Research Query Re State Legislatures

Sam Issacharoff sissac at LAW.COLUMBIA.EDU
Fri Jun 14 18:44:48 PDT 2002


The web sites for the Center for Voting and Democracy and for Ballot Action
News have a great deal of data on state election matters and state partisan
breakdowns.


At 03:49 PM 6/14/2002 -0500, Christine A Corcos wrote:
>I think this might be in the Statistical Abstract of the United States, in
>the Elections chapter. You would have to look at each year separately,
>though.
>
>Christine Corcos
>Associate Professor of Law and Women's and Gender Studies
>Louisiana State University Law Center
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>Baton Rouge LA 70803
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>home page: faculty.law.lsu.edu/ccorcos
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>I am trying to find out the partisan composition of state legislatures (and
>governorships) for the last decade or so.  Does anyone know of a web or
>hard-copy source for this information? Thanks.
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>DB
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>David E. Bernstein
>Associate Professor
>George Mason University
>School of Law
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