Over the last few years it's become more and more common to see government websites embrace modern design and open source. It's now rare to find a new U.S. federal website that isn't built on open source.

You can see the WhiteHouse.gov team building on Drupal and contributing code to the community. You can see the whole of Healthcare.gov built on Jekyll and actually hosted on Github for anyone to fork.

I wondered whether that same was true of government at the state level. So, I took a look at all the websites for all 50 U.S. states ...