The NCSL Blog

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By Wendy Underhill

Are you results-oriented? If so, NCSL’s StateVote 2014 has what you need: Results from this week’s midterm elections.

The national press has done a fine job of wrapping up the results of congressional and gubernatorial races. NCSL has done the same for legislative races, and what they mean for partisan control of legislative chambers and legislator turnover.

The main StateVote page includes this plus much more—historical data, magazine articles and a link to a one-page table that shows exactly how many Ds and Rs serve in each chamber. If you prefer pre- and post-maps, we’ve got those, too.

If you’re interested in which statewide ballot measures passed or failed, find the results in NCSL’s Ballot Measures Database.

Do you prefer getting the scoop from a person? Contact Tim Storey, Wendy Underhill or Morgan Cullen.

Wendy Underhill is program manager for elections at NCSL.

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