List of state legislatures of the United States



         


Legislatures of the 50 States

The current party composition of the 50 state legislatures is:


StateNameCapitalLower HouseUpper House
NameParty
Strengths
Term
(Years)
NameParty
Strengths
Term
(Years)
AlabamaLegislatureMontgomeryHouse of RepresentativesD 64-414SenateD 25-104
AlaskaLegislatureJuneauHouse of RepresentativesR 27-132SenateR 12-84
ArizonaLegislaturePhoenixHouse of RepresentativesR 39-20
1 Ind.
2SenateR 17-132
ArkansasGeneral AssemblyLittle RockHouse of RepresentativesD 70-302SenateD 27-84
CaliforniaLegislatureSacramentoAssemblyD 48-322SenateD 25-154
ColoradoGeneral AssemblyDenverHouse of RepresentativesR 37-282SenateR 18-174
ConnecticutGeneral AssemblyHartfordHouse of RepresentativesD 95-562SenateD 21-152
DelawareGeneral AssemblyDoverHouse of RepresentativesR 29-122SenateD 13-84
FloridaLegislatureTallahasseeHouse of RepresentativesR 81-392SenateR 26-144
GeorgiaGeneral AssemblyAtlantaHouse of RepresentativesD 107-72
1 Ind.
2SenateR 30-262
HawaiiLegislatureHonoluluHouse of RepresentativesD 36-152SenateD 20-54
IdahoLegislatureBoiseHouse of RepresentativesR 54-162SenateR 28-72
IllinoisGeneral AssemblySpringfieldHouse of RepresentativesD 66-522SenateD 32-26
1 Ind.
4
IndianaGeneral AssemblyIndianapolisHouse of RepresentativesD 51-492SenateR 32-184
IowaGeneral AssemblyDes MoinesHouse of RepresentativesR 54-462SenateR 29-214
KansasLegislatureTopekaHouse of RepresentativesR 80-452SenateR 30-104
KentuckyGeneral AssemblyFrankfortHouse of RepresentativesD 64-362SenateR 22-164
LouisianaLegislatureBaton RougeHouse of RepresentativesD 67-37
1 Ind.
4SenateD 25-144
MaineLegislatureAugustaHouse of RepresentativesD 82-66
4 Ind.
1 Green
2SenateD 18-172
MarylandGeneral AssemblyAnnapolisHouse of DelegatesD 98-434SenateD 33-144
MassachusettsGeneral CourtBostonHouse of RepresentativesD 136-23
1 Ind.
2SenateD 33-72
MichiganLegislatureLansingHouse of RepresentativesR 63-46
1 Vac.
2SenateR 22-164
MinnesotaLegislatureSt PaulHouse of RepresentativesR 81-532SenateD 35-31
1 Ind.
4
MississippiLegislatureJacksonHouse of RepresentativesD 76-464SenateD 29-234
MissouriGeneral AssemblyJefferson CityHouse of RepresentativesR 90-732SenateR 20-144
MontanaLegislatureHelenaHouse of RepresentativesR 53-472SenateR 29-214
NebraskaLegislatureLincolnNoneSenate494
NevadaLegislatureCarson CityAssemblyD 23-192SenateR 13-84
New HampshireGeneral CourtConcordHouse of RepresentativesR 279-1212SenateR 18-62
New JerseyLegislatureTrentonGeneral AssemblyD 47-332SenateD 22-184
New MexicoLegislatureSanta FeHouse of RepresentativesD 40-262SenateD 24-184
New YorkLegislatureAlbanyAssemblyD 102-47
1 Vac.
2SenateR 37-24
1 Vac.
2
North CarolinaGeneral AssemblyRaleighHouse of RepresentativesR 61-592SenateD 27-232
North DakotaLegislative AssemblyBismarckHouse of RepresentativesR 66-284SenateR 31-164
OhioGeneral AssemblyColumbusHouse of RepresentativesR 62-372SenateR 22-114
OklahomaLegislatureOklahoma CityHouse of RepresentativesD 53-482SenateD 28-204
OregonLegislative AssemblySalemHouse of RepresentativesR 35-252Senate15-154
PennsylvaniaGeneral AssemblyHarrisburgHouse of RepresentativesR 109-942SenateR 29-214
Rhode IslandGeneral AssemblyProvidenceHouse of RepresentativesD 63-11
1 Ind.
2SenateD 32-62
South CarolinaGeneral AssemblyColumbiaHouse of RepresentativesR 73-512SenateR 25-214
South DakotaLegislaturePierreHouse of RepresentativesR 49-212SenateR 26-92
TennesseeGeneral AssemblyNashvilleHouse of RepresentativesD 54-452SenateD 18-154
TexasLegislatureAustinHouse of RepresentativesR 88-622SenateR 19-124
UtahLegislatureSalt Lake CityHouse of RepresentativesR 56-192SenateR 22-74
VermontGeneral AssemblyMontpelierHouse of RepresentativesR 73-71
4 Prog.
2 Ind.
2SenateD 19-112
VirginiaGeneral AssemblyRichmondHouse of DelegatesR 61-37
2 Ind.
2SenateR 24-164
WashingtonLegislatureOlympiaHouse of RepresentativesD 52-462SenateR 25-244
West VirginiaLegislatureCharlestonHouse of DelegatesD 69-312SenateD 24-104
WisconsinLegislatureMadisonHouse of RepresentativesR 59-402SenateR 18-154
WyomingLegislatureCheyenneHouse of RepresentativesR 45-152Democratic Party and the Republican Party. "D" indicates a Democratic majority, while "R" indicates a Republican one.
  • In the few cases where minor parties are represented, the following abbreviations are used: "Green" (Green Party), "Prog." (Progressive Party) and "Ind." (Independent or Unaffiliated). Furthermore "Vac." indicates a vacancy.
  • Nebraska's legislature is non-partisan; the state Senators do not officially affiliate with political parties.





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