Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Democrats picked up control of nine chambers in Tuesday's election, winning the House and Senate in Iowa and New Hampshire, the House in Michigan, Minnesota, Oregon, and Indiana, and the Wisconsin Senate, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
Heading into the election, in which 6,181 out of 7,382 legislative seats were on ballots, 20 legislatures were controlled by Republicans, 19 by Democrats and 10 were split between the two parties. Reuters.
Heading into the election, in which 6,181 out of 7,382 legislative seats were on ballots, 20 legislatures were controlled by Republicans, 19 by Democrats and 10 were split between the two parties. Reuters.
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