Election Coverage 2008

Welcome to the CSG Elections Center, which provides detailed pre-election and post-election data on executive, legislative and judicial races plus a rundown on initiative and referendum measures in the 50 states.

State-by-State General Election Ballots

Click on the interactive map below to view the 2008 general election ballots for each state. Please note: some ballots are still under construction. Click here for a complete list of available maps.

 

Map of United States

U.S. Territories

American Samoa

Guam

Northern Mariana Islands
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico

United States Virgin Islands

 

Available Maps

Federal

Presidential Results Map

Legislative

Pre-Election Legislative Party Breakdown Map

Post-Election Legislative Party Breakdown Map

Executive

Gubernatorial Party Breakdown Map

Initiatives & Referenda

2008 Initiatives and Referenda

 

 

 

 

 

 

Elections by Branch

Executive

Legislative

Judicial

Voting & Ballots

Early and Absentee Voting in the States

2008 Initiatives and Referenda

 

Quick Links to Election Charts & Tables

Pre-Election Legislative Party Breakdown Map

 

Post-Election Legislative Party Breakdown Map

 

Legislative Party Breakdown: 50-State Comparative Table

 

Gubernatorial Party Breakdown Map

 

Contested Legislative Races vs. Uncontested Races

 

State Officials Running for Congress

 

Presidential Results Map

 

Full 2008 ElectionCalendar

 

Questions or comments?Email us at elections@csg.org.

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THE COUNCIL OF STATE GOVERNMENTS
 
NEWS

CSG Selects New Executive Director
Former Kansas State Sen. David Adkins has been selected the new executive director of The Council of State Governments. Adkins succeeds Daniel M. Sprague, who is retiring after 29 years with CSG, the past 19 years as executive director. Adkins will start Nov. 3 at CSG national headquarters, based in Lexington, Ky.

Michigan Looks to Enhanced Driver's License
This month's cover story in Stateline Midwest examines Michigan's drive for a new enhanced driver's license, as well as why cross-border trade and tourism are so important in the Midwest.

Reducing the Carbon Footprint
The September issue of Firstline Midwest takes a look at new laws, strategies and initiatives in the region designed to reduce the "carbon footprint" of states by curbing the release of greenhouse gas emissions.

Visit www.stateline.org for the latest news
affecting state governments.