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1982 ELECTIONS
State Government Trends
November 30, 1982

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Conversely, the 3 West Coast states all have Republican Governors:
California - Deukmejian
Oregon - Atiyeh
Washington - Spellman
All in all, the 1982 election results have significantly changed
the state political landscape and will have far-reaching conse-
quences for the tobacco industry.
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All the other 34 states have Democratic Governors.
The Democrats and Republicans
Legislatures in 4 states:
will split control of the
Montana
New York
North Dakota
Pennsylvania
*In Alaska, Republicans control the House and currently
the Senate is tied at 10 Democrats and 10 Republicans.
*Nebraska's Legislature is unicameral and non-partisan.
In 24 states, the governorship and both
Democratic control in 1983. They are:
Alabama
Arkansas
Connecticut
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Kentucky
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Houses will be under
Mississippi
Nevada
New Mexico
North Carolina
Ohio
Oklahoma
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Texas
V i r g i n i a
West Virginia
Wisconsin
In 4 states, the governorship and both Houses will be under
Republican control in 1983. They are:
Indiana
New Hampshire
South Dakota
Vermont
Overall, the loss of governorships in Texas, Michigan and Ohio
is a severe loss for the Republicans.
Significantly, all the Rocky Mountain states now have Democratic
Governors:
Arizona - Babbitt
Colorado - Lamm
Idaho - Evans
Montana - Schwinden
Nevada - Bryan
New Mexico- Anaya
Utah - Matheson
Wyomi ng - Herschl er

ELECTION SUMMARY
Thirty-four was a "magic number" for the
elections.
Consider, for example,:
The Democrats will now control
Legislature in 34 states:
Alabama
Arkansas
California
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Illinois
Iowa
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Democrats in the 1982
both Houses of the
Mississippi
Missouri
Nevada
New Jersey
New Mexico
North Carolina
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
V i r g i n i a
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin'
The Democrats increased their number of governorships
from 27 to 34.
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Meanwhile, the Republicans look like this:
The Republicans will
Arizona
Colorado
Idaho
Indiana
Kansas
control both Houses in 10 states:
The Republicans lost
16 governorships ---
will have Republican
California
Delaware
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Louisiana
M i s s o u r i
New Hampshire
New Hampshire
South Dakota
Utah
Vermont
Wyoming
7 governorships and will now have
down from 23. The 16 states that
Governors are:
New Jersey
North Dakota
Oregon
Pennsylvania
South Dakota
Tennessee
Vermont
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GOVERNORS/ST`,T'c L"ri_LATUBES/1983 PARTY COyTROL
1982 LI9"c'J?
1983 LI.vEUa
1983
PA.RTY
CONTROL
STATE GOVERNOR I SENATE I HOUSE GOVERNOR I SEBATE 4oUSE G0YE3N0R SE9ATE I HOUSE
0 I R I 0! R 0 1 R , 01 R D ~ R I J I R
Vermont Snelling
(R)
12
17 1
64 2 I
84 Snellin
(R) g
13
17
166
84
R
R`
R
Virginia
Robb (D)
31
9 1
65 II
33
Robb (0)
31
9
65 1I
33
D I I I
Washington pe man
(R)
24
25
43
55 Spe man
(R)
26 1
23
55
43
R ~
D(
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West Virginia Rockefel
(D) er
27
7
78
22 Rockefel
D er
3
3
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Wisconsin Dreyfus
(R)
19
14
60
39
Earl (D)
18
15
59
0
0
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D
Wyoming Herschle
D
11
19 I
23
39 Herschle I I ~
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1982 LINE7P
1983 Li9EUP
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STATE GOVERNOR ( SENATE ( HOUSE GoVER90RI SENATE I HOUSc GOVER'IORI SENATE 4CUSE
0 R I 0 I R 0 R ~ 0 R 0 ~ R' J I R
Minnesota
Quie (R)
44
23
70
64 Perpich
(D)
42
25
77
57
D
D I
D~
Mississippi Winter(D 48 4 114 4 Winter(D ~48 4 14 4 D I D I D I
Missouri Bond (R) 23 11 109 54 Bond (R) 22 12 k10 53 R I D I D
Montana c win e
(D)
22
28
43
57 c winde
(D)
24
26
54
46
D
I
R
0
Nebraska Thone(R) 15 33 --- --- Kerrey(D 15 1 33' 1 --- --- 0 I R I
Nevada List (R) 15 5 26 14 Bryan(D) 17 4 1 23 19 0 D D I
New Hampshire Gallen(D 10 14 160 240 Sununu R T0 14 ~57 242 I I
New Jersey Kean (R)I 21 19 43 37 Kean (R) Z1 19 ( 43 ~ 37 R 0 D
4
v Mexico
New York
Kin (D)I
Carey(D)
23
f 25 I
19
35
I 41
88
29
62
Ana a 0
Cuomo(D)
(23
26
19
35 ~
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25
51
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North Carolina Hunt (D) 40 10 I 961 24 Hunt D 4a 6 I '_O2 f
North Dakota
Olson(R)
91
41
17
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Olson(R)4 I ~
20 133 55
51
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Ohio
Rhodes(R~
15
18 I
56
43 e este
(D)
17 16 62
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Oklahoma Nigh (D) 37 I 11 73 28 Ni h(D) 34 111 i 76 ! 25 0 D I 0 I
Oregon Atiyeh(R] 22 I 8 I 33 27 Atiyeh(R ~21 I 9 j36 I 24 R D I I D ~
Pennsylvania Thornburgh
(R) I 24
I 26 ';100 !
103 Thornbur7h
(R) 23 2' 1:2 ~101 I
R I R I 0
Rhode Island Garrany i
(D) ~ 43 I
7 82
18 Garrahy I
(D) 43 7 3~ 15
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I D I 0
South Carolina Rile Dl 41 5 106 18 RilevlD 141 5 'C4 2^ D ~ 0 ~ Ir I
South Dakota Janklow
(R) I 10
25 I 21
49 Janklow
(R) I 9 25 15 I ;
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39 Alexander 1 I I
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(R) ~, 24 , 8;112 ~ 38
White(D) 26 ., 37
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GOVERNORS!STATE LErISLATURES/?983 IAR'r CONTROL
1982 LINE'JP 1983 LiNEUP 1983 PARTY C0`7T2pL
STATE G09ERNOR I SENATE ~
I HOUSE GOYERNOR(
I SENATE I HOUSE G0'lERNORI SE71A'E HOUSE
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0 0.~ 0, 0. D/ R I 0 I 7 D( i ~ 0 ~ R
Alabama
James(D)
35
0
101
4 Wallace
(D)
32
31
97 ~
8
0
D
D
Alaska Hammond
(R)
10
10
22 2L
16 Sheffiel
(0)
10
10
18 1
22
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Arizona d O1
(0)
14
16
17
43 ' d Dltt
(0)
12
18
1 21
39
0
R ~
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Arkansas
White(R)
34
1
94
6 Clinton
(D)
32
3
93
7
D
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California
Br w
4 Deukme~i n
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Colorado Lamm (0) 13 22 25 40 Lamm D 14 21 1 25 1 40 D R I R
Connecticut 0'Neill
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23
13
82
69 ONeill
(D) ~
23
13
87
64 I
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Delaware OuPont(R 12 9 1 13 8 DuPont R 13 I 8 125 16 R r'
rida Graham(Di 27 13 !81 9 Graham(D ~32 I 8 84 (36 D ? C , D I
Georgia Busbee(D 51 5 157 23 Harris D 49 I 7 156 24 4
Hawaii Ariyoshi
(D) ~
17
8
39
12 Ari oshi
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20
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43
8
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Idaho Evans D I 12 23 I 141 56 Evans D 4 12 1 191 51
Illinois Thompson
(R) ~ 31
28
87
90 Thompson
(R)
33 1
26
65
50 I I {
R 1 0 J,
Indiana
Orr (R) ! 15
35
37
63
Orr (R) !
18
132
I 43
57 i
R ~ ' R ~ R
Iowa
Ray (R) ~ 21 ~
29
~ 45
i55 Branstad
(R) 1
28
i22
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Carlin(0i 16 f 24 ~ 53 Fj2 i
Carlin(D)16 24 I i
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Brown D 29 I 9 I 76 ~24 i
Brown D)29 9
76 24 4 ~
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Louisiana
reen (R) 34 I 0 I 94 0I
Treen (R~ i
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~Naine Brennan
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15 17 82 69 Brennan ~ ~
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Maryland uohes(D1 40 f 7 ~127 141
Hughes(0)11 , 6 Ii25 15
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C ssachusetts 1
King (D)! 32 ~ 8!127 2 7uKaK15
(0) i33 7 131 '29
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