State among second generation immigrants by political party (2014) Switch to: Party affiliation among second generation immigrants by state

% of second generation immigrants who are in…

Party affiliationAlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareDistrict of ColumbiaFloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyomingSample size
Republican/lean Rep.1%< 1%3%< 1%17%2%1%< 1%< 1%7%2%< 1%< 1%3%2%< 1%1%< 1%1%1%1%4%3%1%< 1%1%< 1%< 1%1%1%4%1%9%2%< 1%4%1%2%3%< 1%1%< 1%1%10%1%< 1%3%2%< 1%2%< 1%1,125
No lean1%< 1%3%1%19%2%1%< 1%< 1%8%2%1%< 1%5%1%1%1%< 1%1%1%3%2%2%< 1%< 1%1%< 1%< 1%< 1%1%6%< 1%10%1%< 1%3%< 1%2%2%1%< 1%< 1%< 1%11%< 1%< 1%2%2%< 1%1%< 1%509
Democrat/lean Dem.< 1%< 1%2%< 1%23%1%2%< 1%< 1%8%1%1%< 1%6%1%< 1%< 1%< 1%1%1%2%4%2%1%< 1%1%< 1%< 1%1%< 1%4%< 1%12%1%< 1%2%< 1%1%3%1%< 1%< 1%1%8%< 1%< 1%1%2%< 1%1%< 1%1,761
Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. You can see the sample size for the estimates in this chart on rollover or in the last column of the table. And visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. Readers should always bear in mind the approximate margin of error for the group they are examining when making comparisons with other groups or assessing the significance of trends over time. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

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