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A total of 1,210 (61.4%) of the country's 1,972 state senate seats and 4,710 (87.0%) of the country's 5,411 state house seats are up for a vote. Altogether, 5,920 (80.2%) of the country's 7,383 state legislative seats are up for election during the presidential election year.  
A total of 1,212 (61.4%) of the country's 1,972 state senate seats and 4,711 (87.0%) of the country's 5,411 state house seats are up for a vote. Altogether, 5,923 (80.2%) of the country's 7,383 state legislative seats are up for election during the presidential election year.<ref>This includes special elections being held on November 8 where there are regularly scheduled elections in the state.</ref>


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Latest revision as of 23:29, 11 November 2021

2016 State
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In the 50 states, there are 99 state legislative chambers altogether, and 86 of the 99 state legislative chambers will hold elections on November 8, 2016.

Main article: State legislative elections, 2016

A total of 1,212 (61.4%) of the country's 1,972 state senate seats and 4,711 (87.0%) of the country's 5,411 state house seats are up for a vote. Altogether, 5,923 (80.2%) of the country's 7,383 state legislative seats are up for election during the presidential election year.[1]

Contributions in 2014

Contributions reports indicate that just over 1 billion dollars were raised towards 13,000 candidates for state legislative elections in 2014. There is a tremendous amount of variance between states. Many candidates in the 400-member New Hampshire State House don't raise any funds for campaigning, leading to an average of just $68 raised by candidates in that chamber. In contrast, candidates for Illinois State Senate raised $588,233 on average.[2]

State senates

The map below shows the average contributions to 2014 candidates for state senates. The average contributions raised by state senate candidates in 2014 was $148,144.[2] The state senate chambers with average contributions at both extremes were:

  • Illinois: $588,233
  • California: $521,986
  • Pennsylvania: $473,140
  • Missouri: $439,024
  • Texas: $415,247
  • Wyoming: $7,522
  • Vermont: $8,517
  • North Dakota: $11,765
  • Montana: $12,385
  • South Dakota: $15,123

Hover your mouse over a state to see the average campaign contributions for that state’s senate candidates in 2014.[3]

State houses

The map below shows the average contributions to 2014 candidates for state houses. The average contributions raised by state house candidates in 2014 was $59,983.[2] The state house chambers with average contributions at both extremes were:

  • California: $387,149
  • Illinois: $252,064
  • Texas: $188,419
  • Oregon: $126,803
  • Florida: $113,269
  • New Hampshire: $68
  • Vermont: $3,090
  • Maine: $4,653
  • Montana: $6,295
  • North Dakota: $6,763

Hover your mouse over a state to see the average campaign contributions for that state’s house candidates in 2014.[3]

See also

Footnotes

  1. This includes special elections being held on November 8 where there are regularly scheduled elections in the state.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Follow the Money, "Contributions to candidates and committees in elections in 2014," accessed July 28, 2015
  3. 3.0 3.1 This map relies on data collected in July 2015.