The Republican Party will remain in control of the U.S. House, securing a supermajority for the next two years.
Two Republicans flipped their districts from blue to red, helping the GOP secure a veto-proof 16-8 majority in the Senate.
Nevada Democrats still hold the power in the state Legislature but have fallen short of winning a two-thirds supermajority in ...
In District 16 in northern El Paso County, Republican Rebecca Keltie held a 21-vote lead over incumbent Democratic Rep. Steph ...
CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — With Republicans expected to lose their complete supermajority in Raleigh come January, the GOP ...
The Democrat-favoring partisan balance in the Colorado Legislature will look similar to the previous two years, based on ...
Tennessee's Senate Republican supermajority will welcome three new faces when the legislature returns in January, with ...
As the final results of the General Election roll in across North Carolina and the country, the state’s future governor, ...
The party balance of Colorado's House of Representatives will come down to two neck-and-neck races in which a fraction of a ...
Missouri's Republican Party continues to hold a supermajority in both the House of Representatives and Senate. Several Kansas ...
Abortion restrictions, taxes and everyday issues are among the laws Kansas Republicans have imposed through their ...
"We should have a major majority, a supermajority! But we don't. And we don't have that, I think was based on the performance ...