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Major party competition in state legislative elections, 2011
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There were 578 state legislative seats up for election on November 8, 2011, in four states. Of that total, 312 (54.0%) were uncontested and had no major party competition. The remaining 266 (46.0%) were contested by both major parties.
A seat has major party competition when candidates from both major parties are on the general election ballot. When only one major party is running for a seat, it has no major party competition and is effectively guaranteed to the major party candidate on the ballot. Learn more about the terms and methodologies used in this analysis.
Ballotpedia uses the level of major party competition to help determine the overall competitiveness of an election cycle. A larger number of seats without major party competition indicates fewer options on the ballot. A smaller number indicates more options.
In 2011:
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Chamber | Seats | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Uncontested | Contested | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Only Democrats | Only Republicans | Total | ||||||||||||||||||||||
# | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | |||||||||||||||||
House | 407 | 100 | 24.6% | 130 | 31.9% | 231 | 56.8% | 176 | 43.2% | |||||||||||||||
Senate | 171 | 26 | 15.2% | 55 | 32.2% | 81 | 47.4% | 90 | 52.6% | |||||||||||||||
Total | 578 | 126 | 21.8% | 185 | 32.0% | 312 | 54.0% | 266 | 46.0% |
The chart below compares states by the percentage of seats contested by each of the major parties. In states located in the upper-right corner, almost all seats were contested by both major parties.
See also
- State legislative elections, 2011
- Primary election competitiveness in state government, 2011
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