ESP commissioned Data for Progress to create a voter file model showing CTC support, built on more than 13,000 voter responses. Click on your state to see what percentage of voters are highly supportive of the monthly payments.
20,328 registered voters, which is 4.4% of all registered voters in Alaska, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
600,099 registered voters, which is 19.8% of all registered voters in Alabama, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
154,566 registered voters, which is 10.4% of all registered voters in Alabama, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
791,803 registered voters, which is 19.3% of all registered voters in Arizona, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
6,948,508 registered voters, which is 32.9% of all registered voters in California, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
759,666 registered voters, which is 20.6% of all registered voters in Colorado, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
405,123 registered voters, which is 18.3% of all registered voters in Connecticut, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
151,717 registered voters, which is 48.0% of all registered voters in the District of Columbia, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
133,168 registered voters, which is 20.1% of all registered voters in Delaware, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
3,021,700 registered voters, which is 22.1% of all registered voters in Florida, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
2,168,443 registered voters, which is 32.8% of all registered voters in Georgia, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
140,015 registered voters, which is 18.5% of all registered voters in Hawaii, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
128,008 registered voters, which is 6.5% of all registered voters in Iowa, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
23,508 registered voters, which is 2.7% of all registered voters in Idaho, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
1,580,107 registered voters, which is 20.6% of all registered voters in Illinois, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
330,441 registered voters, which is 8.4% of all registered voters in Indiana, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
90,930 registered voters, which is 5.4% of all registered voters in Kansas, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
225,467 registered voters, which is 7.4% of all registered voters in Kentucky, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
678,302 registered voters, which is 24.5% of all registered voters in Kentucky, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
800,087 registered voters, which is 18.8% of all registered voters in Kentucky, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
1,414,242 registered voters, which is 35.2% of all registered voters in Maryland, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
77,150 registered voters, which is 7.8% of all registered voters in Maine, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
1,039,348 registered voters, which is 14.4% of all registered voters in Michigan, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
375,823 registered voters, which is 11.1% of all registered voters in Minnesota, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
371,485 registered voters, which is 10% of all registered voters in Missouri, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
401,085 registered voters, which is 21.6% of all registered voters in Mississippi, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
52,960 registered voters, which is 8.1% of all registered voters in Montana, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
1,331,716 registered voters, which is 20.7% of all registered voters in North Carolina, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
3,005 registered voters, which is 0.7% of all registered voters in North Dakota, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
67,092 registered voters, which is 6% of all registered voters in Nebraska, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
18,253 registered voters, which is 2.3% of all registered voters in New Hampshire, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
1,565,984 registered voters, which is 26.7% of all registered voters in New Jersey, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
228,194 registered voters, which is 19.4% of all registered voters in New Mexico, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
3,197,936 registered voters, which is 27% of all registered voters in New York, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
451,864 registered voters, which is 24.8% of all registered voters in Nevada, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
855,079 registered voters, which is 11.9% of all registered voters in Ohio, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
138,315 registered voters, which is 7.4% of all registered voters in Oklahoma, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
428,012 registered voters, which is 13.6% of all registered voters in Oregon, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
1,446,862 registered voters, which is 18.2% of all registered voters in Pennsylvania, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
157,860 registered voters, which is 21.6% of all registered voters in Rhode Island, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
592,665 registered voters, which is 18.8% of all registered voters in South Carolina, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
8,402 registered voters, which is 1.8% of all registered voters in South Dakota, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
538,152 registered voters, which is 14.3% of all registered voters in Tennessee, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
3,114,904 registered voters, which is 21.3% of all registered voters in Texas, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
38,732 registered voters, which is 3.7% of all registered voters in Utah, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
1,069,204 registered voters, which is 20.1% of all registered voters in Virginia, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
50,655 registered voters, which is 11.3% of all registered voters in Virginia, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
980,968 registered voters, which is 20.7% of all registered voters in the state of Washington, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
179,559 registered voters, which is 5.1% of all registered voters in Wisconsin, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
29,372 registered voters, which is 2.9% of all registered voters in West Virginia, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.
1,841 registered voters, which is 0.7% of all registered voters in Wyoming, are highly supportive of the Child Tax Credit.