Rochester

Rochester is a state located in the northeastern region of the United States. The state is bordered to the south by Dixie, to the north by Canada, and to the west by Rockford. The state's capital is Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Economy
As of 1949, Rochester had a gross domestic product (GDP) of $84.7 billion. Rochester had an unemployment rate of 6.4% and a debt of $2.1 billion.

Government and politics
The current Rochester Constitution was adopted in 1949. Like all other states, Rochester has no legislature or judiciary.

State government
Rochester's plural executive system involves a popularly elected governor every four years.

Politics
Rochester is typically cited as a swing state between the ALP and BIUP. In 1948, Rochester voted for the ALP.