What the Election Means to Sustainable Businesses
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1974 Partisan ControlFollowing the 1974 Elections
Democratic Control (37)
Republican Control (5)
Split Control (7)
Source: U.S. Census - http://www2.census.gov/library/publications/1976/compendia/statab/97ed/1976-05.pdf
1994 Partisan ControlFollowing the 1994 Elections
Democratic Control (18)
Republican Control (19)
Split Control (12)
Source: U.S. Census - http://www.allcountries.org/uscensus/469_composition_of_state_legislatures_by_political.html
Post-Election Partisan ControlFollowing the 2016 Elections (as of 11/11/2016)
Democratic Control (13)
Republican Control (32)
Split Control (4)
Post-Election Partisan Control of StatesFollowing the 2016 Elections (as of 11/11/2016)
Three chambers switched from Democratic to Republican control:• Kentucky House• Iowa Senate• Minnesota Senate
Four chambers switched from Republican to Democratic control:• Nevada Assembly and Senate• New Mexico House• Washington Senate (R’s, however, still have
functional control as one D will caucus withR’s)
CT Senate is tied 18-18, but Lt Gov holds tie-breaking vote
• Republicans netted 43 seats nationally (+.58%)
• Dems had lost 35 (-.47%)• 14 races were still counting ballots
Post-Election Partisan ControlFollowing the 2016 Elections (as of 11/11/2016)
Gubernatorial Elections (12 elections)
• Prior to the election, R’s held 31 governorships while D’s held 18. After the election Republicans are poised to gain at least two governorships, bringing their nationwide total to at least 33
• From D to R: Missouri, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
•North Carolina still too close to call
Trifectas:
• Before election: R 23, D 6
• After election: R 24, D 5*
• New R trifectas in New Hampshire and Missouri
• R’s lose trifecta in Nevada and maybe North Carolina
Source: National Conference of StateLegislatures
Ballot Initiatives on 2016 Ballot
• Minimum wage: AZ, CO, ME, WA• Paid sick days: AZ, WA• Marijuana: CA, FL, MA, MT, NV, ND• Gun control: CA, NV, WA (failed in ME)• RTW passed in AL but failed in VA• No school take over in GA, and no charter school expansion in MA• MO voter ID passed, but automatic registration passed in AK
2017 State Issue Engagement Opportunities
• Equal Pay: DE, FL, IL, MD, NV, NJ, NM, OK, OR, RI
• Family & medical leave: CT, MN, NM, VT
• Min wage: VT,NV
• Paid sick days: MD, CO, MN, RI
• Voter registration expansion: CO, ME, MN, NE, WA
• Wage theft: VTLevel 1
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