Down to 20 holdout and 2 unknown now. Alabama has 12 holdouts, Kentucky and Texas each have 4. One county in both of the later states have joined.
Combined, the remaining states make up 0.13% of the population.
Come on Alabama, it's been over a month now.
Absent the national guard forcing every county office to comply, there will be at least 1 holdout county in AL for all of time. Even hundreds of years from now, there will still be at least 1 holdout county in AL. I'm completely serious.
There's a very good chance AL will be majority-black in 100 years. If that's the case, it would be one of the most progressive places in the country on civil rights issues come the 22nd century.