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How the Legislative Balance of Power Looks After Early Primary Results

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While a large chunk of ballots still need to be counted, early primary returns indicate that the Democrats are on pace to retain their majorities in the State House and Senate.

The party held 57 House during the last legislative session and currently lead in 55 contests. Republicans held 41 seats in the House and currently ahead 42 contests.

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Here are the current results for Auburn’s Legislative Districts:

30th district results, 30th legislative district, 30th legislative district representive, 30th legislative district representative position no 1, jamilia taylor, jesse johnson, martin moore, jack walsh, 30th legislative district representative position no 2

Results as of Wednesday, August 5, 2020, at 4:00 pm

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30th district results, 30th legislative district, 30th legislative district representive, 30th legislative district representative position no 1, jamilia taylor, jesse johnson, martin moore, jack walsh, 30th legislative district representative position no 2
Results as of Wednesday, August 5, 2020, at 4:00 pm
31st legislative district, 31st legislative district primary results, 31st legislative district drew stokesbary, 31st legislative district katie young, 31st legistlative district eric robertson, 31st legislative district thomas clark
Results as of Wednesday, August 5, 2020, at 4:00 pm
31st legislative district, 31st legislative district primary results, 31st legislative district drew stokesbary, 31st legislative district katie young, 31st legistlative district eric robertson, 31st legislative district thomas clark
Results as of Wednesday, August 5, 2020, at 4:00 pm
47th legislative district representative, 47th legislative district representative,  position no 1, 47th legislative district representative,  position no 2, pat sullivan, debra entenman, Kyle Lyebyedyev, ted cooke
Results as of Wednesday, August 5, 2020, at 4:00 pm
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