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State legislatures in 2015

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Before the 2014 state legislative elections, Democrats controlled 39 state legislative chambers, while Republicans controlled 59. Following the elections, and going into 2015, Democrats controlled 30 chambers and Republicans controlled 68.

Partisan control

By chamber

Partisan Balance of All 99 Chambers Before and After 2014 Elections
Pre-election Post-election
Legislative Chamber Democratic Party Republican Party Split balance Grey.png Democratic Party Republican Party Split balance Grey.png
State senates 18 31* 0 1 14 35[1] 0 1
State houses 21 28 0 0 16 33 0 0
Total: 39 59* 0 1 30 68 0 1

*Note: Although Democrats had numerical majorities in both the New York State Senate and Washington State Senate, coalitions gave Republicans control of those chambers.

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Footnotes

  1. Note: West Virginia was originally tied but State Senator Daniel Hall changed from the Democratic to the Republican Party the day after the election, giving partisan control to the Republicans.