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Joe Republic
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« on: March 06, 2015, 05:09:54 AM »

So now, the Kentucky House is 54% D while the Senate is 29% D.  This is an even greater discrepancy between chambers than in New York where the Assembly is 71% D and the Senate is 49% D. 

I can't find a state with a larger discrepancy with party membership between the two legislative changers.

I can; your own state of Nebraska.  One chamber is 100% non-partisan, while the other is 100% non-existent.
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