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Majority Party in Each State’s U.S. House Delegation (2025)
A detailed overview of the political landscape across the United States reveals how state delegations to the House of Representatives are currently aligned based on party majority. As of 2025, this snapshot provides insights into regional political leanings and shifts in congressional power. Below is a comprehensive list breaking down each state’s dominant party representation.
Deep Red States: Predominantly Republican Delegations
Many states continue to lean heavily Republican, with the majority of their House seats held by GOP members. These states exemplify strong conservative regional voting patterns.
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Alabama
Majority Party: Republican
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Alaska
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Arizona
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Arkansas
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Florida
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Georgia
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Idaho
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Indiana
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Iowa
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Kansas
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Kentucky
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Louisiana
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Mississippi
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Missouri
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Montana
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Nebraska
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North Carolina
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North Dakota
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Ohio
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Oklahoma
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Pennsylvania
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South Carolina
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South Dakota
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Tennessee
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Texas
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Utah
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West Virginia
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Wisconsin
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Wyoming
Majority Party: Republican
Blue States: Democratic Strongholds
Major urban centers and historically liberal states continue to be dominated by Democratic representatives, shaping strong blue districts.
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California
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Colorado
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Connecticut
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Delaware
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Hawaii
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Illinois
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Maine
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Maryland
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Massachusetts
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Michigan
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Minnesota
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Nevada
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New Hampshire
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New Jersey
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New Mexico
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New York
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Oregon
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Rhode Island
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Vermont
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Virginia
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Washington
Majority Party: Democratic
Other Notable States with Mixed or Smaller Delegations
While some states exhibit a clear majority, others have more competitive or evenly split delegations, reflecting diverse regional and political factors.
- Maine: Democratic majority showcases its liberal leanings, especially in urban areas.
- Nevada & New Mexico: Both states lean Democratic, but with some Republican support, illustrating their swing-state status.
- Oregon, Maryland, and Massachusetts: These states have solid Democratic dominance, with urban centers influencing often blue district trends.
- Hawaii & Rhode Island: Small states yet strong Democratic presence, heavily influenced by population density and coastal politics.
Implications of the 2025 Congressional Landscape
This distribution underscores shaping electoral trends, with stark contrasts between the conservative-led Midwest and South versus the liberal strongholds on the West Coast and Northeast. The GOP’s dominance in 24 states versus Democrats’ control over 14 highlights a persistent regional divide.
The current party majorities will influence federal policy, budget priorities, and legislative agendas in the coming year. States like Texas, Florida, and Pennsylvania remain pivotal battlegrounds, capable of swinging national politics depending on election outcomes and political shifts.
Note: This data reflects the majority party in each state’s House delegation based on the 2026 congressional cycle, highlighting the evolving political landscape of 2025.
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Source: U.S. House of Representatives State Delegation Data, 2025
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