Research Reports
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Texas Profile
Fact in focus: In 2008, incumbents won 31 of Texas' 32 US House seats -- the average victory margin was 49%.
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Utah Profile
Fact in focus: In 2008, 67% of Utah's House races were won by repeat landslide winners, and since 1998 only one race has been competitive.
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Vermont Profile
Fact in focus: In 2008, Democrat Peter Welch also earned the Republican nomination as a write-in.
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Virginia Profile
Fact in focus: In 2008, all US House seats in Virginia were won by men for the first time in a decade.
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Washington Profile
Fact in focus: Since 2000, Washington has never had more than one competitive race for its nine US House seats.
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West Virginia Profile
Fact in focus: US House incumbents in West Virginia have won 42 straight races dating back 26 years, including 2 repeat landside winners in 2008.
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Wisconsin Profile
Fact in focus: Of Wisconsin's 8 US House Members, 7 are untouchable incumbents who won repeat landsides in 2008.
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Wyoming Profile
Fact in focus: Wyoming's incumbent win streak dates back 44 years -- the longest in the nation.
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Overview and Data
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Plurality in Gubernatorial Elections