Currently, 25 states have Republican control of the governor and both legislative chambers, compared to just 6 with
Democratic trifectas.
Louisiana Party Control: 1992 - 2017 Eight years of
Democratic trifectas • Five years of Republican trifectas
Tennessee Party Control: 1992 - 2017 Five years of
Democratic trifectas • Seven years of Republican trifectas
During the last seven years of the study Massachusetts was under
Democratic trifectas.
New Jersey Party Control: 1992 - 2018 Seven years of
Democratic trifectas • Eight years of Republican trifectas
New Hampshire Party Control: 1992 - 2017 Four years of
Democratic trifectas • Eight years of Republican trifectas
The party also ended a five - year
Democratic trifecta when it won the governorship in Vermont.
New York experienced
a Democratic trifecta from 2009 - 2010.
If the Democrats in the state Senate were all to come together, New York would become the seventh state in the nation to have
the Democratic trifecta, meaning a Democratic governor and both houses of the legislature controlled by Democrats.
As a result of the 2016 elections, the state government of Rhode Island remained
a Democratic trifecta, meaning that party holds the governorship as well as a majority in both the state Senate and state House.
Not exact matches
Following the 2016 elections, Rhode Island was one of six
Democratic state government
trifectas.
This year's
trifecta may star Republican County Comptroller Stefan Mychajliw — an official, certified, card - carrying pain to
Democratic County Executive Mark Poloncarz.
Washington is currently one of eight
Democratic state government
trifectas.
Delaware is currently one of eight
Democratic state government
trifectas.