Monday, May 21, 2012

GOP Gets A Big Win

November 29, 2006 | 9:18 AM

We reported yesterday that, thanks to a recount, Dems won control of the PA State House.

Today, some good news for the GOP: After a recount in Montana's Yellowstone County, State Rep. candidate Kratyon Kerns (R) eeked out a 3-vote win over Dem Emelie Eaton (D), giving the GOP a 50-49 majority, with one member hailing from the Constitution Party. A recount in Jefferson County, where GOPer Scott Mendenhall (R) leads Dem Sheila Hogan (D) by 24 votes, is pending.

MT GOP Exec. Dir. Chuck Denowh told the Great Falls Tribune the shift was "huge news. If you look across the nation, there's only a couple of states where Republicans gained a house of the legislature." Actually, the GOP's win in Montana makes it the only state in which the party won back control. Democrats have picked up ten chambers around the country.

The GOP came close in the State Senate, picking up two seats to force the chamber into a 25-25 tie though, thanks to a quirk in state law, the governor's party -- Dems -- retain control in a tie. Adding injury to insult, GOP State Sen. Sam Kitzenberg changed party affiliation after the election, giving Dems a 26-24 majority.

Democrats now control both legislative chambers in 24 states while the GOP holds both gavels in 15 states. 10 are split, and Nebraska's unicameral state senate is non-partisan. [REID WILSON]

Join the Discussion

The National Journal Group has the right (but not the obligation) to monitor the comments and to remove any materials it deems inappropriate.

Comments powered by Disqus

 

Search This Blog


Archives

Monthly Archives

Recent Posts

Recent Comments


About

Contact On Call:


Staff

Reid Wilson, Editor-in-Chief
Sean Sullivan, Editor
Julie Sobel, Deputy Editor

Contributing Editors:
Josh Kraushaar and Quinn McCord
Contributing Writers:
Steven Shepard, Dan Roem, Tim Alberta, Stephanie Palla, Sarah Mimms, Kevin Brennan, Chris Peleo-Lazar and Scott Bland



Disclaimer

On Call editors reserve the right to delete inappropriate comments. The Hotline, National Journal Group, Inc. and Atlantic Media Company are not responsible for the content of the comments that remain.