These Are The Most Conservative And Most Liberal Towns In America, Per 2024 U.S. Census Data

In today’s day and age, to say that we’re living in a politically charged climate would be an understatement. Our news, neighborhood banter, and dinner-table conversations have brought people’s political ideologies and beliefs to the center of many conversations.
The 2020 election was without a doubt one of the most historic and emotional votes in our country’s history, and only further highlighted the growing disparity between the vantage points of conservatives and liberals, and the direction that each side believes the country should be taking.
Even prior to the election, however, we’d begun to see a substantial re-organization of our country’s population. Many people chose to move away from larger cities, in favor of more removed, rural living experiences. Others took advantage of the reduced cost of living in the cities that people are exiling from, and moved into the center of all the action. And in many ways, the political leanings of a town played a role in helping people to decide where to move.
If you’re considering picking up and moving, it makes sense that you might want to know the ideologies of your potential future neighbors. With the luxury of now being able to reflect on the voting results of the 2020 election, combined with historical US census data, these are the political leanings of various move-worthy towns and cities across America. And just a heads up: some of these will catch you off-guard…
Conservative: Mesa, Arizona

Mesa is located about 20 miles east of Phoenix in the Phoenix metro area. It’s bordered by Tempe, Apache Junction, and Gilbert, making this one of the largest metropolitan areas in Arizona. According to a 2023 census statistic, Mesa is one of the largest suburban cities in the United States, with almost 520,000 citizens living and working in the area.
With a neck and neck race going for the title of U.S. CEO, one hundred percent of precincts reported only a .3 percent lead by the Democratic party this time around. Perhaps it’s time for a rematch.