Map of state colors in the United States.
  Official colors
  Unofficial colors, or unclear official status
  No known or officially no state colors

This is the official list of each state's colors.

Alabama

Further information: List of Alabama state symbols

Alabama does not have known official state colors.

Alaska

Further information: List of Alaska state symbols

Alaska does not have known official state colors.

Arizona

Further information: List of Arizona state symbols

Arizona's official colors are:

They were adopted in 1915[1][2][3]

Arkansas

Further information: List of Arkansas state symbols

Arkansas does not have known official state colors.

California

Further information: List of California state symbols

California's official colors are:

First used by the University of California, Berkeley in 1875, and officially adopted by the state in 1951,[4] blue represents the sky and gold represents the California Gold Rush.[5]

The colors are defined by several different standards in law:[6]

References:

Colorado

Further information: List of Colorado state symbols

Colorado does not have known official state colors.

Connecticut

Further information: List of Connecticut state symbols

Connecticut does not have known official state colors.

Delaware

Further information: List of Delaware state symbols

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Delaware's official colors are:[7][dubious ]

Florida

Further information: List of Florida state symbols

Florida does not have known official state colors.

Georgia

Further information: List of Georgia state symbols

Georgia does not have known official state colors.

Hawaii

Further information: List of Hawaii state symbols

Hawaii does not have known official colors for the entire state. However, Hawaii has legislated an official color for each of its eight main islands:[8]

Idaho

Further information: List of Idaho state symbols

Idaho does not have known official state colors.

Illinois

Further information: List of Illinois state symbols

Illinois does not have known official state colors.

Indiana

Further information: List of Indiana state symbols

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Indiana's official colors are:[9][dubious ]

Iowa

Further information: List of Iowa state symbols

Iowa does not have known official state colors.

Kansas

Further information: List of Kansas state symbols

Kansas does not have known official state colors.

Kentucky

Further information: List of Kentucky state symbols

Kentucky does not have known official state colors.

Louisiana

Further information: List of Louisiana state symbols

Louisiana's official colors are:[10][11]

Maine

Further information: List of Maine state symbols

Maine does not have known official state colors.

Maryland

Further information: List of Maryland state symbols

Maryland does not have known official state colors. Maryland's widely-used unofficial colors are:

The colors come from the state flag, which in turn uses the Baltimore and Crossland crests of the Calvert family.[12] Maryland flag imagery (and in turn, the four colors of the flag, in varying shades) are used extensively in official government branding.[13][14]

Massachusetts

Further information: List of Massachusetts state symbols

Massachusetts's official colors are:

They were adopted in 2005.[15][16]

Michigan

Further information: List of Michigan state symbols

Michigan does not have known official state colors.

Minnesota

Further information: List of Minnesota state symbols

Minnesota does not have known official state colors.

Minnesota proposed in 2016 to make its official color

in honor of the musician Prince; however, the motion did not succeed.[17][18]

Mississippi

Further information: List of Mississippi state symbols

Mississippi does not have known official state colors.

Missouri

Further information: List of Missouri state symbols

Missouri does not have known official state colors.

Montana

Further information: List of Montana state symbols

Montana does not have known official state colors.

Nebraska

Further information: List of Nebraska state symbols

Nebraska does not have known official state colors.

Nevada

Further information: List of Nevada state symbols

Nevada's official colors are:[19][20]

Blue stands for Lake Tahoe and the mountain bluebird, while silver stands for the granite of the Sierra Nevada and the silver country of northern Nevada.[21][22]

New Hampshire

Further information: List of New Hampshire state symbols

New Hampshire does not have known official state colors.

New Hampshire proposed in 2013 to make the colors

its official state colors; however, the motion did not succeed.[23]

New Jersey

Further information: List of New Jersey state symbols

New Jersey's official colors are:[24]

Using the Cable color system developed by the Color Association of the United States, Jersey Blue was defined as Cable No. 70087; Buff was defined as Cable No. 65015. The Office of the Secretary of State of New Jersey gives the blue and buff color hexadecimal equivalents as #2484C6 and #E1B584, respectively.[25]

New Mexico

Further information: List of New Mexico state symbols

New Mexico does not have known official state colors.

New York

Further information: List of New York state symbols

New York does not have known official state colors in law, but does define specific color shades in their official branding guide:[26]

North Carolina

Further information: List of North Carolina state symbols

North Carolina's official colors are:[27]

Specifically, the same shades "appearing in the North Carolina State flag and the American flag."[27]

North Dakota

Further information: List of North Dakota state symbols

North Dakota does not have known official state colors.

Ohio

Further information: List of Ohio state symbols

Ohio does not have known official state colors in law, but does define specific color shades in their official branding guide,[28] inspired by the Flag of Ohio:

Oklahoma

Further information: List of Oklahoma state symbols

Oklahoma's official colors are:[10][29]

Oregon

Further information: List of Oregon state symbols

Oregon's official colors are:[30]

They were adopted in 1959.[10][31][32]

Pennsylvania

Further information: List of Pennsylvania state symbols

Pennsylvania does not have known official state colors.

No official state colors are listed on the Commonwealth's State Symbols webpage,[33] and no resolution or legislation designating state colors is known to exist.

Some sources erroneously cite blue and gold[34] due to their prominence on the state license plate and the state flag, but these colors are coincidentally predominant on many current and historical US state license plates and on most blue "seal on a bedsheet" US state flags, including Pennsylvania's and at least 19 others.)


Rhode Island

Further information: List of Rhode Island state symbols

Rhode Island has no known official state colors.

South Carolina

Further information: List of South Carolina state symbols

South Carolina's official color is:[35]

It was adopted in 2008.[36][37]

South Dakota

Further information: List of South Dakota state symbols

South Dakota does not have known official state colors.

Tennessee

Further information: List of Tennessee state symbols

Tennessee does not have known official state colors.

Texas

Further information: List of Texas state symbols

Texas does not have known official state colors.

Utah

Further information: List of Utah state symbols

Utah does not have known official state colors.

Vermont

Further information: List of Vermont state symbols

Vermont does not have known official state colors.

Vermont proposed in 2007 to make the colors

its official state colors; however, the motion did not succeed.[38]

Virginia

Further information: List of Virginia state symbols

Virginia does not have known official state colors.

Washington

Further information: List of Washington state symbols

Washington does not have known official state colors.

No official state colors are listed the state legislature's State Symbols webpage[39] nor in Chapter 1.20 of the Revised Code of Washington (where other official symbols are designated).[40] Some sources list dark green and gold/yellow, the two colors specified for the flag by law since 1925.[41]

West Virginia

Further information: List of West Virginia state symbols

West Virginia's official colors are:

They were adopted in 1963.[42][43]

Wisconsin

Further information: List of Wisconsin state symbols

Wisconsin does not have known official state colors.

Wyoming

Further information: List of Wyoming state symbols

Wyoming does not have known official state colors.

Wyoming proposed in 2003 to make the colors

its official state colors in honor of the University of Wyoming Cowboys 1980 football uniforms; however, the motion did not succeed.[44]

References

  1. ^ "Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 41, Section 851". Arizona State Legislature. Archived from the original on May 31, 2022. Retrieved May 30, 2022.
  2. ^ "Arizona's State Symbols". Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records. Archived from the original on 2010-06-07. Retrieved November 8, 2009.
  3. ^ "Session laws, State of Arizona, 1915, Second Legislature, Regular Session, First and Second Special Sessions". Arizona Memory Project. Archived from the original on May 31, 2022. Retrieved May 30, 2022.
  4. ^ "California State Colors". NETSTATE. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  5. ^ History and Culture - State Symbols California State Library
  6. ^ "California Government Code, Title 1, Division 2, Chapter 2, Section 424". Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  7. ^ Delaware Facts and Symbols Delaware state website
  8. ^ §5-16.5 Official island colors Hawaii legislature
  9. ^ "Indiana Fun Facts". Indiana House Republicans. Archived from the original on November 29, 2014. Retrieved November 19, 2014. The state colors are blue and gold.
  10. ^ a b c Official State Colors, NetState.com, accessed April 21, 2006.
  11. ^ Louisiana State Legislature RS 49:161
  12. ^ "The Maryland State Flag". Maryland Secretary of State. Retrieved 2023-03-23.
  13. ^ "Maryland Open For Business Brand Guide" (PDF). Maryland Department of Commerce. 2018. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  14. ^ "Maryland Logo Standards" (PDF). Maryland Department of Health. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  15. ^ Massachusetts Facts: State Symbols Massachusetts Gov. Website
  16. ^ General Laws of Massachusetts Part I Title I Chapter 2 Section 53
  17. ^ "Minnesota SF3595 2016".
  18. ^ "Purple as the official state color? Prince would approve". 23 April 2016.
  19. ^ "Nevada NRS 235.025".
  20. ^ "Nevada Assembly Bill 666 (1983)" (PDF).
  21. ^ Nevada information: State symbols Archived 2009-01-30 at the Wayback Machine Official state website
  22. ^ "Netstate: Nevada State Colors".
  23. ^ Bill HB420 New Hampshire General Court
  24. ^ State of New Jersey. "52:2A-1. Official colors". Archived from the original on 2018-05-15. Retrieved 2018-05-14.
  25. ^ Fisher, Lynn. "New Jersey". US Flags [dot] Design. Retrieved 2021-09-17.
  26. ^ "New York State Branding Overview, Guidelines and Architecture" (PDF). Empire State Development. March 31, 2015. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2023-03-31. Retrieved 2023-07-20.
  27. ^ a b "North Carolina Session Laws, 1945, c. 878", North Carolina State Library, State of North Carolina, archived from the original on 2008-02-27
  28. ^ "Ohio Brand Guide" (PDF).
  29. ^ Oklahoma Banking Department Annual Report 2010 (page 12)
  30. ^ "Oregon Revised Statutes, Title 19, Chapter 186". pp. Chapter 186.010 (2). The official colors of the State of Oregon are navy blue and gold.
  31. ^ "Oregon Guard Bulletin, May 1, 1936" (PDF). Oregon State Library. Retrieved November 19, 2014. The medal (...) is suspended from a ribbon of blue and gold, the official state colors.
  32. ^ "Oregon Almanac: Dance to Hot Springs". Oregon Blue Book. Retrieved November 19, 2014. Blue and gold are the state colors.
  33. ^ "State Symbols". Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  34. ^ "Pennsylvania State Colors". State Symbols USA. Retrieved October 7, 2014.
  35. ^ "Official State Symbols of North Carolina". North Carolina State Library. State of North Carolina. Archived from the original on 2008-02-06. Retrieved 2008-01-26.
  36. ^ "South Carolina State House: Colors & Textiles". South Carolina State House. Retrieved October 30, 2012.
  37. ^ S*1033 (Rat #0229, Act #0200 of 2008) General Bill, By Cromer and Campsen South Carolina Legislature Online
  38. ^ Bill H.0184 The Vermont Legislative Bill Tracking System
  39. ^ "State Symbols". Washington State Legislature. Retrieved October 30, 2012.
  40. ^ "Chapter 1.20 RCW, General Provisions". Revised Code of Washington. Washington State Legislature. Retrieved October 30, 2012.
  41. ^ "RCW 1.20.010, State flag". Revised Code of Washington. Washington State Legislature. Retrieved October 30, 2012.
  42. ^ "State Symbols". West Virginia's State Treasurer's Office. Archived from the original on February 9, 2013. Retrieved July 18, 2012.
  43. ^ "Departmental, Statistical and General Information" (PDF). West Virginia Legislature. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
  44. ^ Bill HB0108 State of Wyoming Legislature