Seats Gained in 2012 State Legislative Elections

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Dark red states represent Republicans gaining the highest percentage of seats; blue states correspond to greater Democratic gains.
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Editor's Picks: Top State Blogs

Governing.com Editor Kathy A. Gambrell scours the Web for the best political blogs in the country. These state political blogs are burning up her RSS feeds:

The Lobby: Dubbed the place where "business and politics meet, it is designed to bring additional focus and edge to New Hampshire political and business coverage. Created in a partnership between The Telegraph of Nashua and New Hampshire Business Review,

Times Union's Capital Confidential: Gathers the best coverage of New York politics and puts it all together.

The Tampa Bay Times' The Buzz: Tampa Bay Times writers offer the latest in Florida politics, the Florida legislature and the Scott administration.

Milwaukee-Madison Sentinel Journal's All Politics: A daily dose of politics, news and glimpses behind the scenes.

Rum, Romanism and Rebellion: A pithy look at Arizona politics.

Leavenworth St: Rue de Nebraska politics.

Line Items: The public policy blog of the Maine Center for Economic Policy.

WMUR Political Scoop: New Hampshire news and analysis by WMUR.com's Political Director James Pindell.

 

 

Have a blog suggestion for Kathy? E-mail her at kgambrell [at] governing dot com.

Gubernatorial Races

 
Election Results
 
New Hampshire

 

Lamontagne  43%
Hassan  55%
 92% of precincts reporting
 

Montana

Hill 0%
Bullock  0%
Not yet called
 
North Carolina
McCrory  55%
Dalton

43%

   98% of precincts reporting
 
Missouri
Nixon 55%
Spence 42%
93% of precincts reporting
 
Washington
McKenna 0%
Inslee 0%
Not yet called
 
Utah
Herbert 68%
Cook 28%
 87% of precincts reporting
 
North Dakota
Dalyrymple 63%
Taylor 34%
 92% of precincts reporting
 
West Virginia
Tomblin 50%
Maloney 46%
 92% of precincts reporting
 
Vermont
Shumlin 50%
Gregg 46%
89% of precincts reporting
 
Delaware
Pence 69%
Gregg 29%
96% of precincts reporting
 
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