2024 Competitiveness Redbook | Page 63

Partisan Composition of State Governments ( Nov . 28 , 2023 )
Senate
Senate
Senate
House
House
House
Gov .
State
Dem .
Rep .
Other
Dem .
Rep .
Other
Party
Alabama
8
27
27
76
2v
Rep
Alaska
9
11
13
22
5
Rep
Arizona
14
16
29
31
Dem
Arkansas
6
29
18
82
Rep
California
32
8
62
18
Dem
Colorado
23
12
46
19
Dem
Connecticut
24
12
98
53
Dem
Delaware
15
6
26
14
1v
Dem
Florida
12
28
35
83
2v
Rep
Georgia
23
33
78
102
Rep
Hawaii
23
2
45
6
Dem
Idaho
7
28
11
59
Rep
Illinois
40
19
78
40
Dem
Indiana
10
40
30
70
Rep
Iowa
16
34
36
64
Rep
Kansas
11
28
1np
125
40
Dem
Kentucky
7
31
20
80
Dem
Louisiana
11
28
32
73
Rep
Maine
22
13
81
68
2
Dem
Maryland
33
13
1v
141
102
Dem
Massachusetts
36
4
134
25
1
Dem
Michigan
20
18
54
54
2v
Dem
Minnesota
34
33
70
64
Dem
Mississippi
16
36
41
79
2np
Rep
Missouri
10
24
51
111
1v
Rep
Montana
16
34
32
68
Rep
Nebraska
49np Unicameral / Nonpartisan
Rep
Nevada
13
7
1v
26
14
2v
Rep
New Hampshire
10
14
197
198 2np ; 3v
Rep
New Jersey
25
15
51
29
Dem
New Mexico
27
14
1v
70
45
Dem
New York
42
21
102
48
Dem
North Carolina
20
30
48
72
Dem
North Dakota
4
43
12
82
Rep
Ohio
7
26
32
66
1v
Rep
Oklahoma
8
39
1v
101
20
1v
Rep
Oregon
17
12
1np
60
35
Dem
Pennsylvania
22
28
102
101
Dem
Rhode Island
33
5
65
9
1np
Dem
South Carolina
15
30
1np
124
36
Rep
South Dakota
4
31
7
63
Rep
Tennessee
6
27
24
75
Rep
Texas
12
19
64
86
Rep
Utah
6
23
14
61
Rep
Vermont
22
7
1
150
104
9np
Rep
Virginia
21
19
51
49
Rep
Washington
29
20
58
40
Dem
West Virginia
3
31
11
89
Rep
Wisconsin
11
22
35
64
Dem
Wyoming
2
29
5
57
Rep
Democrats hold a majority in the Washington State Senate and House of Representatives ( as of December 2022 ), and the Governor is a Democrat as well .
TABLE 54 Source : National Conference of State Legislators np = nonpartisan ; v = vacant