Support for same-sex marriage

Date
June 20th to July 11th, 2017
Regions Surveyed
32

Full Survey Results

The total sample is 20,019 cases, of which a sample of 600 and 800 cases was designed for each state, distributed proportionally to the size of the municipalities and, within these, randomly. With a confidence level of 95%, the theoretical error at the state level is ±4% for the states with 600 cases and ±3.46% for the states with 800 cases; the total theoretical error at the national level is ±0.69%. The reported results are based on Horvitz-Thompson estimators, calibrated and rounded to one decimal place.

Question: "El matrimonio entre las personas del mismo sexo, ¿debe ser legal o no debe ser legal (Should marriage between people of the same sex be legal or not be legal?)"

Not Legal
Legal
Survey Average (Unweighted)
47.1%
49.1%
  1. 32%
    63.4%
  2. 36%
    58.8%
  3. 37.4%
    59.2%
  4. 37.5%
    55.8%
  5. 39%
    56.8%
  6. 42.9%
    54.3%
  7. 42.7%
    52.7%
  8. 44.9%
    51.2%
  9. 44.8%
    51%
  10. 45.8%
    51.4%
  11. 11. Hidalgo
    45.7%
    51.1%
  12. 45.1%
    49.8%
  13. 45.8%
    50.4%
  14. 14. Nayarit
    45.6%
    49.9%
  15. 46.1%
    49.8%
  16. 16. Sonora
    46.1%
    49.6%
  17. 46.1%
    48.7%
  18. 18. Puebla
    48%
    48.5%
  19. 19. Colima
    46.9%
    46.7%
  20. 49%
    48.3%
  21. 49.3%
    47.9%
  22. 49.3%
    45.9%
  23. 23. Durango
    50.4%
    46.7%
  24. 51.3%
    46.5%
  25. 51.5%
    45%
  26. 52.5%
    45.4%
  27. 52.4%
    44.2%
  28. 28. Oaxaca
    54.6%
    43.2%
  29. 29. Jalisco
    53.6%
    42.1%
  30. 54.6%
    42.4%
  31. 31. Chiapas
    58.4%
    39%
  32. 32. Tabasco
    61.1%
    36.1%

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 Unknownmiles