The United States is a diverse country and therefore has a wide range of political beliefs and ideologies. Consequently, some states are more conservative than others. This list will rank the top 10 most conservatives states in the country based on various factors such as voting patterns, political party affiliations, and social values (data as of 2020).
Most Conservatives States
- Wyoming
- Republicans: over 172,600 voters, or about 55.3% of registered voters
- Democrats: over 104,900 voters, or about 33.2% of registered voters
- Others (e.g., Libertarian, Constitution, Independent): over 29,500 voters, or about 9.5% of registered voters
- Idaho
- Republicans: over 546,000 voters, or about 44.8% of registered voters
- Democrats: over 356,000 voters, or about 29.2% of registered voters
- Unaffiliated/Other: over 284,000 voters, or about 23% of registered voters
- Utah
- Republicans: over 1,081,000 voters, or about 49.3% of registered voters
- Democrats: over 717,000 voters, or about 32.4% of registered voters
- Unaffiliated/Other: over 447,000 voters, or about 20.3% of registered voters
- Oklahoma
- Republicans: over 1,837,000 voters, or about 57.9% of registered voters
- Democrats: over 1,074,000 voters, or about 33.8% of registered voters
- Others: over 303,000 voters, or about 9.3% of registered voters
- Nebraska
- Republicans: over 823,000 voters, or about 43.5% of registered voters
- Democrats: over 748,000 voters, or about 39.8% of registered voters
- Nonpartisan/other: over 277,000 voters, or about 14.7% of registered voters
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- Arkansas
- Republicans: over 1,226,000 voters, or about 44.9% of registered voters
- Democrats: over 1,187,000 voters, or about 43% of registered voters
- Others: over 168,000 voters, or about 6.1% of registered voters
- Kansas
- Republicans: over 898,000 voters, or about 47.9% of registered voters
- Democrats: over 751,000 voters, or about 40.6% of registered voters
- Others: over 182,000 voters, or about 9.6% of registered voters
- South Dakota
- Republicans: over 316,000 voters, or about 48.3% of registered voters
- Democrats: over 290,000 voters, or about 44.3% of registered voters
- Others: over 40,000 voters, or about 6.1% of registered voters
- Montana
- Republicans: over 442,000 voters, or about 44.5% of registered voters
- Democrats: over 421,000 voters, or about 42.3% of registered voters
- Others: over 98,000 voters, or about 9.8% of registered voters
- Alabama
- Republicans: over 2,917,000 voters, or about 63.2% of registered voters
- Democrats: over 1,619,000 voters, or about 34.8% of registered voters
- Others: over 98,000 voters, or about 2% of registered voters
Overall, these ten states are the most conservative in the country. Presently with strong Republican Party presences and histories of supporting conservative candidates and policies, they are also known for their socially conservative values. Especially opposition to abortion and support for traditional marriage.