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词条 2010 statewide legislative elections in the United States
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  1. Results

     State-by-state  Total 

  2. Map key

  3. References

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|election_name=Statewide legislative elections in the United States, 2010
|country=United States of America
|type=legislative
|ongoing=no
|seats_for_election=6,125 out of 7,382 total legislative seats
|election_date=November 2, 2010
|party1=Republican Party (United States)
|image1=
|seats_before1= 3,282, 44.5%
|seats1= 3,890
|seat_change1=+680 (2 uncalled)
|percentage1=52.7%
|swing1={{increase}} 9%
|party2=Democratic Party (United States)
|image2 =
|seats_before2= 4,022, 54%
|seats2= 3,342
|seat_change2=-680 (2 uncalled)
|percentage2=45.3%
|swing2= {{decrease}} 9%
|before_party = Democratic Party (United States)
|after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}

The 2010 statewide legislative elections were held on November 2, 2010, halfway through President Barack Obama's first term in office. Elections were held for 88 legislative chambers, with all states but Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey and Virginia holding elections in at least one house. Kansas, New Mexico and South Carolina held elections for their lower, but not upper houses.

Republicans scored record gains, gaining at least 680 total seats and taking control of 19 legislative chambers, while the Democrats lost at least 21 chambers.[1][2]

The winners of this election cycle will serve in their respective legislatures for either a 2- or 4-year term, depending on state election rules.

Results

State-by-state

State Previous LH Previous UH Result Result (House) Result (Senate)
AlabamaD 60-45D 20-15Republican takeoverR 62-43R 22-12, 1 Ind
AlaskaR 22-18Coal. 16-4 SplitR 23-17 10-10
ArizonaR 36-24R 18-12Republican holdR 40-20R 21-9
ArkansasD 72-28D 27-8Democratic holdD 54-46D 20-15
CaliforniaD 50-29, 1 IndD 26-14, 2 Vac.Democratic holdD 51-29D 26-14, 2 Vac.
ColoradoD 37-27, 1 IndD 21-14 SplitR 33-32D 19-16
ConnecticutD 114-37D 24-12Democratic holdD 97-54D 23-13
DelawareD 24-17D 15-6Democratic holdD 26-15D 14-7
FloridaR 76-44R 26-13, 1 Vac.Republican holdR 81-39R 28-12
GeorgiaR 103-73, 1 Ind.R 34-22Republican holdR 111-68, 1 Ind.R 35-21
HawaiiD 45-6D 23-2Democratic holdD 43-8D 24-1
IdahoR 52-18R 28-7Republican holdR 57-13R 28-7
IllinoisD 70-48D 37-22Democratic holdD 64-54D 34-25
IndianaD 52-48R 33-17Republican takeoverR 60-40R 36-14
IowaD 56-44D 32-18 SplitR 58-42D 27-23
KansasR 77-48R 31-9Republican holdR 92-33 No election
KentuckyD 65-35R 20-17, 1 Vac. SplitD 58-42R 22-15, 1 Vac.
MaineD 94-55, 1 Ind.D 20-15Republican takeoverR 77-72, 1 Ind.R 20-14, 1 Ind.
MarylandD 104-37D 33-14Democratic holdD 98-43D 35-12
MassachusettsD 142-15, 2 Vac.D 35-5Democratic holdD 130-30D 36-4
MichiganD 65-42, 2 Vac.R 22-16Republican takeoverR 63-47R 26-12
MinnesotaD 87-47D 46-21Republican takeoverR 72-62R 37-30
MissouriR 88-74, 1 Vac.R 23-11Republican holdR 105-58R 22-12
Montana 50-50R 27-22, 1 Vac.Republican takeoverR 67-33R 28-22
NebraskaUnicameral and non–partisan Senate with 49 members
NevadaD 28-14D 12-7, 2 Vac.Democratic holdD 26-16D 11-10
New HampshireD 216-174, 10 Vac.D 14-10Republican takeoverR 298-102R 19-5
New MexicoD 45-25D 27-15Democratic holdD 36-34 No election
New YorkD 105-42, 2 I, 1 VacD 32-29, 1 Vac. SplitD 99-50, 1, I Vac.R 32-30
North CarolinaD 68-52D 30-20Republican takeoverR 67-52, 1 Ind.R 30-20
North DakotaR 58-36R 26-21Republican holdR 69-25R 35-12
OhioD 53-46R 21-12Republican takeoverR 58-41R 23-10
OklahomaR 62-39R 26-22Republican holdR 69-32R 32-16
OregonD 36-24D 18-12 Split 30-30D 16-14
PennsylvaniaD 104-92, 1 Vac.R 30-20Republican takeoverR 112-91R 30-20
Rhode IslandD 69-6D 33-4, 1 Ind.Democratic holdD 66-9D 29-8, 1 Ind.
South CarolinaR 73-51R 27-19Republican holdR 75-48, 1 Vac. No election
South DakotaR 46-24R 21-14Republican holdR 50-19, 1 Ind.R 30-5
TennesseeR 51-48R 19-14Republican holdR 68-31R 20-13
TexasR 76-73, 1 Vac.R 19-12Republican holdR 98-51, 1 Vac.R 19-12
UtahR 53-22R 21-8Republican holdR 59-16R 22-7
VermontD 94-48, 5 P, 3 Ind.D 22-7, 1 PDemocratic holdD 93-48, 5 P, 3 Ind.D 21-8, 1 P
WashingtonD 61-37D 31-18Democratic holdD 55-43D 27-22
West VirginiaD 71-29D 26-8Democratic holdD 65-35D 27-7
WisconsinD 50-45, 2 Ind., 2 Vac.D 18-15Republican takeoverR 60-38, 1 Ind.R 19-14
WyomingR 41-19R 23-7Republican holdR 51-9R 26-4
State Previous LH Previous UH Result Result (House) Result (Senate)

Total

{{electiontable|Statewide legislative elections in the United States, 2010|Summary of the November 2010 state legislature election results|sortable=yes}}
|- align=center
Political Party
Previous total
New total
Net change
% of Seats

|-{{Party name with colour|Republican Party (United States)}}
|3,282||3,890||+680||52.7%
|-{{Party name with colour|Democratic Party (United States)}}
|4,022||3,342||-680||45.3%
|-{{Party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}
|56||60||+4||0.008%
|-{{Party name with colour|Vermont Progressive Party}}
|6||6||0||0.0008%
|-{{Party name with colour|Independence Party of New York}}
|2||1||-1||0.0001%
|}

Map key

ColorNameAbbreviationNotes
#DDEEFF}} Democratic Party D Major national party; has state-level parties in each state
#FFE8E8}} Republican Party R Major national party; has state-level parties in each state
#FF6060}} Vermont Progressive Party P State-level center-left third party operating only in Vermont
LightBlue}} Independence Party I A minor centrist political party, mostly active in New York
#D8BFD8}} Governing coalition Coal. A coalition of members of the Democratic and Republican parties in power in the Alaska Senate
[None] Independent Ind. Do not identify with any political party
Vacant Vac. A seat not currently occupied by a legislator

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2010/nov/03/news/la-pn-state-legislatures-20101104 |title=State legislative gains give Republicans unprecedented clout to remake districts - Los Angeles Times |publisher=Articles.latimes.com |date=November 3, 2010 |accessdate=June 4, 2013 |first=Michael A. |last=Memoli}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/11/13/AR2010111304276.html |title=The Republican takeover in the states |publisher=Washingtonpost.com |date= November 14, 2010|accessdate=June 4, 2013 |first=Dan |last=Balz}}
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3 : 2010 elections in the United States|2010 elections in the United States by state|General elections in the United States

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