2010 United States state legislative elections

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2010 United States state legislative elections
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  2009 November 2, 2010 2011  

88 legislative chambers in 46 states
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
 
Party Republican Democratic Coalition
Chambers before37611 [lower-alpha 1]
Chambers after57401 [lower-alpha 1]
Overall changeIncrease2.svg 20Decrease2.svg 21 [lower-alpha 2] Steady2.svg

2010 United States upper house state legislative elections.svg
Map of upper house elections:
     Democrats retained control
     Republicans gained control     Republicans retained control
     Coalition retained control
     Non-partisan legislature
     No regularly-scheduled elections

2010 United States lower house state legislative elections.svg
Map of lower house elections:
     Democrats retained control
     Republicans gained control     Republicans retained control
     Split body formed
     Non-partisan legislature
     No regularly-scheduled elections

The 2010 United States state legislative elections were held on November 2, 2010, halfway through President Barack Obama's first term in office. Elections were held for 88 legislative chambers, with all states but Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Virginia holding elections in at least one house. Kansas and New Mexico held elections for their lower, but not upper houses. Four territorial chambers in three territories and the District of Columbia were up as well.

Contents

Republicans scored record gains, gaining at least 680 total seats and taking control of 20 legislative chambers through election, while the Democrats lost 21 chambers. [1] [2] The winners of this election cycle were slated to serve in their respective legislatures for either two or four-year terms, depending on state election rules.

Republicans made substantial gains in state legislatures across the nation. Twenty chambers flipped from Democratic to Republican control, giving Republicans full control of eleven state legislatures and control of one chamber in Colorado, Iowa, and New York. [3] Additionally, Republicans gained enough seats in the Oregon House of Representatives to produce a 30-30 party split, pushing Democrats into a power-sharing agreement that resulted in the election of two "co-speakers" (one from each party) to lead the chamber. [4] Republicans gained a total of 680 seats in state legislative races, breaking the previous record of 628 flipped seats set by Democrats in the post-Watergate elections of 1974. [5]

Six states saw both chambers switch from Democrat to Republican majorities: Alabama (where the Republicans won a majority and a trifecta for the first time since 1874), Maine (for the first time since 1964), Minnesota (for the first time since 1915 in partisan elections and 1973 in non-partisan elections), New Hampshire, North Carolina (for the first time since 1896), and Wisconsin. In addition, by picking up the lower chambers in Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Montana [lower-alpha 3] and Pennsylvania, Republicans gained control of both chambers in an additional five states. Further, Republicans picked up one chamber from Democrats in Colorado, Iowa, and New York to split control in those states. They expanded majorities in both chambers in Texas, Florida, and Georgia. [6] [7] The Republican victories in legislative races gave the party unprecedented power over the redrawing of congressional and state legislative districts following the 2010 census. [8]

Summary table

Regularly-scheduled elections were held in 88 of the 99 state legislative chambers in the United States; nationwide, regularly-scheduled elections were held for 6,064 of the 7,383 legislative seats. Most legislative chambers held elections for all seats, but some legislative chambers that use staggered elections held elections for only a portion of the total seats in the chamber. [9] The chambers that were not up for election either hold regularly-scheduled elections in odd-numbered years, or have four-year terms and hold all regularly-scheduled elections in presidential election years.

Note that this table only covers regularly-scheduled elections; additional special elections took place concurrently with these regularly-scheduled elections.

StateUpper House [9] Lower House [9]
Seats upTotal % upTermSeats upTotal % upTerm
Alabama 353510041051051004
Alaska 102050440401002
Arizona 3030100260601002
Arkansas 1835512/4 [lower-alpha 4] 1001001002
California 204050480801002
Colorado 173549465651002
Connecticut 363610021511511002
Delaware 1021482/4 [lower-alpha 4] 41411002
Florida 2040502/4 [lower-alpha 4] 1201201002
Georgia 565610021801801002
Hawaii 1225482/4 [lower-alpha 4] 51511002
Idaho 3535100270701002
Illinois 3959662/4 [lower-alpha 4] 1181181002
Indiana 25505041001001002
Iowa 25505041001001002
Kansas 040041251251002
Kentucky 19385041001001002
Louisiana 03904010504
Maine 353510021511511002
Maryland 474710041411411004
Massachusetts 404010021601601002
Michigan 383810041101101002
Minnesota 67671002/4 [lower-alpha 4] 1341341002
Mississippi 05204012204
Missouri 17345041631631002
Montana 25505041001001002
Nebraska 24 [lower-alpha 5] 49 [lower-alpha 5] 49 [lower-alpha 5] 4N/A (unicameral)
Nevada 112152442421002
New Hampshire 242410024004001002
New Jersey 04002/4 [lower-alpha 4] 08002
New Mexico 042100470701002
New York 636310021501501002
North Carolina 505010021201201002
North Dakota 24475144794504
Ohio 163352499991002
Oklahoma 24485041011011002
Oregon 153050460601002
Pennsylvania 25505042032031002
Rhode Island 3838100275751002
South Carolina 046041241241002
South Dakota 3535100270701002
Tennessee 173352499991002
Texas 1531482/4 [lower-alpha 4] 1501501002
Utah 142948475751002
Vermont 303010021501501002
Virginia 04004010002
Washington 254949498981002
West Virginia 17345041001001002
Wisconsin 173352499991002
Wyoming 153050460601002
Total1106197256N/A4958541192N/A
State government trifectas after the 2010 gubernatorial and state legislative elections
Democrats gained control
Democrats retained control
Split government formed
Split government maintained
Republicans retained control
Republicans gained control US state government trifectas after the 2010 elections.svg
State government trifectas after the 2010 gubernatorial and state legislative elections
     Democrats gained control
     Democrats retained control
     Split government formed
     Split government maintained
     Republicans retained control
     Republicans gained control

State Summaries

Alabama

All of the seats of the Alabama Legislature were up for election. Republicans won control of both state legislative chambers.

Alabama Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 1522Increase2.svg 7
Democratic 2012Decrease2.svg 8
Total3434
Alabama House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 4562Increase2.svg 17
Democratic 6043Decrease2.svg 17
Total105105

Alaska

All of the seats of the Alaska House of Representatives and half of the Alaska Senate were up for election. Republicans maintained control of the Senate and the House retained coalition control.

Alaska Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 410Increase2.svg 6
Coalition1610Decrease2.svg 6
Total2020
Alaska House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 2223Increase2.svg 1
Democratic 1817Decrease2.svg 1
Total4040

Arizona

All of the seats of the Arizona Legislature were up for election. Republicans maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

Arizona Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 1821Increase2.svg 3
Democratic 129Decrease2.svg 3
Total3030
Arizona House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 3640Increase2.svg 4
Democratic 2420Decrease2.svg 4
Total6060

Arkansas

All of the seats of the Arkansas House of Representatives and half of the Arkansas Senate were up for election. Democrats maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

Arkansas Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 815Increase2.svg 7
Democratic 2720Decrease2.svg 7
Total3535
Arkansas House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 2846Increase2.svg 18
Democratic 7254Decrease2.svg 18
Total100100

California

All of the seats of the California House of Representatives and half of the California Senate were up for election. Democrats maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

California State Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 2626Steady2.svg
Republican 1414Steady2.svg
Total4040
California State Assembly
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 5051Increase2.svg 1
Republican 2929Steady2.svg
Total8080

Colorado

All of the seats of the Colorado House of Representatives and half of the Colorado Senate were up for election. Republicans won control of the House and Democrats maintained control of the Senate.

Colorado Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 2119Decrease2.svg 2
Republican 1416Increase2.svg 2
Total3535
Colorado House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 3733Decrease2.svg 4
Republican 2732Increase2.svg 5
Total6565

Connecticut

All of the seats of the Connecticut Legislature were up for election. Democrats maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

Connecticut State Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 2423Decrease2.svg 1
Republican 1213Increase2.svg 1
Total3636
Connecticut House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 11497Decrease2.svg 17
Republican 3754Increase2.svg 17
Total151151

Delaware

All of the seats of the Delaware House of Representatives and half of the Delaware Senate were up for election. Democrats maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

Delaware Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 1514Decrease2.svg 1
Republican 67Increase2.svg 1
Total2121
Delaware House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 2426Increase2.svg 2
Republican 1715Decrease2.svg 2
Total4141

Florida

All of the seats of the Florida House of Representatives and half of the Florida Senate were up for election. Republicans maintained control of both state legislative chambers.


Florida Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 2628Increase2.svg 2
Democratic 1412Decrease2.svg 2
Total4040
Florida House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 7681Increase2.svg 5
Democratic 4439Decrease2.svg 5
Total120120

Georgia

All of the seats of the Georgia Legislature were up for election. Republicans maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

Georgia State Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 3435Increase2.svg 1
Democratic 2221Decrease2.svg 1
Total5656
Georgia House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 103111Increase2.svg 8
Democratic 7365Decrease2.svg 8
Total180180

Hawaii

All of the seats of the Hawaii House of Representatives and half of the Hawaii Senate were up for election. Democrats maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

Hawaii Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 2324Increase2.svg 1
Republican 21Decrease2.svg 1
Total2525
Hawaii House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 4543Decrease2.svg 2
Republican 68Increase2.svg 2
Total5151

Idaho

All of the seats of the Idaho Legislature were up for election. Republicans maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

Idaho Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 2828Steady2.svg
Democratic 77Steady2.svg
Total3535
Idaho House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 5257Increase2.svg 5
Democratic 1813Decrease2.svg 5
Total7070

Illinois

All of the seats of the Illinois House of Representatives and 2/3rds of the Illinois Senate were up for election. Democrats maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

Illinois Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 3734Decrease2.svg 3
Republican 2225Increase2.svg 3
Total5959
Illinois House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 7064Decrease2.svg 6
Republican 4854Increase2.svg 6
Total118118

Indiana

All of the seats of the Indiana House of Representatives and half of the Indiana Senate were up for election. Republicans maintained control of the Senate and won control of the House of Representatives.

Indiana Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 3336Increase2.svg 3
Democratic 1714Decrease2.svg 3
Total5050
Indiana House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 4860Increase2.svg 12
Democratic 5240Decrease2.svg 12
Total100100

Iowa

All of the seats of the Iowa House of Representatives and half of the Iowa Senate were up for election. Republicans won control of the House of Representatives and Democrats maintained control of the Senate.

Iowa Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 1823Increase2.svg 5
Democratic 3227Decrease2.svg 5
Total5050
Iowa House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 4458Increase2.svg 14
Democratic 5642Decrease2.svg 14
Total100100

Kansas

All of the seats of the Kansas House of Representatives. Republicans maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

Kansas House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 7792Increase2.svg 15
Democratic 4833Decrease2.svg 15
Total125125

Kentucky

All of the seats of the Kentucky House of Representatives and half of the Kentucky Senate were up for election. Republicans maintained control of the Senate and Democrats maintained control of the House of Representatives.

Kentucky Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 2123Increase2.svg 2
Democratic 1715Decrease2.svg 2
Total3838
Kentucky House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 3542Increase2.svg 7
Democratic 6558Decrease2.svg 7
Total100100

Maine

All of the seats of the Maine Legislature were up for election. Republicans won control of both legislative chambers.

Maine Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 2014Decrease2.svg 6
Republican 1520Increase2.svg 5
Total3535
Maine House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 9472Decrease2.svg 22
Republican 5577Increase2.svg 22
Independent 11Steady2.svg
Total151151

Maryland

All of the seats of the Maryland Legislature were up for election. Democrats maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

Maryland Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 3335Increase2.svg 2
Republican 1412Decrease2.svg 2
Total3737
Maryland House of Delegates
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 10498Decrease2.svg 6
Republican 3743Increase2.svg 6
Total141141

Massachusetts

All of the seats of the Massachusetts Legislature were up for election. Democrats maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

Massachusetts Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 3536Increase2.svg 1
Republican 54Decrease2.svg 1
Total4040
Massachusetts House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 145130Decrease2.svg 15
Republican 1530Increase2.svg 15
Total160160

Michigan

All of the seats of the Michigan Legislature were up for election. Republicans won control of the House and maintained control of the Senate.

Michigan Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 2226Increase2.svg 4
Democratic 1612Decrease2.svg 4
Total3838
Michigan House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 4263Increase2.svg 21
Democratic 6847Decrease2.svg 21
Total110110

Minnesota

All of the seats of the Minnesota Legislature were up. Republicans won control of both chambers.

Minnesota Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic (DFL) 4630Decrease2.svg 16
Republican 2137Increase2.svg 16
Total6767
Minnesota House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic (DFL) 8762Decrease2.svg 25
Republican 4772Increase2.svg 25
Total134134

Missouri

All of the seats of the Missouri House of Representatives and half of the Missouri Senate were up for election. Republicans maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

Missouri Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 2322Decrease2.svg 1
Democratic 1112Increase2.svg 1
Total3434
Missouri House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 88105Increase2.svg 17
Democratic 7558Decrease2.svg 17
Total163163

Montana

All of the seats of the Montana House of Representatives and half of the Montana Senate were up for election. Republicans won control of the House and maintained control of the Senate.

Montana Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 2828Steady2.svg
Democratic 2222Steady2.svg
Total5050
Montana House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 5067Increase2.svg 17
Democratic 50 [lower-alpha 6] 33Decrease2.svg 17
Total100100

Nebraska

Nebraska is the only U.S. state with a unicameral legislature; half of the seats of the Nebraska Legislature were up for election in 2014. Nebraska is also unique in that its legislature is officially non-partisan and holds non-partisan elections, although the Democratic and Republican parties each endorse legislative candidates. Republicans maintained control.

Nebraska Legislature
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 3234Increase2.svg 2
Democratic 1715Decrease2.svg 2
Total4949

Nevada

All of the seats of the Nevada House of Representatives and half of the Nevada Senate were up for election. Democrats maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

Nevada Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 1311Decrease2.svg 2
Republican 810Increase2.svg 2
Total2121
Nevada Assembly
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 2826Decrease2.svg 2
Republican 1416Increase2.svg 2
Total4242

New Hampshire

All of the seats of the New Hampshire House of Representatives and the New Hampshire Senate were up for election. Republicans won control of both legislative chambers.

New Hampshire Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 1019Increase2.svg 9
Democratic 145Decrease2.svg 9
Total2424
New Hampshire House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 174298Increase2.svg 124
Democratic 216102Decrease2.svg 114
Total400400

New Mexico

All of the seats of the New Mexico House of Representatives. Democrats maintained control of the chamber.

New Mexico House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 4536Decrease2.svg 9
Republican 2534Increase2.svg 9
Total7070

New York

All of the seats of the New York Legislature were up for election. Republicans won control of the Senate, and Democrats maintained control of the Assembly.

New York State Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 3230Decrease2.svg 2
Republican 3032Increase2.svg 2
Total6363
New York State Assembly
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 10599Decrease2.svg 6
Republican 4350Increase2.svg 7
Independent 21Decrease2.svg 1
Total150150

North Carolina

All of the seats of the North Carolina House of Representatives and half of the North Carolina Senate were up for election. Republicans won control of both state legislative chambers.

North Carolina Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 2030Increase2.svg 10
Democratic 3020Decrease2.svg 10
Total5050
North Carolina House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 5267Increase2.svg 15
Democratic 6852Decrease2.svg 16
Total120120

North Dakota

All of the seats of the North Dakota House of Representatives and half of the North Dakota Senate were up for election. Republicans maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

North Dakota Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 2635Increase2.svg 9
Democratic-NPL 2112Decrease2.svg 9
Total4747
North Dakota House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 5869Increase2.svg 11
Democratic-NPL 3625Decrease2.svg 11
Total9494

Ohio

All of the seats of the Ohio House of Representatives and half of the Ohio Senate were up for election. Republicans won control of the House of Representatives and maintained control of the Senate.

Ohio Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 2123Increase2.svg 2
Democratic 1210Decrease2.svg 2
Total3333
Ohio House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 4658Increase2.svg 12
Democratic 5341Decrease2.svg 12
Total9999

Oklahoma

All of the seats of the Oklahoma House of Representatives and half of the Oklahoma Senate were up for election. Republicans maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

Oklahoma Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 2632Increase2.svg 6
Democratic 2216Decrease2.svg 6
Total4848
Oklahoma House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 6269Increase2.svg 7
Democratic 3932Decrease2.svg 7
Total101101

Oregon

All of the seats of the Oregon House of Representatives and half of the Oregon Senate were up for election. Democrats maintained control of the Senate, and the House of Representatives became tied.

Oregon State Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 1816Decrease2.svg 2
Republican 1214Increase2.svg 2
Total3030
Oregon House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 3630Decrease2.svg 6
Republican 2430Increase2.svg 6
Total5050

Pennsylvania

All of the seats of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and half of the Pennsylvania Senate were up for election. Republicans maintained control of the Senate and won control of the House of Representatives.

Pennsylvania State Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 3030Steady2.svg
Democratic 2020Steady2.svg
Total5050
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 99112Increase2.svg 13
Democratic 10491Decrease2.svg 13
Total203203

Rhode Island

All of the seats of the Rhode Island Legislature were up for election. Democrats maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

Rhode Island Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 3329Decrease2.svg 4
Republican 48Increase2.svg 4
Total3838
Rhode Island House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 6966Decrease2.svg 3
Republican 69Increase2.svg 3
Total7575

South Carolina

All of the seats of the South Carolina House of Representatives were up for election. Republicans maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

South Carolina House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 7375Increase2.svg 2
Democratic 5149Decrease2.svg 2
Total123123

South Dakota

All of the seats of the South Dakota Legislature were up for election. Republicans maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

South Dakota Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 2130Increase2.svg 9
Democratic 145Decrease2.svg 9
Total3535
South Dakota House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 4650Increase2.svg 4
Democratic 2419Decrease2.svg 5
Total7070

Tennessee

All of the seats of the Tennessee House of Representatives and half of the Tennessee Senate were up for election. Republicans maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

Tennessee Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 1920Increase2.svg 1
Democratic 1413Decrease2.svg 1
Total3333
Tennessee House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 5168Increase2.svg 17
Democratic 4831Decrease2.svg 17
Total9999

Texas

All of the seats of the Texas House of Representatives and half of the Texas Senate were up for election. Republicans maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

Texas Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 1919Steady2.svg
Democratic 1212Steady2.svg
Total3131
Texas House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 7798Increase2.svg 21
Democratic 7352Decrease2.svg 21
Total150150

Utah

All of the seats of the Utah House of Representatives and half of the Utah Senate were up for election. Republicans maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

Utah State Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 2122Increase2.svg 1
Democratic 87Decrease2.svg 1
Total2929
Utah House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 5359Increase2.svg 6
Democratic 2216Decrease2.svg 6
Total7575

Vermont

All of the seats of the Vermont Legislature were up for election. Democrats maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

Vermont Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 2221Decrease2.svg 1
Republican 78Increase2.svg 1
Progressive 11Steady2.svg
Total3030
Vermont House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 9494Steady2.svg
Republican 4848Steady2.svg
Progressive 55Steady2.svg
Independent 33Steady2.svg
Total150150

Washington

All of the seats of the Washington House of Representatives and half of the Washington Senate were up for election. Democrats maintained control of both legislative chambers.

Washington State Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 3127Decrease2.svg 4
Republican 1822Increase2.svg 4
Total4949
Washington House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 6155Decrease2.svg 6
Republican 3743Increase2.svg 6
Total9898

West Virginia

All of the seats of the West Virginia House of Delegates and half of the West Virginia Senate were up for election. Democrats maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

West Virginia Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 87Decrease2.svg 1
Democratic 2627Increase2.svg 1
Total3434
West Virginia House of Delegates
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 2935Increase2.svg 6
Democratic 7165Decrease2.svg 6
Total100100

Wisconsin

All of the seats of the Wisconsin Assembly and half of the Wisconsin Senate were up for election. Republicans won control of both state legislative chambers.

Wisconsin Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 1519Increase2.svg 4
Democratic 1814Decrease2.svg 4
Total3333
Wisconsin State Assembly
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 4760Increase2.svg 13
Democratic 5038Decrease2.svg 12
Independent 21Decrease2.svg 1
Total9999

Wyoming

All of the seats of the Wyoming House of Representatives and half of the Wyoming Senate were up for election. Republicans maintained control of both state legislative chambers.

Wyoming Senate
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 2326Increase2.svg 3
Democratic 74Decrease2.svg 3
Total3030
Wyoming House of Representatives
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Republican 4151Increase2.svg 10
Democratic 199Decrease2.svg 10
Total6060

Territorial and federal district summaries

American Samoa

All of the seats of the American Samoa Senate and the American Samoa House of Representatives were up for election. Members of the Senate serve four-year terms, while members of the House of Representatives serve two-year terms. Gubernatorial and legislative elections are conducted on a nonpartisan basis in American Samoa.

Guam

Guam Legislature
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 99Steady2.svg
Republican 66Steady2.svg
Total1515

U.S. Virgin Islands

Virgin Islands Legislature
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 1010Steady2.svg
Independent 55Steady2.svg
Total1515

Washington, D.C.

District of Columbia Council
PartyBeforeAfterChange
Democratic 1111Steady2.svg
Independent 22Steady2.svg
Total1313

Notes

  1. 1 2 The Alaska Senate was controlled by a coalition of Democrats and Republicans. The minority caucus consists of Republicans who were not part of the majority coalition.
  2. The Oregon House of Representatives was tied in the 2011-2013 session. This is not included in the total.
  3. Prior to the 2010 election, the 100 seats in the Montana House of Representatives were evenly split between Democrats and Republicans, but the Democratic Party controlled the chamber by virtue of holding the governor's office.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The upper houses of Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Minnesota, New Jersey, and Texas use a 2-4-4 term length system.
  5. 1 2 3 These figures represent the seats of Nebraska's unicameral legislature.
  6. Prior to the 2010 election, the 100 seats in the Montana House of Representatives were evenly split between Democrats and Republicans, but the Democratic Party controlled the chamber by virtue of holding the governor's office.

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The 2020 United States state legislative elections were held on November 3, 2020, for 86 state legislative chambers in 44 states. Across the fifty states, approximately 65 percent of all upper house seats and 85 percent of all lower house seats were up for election. Nine legislative chambers in the five permanently-inhabited U.S. territories and the federal district of Washington, D.C. also held elections. The elections took place concurrently with several other federal, state, and local elections, including the presidential election, U.S. Senate elections, U.S. House elections, and gubernatorial elections.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 United States state legislative elections</span>

The 2018 United States state legislative elections were held on November 6, 2018, for 87 state legislative chambers in 46 states. Across the fifty states, approximately 56 percent of all upper house seats and 92 percent of all lower house seats were up for election. Additionally, six territorial chambers in four territories and the District of Columbia were up as well.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 United States state legislative elections</span>

The 2022 United States state legislative elections were held on November 8, 2022, for 88 state legislative chambers in 46 states. Across the fifty states, approximately 56 percent of all upper house seats and 92 percent of all lower house seats were up for election. Additionally, six territorial chambers were up in four territories and the District of Columbia. These midterm elections coincided with other state and local elections, including gubernatorial elections in multiple states.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2014 United States state legislative elections</span>

Elections to state legislatures were held in 46 U.S. states in 2014 with a total of 6,049 seats up for election. Six territorial chambers were up in four territories and the District of Columbia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2015 United States state legislative elections</span> State legislature elections in the United States

The 2015 United States state legislative elections were held on November 3, 2015. Seven legislative chambers in four states held regularly scheduled elections. These off-year elections coincided with other state and local elections, including gubernatorial elections in three states.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2011 United States state legislative elections</span> State legislature elections in the United States

The 2011 United States state legislative elections were held on November 8, 2011. Eight legislative chambers in four states held regularly scheduled elections. These off-year elections coincided with other state and local elections, including gubernatorial elections in four states.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2016 United States state legislative elections</span> 2016 U.S. stage legislative elections

The 2016 United States state legislative elections were held on November 8, 2016, for 86 state legislative chambers in 44 states. Across the fifty states, approximately 65 percent of all upper house seats and 85 percent of all lower house seats were up for election. Nine legislative chambers in the five permanently-inhabited U.S. territories and the federal district of Washington, D.C. also held elections. The elections took place concurrently with several other federal, state, and local elections, including the presidential election, U.S. Senate elections, U.S. House elections, and gubernatorial elections.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2012 United States state legislative elections</span> 2012 U.S. stage legislative elections

The 2012 United States state legislative elections were held on November 6, 2012, for 86 state legislative chambers in 44 states. Across the fifty states, approximately 65 percent of all upper house seats and 85 percent of all lower house seats were up for election. Nine legislative chambers in the five permanently-inhabited U.S. territories and the federal district of Washington, D.C. also held elections. The elections took place concurrently with several other federal, state, and local elections, including the presidential election, U.S. Senate elections, U.S. House elections, and gubernatorial elections.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2009 United States state legislative elections</span> State legislature elections in the United States

The 2009 United States state legislative elections were held on November 3, 2009. Two legislative chambers in two states held regularly-scheduled elections. These off-year elections coincided with other state and local elections, including gubernatorial elections in two states. Both chambers of the Northern Mariana Islands legislature were up, which remains the last time they were up in this class of elections.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2008 United States state legislative elections</span> Election in the United States on 2008

Elections to state legislatures were held on November 4, 2008, alongside other elections, in which Democrats scored significant gains in a blue wave election. Elections were held for 85 legislative chambers, with all states but Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, Alabama, Maryland, and Virginia holding elections in at least one house. Michigan and Minnesota held elections for their lower, but not upper houses. Seven territorial chambers in four territories and the District of Columbia were up.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2006 United States state legislative elections</span> Election in the United States on 2006

The 2006 United States state legislative elections were held on November 7, 2006, halfway through President George W. Bush's second term in office. This election was a wave elections in the United States election, and saw Democrats simultaneously reclaim both houses of Congress and pick up six governorships. Elections were held for 90 legislative chambers, with all states but Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Virginia holding elections in at least one house. Kansas, New Mexico, and South Carolina held elections for their lower, but not upper house. Four territorial chambers in three territories and the District of Columbia were up, including the newly created territorial legislature in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2004 United States state legislative elections</span> Election in the United States on 2004

Elections to state legislatures were held on November 2, 2004, alongside other elections. Elections were held for 85 legislative chambers, with all states but Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, Alabama, Maryland, and Virginia holding elections in at least one house. Michigan and Minnesota held elections for their lower, but not upper houses. Six chambers in three territories and the District of Columbia were up as well.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2002 United States state legislative elections</span> Election in the United States on 2002

The 2002 United States state legislative elections were held on November 5, 2002, halfway through President George W. Bush's first term in office. This was a unique election in which the incumbent Republican party performed surprisingly well for a midterm election. Elections were held for 91 legislative chambers, with all states but Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Virginia holding elections in at least one house. Three territorial chambers in two territories and the District of Columbia were up as well.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2024 United States state legislative elections</span> 2024 U.S. stage legislative elections

The 2024 United States state legislative elections will be held on November 5, 2024, for 85 state legislative chambers in 44 states. Across the fifty states, approximately 65 percent of all upper house seats and 85 percent of all lower house seats will be up for election. Nine legislative chambers in the five permanently inhabited U.S. territories and the federal district of Washington, D.C., will also hold elections. The elections take place concurrently with several other federal, state, and local elections, including the presidential election, U.S. Senate elections, U.S. House elections, and gubernatorial elections.

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