Electoral-Vote.Com Chart Shows Partisan Balance in Each State’s Legislature

Electoral-vote.com has this chart, showing the partisan balance in each state’s legislative chamber. The state chambers are arranged in order of Democratic dominance. The state chambers in the middle of the chart are the chambers that are closely balanced. The majority in quite a few chambers could be switched by changes in a small number of districts.

If a significant number of chambers switched from Republican majorities to Democratic majorities, that would make it likely that the National Popular Vote Plan would add additional states in 2021.

States that don’t have legislative elections in November 2020 (except for perhaps a few special elections) are Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Virginia.


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Electoral-Vote.Com Chart Shows Partisan Balance in Each State’s Legislature — 5 Comments

  1. ANTI-Democracy minority rule regimes in ALL 99 houses in the 50 States —

    1/2 or less votes x 1/2 rigged packed/cracked gerrymander areas = 1/4 or less CONTROL.

    Much much much worse primary math — est 5-15 percent by Donkey communist or Elephant fascist extremist gangs.

    Gerrymander Seats — see also
    NCSL site.

    https://www.ncsl.org/research/elections-and-campaigns.aspx

    State gerrymander gangs vs USA congress gerrymander gangs.

    Losers – MOST folks – victims of undeclared wars, insane deficits, insane govt debts, now breakdown in many local older ghetto govts.
    —-
    PR Remedy.

  2. Which just goes to show you that the NPV is biased toward the Democrats. I predict that if NPV passes, we will get more elections like 1992, in which the Democrats will elect Presidents with less than a majority. NPV simply doesn’t solve the basic problem of plurality voting. Ranked choice voting for President in each states, and especially in swing states, is the way to go. Maine is moving in the right direction with this. As Maine’s motto says: “Dirigo”, i.e. “I direct!”

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