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Several U.S. states have what is often referred to as "single-party rule," where one political party dominates the state’s executive and legislative branches, often for multiple election cycles. Some examples as of recent years:
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States Dominated by Democrats: California: Democrats control the governorship and hold large majorities in both chambers of the state legislature. New York: Similar to California, Democrats control both the governorship and the legislature. Illinois: Democrats hold the governor’s office and both chambers of the state legislature. Hawaii: Hawaii has a Democratic governor and a heavily Democratic legislature. Oregon: The state has been dominated by Democrats, holding both the governorship and the legislature.
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States Dominated by Republicans: Texas: Republicans hold the governorship and have dominated both chambers of the state legislature for years. Florida: Republicans control the governorship and both legislative chambers. Utah: Republicans have long dominated both the executive and legislative branches. Idaho: Republicans control the governorship and both chambers of the state legislature. Oklahoma: Another state with consistent Republican control over both the executive and legislative branches.
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