A 2022 survey conducted by the North American Vexillological (the study of flags) Association (NAVA) shows that the city flag of Pocatello is ranked 11th in the nation.
was ranked dead last of 150 cities included — scoring just 1.48 points out of a possible 10.
NAVA, according to a release from the city of Pocatello, is made up of more than 1,000 flag enthusiasts and scholars. Members of NAVA, as well as members of the public, were asked to survey the flags submitted. The Gate City unveiled its "Proud to Be Pocatello" flag in 2001. One of the comments included in the 2004 NAVA survey summary argued, "I'd be proud to be from anywhere else."
The design which received the highest praise from residents included elements from several design submissions.
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