2001 NAVA survey
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In 2001, the North American Vexillological Association (NAVA) asked visitors of its website to give their opinion on 72 subnational and territorial flags of the United States and Canada. 100 NAVA members and over 300 non-members ranked the 72 flags on a scale of 0 to 10 (worst to best).
Included in the survey are the flags of the following entities:
- The 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia;
- The five inhabited U.S. insular areas;
- Micronesia and the Marshall Islands, two of three independent states that are in free association with the United States (the third, Palau, is not included);
- The 13 Canadian provinces and territories;
- The Canadian region of Labrador (the province of Newfoundland and Labrador was named "Newfoundland" until 2001, though Labrador was already a part of it).
Note that Georgia, which ended in last place in the survey, adopted a new flag in 2003. Smaller changes were made to Louisiana's flag in 2006 and 2010, and to Utah's flag in 2011.
Source: NAVA's website (archived link)
Results
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The following gallery shows the results of the survey. The average score of each flag is listed in parentheses.
1. New Mexico (8.61)
2. Texas (8.13)
3. Quebec (8.04)
4. Maryland (7.97)
5. Alaska (7.96)
6. Arizona (7.92)
7. Puerto Rico (7.66)
8. District of Columbia (7.48)
9. Marshall Islands (7.19)
10. South Carolina (7.16)
11. Hawaii (7.15)
12. Nova Scotia (7.06)
13. California (7.00)
14. Tennessee (6.98)
15. Ohio (6.87)
16. Colorado (6.83)
17. Nunavut (6.72)
18. New Brunswick (6.68)
19. F. S. Micronesia (6.45)
20. Labrador (6.45)
21. Prince Edward Island (6.30)
22. Mississippi (6.30)
23. Wyoming (6.28)
24. British Columbia (6.28)
25. Newfoundland (6.24)
26. Saskatchewan (6.22)
27. American Samoa (6.16)
28. Rhode Island (6.12)
29. Alabama (6.06)
30. Northwest Territories (5.89)
31. Yukon (5.86)
32. Indiana (5.77)
33. North Carolina (5.34)
34. Florida (5.17)
35. Alberta (5.00)
36. Louisiana (4.98)
37. Virgin Islands (4.94)
38. Massachusetts (4.78)
39. Oklahoma (4.78)
40. Guam (4.77)
41. N. Mariana Islands (4.73)
42. Iowa (4.72)
43. Ontario (4.64)
44. Manitoba (4.60)
45. Arkansas (4.59)
46. New Jersey (4.57)
47. Washington (4.53)
48. Missouri (4.50)
49. Illinois (4.38)
50. Connecticut (4.32)
51. West Virginia (4.16)
52. Delaware (4.08)
53. New York (3.93)
54. Virginia (3.93)
55. Nevada (3.88)
56. North Dakota (3.69)
57. Pennsylvania (3.69)
58. Utah (3.47)
59. Michigan (3.46)
60. Maine (3.39)
61. Vermont (3.37)
62. Oregon (3.30)
63. New Hampshire (3.18)
64. Idaho (3.17)
65. Wisconsin (3.16)
66. Kentucky (3.16)
67. Minnesota (3.13)
68. South Dakota (3.12)
69. Kansas (3.01)
70. Montana (3.00)
71. Nebraska (2.98)
72. Georgia (2.36)
































