The Green Papers: 2010 Midterm Election

 
Copyright www.flags.net/UNST.htm 2010 Partisan Composition by State
Governor - US Senate - US House
Key
D:Democratic
I:Independent
R:Republican
ID:Independent Democrat
Vac:(vacant office)
 
StateGovernorSenate111th House
DRDIIDRDRVac
Alabama 1   225 
Alaska 11  1 1 
Arizona 1   253 
Arkansas1 2   31 
California 12   3419 
Colorado1 2   52 
Connecticut 11 1 5  
Delaware1 2    1 
Florida 11  11015 
Georgia 1   267 
Hawaii 12   11 
Idaho 1   211 
Illinois1 1  11261
Indiana 11  154 
Iowa1 1  132 
Kansas1    213 
Kentucky1    224 
Louisiana 11  116 
Maine1    22  
Maryland1 2   71 
Massachusetts1 1  110  
Michigan1 2   87 
Minnesota 12   53 
Mississippi 1   231 
Missouri1 1  145 
Montana1 2    1 
Nebraska 11  1 3 
Nevada 11  121 
New Hampshire1 1  12  
New Jersey 12   85 
New Mexico1 2   3  
New York1 2   263 
North Carolina1 1  185 
North Dakota 12   1  
Ohio1 1  1108 
Oklahoma1    214 
Oregon1 2   41 
Pennsylvania1 2   127 
Rhode Island 12   2  
South Carolina 1   224 
South Dakota 11  11  
Tennessee1    254 
Texas 1   21220 
Utah 1   212 
Vermont 111  1  
Virginia 12   65 
Washington1 2   63 
West Virginia1 2   21 
Wisconsin1 2   53 
Wyoming1    2 1 
Total by Party26245611422551791
 DRDIIDRDRVac
Total50100435
 


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