Ranking of US States By Voting-age Population Percentage from Census 2020

Updated on August 22, 2023.

According to the data from the US 2020 Census, as at April 2020, District of Columbia had the highest voting-age population percentage (83.41%), followed by Vermont (81.56%), and Maine (81.48%).

The chart below shows the top 10 states with high voting-age population percentage, and the table below shows the ranking of all the 50 US states and the District of Columbia based on the percentage of the population that are of voting-age (18 years and over).

Related Topics: US Census 2020 Topic List.
Ranking of US States By Voting-age Population Percentage from Census 2020
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Ranking of US States By Voting-age Population Percentage from Census 2020
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Rank State % of State Voting-age Population
1 District of Columbia 83.41
2 Vermont 81.56
3 Maine 81.48
4 New Hampshire 81.35
5 Rhode Island 80.88
6 Massachusetts 80.57
7 Florida 80.51
8 West Virginia 79.89
9 New York 79.64
10 Pennsylvania 79.63
11 Connecticut 79.57
12 Oregon 79.55
13 Hawaii 79.43
14 Delaware 79.15
15 Michigan 78.54
16 South Carolina 78.43
17 Montana 78.41
18 New Jersey 78.39
19 Wisconsin 78.26
20 Washington 78.19
21 Virginia 78.15
22 North Carolina 78.12
23 Colorado 78.11
24 Illinois 78.05
25 Ohio 78.03
26 Alabama 77.97
27 California 77.97
28 Maryland 77.95
29 Tennessee 77.91
30 Nevada 77.73
31 Missouri 77.59
32 Arizona 77.49
33 New Mexico 77.40
34 Kentucky 77.32
35 Minnesota 76.91
36 Mississippi 76.91
37 Iowa 76.80
38 Arkansas 76.78
39 Georgia 76.74
40 Louisiana 76.66
41 Indiana 76.52
42 North Dakota 76.51
43 Wyoming 76.51
44 Oklahoma 76.04
45 Kansas 75.88
46 Alaska 75.54
47 South Dakota 75.48
48 Nebraska 75.26
49 Texas 75.03
50 Idaho 74.84
51 Utah 71.04