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How midterm elections could shift balance of power in state legislatures
washingtonexaminer.com ^ | 11/7/22 | Sarah Westwood

Posted on 11/07/2022 6:13:31 AM PST by cotton1706

With all eyes on marquee races for Congress and governorships, Democratic and Republican groups have poured millions of dollars into under-the-radar battles for the control of state legislatures.

The stakes this year are unusually high. A Supreme Court decision in June handed the question of abortion to state legislatures for the first time in decades, fallout from the 2020 election has pushed many states to reconsider their voting laws, and fights over whether racial and gender-based material belongs in school are being waged in a growing number of states.

Republicans are fighting to defend vulnerable majorities in Arizona, Michigan, and New Hampshire, as well as the Minnesota Senate. They’re contesting Democratic majorities in Colorado, Maine, Nevada, and Oregon, in addition to the Minnesota House, according to the Republican State Leadership Committee, the party’s state legislature campaign arm.

Like at the congressional and gubernatorial level, Oregon was not considered at-risk territory for Democratic state legislature groups until late in the midterm season.

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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: elections
Republicans currently hold:

62 out of 99 legislative chambers (63%)

2,902 out of 5,411 state house seats (54%) - 67 vacancies

1,092 out of 1,972 state senate seats (55%) - 10 vacancies

28 out of 50 governors (56%)

1 posted on 11/07/2022 6:13:31 AM PST by cotton1706
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To: cotton1706

would love to get nys back to r


2 posted on 11/07/2022 6:18:26 AM PST by Sacajaweau ( )
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To: Sacajaweau

After what the State of New York did to its citizens over the past 2 1/2 years, if they don’t throw the bums out they deserve the more of the same they’ll surely get.


3 posted on 11/07/2022 6:22:00 AM PST by hardspunned (former GOP globalist stooge)
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To: cotton1706

Use “Republicans” sparingly, understanding that many are assistant Democrats, such as Hogan in MD and Baker in MA.


4 posted on 11/07/2022 7:12:30 AM PST by fwdude (Society has been fully polarized now, and you have to decide on which pole you want to be found.)
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To: fwdude

“and Baker in MA.”

Oh, tell me about it. I live in MA and will be SO glad when that miserable, droning puke is gone in January, no matter who succeeds him.


5 posted on 11/07/2022 7:15:04 AM PST by cotton1706
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To: cotton1706

Under the original draft of the Constitution, the GOP would have 63 senators. The legislature in the original version picked their senatorial representatives.


6 posted on 11/07/2022 7:17:44 AM PST by DownInFlames (P)
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