Updated June 22, 2026
See how neighborhoods in New Port Richey compare on ideological lean. Rankings are based on measured data aggregated across each neighborhood boundary. How ideological lean is measured →
Political leanings in this area tend toward the conservative side, showing a more prominent conservative majority than is typically found across New Port Richey. According to iHuus data, there remains a modest presence of opposing viewpoints within the community.
Political demographics in this area lean more conservative than the New Port Richey average. According to iHuus data, the neighborhood maintains a conservative majority with a small opposing presence.
Conservative values represent the majority of the local population, though a modest opposing presence exists within the area. This political leaning is more pronounced in Downtown than in the broader New Port Richey area according to iHuus data.
| Neighborhood | Score | City Rank | vs. City Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| East Grand | 2.2 | #1 | +0.7 ↑ |
| Sims Grant | 2.2 | #2 | +0.7 ↑ |
| Downtown | 2.2 | #3 | +0.7 ↑ |
| Le Clair | 2 | #4 | +0.5 ↑ |
| Jasmine Hills | 2 | #5 | +0.5 ↑ |
| North Park | 2 | #6 | +0.5 ↑ |
| Schwettman Oaks | 2 | #7 | +0.5 ↑ |
| East Madison | 2 | #8 | +0.5 ↑ |
| Southeast | 1.9 | #9 | +0.4 ↑ |
| Lake Estates | 1.9 | #10 | +0.4 ↑ |
| South River | 1.8 | #11 | +0.3 ↑ |
| Big Bend | 1.7 | #12 | +0.2 ↑ |
| Northeast | 1.7 | #13 | +0.2 ↑ |
| West Grand | 1.7 | #14 | +0.2 ↑ |
| The Heights | 1.6 | #15 | +0.1 ↑ |
| North River | 1.4 | #16 | -0.1 ↓ |
| Northwest | 0.9 | #17 | -0.6 ↓ |
| Southwest | 0.8 | #18 | -0.7 ↓ |
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