How liberal or conservative is your state?
Every year, Gallup collects survey data on each of the 50 states. That data includes information on how state residents describe their political views, be they conservative, liberal or moderate.
This is how each state breaks down, by percentage. We'll start with Alabama.
Conservative: 46 percent
Liberal: 14 percent
Alaska
Conservative: 40 percent
Liberal: 17 percent
Here, Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, a Republican, appears with Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
Arizona
Conservative: 37 percent
Liberal: 21 percent
These supporters of President Donald Trump appear at a rally in Mesa, Arizona.
Arkansas
Conservative: 41 percent
Liberal: 15 percent
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was born in Hope, Arkansas.
California
Conservative: 29 percent
Liberal: 29 percent
This photo was taken at the 2018 Women's March in downtown Los Angeles.
Colorado
Conservative: 33 percent
Liberal: 26 percent
Lauren Boebert is the owner of Shooters Grill in Rifle, Colorado. Many restaurant staffers carry guns at work.
Connecticut
Conservative: 30 percent
Liberal: 27 percent
A man holds up an anti-gun-violence sign during a March for Our Lives rally in Newtown, Connecticut.
Delaware
Conservative: 29 percent
Liberal: 24 percent
Delaware Sen. Thomas Carper, a Democrat, is seen here with President Trump in the Oval Office after a bill signing.
Florida
Conservative: 36 percent
Liberal: 22 percent
A man wearing a "QAnon" T-shirt attends a rally for President Trump in Tampa, Florida. The conspiracy theory became popular among a segment of Trump supporters.
Georgia
Conservative: 39 percent
Liberal: 19 percent
Republican Brian Kemp narrowly defeated Democrat Stacey Abrams in a tight race to become Georgia's next governor.
Hawaii
Conservative: 22 percent
Liberal: 28 percent
In this photo, delegates from Hawaii pose for a picture on the first day of the 2016 Republican National Convention.
Idaho
Conservative: 40 percent
Liberal: 17 percent
This photo was taken after a 2018 Idaho gubernatorial debate between Democratic candidate Paulette Jordan and Republican Lt. Gov. Brad Little, who won the governorship.
Illinois
Conservative: 31 percent
Liberal: 27 percent
Though more people in Illinois identify as conservative than liberal, the state backed Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election and has two Democratic senators.
Indiana
Conservative: 39 percent
Liberal: 17 percent
Greg Pence, brother of Vice President Mike Pence, running as a 2018 Republican candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives. He won the seat.
Iowa
Conservative: 35 percent
Liberal: 21 percent
This photo was taken at a Trump rally at the Mid-America Center in Council Bluffs, Iowa, on October 9, 2018.
Kansas
Conservative: 39 percent
Liberal: 18 percent
Former Kansas secretary of state Kris Kobach arrives at community event in this Jeep, which features a replica machine gun mounted and a President Trump bobblehead on the hood.
Kentucky
Conservative: 39 percent
Liberal: 20 percent
This photo shows Kentucky's Republican Sen. Rand Paul at a rally supporting Rep. Jim Jordan in his run for the House speaker position being vacated by Paul Ryan.
Louisiana
Conservative: 43 percent
Liberal: 15 percent
Though the residents of Louisiana overwhelmingly identify as conservative, the state's highest office is held by a Democrat, Governor John Bel Edwards. In this photo, a protester stands amid a crowd of Trump supporters at a 2016 campaign rally.
Maine
Conservative: 35 percent
Liberal: 33 percent
In this photo, President Donald Trump is seen with Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins.
Maryland
Conservative: 29 percent
Liberal: 28 percent
These Baltimore students traveled to Washington, D.C., to participate in the March for Our Lives rally in March 2018.
Massachusetts
Conservative: 21 percent
Liberal: 35 percent
Massachusetts is the most liberal state on this list. Here, Sen. Elizabeth Warren spoke to supporters before a debate with her Republican opponent, Geoff Diehl, in Boston.
Michigan
Conservative: 33 percent
Liberal: 23 percent
Ted Nugent played a campaign rally for then-candidate Trump in Grand Rapids, Michigan, during the 2016 presidential race. Trump won the state by less than half a percentage point.
Minnesota
Conservative: 32 percent
Liberal: 25 percent
Here, an election judge hands a voter his ballot during early voting in Minneapolis.
Mississippi
Conservative: 50 percent
Liberal: 12 percent
With just 12 percent of the population identifying as liberal, Mississippi is the most conservative state on this list.
Missouri
Conservative: 41 percent
Liberal: 20 percent
Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill, Independent challenger Craig O'Dear (center) and Republican candidate Josh Hawley (left) spoke at a candidate forum in Missouri in September 2018. Hawley won the election.
Montana
Conservative: 39 percent
Liberal: 18 percent
This dissenter was among the minority at a "Make America Great Again" rally in Great Falls, Montana. The president enjoyed a 52 percent approval rating in the state in 2017.
Nebraska
Conservative: 36 percent
Liberal: 22 percent
Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference in 2017.
Nevada
Conservative: 33 percent
Liberal: 23 percent
The Senate race between incumbent Republican Sen. Dean Heller and Representative Jacky Rosen was a tight one in the fall of 2018. Rosen won.
New Hampshire
Conservative: 28 percent
Liberal: 30 percent
Though more people identify as conservative than liberal in the state, Hillary Clinton carried its four electoral votes in 2016.
New Jersey
Conservative: 29 percent
Liberal: 27 percent
New Jersey's political leanings are pretty much split down the middle in the Gallup survey, but the state has voted for the Democrat in every presidential election since 1992.
New Mexico
Conservative: 38 percent
Liberal: 20 percent
Democratic candidate for New Mexico's 1st Congressional District, Deb Haaland, was among three Native American women running for a seat in the House of Representatives in 2018. She won.
New York
Conservative: 27 percent
Liberal: 30 percent
Here, Democratic Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez takes to the streets.
North Carolina
Conservative: 39 percent
Liberal: 21 percent
In May 2018, teachers from across the state marched on the State Capitol building in Raleigh to protest what they say is inaction by the Republican-controlled state legislature.
North Dakota
Conservative: 39 percent
Liberal: 18 percent
President Trump won the state by more than 36 percentage points in 2016.
Ohio
Conservative: 37 percent
Liberal: 22 percent
Republican Mike DeWine celebrates his victory in the 2018 Ohio gubernatorial race.
Oklahoma
Conservative: 43 percent
Liberal: 18 percent
Oklahoma has two Republican senators, a Republican governor, Mary Fallin, and overwhelmingly voted for Donald Trump in 2016. Fallin spoke on the final night of the 2016 Republican National Convention.
Oregon
Conservative: 32 percent
Liberal: 28 percent
Though more Oregonians identify as conservative, Oregon has had a Democrat as governor since 1987.
Pennsylvania
Conservative: 34 percent
Liberal: 24 percent
The largest share of Pennsylvanians, 36 percent, identify as politically moderate.
Rhode Island
Conservative: 29 percent
Liberal: 25 percent
In this 2016 photo, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks to thousands of supporters in Providence, Rhode Island.
South Carolina
Conservative: 41 percent
Liberal: 16 percent
In this photo, South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham speaks during the confirmation hearing for Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh.
South Dakota
Conservative: 44 percent
Liberal: 13 percent
Despite South Dakota's conservative leanings, Republican Rep. Kristi Noem faced a tight race for governor in 2018. She won the election.
Tennesee
Conservative: 43 percent
Liberal: 17 percent
President Trump won Tennessee by more than 26 percentage points.
Texas
Conservative: 38 percent
Liberal: 20 percent
In this photo, Sen. Ted Cruz debates the Democratic challenger for his Senate seat, Rep. Beto O'Rourke. Cruz prevailed in a close election.
Utah
Conservative: 41 percent
Liberal: 15 percent
Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney is seen during his race for the Utah Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Orrin Hatch.
Vermont
Conservative: 28 percent
Liberal: 32 percent
The Democratic candidate for governor, Christine Hallquist, was the first openly transgender woman ever to receive a major party nomination for governor. She is seen here with Gov. Phil Scott, a Republican, who won the 2018 gubernatorial race.
Virginia
Conservative: 33 percent
Liberal: 24 percent
Virginia has two Democratic senators and a Democrat as governor.
Washington
Conservative: 28 percent
Liberal: 31 percent
Democratic Sen. Patty Murray hails from this state.
West Virginia
Conservative: 45 percent
Liberal: 17 percent
President Trump's approval rating was highest in West Virginia, at 61 percent for 2017, according to Gallup.
Wisconsin
Conservative: 35 percent
Liberal: 24 percent
Donald Trump won Wisconsin's 10 electoral votes by one percent in the 2016 presidential election.
Wyoming
Conservative: 46 percent
Liberal: 18 percent
The state has not elected a Democratic senator since 1970.