Applications through state-run exchanges


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The 14 states operating their own health insurance exchanges have varied widely in their reporting of data since the marketplaces opened for enrollment on Oct. 1. This chart shows the number of people in these states who have begun the application process and the number of those processed by state exchange officials. It also includes the District of Columbia.
Very few states are reporting the number of people who have actually signed up for a particular insurance policy or are releasing information about the most common types of polices purchased.
The federal government has not yet released similar data for the 36 states using the federal exchange.
State Total applications started Applications processed Reporting date
California 43,600 16,300 Oct. 5
Colorado 8,400 No data available Oct. 9
Connecticut 8,000 1,847 Oct. 10
Hawaii No data available None Oct. 11
Kentucky 26,753 18,351 Oct. 9
Maryland 13,532 566 Oct. 6
Massachusetts 7,553 1,471 Oct. 9
Minnesota 10,000 No data available Oct. 11
New York 60,300 40,000 Oct. 8
Nevada 3,654 2,270 Oct. 8
Oregon 1,337 None Oct. 7
Rhode Island 2,929 580 Oct. 3
Vermont 4,200 700 Oct. 10
Washington 66,776 24,949 Oct. 14
Washington, D.C. 8,427 1,112 Oct. 7
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Source: Associated Press reporting.

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