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Numbers of African-American Legislators
2007


STATE

Total Legislative Seats

Total African American State Legislators

% of Total Seats

Total Senate Seats

African American Senators

% of Senate Seats

Total House Seats

African American House Members

% of House Seats

Alabama

140

34

24%

35

8

23%

105

26

25%

Alaska

60

1

2%

20

1

5%

40

0

0%

Arizona

90

2

2%

30

1

3%

60

1

2%

Arkansas

135

15

11%

35

4

11%

100

11

11%

California

120

9

8%

40

2

5%

80

7

9%

Colorado

100

3

3%

35

1

3%

65

2

3%

Connecticut

187

19

10%

36

3

8%

151

16

11%

Delaware

62

5

8%

21

1

5%

41

4

10%

Florida

160

25

16%

40

7

18%

120

18

15%

Georgia

236

56

24%

56

12

21%

180

44

24%

Hawaii

76

0

0%

25

0

0%

51

0

0%

Idaho

105

0

0%

35

0

0%

70

0

0%

Illinois

177

29

16%

59

10

17%

118

19

16%

Indiana

150

13

9%

50

4

8%

100

9

9%

Iowa

150

3

2%

50

0

0%

100

3

3%

Kansas

165

6

4%

40

2

5%

125

4

3%

Kentucky

138

7

5%

38

1

3%

100

6

6%

Louisiana

144

29

20%

39

9

23%

105

20

19%

Maine

186

0

0%

35

0

0%

151

0

0%

Maryland

188

42

22%

47

8

17%

141

34

24%

Massachusetts

200

9

5%

40

1

3%

160

8

5%

Michigan

148

19

13%

38

4

11%

110

15

14%

Minnesota

201

1

0%

67

0

0%

134

1

1%

Mississippi

174

43

25%

52

11

21%

122

32

26%

Missouri

197

12

6%

34

3

9%

163

9

6%

Montana

150

0

0%

50

0

0%

100

0

0%

Nebraska

49

1

2%

49

1

2%

Unicameral Legislature

Nevada

63

7

11%

21

3

14%

42

4

10%

New Hampshire

424

1

0%

24

0

0%

400

1

0%

New Jersey

120

11

9%

40

2

5%

80

9

11%

New Mexico

112

2

2%

42

0

0%

70

2

3%

New York

212

44

21%

62

11

18%

150

33

22%

North Carolina

170

26

15%

50

7

14%

120

19

16%

North Dakota

141

0

0%

47

0

0%

94

0

0%

Ohio

132

16

12%

33

5

15%

99

11

11%

Oklahoma

149

6

4%

48

1

2%

101

5

5%

Oregon

90

3

3%

30

3

10%

60

0

0%

Pennsylvania

253

21

8%

50

4

8%

203

17

8%

Rhode Island

113

1

1%

38

0

0%

75

1

1%

South Carolina

170

28

16%

46

8

17%

124

20

16%

South Dakota

105

0

0%

35

0

0%

70

0

0%

Tennessee

132

14

11%

33

2

6%

99

12

12%

Texas

181

16

9%

31

1

3%

150

15

10%

Utah

104

0

0%

29

0

0%

75

0

0%

Vermont

180

1

1%

30

0

0%

150

1

1%

Virginia

140

17

12%

40

5

13%

100

12

12%

Washington

147

3

2%

49

1

2%

98

2

2%

West Virginia

134

0

0%

34

0

0%

100

0

0%

Wisconsin

132

8

6%

33

2

6%

99

6

6%

Wyoming

90

0

0%

30

0

0%

60

0

0%

Total

7382

608

8%

1971

149

7%

5411

459

8%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Source: National Conference of State Legislatures and National Black Caucus of State Legislatures


Last Updated on 1/8/2007

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