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Eventhough we do cover legislation in United States, all 50 states, Peurto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, we do not cover very many towns and counties yet. Our hope at Local Town Poll is to eventually cover Resolutions & Ordinances being voted on at Town Council meetings everywhere in the United States.