Election law changes? Our legislation tracker’s got you. Check it out!

Historical partisan composition of state houses: Difference between revisions

From Ballotpedia
Jump to: navigation, search
No edit summary
 
Line 589: Line 589:


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.ncsl.org/research/about-state-legislatures/partisan-composition.aspx NCSL's State Partisan Composition]
*[https://www.ncsl.org/about-state-legislatures/state-partisan-composition NCSL's State Partisan Composition]


==Footnotes==
==Footnotes==

Latest revision as of 16:20, 10 March 2025

SLP badge.png
Partisan composition of state legislatures

Legislatures
AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareFloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming

See also
Historical partisan composition of state legislaturesPartisan composition of state senatesHistorical partisan composition of state senatesPartisan composition of state housesHistorical partisan composition of state houses

This page contains information on the historical partisan composition of state houses. For information on the current partisan composition of state houses, click here.

State senates and state house of representatives with a Democratic majority are encased in a blue (      ) box, while state senates and state house of representatives with a Republican majority are encased in a red (      ) box. Tied houses, or those governed by a multipartisan coalition, are encased in a purple (      ) box.

Election breakdowns

Below is partisan composition data at the time of major elections.

2025 Elections

See also: State legislative elections, 2025 and State legislative special elections, 2025

Heading into the 2025 elections, Democrats controlled 19 House chambers, Republicans controlled 28, a bipartisan coalition controlled the Alaska House, and the Minnesota House was tied.

  • State House chambers controlled by a Democratic majority: 19
  • State House chambers controlled by a Republican majority: 28
  • State House chambers controlled by a bipartisan coalition: 1
  • State House chambers that were tied: 1

2024 Elections

See also: State legislative elections, 2024 and State legislative special elections, 2024

Heading into the 2024 elections, Democrats controlled 21 House chambers, Republicans controlled 27, and a bipartisan coalition controlled the Alaska House.

  • State House chambers controlled by a Democratic majority: 21
  • State House chambers controlled by a Republican majority: 27
  • State House chambers controlled by a bipartisan coalition: 1

Following the 2024 elections, Democrats lost control of two chambers, and Republicans gained control in one chamber and tied in one chamber.

  • State House chambers controlled by a Democratic majority: 19
  • State House chambers controlled by a Republican majority: 28
  • State House chambers controlled by a bipartisan coalition: 1
  • State House chambers that tied: 1

2023 Elections

See also: State legislative elections, 2023 and State legislative special elections, 2023

Heading into the 2023 elections, Democrats controlled 20 House chambers, Republicans controlled 28, and a bipartisan coalition controlled the Alaska House.

  • State House chambers controlled by a Democratic majority: 20
  • State House chambers controlled by a Republican majority: 28
  • State House chambers controlled by a bipartisan coalition: 1

Following the 2023 elections, Democrats gained control of one House chamber, while Republicans lost control of one House chamber.

  • State House chambers controlled by a Democratic majority: 21
  • State House chambers controlled by a Republican majority: 27
  • State House chambers controlled by a bipartisan coalition: 1

2022 Elections

See also: State legislative elections, 2022 and State legislative special elections, 2022

Heading into the 2022 elections, Democrats controlled 18 House chambers, Republicans controlled 30, and a bipartisan coalition controlled the Alaska House.

  • State House chambers controlled by a Democratic majority: 18
  • State House chambers controlled by a Republican majority: 30
  • State House chambers controlled by a bipartisan coalition: 1

Following the 2022 elections, Democrats gained control of two House chambers, while Republicans lost control of two House chambers.

  • State House chambers controlled by a Democratic majority: 20
  • State House chambers controlled by a Republican majority: 28
  • State House chambers controlled by a bipartisan coalition: 1

2021 Elections

See also: State legislative elections, 2021 and State legislative special elections, 2021

Heading into the 2021 elections, Republicans held a majority of state house chambers. As of November 2021, 29 chambers were under GOP control, while Democrats held majorities in 19 chambers. A power-sharing agreement was established between Democrats and Republicans in the Alaska House of Representatives.

  • State chambers controlled by a Democratic majority: 19
  • State chambers controlled by a Republican majority: 29
  • One chamber with power sharing between the parties

2020 Elections

See also: State legislative elections, 2020 and State legislative special elections, 2020

Heading into the 2020 elections, Republicans held a majority of state legislative chambers. As of November 2020, 59 chambers were under GOP control, while Democrats held majorities in 39 chambers.[1] A power-sharing agreement was established between Democrats and Republicans in the Alaska House of Representatives.

  • State chambers controlled by a Democratic majority: 39
  • State chambers controlled by a Republican majority: 59[2]
  • One chamber with power sharing between the parties


2019 Elections

See also: State legislative elections, 2019 and State legislative special elections, 2019

Heading into the 2019 elections, Republicans held a majority of state legislative chambers. As of November 2019, 61 chambers were under GOP control, while Democrats held majorities in 37 chambers.[1] A power sharing agreement was established between Democrats and Republicans in one chamber.

  • State houses controlled by a Democratic majority: 19
  • State houses controlled by a Republican majority: 29
  • One chamber with power sharing between the parties
Party Number of Percentage
Democratic state legislators 3,462 46.9%
Republican state legislators 3,851 52.2%
Independent state legislators 21 0.3%
Third party legislators 14 0.2%
Vacancies 35 0.5%

2018 Elections

See also: State legislative elections, 2018 and State legislative special elections, 2018

Heading into the 2018 elections, Republicans held a majority of state legislative chambers. As of November 2018, 67 chambers were under GOP control, while Democrats held majorities in 32 chambers.[3]

  • State houses controlled by a Democratic majority: 18
  • State houses controlled by a Republican majority: 31

At the time of the 2018 elections, 5,332 state representatives were affiliated with either the Republican or Democratic parties.

Party Number Percentage
Democratic state representatives 2,427 44.9%
Republican state representatives 2,905 53.7%
Independent state representatives 20 0.4%
Third party representatives 8 0.1%
Vacancies 51 0.9%

2017 Elections

See also: State legislative elections, 2017 and State legislative special elections, 2017

Heading into November 2017, the Democratic Party held the majority in 18 state houses and the Republican Party held the majority in 31 state houses. Nebraska has only one chamber and was counted under the state senate pages.

  • State houses controlled by a Democratic majority: 18
  • State houses controlled by a Republican majority: 31

At the time of the 2017 elections, 5,326 state representatives were affiliated with either the Republican or Democratic parties.

Party Number Percentage
Democratic state representatives 2,309 43%
Republican state representatives 3,017 56%
Independent state representatives 20 0.37%
Third party representatives 12 0.22%
Vacancies 53 0.97%

2016 Elections

See also: State legislative elections, 2016 and State legislative special elections, 2016

Heading into November 2016, the Democratic Party held the majority in 16 state houses and the Republican Party held the majority in 33 state houses. Nebraska has only one chamber and was counted under the state senate pages.

  • State houses controlled by a Democratic majority: 16
  • State houses controlled by a Republican majority: 33

At the time of the 2016 elections, 5,348 state representatives were affiliated with either the Republican or Democratic parties.

Party Number Percentage
Democratic state representatives 2,332 43.0%
Republican state representatives 3,016 56%
Independent state representatives 19 0.35%
Third party representatives 9 0.17%
Vacancies 35 0.65%

2015 Elections

See also: State legislative elections, 2015 and State legislative special elections, 2015

Heading into November 2015, the Democratic Party held the majority in 16 state houses and the Republican Party held the majority in 33 state houses. Nebraska has only one chamber and is counted under the state senate pages.

  • State houses controlled by a Democratic majority: 16
  • State houses controlled by a Republican majority: 33

At the time of the 2015 elections, 5,354 state representatives were affiliated with either the Republican or Democratic parties.

Party Number of Percentage
Democratic state representatives 2,336 43.17%
Republican state representatives 3,018 55%
Independent state representatives 19 0.35%
Third party representatives 6 0.11%
Vacancies 30 0.554%

2014 Elections

See also: State legislative elections, 2014 and State legislative special elections, 2014

Heading into November 2014, the Democratic Party held the majority in 21 state houses and the Republican Party held the majority in 28 state houses. Nebraska has only one chamber and is counted under the state senate pages.

  • State houses controlled by a Democratic majority: 21
  • State houses controlled by a Republican majority: 28

At the time of the 2014 elections, 5,339 state representatives were affiliated with either the Republican or Democratic parties:

Party Number of Percentage
Democratic state representatives 2,550 47.1%
Republican state representatives 2,789 51.6%
Independent state representatives 13 0.24%
Third party (and nonvoting) representatives 10 0.18%
Vacancies 47 0.87%

2012 Elections

See also: State legislative elections, 2012

Heading into November 2012, the Democratic Party held the majority in 18 state houses and the Republican Party held the majority in 30 state houses. The Oregon House of Representatives was evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans. Nebraska has only one chamber and is counted under the state senate pages.

  • State houses controlled by a Democratic majority: 18
  • State houses controlled by a Republican majority: 32
  • State houses that were split evenly: 1

At the time of the 2012 elections, 5,348 state representatives were affiliated with either the Republican or Democratic parties:

Party Number of Percentage
Democratic state representatives 2,429 44.9%
Republican state representatives 2,919 53.9%
Independent state representatives 18 0.33%
Third party (and non-voting) representatives 10 0.18%
Vacancies 25 0.46%

2010 Elections

See also: State legislative elections, 2010

Heading into November 2010, the Democratic Party held the majority in 32 state houses and the Republican Party held the majority in 16 state houses. Montana was split evenly, with 50 Democrats and 50 Republicans. Nebraska has only one chamber and is counted under the state senate pages.

  • State houses controlled by a Democratic majority: 32
  • State houses controlled by a Republican majority: 16
  • State houses that are split evenly: 1

At the time of the 2010 elections, 5,360 state representatives were affiliated with either the Republican or Democratic parties:

Party Number of Percentage
Democratic state representatives 3,010 55.6%
Republican state representatives 2,354 43.4%
Independent state representatives 23 0.4%
Vacancies 30 0.5%

Current partisan composition

Alabama

See also: Alabama House of Representatives, Alabama State Legislature
Partisan composition, Alabama House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic29
Republican75
Other0
Vacancies1
Total105

Alaska

See also: Alaska House of Representatives, Alaska State Legislature
Partisan composition, Alaska House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic14
Republican21
Nonpartisan4
Other1
Vacancies0
Total40

Arizona

See also: Arizona House of Representatives, Arizona State Legislature
Partisan composition, Arizona House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic27
Republican33
Other0
Vacancies0
Total60

Arkansas

See also: Arkansas House of Representatives, Arkansas State Legislature
Partisan composition, Arkansas House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic19
Republican80
Other0
Vacancies1
Total100

California

See also: California State Assembly, California State Legislature
Partisan composition, California State Assembly
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic60
Republican20
Other0
Vacancies0
Total80

Colorado

See also: Colorado House of Representatives, Colorado General Assembly
Partisan composition, Colorado House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic43
Republican22
Other0
Vacancies0
Total65

Connecticut

See also: Connecticut House of Representatives, Connecticut State Legislature
Partisan composition, Connecticut House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic102
Republican49
Other0
Vacancies0
Total151

Delaware

See also: Delaware House of Representatives, Delaware State Legislature
Partisan composition, Delaware House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic27
Republican14
Other0
Vacancies0
Total41

Florida

See also: Florida House of Representatives, Florida State Legislature
Partisan composition, Florida House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic33
Republican84
Other0
Vacancies3
Total120

Georgia

See also: Georgia House of Representatives, Georgia State Legislature
Partisan composition, Georgia House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic79
Republican99
Other0
Vacancies2
Total180

Hawaii

See also: Hawaii House of Representatives, Hawaii State Legislature
Partisan composition, Hawaii House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic42
Republican9
Other0
Vacancies0
Total51

Idaho

See also: Idaho House of Representatives, Idaho State Legislature
Partisan composition, Idaho House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic9
Republican61
Other0
Vacancies0
Total70

Illinois

See also: Illinois House of Representatives, Illinois State Legislature
Partisan composition, Illinois House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic78
Republican40
Other0
Vacancies0
Total118

Indiana

See also: Indiana House of Representatives, Indiana State Legislature
Partisan composition, Indiana House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic30
Republican70
Other0
Vacancies0
Total100

Iowa

See also: Iowa House of Representatives, Iowa State Legislature
Partisan composition, Iowa House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic33
Republican67
Other0
Vacancies0
Total100

Kansas

See also: Kansas House of Representatives, Kansas State Legislature
Partisan composition, Kansas House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic37
Republican88
Other0
Vacancies0
Total125

Kentucky

See also: Kentucky House of Representatives, Kentucky State Legislature
Partisan composition, Kentucky House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic20
Republican80
Other0
Vacancies0
Total100

Louisiana

See also: Louisiana House of Representatives, Louisiana State Legislature
Partisan composition, Louisiana House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic29
Republican71
Other0
Vacancies5
Total105

Maine

See also: Maine House of Representatives, Maine State Legislature
Partisan composition, Maine House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic74
Republican72
Other3
Vacancies2
Total151

Maryland

See also: Maryland House of Delegates, Maryland State Legislature
Partisan composition, Maryland House of Delegates
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic102
Republican39
Other0
Vacancies0
Total141

Massachusetts

See also: Massachusetts House of Representatives, Massachusetts State Legislature
Partisan composition, Massachusetts House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic132
Republican25
Other1
Vacancies2
Total160

Michigan

See also: Michigan House of Representatives, Michigan State Legislature
Partisan composition, Michigan House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic52
Republican58
Other0
Vacancies0
Total110

Minnesota

See also: Minnesota House of Representatives, Minnesota State Legislature
Partisan composition, Minnesota House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic65
Republican67
Other0
Vacancies2
Total134

Mississippi

See also: Mississippi House of Representatives, Mississippi State Legislature
Partisan composition, Mississippi House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic42
Republican78
Other2
Vacancies0
Total122

Missouri

See also: Missouri House of Representatives, Missouri State Legislature
Partisan composition, Missouri House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic52
Republican106
Other0
Vacancies5
Total163

Montana

See also: Montana House of Representatives, Montana State Legislature
Partisan composition, Montana House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic42
Republican58
Other0
Vacancies0
Total100

Nebraska

See also: Nebraska State Legislature

The Nebraska legislature is nonpartisan.

Nevada

See also: Nevada Assembly, Nevada State Legislature
Partisan composition, Nevada State Assembly
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic27
Republican15
Other0
Vacancies0
Total42

New Hampshire

See also: New Hampshire House of Representatives, New Hampshire State Legislature
Partisan composition, New Hampshire House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic177
Republican217
Other1
Vacancies5
Total400

New Jersey

See also: New Jersey General Assembly, New Jersey State Legislature
Partisan composition, New Jersey General Assembly
as of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic57
Republican23
Other0
Vacancies0
Total80

New Mexico

See also: New Mexico House of Representatives, New Mexico State Legislature
Partisan composition, New Mexico House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic44
Republican26
Other0
Vacancies0
Total70

New York

See also: New York State Assembly, New York State Legislature
Partisan composition, New York State Assembly
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic101
Republican47
Other0
Vacancies2
Total150

North Carolina

See also: North Carolina House of Representatives, North Carolina State Legislature
Partisan composition, North Carolina House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic49
Republican71
Other0
Vacancies0
Total120

North Dakota

See also: North Dakota House of Representatives, North Dakota State Legislature
Partisan composition, North Dakota House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic11
Republican83
Other0
Vacancies0
Total94

Ohio

See also: Ohio House of Representatives, Ohio State Legislature
Partisan composition, Ohio House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic34
Republican65
Other0
Vacancies0
Total99

Oklahoma

See also: Oklahoma House of Representatives, Oklahoma State Legislature
Partisan composition, Oklahoma House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic18
Republican80
Other0
Vacancies3
Total101

Oregon

See also: Oregon House of Representatives, Oregon State Legislature
Partisan composition, Oregon House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic37
Republican23
Other0
Vacancies0
Total60

Pennsylvania

See also: Pennsylvania House of Representatives, Pennsylvania State Legislature
Partisan composition, Pennsylvania House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic100
Republican99
Other0
Vacancies4
Total203

Rhode Island

See also: Rhode Island House of Representatives, Rhode Island State Legislature
Partisan composition, Rhode Island House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic64
Republican10
Other1
Vacancies0
Total75

South Carolina

See also: South Carolina House of Representatives, South Carolina State Legislature
Partisan composition, South Carolina House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic36
Republican88
Other0
Vacancies0
Total124

South Dakota

See also: South Dakota House of Representatives, South Dakota State Legislature
Partisan composition, South Dakota House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic5
Republican65
Other0
Vacancies0
Total70

Tennessee

See also: Tennessee House of Representatives, Tennessee State Legislature
Partisan composition, Tennessee House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic24
Republican75
Other0
Vacancies0
Total99

Texas

See also: Texas House of Representatives, Texas State Legislature
Partisan composition, Texas House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic62
Republican88
Other0
Vacancies0
Total150

Utah

See also: Utah House of Representatives, Utah State Legislature
Partisan composition, Utah House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic14
Republican61
Other0
Vacancies0
Total75

Vermont

See also: Vermont House of Representatives, Vermont State Legislature
Partisan composition, Vermont House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic87
Republican55
Other7
Vacancies1
Total150

Virginia

See also: Virginia House of Delegates, Virginia State Legislature
Partisan composition, Virginia House of Delegates
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic64
Republican36
Other0
Vacancies0
Total100

Washington

See also: Washington House of Representatives, Washington State Legislature
Partisan composition, Washington House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic59
Republican39
Other0
Vacancies0
Total98

West Virginia

See also: West Virginia House of Delegates, West Virginia State Legislature
Partisan composition, West Virginia House of Delegates
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic9
Republican90
Other0
Vacancies1
Total100

Wisconsin

See also: Wisconsin State Assembly, Wisconsin State Legislature
Partisan composition, Wisconsin State Assembly
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic45
Republican54
Other0
Vacancies0
Total99

Wyoming

See also: Wyoming House of Representatives, Wyoming State Legislature
Partisan composition, Wyoming House of Representatives
As of January 2026
PartyMembers
Democratic6
Republican56
Other0
Vacancies0
Total62

See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Although the Nebraska State Senate elects its members in nonpartisan elections, members of the chamber generally function along party lines when it comes to voting and caucusing. Please see Nebraska State Senate partisan affiliation for more information. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "nebraska" defined multiple times with different content
  2. Includes Nebraska, which is officially nonpartisan. For more information on how Ballotpedia determined the partisan affiliation of Nebraska senators, please click here.
  3. Although the Nebraska State Senate elects its members in nonpartisan elections, members of the chamber generally function along party lines when it comes to voting and caucusing. Please see Nebraska State Senate partisan affiliation for more information.