Special Report
States With the Highest and Lowest Non-COVID 19 Vaccination Rates
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Before the coronavirus pandemic, vaccines rarely dominated the news as much as COVID-19 vaccines have recently. Though some oppose the COVID-19 vaccine mandates, it’s been over 100 years since states began to require immunizations for certain populations, most often school children. Childhood vaccines have saved countless lives and protected children for over a century.
To identify the states with the highest and lowest vaccination rates, 24/7 Tempo reviewed vaccine data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The data includes the percentage of vaccination coverage for the combined 7-vaccine series among children up to kindergarten age in each state for the 2019-2020 school year. The series includes several vaccines that protect against such diseases as measles, pertussis, hepatitis B, and polio.
A little over 95% of kindergarteners and children entering child care during the 2019-2020 school year were up to date with required and strongly encouraged vaccinations. This is higher than in previous years but a jump in measles cases in 2019 resulted in immunizations soaring. The average vaccination rate varies from more than 98% in some states to less than 87% in others.
Before vaccines, children — and adults — regularly contracted serious infectious diseases that are now a distant memory. The paralytic disease polio was eradicated in the U.S. by 1979, and one of the most terrible diseases in history — smallpox — no longer exists outside the laboratory.
Several vaccines are widely available in the United States, including against some of the most aggressive contagions that are particularly dangerous to children such as measles. Measles was a serious cause of concern in the U.S. and Europe in 2019 as several cases were detected, mostly among the unvaccinated. These are the 20 worst epidemics and pandemics in history.
Most U.S. states require childhood vaccinations before children can enter the public school system, but they also allow exemptions for parents based on religious or philosophical beliefs.
Click here for the states with the highest and lowest non-COVID 19 vaccination rates
Click here for our detailed methodology
48. Alabama
> Child vaccination rate: 86.6%
> Total exemptions: 713
> Population under 5 years: 286,597 (or 5.8% — 22nd lowest)
> Population with no health insurance: 9.7% — 17th highest
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47. Hawaii
> Child vaccination rate: 86.8%
> Total exemptions: 943
> Population under 5 years: 85,335 (or 6.0% — 17th highest)
> Population with no health insurance: 4.2% — 3rd lowest
46. Idaho
> Child vaccination rate: 89.4%
> Total exemptions: 1,764
> Population under 5 years: 115,837 (or 6.5% — 7th highest)
> Population with no health insurance: 10.8% — 12th highest
45. Colorado
> Child vaccination rate: 91.5%
> Total exemptions: 3,376
> Population under 5 years: 327,302 (or 5.7% — 16th lowest)
> Population with no health insurance: 8.0% — 25th lowest
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44. New Hampshire
> Child vaccination rate: 91.5%
> Total exemptions: 389
> Population under 5 years: 64,200 (or 4.7% — 3rd lowest)
> Population with no health insurance: 6.3% — 13th lowest
43. Indiana
> Child vaccination rate: 91.8%
> Total exemptions: 1,901
> Population under 5 years: 414,553 (or 6.2% — 12th highest)
> Population with no health insurance: 8.7% — 22nd highest
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42. Kansas
> Child vaccination rate: 91.9%
> Total exemptions: 805
> Population under 5 years: 183,236 (or 6.3% — 10th highest)
> Population with no health insurance: 9.2% — 19th highest
41. Wyoming
> Child vaccination rate: 92.5%
> Total exemptions: 280
> Population under 5 years: 33,098 (or 5.7% — 19th lowest)
> Population with no health insurance: 12.3% — 6th highest
40. Utah
> Child vaccination rate: 92.8%
> Total exemptions: 2,639
> Population under 5 years: 245,883 (or 7.7% — the highest)
> Population with no health insurance: 9.7% — 18th highest
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39. Ohio
> Child vaccination rate: 92.8%
> Total exemptions: 3,921
> Population under 5 years: 686,672 (or 5.9% — 25th lowest)
> Population with no health insurance: 6.6% — 16th lowest
38. Minnesota
> Child vaccination rate: 93.0%
> Total exemptions: 2,699
> Population under 5 years: 349,621 (or 6.2% — 11th highest)
> Population with no health insurance: 4.9% — 5th lowest
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37. Oregon
> Child vaccination rate: 93.0%
> Total exemptions: 3,265
> Population under 5 years: 223,364 (or 5.3% — 9th lowest)
> Population with no health insurance: 7.2% — 20th lowest
36. Georgia
> Child vaccination rate: 93.1%
> Total exemptions: 3,899
> Population under 5 years: 639,713 (or 6.0% — 18th highest)
> Population with no health insurance: 13.4% — 3rd highest
35. Arizona
> Child vaccination rate: 93.2%
> Total exemptions: 4,638
> Population under 5 years: 427,707 (or 5.9% — 25th highest)
> Population with no health insurance: 11.3% — 9th highest
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34. Iowa
> Child vaccination rate: 93.2%
> Total exemptions: 1,004
> Population under 5 years: 190,606 (or 6.0% — 15th highest)
> Population with no health insurance: 5.0% — 6th lowest
33. Kentucky
> Child vaccination rate: 93.3%
> Total exemptions: 1,082
> Population under 5 years: 273,130 (or 6.1% — 13th highest)
> Population with no health insurance: 6.4% — 14th lowest
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32. Washington
> Child vaccination rate: 93.4%
> Total exemptions: 5,005
> Population under 5 years: 455,283 (or 6.0% — 21st highest)
> Population with no health insurance: 6.6% — 17th lowest
31. Montana
> Child vaccination rate: 93.5%
> Total exemptions: 535
> Population under 5 years: 58,850 (or 5.5% — 11th lowest)
> Population with no health insurance: 8.3% — 24th highest
30. Florida
> Child vaccination rate: 93.5%
> Total exemptions: 7,758
> Population under 5 years: 1,131,148 (or 5.3% — 8th lowest)
> Population with no health insurance: 13.2% — 4th highest
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29. Wisconsin
> Child vaccination rate: 93.7%
> Total exemptions: 3,861
> Population under 5 years: 327,258 (or 5.6% — 14th lowest)
> Population with no health insurance: 5.7% — 8th lowest
28. Oklahoma
> Child vaccination rate: 94.0%
> Total exemptions: 1,468
> Population under 5 years: 251,083 (or 6.3% — 8th highest)
> Population with no health insurance: 14.3% — 2nd highest
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27. Maine
> Child vaccination rate: 94.1%
> Total exemptions: 795
> Population under 5 years: 62,813 (or 4.7% — 2nd lowest)
> Population with no health insurance: 8.0% — 25th highest
26. Arkansas
> Child vaccination rate: 94.2%
> Total exemptions: 769
> Population under 5 years: 183,327 (or 6.1% — 14th highest)
> Population with no health insurance: 9.1% — 20th highest
25. Virginia
> Child vaccination rate: 94.5%
> Total exemptions: 1,711
> Population under 5 years: 499,906 (or 5.9% — 23rd lowest)
> Population with no health insurance: 7.9% — 24th lowest
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24. Vermont
> Child vaccination rate: 94.5%
> Total exemptions: 232
> Population under 5 years: 29,021 (or 4.7% — the lowest)
> Population with no health insurance: 4.5% — 4th lowest
23. Missouri
> Child vaccination rate: 94.8%
> Total exemptions: 1,970
> Population under 5 years: 365,451 (or 6.0% — 23rd highest)
> Population with no health insurance: 10.0% — 15th highest
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22. North Dakota
> Child vaccination rate: 94.9%
> Total exemptions: 413
> Population under 5 years: 50,567 (or 6.6% — 6th highest)
> Population with no health insurance: 6.9% — 19th lowest
21. Nevada
> Child vaccination rate: 95.0%
> Total exemptions: 1,492
> Population under 5 years: 184,168 (or 6.0% — 20th highest)
> Population with no health insurance: 11.4% — 8th highest
20. Michigan
> Child vaccination rate: 95.1%
> Total exemptions: 5,320
> Population under 5 years: 567,914 (or 5.7% — 17th lowest)
> Population with no health insurance: 5.8% — 10th lowest
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19. South Carolina
> Child vaccination rate: 95.1%
> Total exemptions: 1,731
> Population under 5 years: 289,537 (or 5.6% — 15th lowest)
> Population with no health insurance: 10.8% — 11th highest
18. North Carolina
> Child vaccination rate: 95.7%
> Total exemptions: 2,161
> Population under 5 years: 596,583 (or 5.7% — 18th lowest)
> Population with no health insurance: 11.3% — 10th highest
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17. South Dakota
> Child vaccination rate: 95.7%
> Total exemptions: 337
> Population under 5 years: 58,859 (or 6.7% — 5th highest)
> Population with no health insurance: 10.2% — 13th highest
16. New Jersey
> Child vaccination rate: 95.9%
> Total exemptions: 2,776
> Population under 5 years: 511,925 (or 5.8% — 21st lowest)
> Population with no health insurance: 7.9% — 23rd lowest
15. Connecticut
> Child vaccination rate: 96.2%
> Total exemptions: 975
> Population under 5 years: 180,598 (or 5.1% — 4th lowest)
> Population with no health insurance: 5.9% — 11th lowest
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14. Illinois
> Child vaccination rate: 96.5%
> Total exemptions: 2,894
> Population under 5 years: 742,404 (or 5.9% — 24th lowest)
> Population with no health insurance: 7.4% — 21st lowest
13. California
> Child vaccination rate: 96.6%
> Total exemptions: 4,249
> Population under 5 years: 2,377,839 (or 6.0% — 19th highest)
> Population with no health insurance: 7.7% — 22nd lowest
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12. Tennessee
> Child vaccination rate: 96.6%
> Total exemptions: 1,610
> Population under 5 years: 407,026 (or 6.0% — 22nd highest)
> Population with no health insurance: 10.1% — 14th highest
11. Pennsylvania
> Child vaccination rate: 96.7%
> Total exemptions: 4,137
> Population under 5 years: 695,661 (or 5.4% — 10th lowest)
> Population with no health insurance: 5.8% — 9th lowest
10. Nebraska
> Child vaccination rate: 96.7%
> Total exemptions: 591
> Population under 5 years: 129,551 (or 6.7% — 4th highest)
> Population with no health insurance: 8.3% — 23rd highest
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9. Louisiana
> Child vaccination rate: 96.8%
> Total exemptions: 884
> Population under 5 years: 292,977 (or 6.3% — 9th highest)
> Population with no health insurance: 8.9% — 21st highest
8. Texas
> Child vaccination rate: 96.8%
> Total exemptions: 9,894
> Population under 5 years: 1,981,755 (or 6.8% — 3rd highest)
> Population with no health insurance: 18.4% — the highest
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7. New Mexico
> Child vaccination rate: 97.0%
> Total exemptions: 344
> Population under 5 years: 116,978 (or 5.6% — 13th lowest)
> Population with no health insurance: 10.0% — 16th highest
6. Massachusetts
> Child vaccination rate: 97.4%
> Total exemptions: 890
> Population under 5 years: 355,066 (or 5.2% — 6th lowest)
> Population with no health insurance: 3.0% — the lowest
5. Rhode Island
> Child vaccination rate: 97.6%
> Total exemptions: 141
> Population under 5 years: 54,802 (or 5.2% — 7th lowest)
> Population with no health insurance: 4.1% — 2nd lowest
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4. Maryland
> Child vaccination rate: 98.1%
> Total exemptions: 991
> Population under 5 years: 358,346 (or 5.9% — 24th highest)
> Population with no health insurance: 6.0% — 12th lowest
3. New York
> Child vaccination rate: 98.1%
> Total exemptions: 320
> Population under 5 years: 1,119,825 (or 5.8% — 20th lowest)
> Population with no health insurance: 5.2% — 7th lowest
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2. West Virginia
> Child vaccination rate: 98.7%
> Total exemptions: 21
> Population under 5 years: 91,548 (or 5.1% — 5th lowest)
> Population with no health insurance: 6.7% — 18th lowest
1. Mississippi
> Child vaccination rate: 99.1%
> Total exemptions: 62
> Population under 5 years: 179,497 (or 6.0% — 16th highest)
> Population with no health insurance: 13.0% — 5th highest
Methodology
To identify the states with the highest and lowest vaccination rates, 24/7 Tempo reviewed vaccine data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The data included the percentage of vaccination coverage for the combined 7-vaccine series — MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella); DTaP (diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus); varicella (chickenpox); hepatitis B; Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type b); PCV (pneumococcal); and polio — among children aged 19-35 months old in each state in 2019-2020. Vaccination data for Alaska and Delawere were not available.
Population data and health insurance coverage are one-year estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2019 American Community Survey.
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