Full Survey Results
In April 2013, The Williams Institute published a report that provides insights into public support for same-sex marriage in the U.S. by analyzing demographic data and over ten national surveys conducted from sources like PEW, CNN, and ABC. Their analysis offers a reliable estimation of public opinion trends across states during the 2004 time frame.
Oppose
Support
Survey Average (Unweighted)
69.9%
30.1%
- 52%48%
- 55%45%
- 3. Vermont58%42%
- 4. New York58%42%
- 5. Rhode Island58%42%
- 6. California59%41%
- 7. Connecticut61%39%
- 8. New Mexico62%38%
- 9. New Jersey62%38%
- 10. Washington62%38%
- 11. Maine62%38%
- 12. New Hampshire62%38%
- 13. Oregon63%37%
- 14. Hawaii63%37%
- 15. Nevada64%36%
- 16. Colorado65%35%
- 17. Arizona65%35%
- 18. Delaware66%34%
- 19. Maryland67%33%
- 20. Alaska67%33%
- 21. Minnesota68%32%
- 22. Wisconsin68%32%
- 23. Illinois68%32%
- 24. Pennsylvania68%32%
- 25. Florida70%30%
- 26. Michigan70%30%
- 27. Ohio71%29%
- 28. Iowa71%29%
- 29. Montana71%29%
- 30. Virginia73%27%
- 31. Missouri73%27%
- 32. Indiana74%26%
- 33. Idaho74%26%
- 34. Wyoming74%26%
- 35. Kansas75%25%
- 36. Utah75%25%
- 37. Nebraska76%24%
- 38. South Dakota76%24%
- 39. Texas76%24%
- 40. North Dakota77%23%
- 41. North Carolina77%23%
- 42. Georgia78%22%
- 43. Louisiana79%21%
- 44. Kentucky79%21%
- 45. West Virginia79%21%
- 46. South Carolina80%20%
- 47. Arkansas82%18%
- 48. Tennessee82%18%
- 49. Oklahoma82%18%
- 50. Mississippi82%18%
- 51. Alabama84%16%
Regions are ranked by the percentage of "support" responses out of the total responses (excluding participants who answered "don't know" or refused to answer).
Submitted by Aleksandar