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Configuring US Counties
November 03, 2011, 09:05:44 am
I spent some time trying to find an "easy" solution for the lack of populated data in the civicrm_county table.  Finding none, I went ahead and created a .csv file with all of the US county data matched up to the CiviCRM state_province_id (using data from smartvoter.org) and imported it into my database.

I'm fairly new to CiviCRM, but this solution seems to be working for us at this time.  I don't know how best to share this solution with anyone else, but I would be willing to. 

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