Gabu
Atlas Star
Posts: 28,386
Political Matrix E: -4.32, S: -6.52
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« on: December 31, 2004, 07:10:16 AM » |
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Since you're so lazy, I'll do it for you. I can't find the information anywhere else. Here you go: Alabama: 5R, 2D Alaska: 1R, 0D Arizona: 6R, 2D Arkansas: 3D, 1R California: 33D, 20R Colorado: 4R, 3D Connecticut: 3R, 2D Delaware: 1R, 0D Florida: 18R, 7D Georgia: 7R, 6D Hawaii: 2D, 0R Idaho: 2R, 0D Illinois: 10D, 9R Indiana: 7R, 2D Iowa: 4R, 1D Kansas: 3R, 1D Kentucky: 5R, 1D Louisiana: 6R, 1D Maine: 2D, 0R Maryland: 6D, 2R Massachusetts: 10D, 0R Michigan: 9R, 6D Minnesota: 4D, 4R Mississippi: 2D, 2R Missouri: 5R, 4D Montana: 1R, 0D Nebraska: 3R, 0D Nevada: 2R, 1D New Hampshire: 2R, 0D New Jersey: 7D, 6R New Mexico: 2R, 1D New York: 20D, 9R North Carolina: 7R, 6D North Dakota: 1D, 0R Ohio: 12R, 6D Oklahoma: 4R, 1D Oregon: 4D, 1R Pennsylvania: 12R, 7D Rhode Island: 2D, 0R South Carolina: 4R, 2D South Dakota: 1D, 0R Tennessee: 5D, 4R Texas: 21R, 11D Utah: 2R, 1D Vermont: 1I, 0D, 0R Virginia: 8R, 3D Washington: 6D, 3R West Virginia: 2D, 1R Wisconsin: 4D, 4R Wyoming: 1R, 0D There. Enjoy. It actually didn't take forever. You just count the number of people in the minority party in each state and subtract that number from the total number of congressional districts to get the number of people in the majority party.
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