Different parts of Florida may support gay marriage, but overall Florida is slightly anti-gay marriage. Florida passed a DOMA in 1997 and further had a constitutional amendment in 2008 defining marriage as between a man and a woman pass with 62% of the vote.
Florida tends to skew older in terms of Demographics; older people tend to be traditional leaning and more anti-gay marriage.
36% of Arkansas residents support same-sex marriage as of 2015.
44% of Kansas residents support same-sex marriage as of 2014.
44% of South Dakota residents support same-sex marriage as of 2015.
39% of North Dakota residents support same-sex marriage as of 2014.
39% of Tennessee residents support same-sex marriage as of 2015.
32% of Alabama residents support same-sex marriage as of 2015.
54% of Alaska residents support same-sex marriage as of 2015.
44% of Georgia (US) residents support same-sex marriage as of 2015.
A November 2012 study from Michigan State University shows that 56% of Michigan residents support same-sex marriage, while 39% oppose it.
According to a 2014 University of Wyoming survey, 39% of Wyoming residents oppose the legalization of same-sex marriage and 53% support it.A 2012 poll by University of California-Los Angeles showed that 41 percent of Wisconsin residents supported same-sex marriage.
According to a 2014 University of Wyoming survey, 39% of Wyoming residents oppose the legalization of same-sex marriage and 53% support it.
55% of Guamians support the legalization of same-sex marriage according to an April 2015 poll by the University of Guam.