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2004 Elections by I.Q.
This table compares I.Q. average for each U.S. State with the candidate chosen in the 2004 presidential election. Each reader shall feel free to make his own interpretation...
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State |
Avg. IQ |
2004 |
| 1 |
Connecticut |
113 |
Kerry |
| 2 |
Massachusetts |
111 |
Kerry |
| 3 |
New Jersey |
111 |
Kerry |
| 4 |
New York |
109 |
Kerry |
| 5 |
Rhode Island |
107 |
Kerry |
| 6 |
Hawaii |
106 |
Kerry |
| 7 |
Maryland |
105 |
Kerry |
| 8 |
New Hampshire |
105 |
Kerry |
| 9 |
Illinois |
104 |
Kerry |
| 10 |
Delaware |
103 |
Kerry |
| 11 |
Minnesota |
102 |
Kerry |
| 12 |
Vermont |
102 |
Kerry |
| 13 |
Washington |
102 |
Kerry |
| 14 |
California |
101 |
Kerry |
| 15 |
Pennsylvania |
101 |
Kerry |
| 16 |
Maine |
100 |
Kerry |
| 17 |
Virginia |
100 |
Bush |
| 18 |
Wisconsin |
100 |
Kerry |
| 19 |
Colorado |
99 |
Bush |
| 20 |
Iowa |
99 |
Bush |
| 21 |
Michigan |
99 |
Kerry |
| 22 |
Nevada |
99 |
Bush |
| 23 |
Ohio |
99 |
Bush |
| 24 |
Oregon |
99 |
Kerry |
| 25 |
Alaska |
98 |
Bush |
| 26 |
Florida |
98 |
Bush |
| 27 |
Missouri |
98 |
Bush |
| 28 |
Kansas |
96 |
Bush |
| 29 |
Nebraska |
95 |
Bush |
| 30 |
Arizona |
94 |
Bush |
| 31 |
Indiana |
94 |
Bush |
| 32 |
Tennessee |
94 |
Bush |
| 33 |
North Carolina |
93 |
Bush |
| 34 |
West Virginia |
93 |
Bush |
| 35 |
Arkansas |
92 |
Bush |
| 36 |
Georgia |
92 |
Bush |
| 37 |
Kentucky |
92 |
Bush |
| 38 |
New Mexico |
92 |
Bush |
| 39 |
North Dakota |
92 |
Bush |
| 40 |
Texas |
92 |
Bush |
| 41 |
Alabama |
90 |
Bush |
| 42 |
Louisiana |
90 |
Bush |
| 43 |
Montana |
90 |
Bush |
| 44 |
Oklahoma |
90 |
Bush |
| 45 |
South Dakota |
90 |
Bush |
| 46 |
South Carolina |
89 |
Bush |
| 47 |
Wyoming |
89 |
Bush |
| 48 |
Idaho |
87 |
Bush |
| 49 |
Utah |
87 |
Bush |
| 50 |
Mississippi |
85 |
Bush |
The IQ numbers were originally attributed to the book "IQ and Wealth of Nations", though they do not appear in the current edition. The tests and data were administered via Raven's APT, and The Test Agency, one of UK's leading publishers and distributors of psychometric tests. This data has been published in the Economist and the St. Petersburg Times, though this does not mean it should be taken as fact.
This is a backup of:
http://chrisevans3d.com/files/iq.htm
and was made since the site probably go away soon, the author says.
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