Wash.

5th: Olmsted County, Minn.

6th: Stearns County, Minn. (tie)

6th: Albemarle County, Va. (tie)

7th: Napa County, Calif.

8th: Martin County, Fla.

9th: Columbia County, Ga. (tie)

9th: Franklin County, Va. (tie)

10th: Sutter County, Calif.


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