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State-by-state summary
[edit]Pop. Rank |
% Rank |
State or Territory | 2012 LGBT Percentage Estimate[1] |
2012 State Population Estimate[2] |
2012 LGBT Population Estimate[3] |
2000 Same-Sex Couple Households[4][5] |
2010 Same-Sex Couple Households[6][7] |
2000 to 2010 Couple Households Growth[8] |
Same-Sex Marriage Legal Status[9] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 10 | California | 4.0% | 38,041,430 | 1,521,657 | 92,138 | 125,516 | 36.2% | Legal |
2 | 32 | Texas | 3.3% | 26,059,203 | 859,954 | 42,912 | 67,413 | 57.1% | Constitutional Ban |
3 | 14 | New York | 3.8% | 19,570,261 | 743,669 | 46,490 | 65,303 | 40.5% | Legal |
4 | 23 | Florida | 3.5% | 19,317,568 | 676,115 | 41,048 | 65,601 | 59.8% | Constitutional Ban |
5 | 16 | Illinois | 3.8% | 12,875,255 | 489,260 | 22,887 | 32,469 | 41.9% | Civil Unions |
6 | 21 | Ohio | 3.6% | 11,544,225 | 415,592 | 18,937 | 28,602 | 51.0% | Constitutional Ban |
7 | 15 | Michigan | 3.8% | 9,883,360 | 375,568 | 15,368 | 21,782 | 41.7% | Constitutional Ban |
8 | 22 | Georgia | 3.5% | 9,919,945 | 347,198 | 19,288 | 29,844 | 54.7% | Constitutional Ban |
9 | 44 | Pennsylvania | 2.7% | 12,763,536 | 344,615 | 21,166 | 33,602 | 58.8% | Statutory Ban |
10 | 18 | New Jersey | 3.7% | 8,864,590 | 327,990 | 16,604 | 24,112 | 45.2% | Civil Unions |
11 | 31 | North Carolina | 3.3% | 9,752,073 | 321,818 | 16,198 | 27,250 | 68.2% | Constitutional Ban |
12 | 7 | Massachusetts | 4.4% | 6,646,144 | 292,430 | 17,099 | 246,049 | 52.3% | Legal |
13 | 11 | Washington | 4.0% | 6,897,012 | 275,880 | 15,900 | 24,278 | 52.7% | Legal |
14 | 13 | Arizona | 3.9% | 6,553,255 | 255,578 | 12,332 | 20,948 | 69.9% | Constitutional Ban |
15 | 19 | Indiana | 3.7% | 6,537,334 | 241,881 | 10,219 | 16,428 | 60.8% | Statutory Ban |
16 | 37 | Virginia | 2.9% | 8,185,867 | 237,390 | 13,802 | 20,540 | 48.8% | Constitutional Ban |
17 | 30 | Missouri | 3.3% | 6,021,988 | 198,726 | 9,428 | 15,242 | 61.7% | Constitutional Ban |
18 | 29 | Maryland | 3.3% | 5,884,563 | 194,191 | 11,243 | 16,987 | 51.1% | Legal |
19 | 4 | Oregon | 4.9% | 3,899,353 | 191,068 | 8,932 | 14,979 | 67.7% | Civil Unions |
20 | 12 | Kentucky | 3.9% | 4,380,415 | 170,836 | 7,114 | 11,572 | 62.7% | Constitutional Ban |
21 | 48 | Tennessee | 2.6% | 6,456,243 | 167,862 | 10,189 | 16,322 | 60.2% | Constitutional Ban |
22 | 34 | Colorado | 3.2% | 5,187,582 | 166,003 | 10,045 | 16,114 | 60.4% | Civil Unions |
23 | 41 | Wisconsin | 2.8% | 5,726,398 | 160,339 | 8,232 | 13,630 | 65.6% | Enumerated Rights |
24 | 36 | Minnesota | 2.9% | 5,379,139 | 155,995 | 9,147 | 13,718 | 50.0% | Legal |
25 | 33 | Louisiana | 3.2% | 4,601,893 | 147,261 | 8,808 | 12,153 | 38.0% | Constitutional Ban |
26 | 38 | South Carolina | 2.9% | 4,723,723 | 136,988 | 7,609 | 11,532 | 51.6% | Constitutional Ban |
27 | 43 | Alabama | 2.8% | 4,822,023 | 135,017 | 8,109 | 11,259 | 38.8% | Constitutional Ban |
28 | 27 | Oklahoma | 3.4% | 3,814,820 | 129,704 | 5,763 | 9,802 | 70.1% | Constitutional Ban |
29 | 9 | Nevada | 4.2% | 2,758,931 | 115,875 | 4,973 | 9,321 | 87.4% | Civil Unions |
30 | 20 | Kansas | 3.7% | 2,885,905 | 106,778 | 3,973 | 6,176 | 55.4% | Constitutional Ban |
31 | 24 | Arkansas | 3.5% | 2,949,131 | 103,220 | 4,423 | 7,004 | 58.4% | Constitutional Ban |
32 | 25 | Connecticut | 3.4% | 3,590,347 | 103,220 | 7,386 | 10,747 | 45.5% | Legal |
33 | 42 | Iowa | 2.8% | 3,074,186 | 86,077 | 3,698 | 6,540 | 76.9% | Legal |
34 | 49 | Mississippi | 2.6% | 2,984,926 | 77,608 | 4,774 | 6,286 | 31.7% | Constitutional Ban |
35 | 47 | Utah | 2.7% | 2,855,287 | 77,093 | 3,370 | 5,814 | 72.5% | Constitutional Ban |
36 | 2 | Hawaii | 5.1% | 1,392,313 | 71,008 | 2,389 | 4,248 | 77.8% | Civil Unions |
37 | 5 | Maine | 4.8% | 1,329,192 | 63,801 | 3,394 | 5,405 | 59.3% | Legal |
38 | 1 | District of Columbia | 10.0% | 632,323 | 63,232 | 3,678 | 5,146 | 39.9% | Legal |
39 | 40 | New Mexico | 2.9% | 2,085,538 | 60,481 | 4,496 | 7,784 | 73.1% | Neutral |
40 | 35 | West Virginia | 3.1% | 1,855,413 | 57,518 | 2,916 | 5,240 | 79.7% | Statutory Ban |
41 | 45 | Nebraska | 2.7% | 1,855,525 | 50,033 | 2,332 | 3,749 | 60.8% | Constitutional Ban |
42 | 17 | New Hampshire | 3.7% | 1,320,718 | 48,867 | 2,703 | 4,635 | 71.5% | Legal |
43 | 6 | Rhode Island | 4.5% | 1,050,292 | 47,263 | 2,471 | 3,664 | 48.3% | Legal |
44 | 46 | Idaho | 2.7% | 1,595,728 | 43,085 | 1,873 | 3,245 | 73.3% | Constitutional Ban |
45 | 8 | South Dakota | 4.4% | 833,354 | 36,668 | 826 | 1,390 | 68.3% | Constitutional Ban |
46 | 26 | Delaware | 3.4% | 917,092 | 31,181 | 1,868 | 3,352 | 79.4% | Legal |
47 | 3 | Vermont | 4.9% | 626,011 | 30,675 | 1,933 | 2,798 | 44.7% | Legal |
48 | 50 | Montana | 2.6% | 1,005,141 | 26,134 | 1,218 | 2,295 | 88.4% | Constitutional Ban |
49 | 28 | Alaska | 3.4% | 731,449 | 24,869 | 1,180 | 1,851 | 56.9% | Constitutional Ban |
50 | 39 | Wyoming | 2.9% | 576,412 | 16,716 | 807 | 1,147 | 42.1% | Statutory Ban |
51 | 51 | North Dakota | 1.7% | 699,628 | 11,894 | 703 | 1,113 | 58.3% | Constitutional Ban |
— | — | Total | 3.5% | 313,914,040 | 10,986,991[10] | 594,391 | 901,997 | 51.8% | — |
By city
[edit]City | Pop. Rank |
% Rank |
2006 LGB Percentage Estimate[11] |
2006 LGB Population Estimate[12] |
---|---|---|---|---|
Atlanta | — | 3 | 12.8% | 39,805 |
Boston | 10 | 5 | 12.9% | 50,450 |
Chicago | 3 | — | 5.7% | 114,449 |
Dallas | 8 | — | 7.0% | 58,473 |
Denver | — | 8 | 8.2% | 33,698 |
Houston | 6 | — | 4.4% | 61,976 |
Los Angeles | 2 | — | 5.6% | 154,270 |
Minneapolis | — | 4 | 12.5% | 34,295 |
New York City | 1 | — | 4.5% | 272,493 |
Orlando | — | 10 | 7.7% | 12,508 |
Pheonix | 5 | — | 6.4% | 63,222 |
Portland, OR | — | 7 | 8.8% | 35,413 |
Sacramento | — | 6 | 9.8% | 32,108 |
San Diego | 7 | — | 6.8% | 61,945 |
San Francisco | 4 | 1 | 15.4% | 94,234 |
Seattle | 9 | 2 | 15.4% | 57,993 |
Washington, D.C. | — | 9 | 8.1% | 32,599 |
By metropolitan area
[edit]% Rank |
Metropolitin Area | 2006 LGB % Est. |
Pop. Rank |
2006 LGB Pop. Est. |
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1 | San Francisco Bay Area | 8.2% | 4 | 256,313 |
2 | Seattle Metro. Area | 6.5% | 11 | 154,835 |
3 | Greater Boston | 6.2% | 5 | 201,344 |
4 | Portland Metro. Area | 6.1% | 21 | 94,027 |
5 | Tampa Bay Area | 5.9% | 16 | 119,044 |
6 | Greater Austin | 5.9% | 29 | 61,732 |
7 | Denver-Aurora-Lakewood | 5.8% | 19 | 99,027 |
8 | Minneapolis–Saint Paul | 5.7% | 15 | 130,472 |
9 | Greater Orlando | 5.7% | 24 | 81,272 |
10 | Greater Hartford | 5.6% | 33 | 49,000 |
Notes
[edit]- ^ "LGBT Percentage Highest in D.C., Lowest in North Dakota". State of the States. Gallup Politics. 15 February 2013. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
- ^ Numbers are from List of U.S. states and territories by population.
- ^ Calculated using state population estimates and LGBT percentage estimates.
- ^ "Decennial Census Data on Same Sex Couples". Same Sex Couples. U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
- ^ Percentage out of all couple-held households in state.
- ^ "Decennial Census Data on Same Sex Couples". Same Sex Couples. U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
- ^ Percentage out of all couple-held households in state.
- ^ "Decennial Census Data on Same Sex Couples". Same Sex Couples. U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
- ^ Main article: Same-sex marriage law in the United States by state. Includes explanation of color coding.
- ^ Number based off national average percentage. The sum total of the above estimates equals 11,033,881. The difference is 46,890.
- ^ Gary J. Gates, PhD (October 2006). "Same-sex Couples and the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Population: New Estimates from the American Community Survey" (PDF). The Williams Institute. The Williams Institute. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
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