Statewide Office party strength in U.S. states
- Statewide Office party strength in U.S. states
The following table shows all the U.S. states and to what party (Democratic or Republican) their statewide officers belong.
Bold names indicate that those offices are unelected, at the bottom of the table the total per party is shown and so is the total by elected offices.
Current Party Strength
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