Updated 12/6/2011

Georgia Legislature- The House remains under Republican control as they now hold 116 seats out of 180. Republicans also control the Senate with 36 seats.  There are no more vacancies in the House or Senate.

Louisiana Legislature- The House of Representatives remains under Republican control as they now hold 58 out of 105 seats. Republicans gained 2 seats in the Senate, which keeps them in control with 24 out of 39 seats.

Mississippi Legislature- The Senate remains under Republican control with 31 out of the 52 total seats. In the House of Representatives Republicans hold 64 of the total 122 House Districts. Some Legislative race results still to be finalized.

Virginia Legislature- Republicans gained two seats to bring chamber control to a tie that can be broken by Bill Bolling (R) the Lt. Governor. Some races may face a recount.

Ohio Ballot Measure- Issue 3 passed allowing Ohioans to purchase their own health care coverage and to opt-out of ACA mandates. Issue 2 passed to repeal the collective bargaining reform provisions of Senate Bill 5.

Mississippi Statewide- Phil Bryant (R) was elected Governor. Tate Reeves (R) was elected Lt. Governor. Jim Hood (D) was re-elected Attorney General.

Kentucky Statewide- Steve Beshear (D) re-elected Governor. Jerry Abramson (D) elected Lt. Governor. Jack Conway (D) elected Attorney General.

Arkansas Ballot Measure- A measure known as the Diesel Tax Question/ Arkansas Highway Financing Act of 2011 passed.

Iowa Special Election- Liz Mathis (D) declared winner in SD 18 with 56 percent of the vote. Democrats maintain control of the Iowa state Senate.

Maine Ballot Measure- Same-day voter registration has been reinstated.

Mississippi Ballot Measure- Issue 26 was defeated which would have legally defined "personhood" to begin at fertilization.

New Jersey Legislature- Democrats gain one Assembly seat and retain control of both chambers by a margin of 2-1.

Wisconsin Special Election- Jill Billings (D) wins in Assembly District 95. Republicans retain firm control of the chamber with 59 of the total 99 total seats.

Georgia Special Election- Terry Rogers (R) wins in House District 10 with 61 percent of the vote. The race in House District 25 requires a runoff to be held December 6 leaving Republicans in control of the chamber with 114 of the 180 total seats. The races in Senate Districts 28 and 50 both require a runoff on December 6, 2011.

 

  Governor
State Date Democratic Candidate Republican Candidate Other Result
Kentucky 11/8/11 Steve L. Beshear
(incumbent)
David L. Williams Gatewood Galbraith
(Independent)
Steve L. Beshear
Mississippi 11/8/11 Johnny DuPree Phil Bryant   Phil Bryant
Louisiana 10/22/11 Tara Hollis Bobby Jindal (incumbent)   Bobby Jindal
      
  Lt. Governor
State Date Democratic Candidate Republican Candidate Other Result
Kentucky 11/8/11 Jerry E. Abramson Richie Farmer   Jerry E. Abramson  
Mississippi 11/8/11 Tate Reeves Tracella Lou O'Hara
Hill (Reform Party)
Tate Reeves
Louisiana 10/22/11 Billy Nungresser Jay Dardenne (incumbent)   Billy Nungresser
      
  Attorney General
State Date Democratic Candidate Republican Candidate Other Result
Kentucky 11/8/11 Jack Conway Todd P'Pool   Jack Conway
Mississippi 11/8/11 Jim Hood (incumbent) Steve Simpson   Jim Hood 
Louisiana 10/22/11   Buddy Caldwell (incumbent)   Buddy Caldwell
      
  Legislative
State Date House Result Senate Result
Alabama 11/29/11 District 45      
Arizona 11/8/11     District 18 Jerry Lewis (R)
Georgia 11/8/11 Districts 10
Districts 25
Terry Rogers (R)
Emory Donahoo (R)
Districts 28
Districts 50
Mike Crane (R)
John Wilkinson (R)
Iowa 11/8/11     District 18  Liz Mathis (D)
Louisiana 11/19/11 ALL 45(D)/58(R) ALL 15(D)/24(R)
Mississippi 11/8/11 ALL
58(D)/64(R) 
ALL
21(D)/31(R)
New Jersey 11/8/11 ALL 48(D)/32(R) ALL 24(D)/16(R)
Oklahoma 2/14/12 District 1      
Virginia 11/8/11 ALL 32(D)/67(R)/1(I) ALL 20(D)/20(R)
Wisconsin 11/8/11 District 95 Jill Billings (D)    

*Date subject to change