Take out your copy of any Class Profile as published by Admissions around July each year and you will have the answers to many of your questions regarding nominations, fully qualified candidates, offers of appointment, and class size as of I-Day. Generally, each year there are about 6400 nominations awarded by the nominating sources. About 5,200 will be nominations from MOC's, about 800 will be Presidential, the remainder will be from various sources including SecNav, NROTC, etc. Normally, you will discover that about 2,500 candidates are declared 3Q'ed, about 1,400 offers of appointment will be tendered, and for the past several years about 1,200 young men and women will be sworn in on I-Day. There is more information in the Class Profile regarding ECA's, numbers of appointees of USNA grads, etc. It really is pretty straightforward as far as it goes, but it does not offer a breakdown by state, congressional district, etc, although I do recall there being a site that purported to have that information available - I cannot vouch for the site's pedigree, but it is out there somewhere. I suspect the site is mentioned someplace in this forums' archives. Sincerely - I would suggest that there are more important things for candidates and appointees to be doing over the next four months when the heavy bronze doors of Mother Bancroft slam shut on USNA Class of 2019! Best wishes to all of you who still are waiting for ANY communication from USNA.