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Cook Partisan Voting Index
Political statistical index
Political statistical index
| District | PVI | Party of |
|---|---|---|
| representative |
By state
The PVIs for states are calculated based on the results of the U.S. presidential elections in 2020 and 2024. The table below reflects the state of Congress and governors, based on the 2024 election results.
Using the United States Census Bureau's official 2024 population estimates, a combined 182,737,780 residents live in the 29 states that lean Republican; 141,264,067 residents live in the 20 voting blocs (19 states plus Washington, D.C.) that lean Democratic; and 16,101,434 residents live in the two states (Michigan and Wisconsin) that lean neither Republican nor Democratic (PVI of EVEN).
| State | PVI | Last presidential | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| election winner | Party of | ||||
| governor | Party | ||||
| in Senate | House | ||||
| balance | |||||
| Alabama | |||||
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| Colorado | |||||
| Connecticut | |||||
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| Indiana | |||||
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| Maine | |||||
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| Massachusetts | |||||
| Michigan | |||||
| Minnesota | |||||
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| Missouri | |||||
| Montana | |||||
| Nebraska | |||||
| Nevada | |||||
| New Hampshire | |||||
| New Jersey | |||||
| New Mexico | |||||
| New York | |||||
| North Carolina | |||||
| North Dakota | |||||
| Ohio | |||||
| Oklahoma | |||||
| Oregon | |||||
| Pennsylvania | |||||
| Rhode Island | |||||
| South Carolina | |||||
| South Dakota | |||||
| Tennessee | |||||
| Texas | |||||
| Utah | |||||
| Vermont | |||||
| Virginia | |||||
| Washington | |||||
| Washington, D.C. | |||||
| West Virginia | |||||
| Wisconsin | |||||
| Wyoming |
Notes
References
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