FACTOID #
1:
The total number of
state executions in 2005
was 60: 19 in
Texas
and 41 elsewhere. The racial split was 19 Black and 41 White.
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Political party strength in U.S. states
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> Political party strength > Current party strength > Lower House Majority (most recent) by state
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States
(A to Z)
Description
Alabama
Democratic 61-43
Alaska
Republican 23-17
Arizona
Republican 33-27
Arkansas
Democratic 75-25
California
Democratic 48-32
Colorado
Democratic 39-26
Connecticut
Democratic 107-44
Delaware
Republican 22-19
Florida
Republican 77-42
Georgia
Republican 106-73
Hawaii
Democratic 43-8
Idaho
Republican 51-19
Illinois
Democratic 67-51
Indiana
Democratic 51-49
Iowa
Democratic 53-47
Kansas
Republican 78-47
Kentucky
Democratic 63-37
Louisiana
Democratic 53-50-2
Maine
Democratic 90-59-2
Maryland
Democratic 104-37
Massachusetts
Democratic 140-19
Michigan
Democratic 58-52
Minnesota
Democratic 85-48
Mississippi
Democratic 74-48
Missouri
Republican 92-71
Montana
Republican 50-49-1
Nebraska
Unicameral legislature
(d)
:
Non-partisan
(official)
Republican 32-13-2 (unofficial)
Nevada
Democratic 27-15
New Hampshire
Democratic 238-158-1
New Jersey
Democratic 48-32
New Mexico
Democratic 41-28
New York
Democratic 108-42
North Carolina
Democratic 68-52
North Dakota
Republican 61-33
Ohio
Republican 53-46
Oklahoma
Republican 57-44
Oregon
Democratic 31-29
Pennsylvania
Democratic 102-101
Rhode Island
Democratic 60-13
South Carolina
Republican 71-51
South Dakota
Republican 50-20
Tennessee
Democratic 53-46
Texas
Republican 79-71
Utah
Republican 55-20
Vermont
Democratic 93-49-8
Virginia
Republican 53-45-2
(b)
Washington
Democratic 62-36
West Virginia
Democratic 72-28
Wisconsin
Republican 52-47
Wyoming
Republican 43-17
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Wikipedia:
Political party strength in U.S. states
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