List of state parties of the Democratic Party (United States)

This is a list of official state and territorial party organizations of the United States Democratic Party.

State and territorial organizations

  Democratic majority

State/Territorial Party Chairperson Elected Executive Offices Upper House seats Lower House seats Website
State and Territorial Organizations of the Democratic Party
Democratic National Committee Jamie Harrison

(2021–present)

0 / 2
48 / 100
+2 Independents caucusing
Voting members
221 / 435
Non–voting members
3 / 6
+1 Independent caucusing
[1]
Alabama Democratic Party Chris England

(2019–present)

0 / 10
8 / 35
28 / 105
[2]
Alaska Democratic Party Casey Steinau

(2016–present)

0 / 2
7 / 20
–1 caucusing with the Republican Party
15 / 40
Including 2 Independents and 7 Republicans caucusing
[3]
Arizona Democratic Party Raquel Terán

(2021–present)

3 / 11
13 / 30
29 / 60
[4]
Democratic Party of Arkansas Michael Gray

(2017–present)

0 / 7
9 / 35
24 / 100
[5]
California Democratic Party Rusty Hicks

(2019–present)

8 / 8
29 / 40
61 / 80
[6]
Colorado Democratic Party Morgan Carroll

(2017–present)

5 / 5
19 / 35
41 / 65
[7]
Democratic Party of Connecticut Nancy DiNardo

(2020–present)

6 / 6
22 / 36
91 / 151
[8]
Delaware Democratic Party Erik Raser–Schramm

(2017–present)

6 / 6
12 / 21
26 / 41
[9]
Florida Democratic Party Manny Diaz

(2021–present)

1 / 5
17 / 40
47 / 120
[10]
Democratic Party of Georgia Nikema Williams

(2019–present)

0 / 13
21 / 56
75 / 180
[11]
Democratic Party of Hawaii Kate Stanley

acting

(2019–present)

2 / 2
24 / 25
46 / 51
[12]
Idaho Democratic Party Evangeline Beechler

(2019–present)

0 / 7
7 / 35
14 / 70
[13]
Democratic Party of Illinois Mike Madigan

(1998–present)

6 / 6
40 / 59
74 / 118
[14]
Indiana Democratic Party John Zody

(2013–present)

0 / 7
10 / 50
33 / 100
[15]
Iowa Democratic Party Mark Smith

(2020–present)

3 / 7
18 / 50
47 / 100
[16]
Kansas Democratic Party Vicki Hiatt

(2019–present)

2 / 6
11 / 40
41 / 125
[17]
Kentucky Democratic Party Colmon Elridge

(2020–present)

2 / 7
9 / 38
39 / 100
[18]
Louisiana Democratic Party Katie Bernhardt

(2020–present)

1 / 7
14 / 39
35 / 105
(Including 4 Independents caucusing)
[19]
Maine Democratic Party Kathleen Marra

(2019–present)

1 / 1
21 / 35
89 / 151
[20]
Maryland Democratic Party Yvette Lewis

(2019–present)

2 / 4
32 / 47
99 / 141
[21]
Massachusetts Democratic Party Gus Bickford

(2016–present)

4 / 6
34 / 40
127 / 160
[22]
Michigan Democratic Party Lavora Barnes

(2019–present)

4 / 4
16 / 38
52 / 110
[23]
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party Ken Martin

(2011–present)

5 / 5
32 / 67
75 / 134
[24]
Mississippi Democratic Party Tyree Irving

(2020–present)

1 / 8
19 / 52
46 / 122
[25]
Missouri Democratic Party Michael Butler

(2020–present)

1 / 6
10 / 34
47 / 163
[26]
Montana Democratic Party Robyn Driscoll

(2019–present)

2 / 6
20 / 50
42 / 100
[27]
Nebraska Democratic Party Jane Kleeb

(2016–present)

0 / 6
Nebraska Legislature
18 / 49
Officially nonpartisan, +1 Independent affiliated
[28]
Nevada Democratic Party William McCurdy

(2017–present)

5 / 6
13 / 21
29 / 42
[29]
New Hampshire Democratic Party Ray Buckley

(2007–present)

0 / 1
14 / 24
233 / 400
[30]
New Jersey Democratic State Committee John Currie

(2013–present)

2 / 2
26 / 40
54 / 80
[31]
Democratic Party of New Mexico Marg Elliston

(2018–present)

7 / 7
26 / 42
46 / 70
[32]
New York State Democratic Committee Jay S. Jacobs

(2019–present)

4 / 4
40 / 63
(–1 caucusing with the Republican Party)
106 / 150
(Including 1 Independence Party member caucusing)
[33]
North Carolina Democratic Party Wayne Goodwin

(2017–present)

4 / 10
21 / 50
55 / 120
[34]
North Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League Party Kylie Oversen

(2019–present)

0 / 13
10 / 47
15 / 94
[35]
Ohio Democratic Party Liz Walters

(2021–present)

0 / 6
8 / 33
35 / 99
[36]
Oklahoma Democratic Party Alicia Andrews

(2019–present)

0 / 11
9 / 48
24 / 101
[37]
Democratic Party of Oregon Carla Hanson

(2019–present)

4 / 5
18 / 30
38 / 60
[38]
Pennsylvania Democratic Party Nancy Patton Mills

(2018–present)

5 / 5
22 / 50
93 / 203
[39]
Rhode Island Democratic Party Joseph McNamara

(2014–present)

5 / 5
33 / 38
66 / 75
[40]
South Carolina Democratic Party Trav Robertson

(2017–present)

0 / 8
19 / 46
44 / 124
[41]
South Dakota Democratic Party Randy Seiler

(2019–present)

0 / 10
5 / 35
11 / 70
[42]
Tennessee Democratic Party Mary Mancini

(2015–present)

0 / 1
5 / 33
26 / 99
[43]
Texas Democratic Party Gilberto Hinojosa

(2012–present)

0 / 9
12 / 31
67 / 150
[44]
Utah Democratic Party Jeff Merchant

(2019–present)

0 / 5
6 / 29
16 / 75
[45]
Vermont Democratic Party Bruce Olsson

(2020–present)

5 / 6
(including 2 Progressives)
24 / 30
(including 2 Progressives)
102 / 150
(including 7 Progressives and 5 Independents caucusing)
[46]
Democratic Party of Virginia Susan Swecker

(2015–present)

3 / 3
21 / 40
55 / 100
[47]
Washington State Democratic Party Tina Podlodowski

(2017–present)

7 / 9
29 / 49
(–1 caucusing with the Republican Party)
57 / 95
[48]
West Virginia Democratic Party Belinda Biafore

(2015–present)

1 / 6
14 / 34
41 / 100
[49]
Democratic Party of Wisconsin Ben Wikler

(2019–present)

6 / 6
14 / 33
36 / 99
[50]
Wyoming Democratic Party Joe Barbuto

(2017–present)

0 / 5
3 / 30
9 / 60
(1 Independent caucusing)
[51]
American Samoa Democratic Party Aliitama Sotoa

(2019–present)

2 / 2
0 / 18
(All members are officially nonpartisan)
0 / 21
(All members are officially nonpartisan)
[52]
District of Columbia Democratic State Committee Charles Wilson

(2018–present)

2 / 2
Council of the District of Columbia
10 / 13
[53]
Democratic Party of Guam Sarah Thomas-Nededog

(2020–present)

3 / 4
Guam Legislature
10 / 15
Northern Mariana Islands Democratic Party Nola Hix

(2019–present)

1 / 3
0 / 9
0 / 20
[54]
Puerto Rico Democratic Party Charlie Rodríguez

(2017–present)

0 / 1
0 / 30
0 / 51
[55]
Democratic Party of the Virgin Islands Glen J. Smith

(2020–present)

2 / 2
Legislature of the Virgin Islands
13 / 15
[56]
Democrats Abroad Julia Bryan

(2017–present)

N/A N/A N/A [57]

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