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« on: November 11, 2016, 04:37:29 PM »

By that, I mean states where the governor and the two chambers of the state legislature are the same party.

Republican Control
Democratic Control
Some form of divided government

Before 2016



After 2016



Divided --> Democratic: WA
Divided -- > Republican: IA, KY, MO, NH
Democratic --> Divided: VT
Republican --> Divided: NV

North Carolina is too close but I'm guessing Cooper pulls it out so they'll most likely have divided government
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