Full Survey Results
PRRI designed and conducted the survey with a random sample of 22,465 adults (18 and older) from all 50 U.S. states. Of these, 20,799 participants were drawn from Ipsos’s Knowledge Panel, while an additional 1,666 were recruited through Ipsos’s opt-in survey panels to boost representation in smaller states. The survey was conducted online by interview from March 9th to December 7th, 2023.
Question: "All in all, do you strongly favor, favor, oppose or strongly oppose allowing gay and lesbian couples to marry legally?"
Oppose
Favor
Survey Average (Unweighted)
31.5%
65.8%
- 1. Connecticut14%80%
- 15%81%
- 3. Vermont19%81%
- 4. Washington20%78%
- 5. Nevada21%76%
- 6. New Jersey22%76%
- 7. Illinois21%74%
- 23%75%
- 9. Oregon23%75%
- 10. Alaska25%75%
- 11. New York23%73%
- 12. Minnesota24%73%
- 13. Rhode Island23%71%
- 14. Wisconsin25%73%
- 15. Virginia27%71%
- 16. Maryland27%71%
- 17. Colorado28%72%
- 18. Arizona27%69%
- 19. New Mexico29%71%
- 20. Michigan27%69%
- 21. Hawaii29%70%
- 22. Ohio29%69%
- 23. California29%68%
- 24. Maine30%67%
- 25. Pennsylvania31%66%
- 26. Delaware32%65%
- 27. Florida32%64%
- 28. Kansas33%65%
- 29. Utah34%65%
- 30. North Carolina34%65%
- 31. Indiana34%63%
- 32. Montana36%63%
- 33. Texas36%62%
- 34. Wyoming36%62%
- 35. Missouri35%61%
- 36. Georgia36%61%
- 37. Iowa35%60%
- 38. Idaho39%59%
- 39. Louisiana39%58%
- 40. North Dakota40%59%
- 41. South Dakota40%58%
- 42. Kentucky41%56%
- 43. Oklahoma41%55%
- 44. Tennessee41%55%
- 45. West Virginia42%54%
- 46. Nebraska43%54%
- 47. South Carolina45%52%
- 48. Mississippi46%50%
- 49. Alabama47%51%
- 50. Arkansas47%49%
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