You can work around this problem by adding rows for 'US-AK' and 'US-HI' to 
the data set:

{c:[{v: "US-AK", f:'United States'}, {v: 4.95}, {v: 35}]},
{c:[{v: "US-HI", f:'United States'}, {v: 4.95}, {v: 35}]} 

On Friday, April 20, 2012 4:34:38 PM UTC-4, Buddy Brewer wrote:
>
> Hi, hope someone can help me. I need to display a country-level map of 
> the United States (i.e. resolution: 'countries', region: 'US'). The 
> underlying data table contains a single row whose metrics describe 
> something that spans all fifty states, including HI and AK. 
>
> My problem is the map behavior. When I display the map (see sample 
> code below), only the lower 48 part of the US is colored. And when I 
> click on AK or HI I can see why. AK is throwing an event that says it 
> is actually US-AK, and HI is throwing one for US-HI. I don't want that 
> - I want the entire map to be colored and for AK/HI to show my summary 
> statistic for the US when moused over. You can reproduce what I'm 
> describing by pasting the following code into 
> https://code.google.com/apis/ajax/playground/?type=visualization#geo_chart 
>
> Thanks for any help anyone can provide! 
>
> function drawVisualization() { 
>   var data = new google.visualization.DataTable({ 
>   cols: [ 
>     {id: 'country', label: 'Country', type: 'string'}, 
>     {id: 'load', label: 'Median', type: 'number'}, 
>     {id: 'n', label: 'Measurements', type: 'number'} 
>   ], 
>   rows: [ 
>       {c:[{v: "United States"}, {v: 4.95}, {v: 35}]}, 
>   ] 
> }); 
>
>   var geochart = new 
> google.visualization.GeoChart(document.getElementById('visualization')); 
>   geochart.draw(data, {width: 556, height: 347, region: 'US'}); 
> } 
> ​

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