What are the most liberal states in the U.S.? The United States is a diverse country and therefore has a wide range of political beliefs and ideologies. Consequently, some states are more liberal than others. This list will rank the top 10 most liberal states in the country based on voter registration, as of 2020 (per Pew Research).
The Most Liberal States
- District of Columbia
- Democrats: 73% of adults
- Republicans: 12% of adults
- Other/No Lean: 15% of adults
Certainly, we know that Washington D.C. is not a state, but since it does get three electoral votes we decided to include it in this list.
- Vermont
- Democrats: 57% of adults
- Republicans: 29% of adults
- Other/No Lean: 14% of adults
- Massachusetts
- Democrats: 56% of adults
- Republicans: 27% of adults
- Other/No Lean: 17% of adults
- Delaware
- Democrats: 55% of adults
- Republicans: 29% of adults
- Other/No Lean: 16% of adults
- Maryland
- Democrats: 55% of adults
- Republicans: 31% of adults
- Other/No Lean: 14% of adults
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- New York
- Democrats: 53% of adults
- Republicans: 28% of adults
- Other/No Lean: 19% of adults
- Hawaii
- Democrats: 51% of adults
- Republicans: 28% of adults
- Other/No Lean: 21% of adults
- New Jersey
- Democrats: 51% of adults
- Republicans: 30% of adults
- Other/No Lean: 19% of adults
- Connecticut
- Democrats: 50% of adults
- Republicans: 32% of adults
- Other/No Lean: 18% of adults
- California
- Democrats: 49% of adults
- Republicans: 30% of adults
- Other/No Lean: 21% of adults
Wrapping Up
Overall, these ten states are the most liberal in the country. Presently with strong Democratic Party presences and histories of supporting liberal candidates and policies, they are also known for their progressive values. Especially their support for abortion and LGBTQA+ rights, as well as minimum wage laws.