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This is a complete list of State legislatures of the United States states.

Party composition (see map)


As of January 13, 2006, the party composition of the 50 state legislatures is:
      20 Republican-controlled Legislatures
      19 Democratic-controlled Legislatures
     10 Split Legislatures *
     1 Non-Partisan Legislature
*  A legislature is "split" when the upper and lower houses are controlled by different political parties, or one house is split between parties exactly.

In several states, the party that controls the state legislature may not be the one that usually wins the state in presidential elections.

Legislature name, location, structure, party strengths, office term


StateNameCapitalLower HouseUpper House
NameParty
Strengths
Term
(Years)
NameParty
Strengths
Term
(Years)
AlabamaLegislatureMontgomeryHouse of RepresentativesD 63-424SenateD 25-104
AlaskaLegislatureJuneauHouse of RepresentativesR 26-142SenateR 12-84
ArizonaLegislaturePhoenixHouse of RepresentativesR 38-222SenateR 18-122
ArkansasGeneral AssemblyLittle RockHouse of RepresentativesD 72-282SenateD 27-84
CaliforniaLegislatureSacramentoState AssemblyD 48-322SenateD 25-154
ColoradoGeneral AssemblyDenverHouse of RepresentativesD 35-302SenateD 18-174
ConnecticutGeneral AssemblyHartfordHouse of RepresentativesD 99-522SenateD 24-122
DelawareGeneral AssemblyDoverHouse of RepresentativesR 26-152SenateD 13-84
FloridaLegislatureTallahasseeHouse of RepresentativesR 85-352SenateR 26-144
GeorgiaGeneral AssemblyAtlantaHouse of RepresentativesR 100-79
1 Ind.
2SenateR 34-222
HawaiiLegislatureHonoluluHouse of RepresentativesD 41-102SenateD 20-54
IdahoLegislatureBoiseHouse of RepresentativesR 57-132SenateR 28-72
IllinoisGeneral AssemblySpringfieldHouse of RepresentativesD 65-532SenateD 31-27
1 Ind.
2 or 4
IndianaGeneral AssemblyIndianapolisHouse of RepresentativesR 52-482SenateR 33-174
IowaGeneral AssemblyDes MoinesHouse of RepresentativesR 51-492Senate25-254
KansasLegislatureTopekaHouse of RepresentativesR 83-422SenateR 30-104
KentuckyGeneral AssemblyFrankfortHouse of RepresentativesD 56-442SenateR 21-16
1 Ind.
4
LouisianaLegislatureBaton RougeHouse of RepresentativesD 67-37
1 Ind.
4SenateD 24-154
MaineLegislatureAugustaHouse of Representatives73-73
4 Ind.
1 Green
2SenateD 19-162
MarylandGeneral AssemblyAnnapolisHouse of DelegatesD 98-434SenateD 33-144
MassachusettsGeneral CourtBostonHouse of RepresentativesD 139-212SenateD 34-62
MichiganLegislatureLansingHouse of RepresentativesR 58-49
3 Vac.
2SenateR 22-164
MinnesotaLegislatureSaint PaulHouse of RepresentativesR 68-662SenateDFL 37-29
1 Ind.
4
MississippiLegislatureJacksonHouse of RepresentativesD 75-47
4SenateD 28-24
4
MissouriGeneral AssemblyJefferson CityHouse of RepresentativesR 96-66
1 Vac.
2SenateR 23-114
MontanaLegislatureHelenaHouse of Representatives50-502SenateD 26-244
NebraskaLegislatureLincoln (none) Legislature494
NevadaLegislatureCarson CityAssemblyD 26-162SenateR 12-94
New HampshireGeneral CourtConcordHouse of RepresentativesR 247-152 1 Vac.2SenateR 16-82
New JerseyLegislatureTrentonGeneral AssemblyD 49-312SenateD 22-182, 4, 4
New MexicoLegislatureSanta FeHouse of RepresentativesD 42-282SenateD 24-184
New YorkLegislatureAlbanyAssemblyD 105-45
2SenateR 35-272
North CarolinaGeneral AssemblyRaleighHouse of RepresentativesD 63-57
2SenateD 29-212
North DakotaLegislative AssemblyBismarckHouse of RepresentativesR 67-274SenateR 32-154
OhioGeneral AssemblyColumbusHouse of RepresentativesR 60-38
1 Vac.
2SenateR 22-114
OklahomaLegislatureOklahoma CityHouse of RepresentativesR 57-442SenateD 25-224
OregonLegislative AssemblySalemHouse of RepresentativesR 33-272SenateD 18-124
PennsylvaniaGeneral AssemblyHarrisburgHouse of RepresentativesR 109-93
1 Vac.
2SenateR 29-20
1 Vac.
4
Rhode IslandGeneral AssemblyProvidenceHouse of RepresentativesD 60-152SenateD 33-52
South CarolinaGeneral AssemblyColumbiaHouse of RepresentativesR 73-512SenateR 26-204
South DakotaLegislaturePierreHouse of RepresentativesR 51-192SenateR 25-102
TennesseeGeneral AssemblyNashvilleHouse of RepresentativesD 53-462SenateR 17-15
4
TexasLegislatureAustinHouse of RepresentativesR 87-632SenateR 19-11
1 Vac.
4
UtahLegislatureSalt Lake CityHouse of RepresentativesR 56-192SenateR 21-84
VermontGeneral AssemblyMontpelierHouse of RepresentativesD 84-59
6 Prog.
1 Ind.
2SenateD 21-92
VirginiaGeneral AssemblyRichmondHouse of DelegatesR 56-40
3 Ind.
2SenateR 23-174
WashingtonLegislatureOlympiaHouse of RepresentativesD 55-432SenateD 26-234
West VirginiaLegislatureCharlestonHouse of DelegatesD 68-322SenateD 21-134
WisconsinLegislatureMadisonState AssemblyR 59-392SenateR 19-144
WyomingLegislatureCheyenneHouse of RepresentativesR 46-142SenateR 23-74

Notes:

  • The Party Strengths column indicates the number of seats belonging to the two largest parties, Democratic Party and the Republican Party. "D" indicates a Democratic majority, while "R" indicates a Republican one. "DFL" indicates the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, affiliated with the national Democratic Party. In Maine and Iowa, where no party has a majority in one of the chambers, the number of seats belonging to the Democrats and the Republicans is listed after the "D" and the "R" respectively.
  • In the few cases where minor parties are represented, the following abbreviations are used: "Green" (Green Party), "Prog." (Vermont Progressive Party), "IPM" (Independence Party of Minnesota) and "Ind." (Independent or Unaffiliated). Furthermore "Vac." indicates a vacancy.
  • Nebraska's single-body legislature is non-partisan; the state Senators do not officially affiliate with political parties. Additionally, while the house's official name is "Legislature," it is usually referred to as the "Unicameral." Its members refer to themselves as "Senators," however.
  • The two nonvoting members of the Maine House of Representatives, elected by the Penobscot Nation and the Passamaquoddy Tribe respectively, are not counted in the above table, as they are not counted in similar tabulations in State Government web sites.
  • New Jersey's Senatorial terms are staggered so that the election year will fall on the same year as the United States Census and redistricting.
  • The Illinois State Senate, after the United States Census and redistricting, divides its Senate Districts into 3 groups. One group will elect their Senator to a term of four years, four years, and two years; another will elect their Senators to a term of four years, two years, then four years; and the third, a term of two years, four years, and four years. * - Illinois State Constitution, accessed May 3, 2006

State legislature websites


Below are links and URL's to all 50 state legislature websites as of January 12006. For most states the only place where the full text of the statutes is available on-line is the state legislature's website.

State name Abbr URL (without "http://")
Alabama AL www.legislature.state.al.us
Alaska AK w3.legis.state.ak.us
Arizona AZ www.azleg.state.az.us
Arkansas AR www.arkleg.state.ar.us
California CA www.legislature.ca.gov
Colorado CO www.leg.state.co.us
Connecticut CT www.cga.ct.gov
Delaware DE www.legis.state.de.us
Florida FL www.leg.state.fl.us
Georgia GA www.legis.state.ga.us
Hawaii HI www.capitol.hawaii.gov
Idaho ID www.legislature.idaho.gov
Illinois IL www.ilga.gov
Indiana IN www.state.in.us/legislative
Iowa IA www.legis.state.ia.us
Kansas KS www.kslegislature.org
Kentucky KY www.lrc.state.ky.us
Louisiana LA www.legis.state.la.us
Maine ME janus.state.me.us/legis/
Maryland MD mlis.state.md.us
Massachusetts MA www.mass.gov/legis/
Michigan MI www.legislature.mi.gov
Minnesota MN www.leg.state.mn.us
Mississippi MS www.ls.state.ms.us
Missouri MO www.moga.state.mo.us
Montana MT leg.state.mt.us
Nebraska NE www.unicam.state.ne.us
Nevada NV www.leg.state.nv.us
New Hampshire   NH gencourt.state.nh.us
New Jersey NJ www.njleg.state.nj.us
New Mexico NM legis.state.nm.us
New York NY State Senate: www.senate.state.ny.us
State Assembly: assembly.state.ny.us
North Carolina NC www.ncleg.net
North Dakota ND www.legis.nd.gov
Ohio OH www.legislature.state.oh.us/
Oklahoma OK www.lsb.state.ok.us
Oregon OR www.leg.state.or.us
Pennsylvania PA www.legis.state.pa.us
Rhode Island RI www.rilin.state.ri.us
South Carolina SC www.scstatehouse.net
South Dakota SD legis.state.sd.us
Tennessee TN www.legislature.state.tn.us
Texas TX www.capitol.state.tx.us
Utah UT www.le.state.ut.us
Vermont VT www.leg.state.vt.us
Virginia VA legis.state.va.us
Washington WA www1.leg.wa.gov/legislature
West Virginia WV www.legis.state.wv.us
Wisconsin WI www.legis.state.wi.us
Wyoming WY legisweb.state.wy.us

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