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« on: February 27, 2019, 03:49:38 PM »

All changes listed are from actual 2018 results.

Alabama: D+3
58.82%, 4 seats
40.86%, 3 seats

Alaska: No change
53.08%, 1 seat
46.50%, 0 seats

Arizona: No change
50.37%, 5 seats
48.67%, 4 seats

Arkansas: D+1
62.60%, 3 seats
35.16%, 1 seat

California: R+10, NPA+1
65.74%, 35 seats
32.61%, 17 seats
1.45%, 1 seat

Colorado: No change
53.44%, 4 seats
42.96%, 3 seats

Connecticut: R+2
61.64%, 3 seats
37.78%, 2 seats

Delaware: No change
64.45%, 1 seat
35.55%, 0 seats

Florida: no change
52.35%, 14 seats
47.10%, 13 seats

Georgia: D+2
52.27%, 7 seats
47.73%, 7 seats

Hawaii: No change
75.31%, 2 seats
22.85%, 0 seats

Idaho: D+1
61.73%, 1 seat
34.83%, 1 seat

Illinois: R+2
60.46%, 11 seats
38.65%, 7 seats

Indiana: D+2
55.31%, 5 seats
44.33%, 4 seats

Iowa: R+1
50.32%, 2 seats
46.54%, 2 seats

Kansas: D+1
53.95%, 2 seats
43.89%, 2 seats

Kentucky: D+1
59.59%, 4 seats
39.05%, 2 seats

Louisiana: D+1
57.21%, 4 seats
37.87%, 2 seats

Maine: R+1
52.75%, 1 seat
38.84%, 1 seat

Maryland: R+2
65.30%, 5 seats
32.27%, 3 seats

Massachusetts: R+2
78.21%, 7 seats
20.03%, 2 seats


Changes so far:
D-8
R+7
NPA+1
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« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2019, 07:50:22 AM »

Michigan: D+1
52.33%, 8 seats
44.65%, 6 seats

this one was close, D's got enough for 7.33 seats, R's got enough for 6.25 seats, and the Working Class Party got enough for 0.18 seats. In the end I went for the Ds since they had the highest remainder.

Minnesota: R+1
55.13%, 4 Seats
43.68%, 4 seats

Again extremely close, D's got 4.4106 seats, R's 3.4941, a .0835 seat difference between 5-3 D and 4-4 tied.

Mississippi: D+1
50.18%, 2 seats
42.47%, 2 seats

Missouri: D+1
55.11%, 5 seats
42.41%, 3 seats

why are these all so close? R's had enough for 4.4088 seats, D's had enough for 3.3928, a 0.016 seat difference between 5-3 and 4-4.

Montana: No change
50.88%, 1 seat
46.25%, 0 seats

Nebraska: D+1
62.03%, 2 seats
37.97%, 1 seat

Nevada: R+1
51.13%, 2 seats
45.77%, 2 seats

New Hampshire: R+1
54.53%, 1 seat
43.63%, 1 seat

So far:
D-8
R+7
NPA+1
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« Reply #2 on: February 28, 2019, 09:00:03 AM »

New Jersey: R+4
59.92%, 7 seats
38.68%, 5 seats

New Mexico: R+1
58.25%, 2 seats
38.20%, 1 seat

New York: R+3
66.97%, 18 seats
31.09%, 9 seats

thanks to fusion voting, this should technically be R+2, C+1, WF+1, but many of those were in fusion with Democrats or Republicans. As such, WF, WE, and D as well as C and R are merged.

North Carolina: D+3
50.39%, 7 seats
48.35%, 6 seats

North Dakota: No change
60.20%, 1 seat
35.57%, 0 seats

Ohio: D+4
52.27%, 8 seats
47.01%, 8 seats

Oklahoma: D+1
61.97%, 3 seats
36.35%, 2 seats

Oregon: R+1
57.45%, 3 seats
38.02%, 2 seats

Pennsylvania: D+1
55.03%, 10 seats
44.75%, 8 seats

Rhode Island: R+1
64.98%, 1 seat
34.78%, 1 seat

South Carolina: D+1
54.26%, 4 seats
44.37%, 3 seats

South Dakota: No change
60.35%, 1 seat
36.01%, 0 seats

Tennessee: D+2
59.25%, 5 seats
39.19%, 4 seats

Texas: D+4, L+1
50.41%, 18 seats
46.97%, 17 seats
2.33%, 1 seat

Utah: D+1
58.65%, 2 seats
35.54%, 2 seats

Vermont: No change
69.20%, 1 seat
25.95%, 0 seats

Virginia: R+1
56.36% 6 seats
42.52%, 5 seats

Washington: R+1
62.51%, 6 seats
34.69%, 4 seats

West Virginia: D+1
58.33%, 2 seats
40.58%, 1 seat

Wisconsin: D+1
53.18%, 4 seats
45.61%, 4 seats

Wyoming: no change
63.58%, 1 seat
29.77%, 0 seats

Final results:
D-2
R+1
L+1
NPA+1
Vacant-1

233 Democrats
200 Republicans
1 Independent
1 Libertarian
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« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2022, 06:10:09 PM »

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« Reply #4 on: January 26, 2022, 06:52:23 PM »

for 2020:



Overall, D+1, R-3, I+1, L+1
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