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This is a list of the official state and territorial party organizations of the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]]
This is a list of the official state and territorial party organizations of the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]]
{{Infobox political party
|name = Democratic Party
|logo = [[File:U.S. Democratic Party logo (transparent).svg|150px|Democratic Party logo]]
|caption =
|colorcode = {{Democratic Party (US)/meta/color}}
|chairperson = [[Debbie Wasserman Schultz]] ([[Florida|FL]])
|leader1_title = Secretary
|leader1_name = [[Stephanie Rawlings-Blake]] ([[Maryland|MD]])
|leader2_title = President of the United States
|leader2_name = [[Barack Obama]] ([[Illinois|IL]])<ref name="leaders">{{cite web|url=https://www.democrats.org/about/our-leaders|title=Democrats.org|work=Democrats.org}}</ref>
|leader3_title = Vice President of the United States
|leader3_name = [[Joe Biden]] ([[Delaware|DE]])<ref name="leaders"/>
|leader4_title = Senate leader
|leader4_name = [[Harry Reid]] ([[Party leaders of the United States Senate|Minority Leader]]) ([[Nevada|NV]])
|leader5_title = House leader
|leader5_name = [[Nancy Pelosi]] ([[Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives|Minority Leader]]) ([[California|CA]])
|leader6_title = Chair of [[Democratic Governors Association|Governors Association]]
|leader6_name = [[Steve Bullock (Montana politician)|Steve Bullock]] ([[Montana|MT]])<ref>{{cite news|url=http://onpolitics.usatoday.com/2014/12/09/steve-bullock-democratic-governors-association/|title=Montana's Steve Bullock to lead Democratic governors - OnPolitics|work=OnPolitics|accessdate=January 19, 2015}}</ref>
|founded = 1828
|founder = [[Andrew Jackson]]
|predecessor = [[Democratic-Republican Party]]
|headquarters = {{nowrap|430 [[South Capitol Street|South Capitol St.]] SE,<br />[[Washington, D.C.]], 20003}}
|student_wing = [[College Democrats of America]]
|youth_wing = [[Young Democrats of America]]
| wing1_title = Women's wing
| wing1 = [[National Federation of Democratic Women]]
| wing2_title = Overseas wing
| wing2 = [[Democrats Abroad]]
|membership_year = 2012
|membership = 43.1 million<ref name="procon">{{cite web|url=http://2012election.procon.org/view.resource.php?resourceID=004483|title=Background of Political Parties in the United States|work=[[ProCon.org]]|author1=Samuel Kernell |author2=Gary C. Jacobson |author3=Thad Kousser |last-author-amp=yes |accessdate=November 9, 2012}}</ref>
|ideology = [[Modern liberalism in the United States|Liberalism]]<ref name="sarnold">{{cite book |last=Arnold |first=N. Scott |title=Imposing values: an essay on liberalism and regulation |publisher=Oxford University Press |year=2009 |location=Florence |isbn=0-495-50112-3 | page = 3 |quote=''Modern liberalism occupies the left-of-center in the traditional political spectrum and is represented by the Democratic Party in the United States.''}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/benjamin-knoll/obama-romney-economy_b_1615862.html |title=President Obama, the Democratic Party, and Socialism: A Political Science Perspective |publisher=The Huffington Post |accessdate=2015-01-09 |date=2012-06-29}}</ref><br />[[Progressivism]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2014/06/in-democratic-primaries-the-left-advances/372990/ |title=The Left's Quiet Advance in Democratic Primaries |publisher=theatlantic.com |accessdate=2014-06-22
|date=2013-06-19}}</ref><br />[[Social liberalism]]<ref>{{cite web|author=Paul Starr |url=https://www.princeton.edu/~starr/articles/articles12/Starr_Center-left-liberalism.html |title=Center-Left Liberalism |publisher=princeton.edu |accessdate=2014-06-09}}</ref>
|international = ''None''
|national = [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]]
|colors = {{colorbox|{{Democratic Party (US)/meta/color}}}} [[Red states and blue states|Blue]]
|seats1_title = [[United States Senate|Seats in the Senate]]
|seats1 = {{Composition bar|44|100|hex={{Democratic Party (US)/meta/color}}}}
|seats2_title = [[United States House of Representatives|Seats in the House]]
|seats2 = {{Composition bar|188|435|hex={{Democratic Party (US)/meta/color}}}}
|seats3_title = [[Governor (United States)|Governorships]]
|seats3 = {{Composition bar|18|50|hex={{Democratic Party (US)/meta/color}}}}
|seats4_title = [[State legislature (United States)|State Upper House Seats]]
|seats4 = {{Composition bar|832|1972|hex={{Democratic Party (US)/meta/color}}}}
|seats5_title = [[State legislature (United States)|State Lower House Seats]]
|seats5 = {{Composition bar|2344|5411|hex={{Democratic Party (US)/meta/color}}}}
|website = {{URL|http://www.democrats.org/}}
|country = United States
}}


{|class="wikitable sortable"
{{Col-begin}}
|-
* [[Alabama Democratic Party]]
|'''State party'''
* [[Alaska Democratic Party]]
|'''Seats in state upper house'''
* [[Democrats Abroad|American Democrats Abroad]]
|'''Seats in state lower house'''
* [[Arizona Democratic Party]]
|'''Notes'''
* [[Democratic Party of Arkansas]]
|-
* [[California Democratic Party]]
* [[Colorado Democratic Party]]
| [[Alabama Democratic Party]] || 8/35 || 33/105 ||<ref>[http://www.aldemocrats.org/ AL site]</ref>
|-
* [[Democratic State Central Committee of Connecticut]]
* [[Delaware Democratic Party]]
| [[Alaska Democratic Party]] || 6/20 || 17/40 ||<ref>[http://www.alaskademocrats.org/ AK site]</ref>
|-
* [[District of Columbia Democratic State Committee]]
| [[Democrats Abroad|American Democrats Abroad]] || || ||<ref>[http://www.democratsabroad.org/ Abroad site]</ref>
* [[Florida Democratic Party]]
|-
* [[Democratic Party of Georgia]]
* [[Democratic Party of Guam]]
| [[Arizona Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref>[http://www.azdem.org/ AZ site]</ref>
|-
* [[Democratic Party of Hawaii]]
| [[Democratic Party of Arkansas]] || 11/35 || 36/100 ||<ref>[http://www.arkdems.org/ AR site]</ref>
* [[Idaho Democratic Party]]
|-
* [[Democratic Party of Illinois]]
* [[Indiana Democratic Party]]
| [[California Democratic Party]] || 26/40 || 52/80 ||<ref>[http://www.cadem.org/ CA site]</ref>
|-
* [[Iowa Democratic Party]]
* [[Kansas Democratic Party]]
| [[Colorado Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref>[http://www.coloradodems.org/ CO site]</ref>
|-
* [[Kentucky Democratic Party]]
| [[Democratic State Central Committee of Connecticut]] || 20/36 || 87/151 ||<ref>[http://dems.info/ CT site]</ref>
* [[Louisiana Democratic Party]]
|-
* [[Maine Democratic Party]]
* [[Maryland Democratic Party]]
| [[Delaware Democratic Party]] || 14/21 || 26/41 ||<ref>[http://www.deldems.org/ DE site]</ref>
|-
* [[Massachusetts Democratic Party]]
| [[District of Columbia Democratic State Committee]] || || ||<ref>[http://dcdsc.org/ DC site]</ref>
* [[Michigan Democratic Party]]
|-
* [[Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party]]
* [[Democratic Party of the State of Mississippi]]
| [[Florida Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref>[http://www.fladems.com/ FL site]</ref>
|-
* [[Missouri Democratic Party]]
| [[Democratic Party of Georgia]] || || ||<ref>[http://www.democraticpartyofgeorgia.org/ GA site]</ref>
* [[Montana Democratic Party]]
|-
* [[Nebraska Democratic Party]]
| [[Democratic Party of Guam]] || || ||<ref>[http://www.democraticpartyofguam.com/ GU site]</ref>
* [[Nevada Democratic Party]]
|-
* [[New Hampshire Democratic Party]]
| [[Democratic Party of Hawaii]] || || ||<ref>[http://www.hawaiidemocrats.org/ HI site]</ref>
* [[New Jersey Democratic State Committee]]
|-
* [[Democratic Party of New Mexico]]
| [[Idaho Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref>[http://www.idaho-democrats.org/ ID site]</ref>
* [[New York State Democratic Committee]]
|-
* [[North Carolina Democratic Party]]
| [[Democratic Party of Illinois]] || || ||<ref>[http://www.ildems.com/ IL site]</ref>
* [[North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party]]
|-
* [[Ohio Democratic Party]]
* [[Oklahoma Democratic Party]]
| [[Indiana Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.indems.org/ IN site]</ref>
|-
* [[Democratic Party of Oregon]]
* [[Pennsylvania Democratic Party]]
| [[Iowa Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.iowademocrats.org/ IA site]</ref>
|-
* [[Puerto Rico Democratic Party]]
| [[Kansas Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.ksdp.org/ KS site]</ref>
* [[Rhode Island Democratic Committee]]
|-
* [[South Carolina Democratic Party]]
* [[South Dakota Democratic Party]]
| [[Kentucky Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.kydemocrat.com/ KY site]</ref>
|-
* [[Tennessee Democratic Party]]
* [[Texas Democratic Party]]
| [[Louisiana Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.lademo.org/ LA site]</ref>
|-
* [[Utah Democratic Party]]
* [[Vermont Democratic Party]]
| [[Maine Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.mainedems.org/ ME site]</ref>
|-
* [[Democratic Party of Virginia]]
* [[Washington State Democratic Party]]
| [[Maryland Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.mddems.org/ MD site]</ref>
|-
* [[West Virginia Democratic Party]]
* [[Democratic Party of Wisconsin]]
| [[Massachusetts Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.massdems.org/ MA site]</ref>
|-
* [[Wyoming Democratic Party]]
| [[Michigan Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.michigandems.com/ MI site]</ref>
{{Col-end}}
|-
| [[Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.dfl.org/ MN site]</ref>
|-
| [[Democratic Party of the State of Mississippi]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.msdemocrats.net/ MS site]</ref>
|-
| [[Missouri Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.missouridems.org/ MO site]</ref>
|-
| [[Montana Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.montanademocrats.org/ MT site]</ref>
|-
| [[Nebraska Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.nebraskademocrats.org/ NE site]</ref>
|-
| [[Nevada Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.nvdems.com/ NV site]</ref>
|-
| [[New Hampshire Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://nhdp.org/ NH site]</ref>
|-
| [[New Jersey Democratic State Committee]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.njdems.org/ NJ site]</ref>
|-
| [[Democratic Party of New Mexico]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.nmdemocrats.org/ NM site]</ref>
|-
| [[New York State Democratic Committee]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.nydems.org/ NY site]</ref>
|-
| [[North Carolina Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.ncdp.org/ NC site]</ref>
|-
| [[North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.demnpl.com/ ND site]</ref>
|-
| [[Ohio Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.ohiodems.org/ OH site]</ref>
|-
| [[Oklahoma Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.okdemocrats.org/ OK site]</ref>
|-
| [[Democratic Party of Oregon]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.oregondemocrats.org/ OR site]</ref>
|-
| [[Pennsylvania Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.padems.com/ PA site]</ref>
|-
| [[Puerto Rico Democratic Party]]| | |
|-
| [[Rhode Island Democratic Committee]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.ridemocrats.org/ RI site]</ref>
|-
| [[South Carolina Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.scdp.org/ SC site]</ref>
|-
| [[South Dakota Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.sddp.org/ SD site]</ref>
|-
| [[Tennessee Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.tndp.org/ TN site]</ref>
|-
| [[Texas Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.txdemocrats.org/ TX site]</ref>
|-
| [[Utah Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.utdemocrats.org/ UT site]</ref>
|-
| [[Vermont Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.vtdemocrats.org/ VT site]</ref>
|-
| [[Democratic Party of Virginia]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.vademocrats.org/ VA site]</ref>
|-
| [[Washington State Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.wa-democrats.org/ WA site]</ref>
|-
| [[West Virginia Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.wvdemocrats.com/ WV site]</ref>
|-
| [[Democratic Party of Wisconsin]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.wisdems.org/ WI site]</ref>
|-
| [[Wyoming Democratic Party]] || || ||<ref >[http://www.wyomingdemocrats.com/ WY site]</ref>
|-
|}


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Revision as of 07:48, 28 July 2016

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

Democratic Party
ChairpersonDebbie Wasserman Schultz (FL)
SecretaryStephanie Rawlings-Blake (MD)
President of the United StatesBarack Obama (IL)[1]
Vice President of the United StatesJoe Biden (DE)[1]
Senate leaderHarry Reid (Minority Leader) (NV)
House leaderNancy Pelosi (Minority Leader) (CA)
FounderAndrew Jackson
Founded1828
Preceded byDemocratic-Republican Party
Headquarters430 South Capitol St. SE,
Washington, D.C., 20003
Student wingCollege Democrats of America
Youth wingYoung Democrats of America
Women's wingNational Federation of Democratic Women
Overseas wingDemocrats Abroad
Membership (2012)43.1 million[2]
IdeologyLiberalism[3][4]
Progressivism[5]
Social liberalism[6]
National affiliationDemocratic Party
International affiliationNone
Colors  Blue
Seats in the Senate
44 / 100
Seats in the House
188 / 435
Governorships
18 / 50
State Upper House Seats
832 / 1,972
State Lower House Seats
2,344 / 5,411
Website
www.democrats.org
State party Seats in state upper house Seats in state lower house Notes
Alabama Democratic Party 8/35 33/105 [8]
Alaska Democratic Party 6/20 17/40 [9]
American Democrats Abroad [10]
Arizona Democratic Party [11]
Democratic Party of Arkansas 11/35 36/100 [12]
California Democratic Party 26/40 52/80 [13]
Colorado Democratic Party [14]
Democratic State Central Committee of Connecticut 20/36 87/151 [15]
Delaware Democratic Party 14/21 26/41 [16]
District of Columbia Democratic State Committee [17]
Florida Democratic Party [18]
Democratic Party of Georgia [19]
Democratic Party of Guam [20]
Democratic Party of Hawaii [21]
Idaho Democratic Party [22]
Democratic Party of Illinois [23]
Indiana Democratic Party [24]
Iowa Democratic Party [25]
Kansas Democratic Party [26]
Kentucky Democratic Party [27]
Louisiana Democratic Party [28]
Maine Democratic Party [29]
Maryland Democratic Party [30]
Massachusetts Democratic Party [31]
Michigan Democratic Party [32]
Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party [33]
Democratic Party of the State of Mississippi [34]
Missouri Democratic Party [35]
Montana Democratic Party [36]
Nebraska Democratic Party [37]
Nevada Democratic Party [38]
New Hampshire Democratic Party [39]
New Jersey Democratic State Committee [40]
Democratic Party of New Mexico [41]
New York State Democratic Committee [42]
North Carolina Democratic Party [43]
North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party [44]
Ohio Democratic Party [45]
Oklahoma Democratic Party [46]
Democratic Party of Oregon [47]
Pennsylvania Democratic Party [48]
Puerto Rico Democratic Party| | |
Rhode Island Democratic Committee [49]
South Carolina Democratic Party [50]
South Dakota Democratic Party [51]
Tennessee Democratic Party [52]
Texas Democratic Party [53]
Utah Democratic Party [54]
Vermont Democratic Party [55]
Democratic Party of Virginia [56]
Washington State Democratic Party [57]
West Virginia Democratic Party [58]
Democratic Party of Wisconsin [59]
Wyoming Democratic Party [60]

References

  1. ^ a b "Democrats.org". Democrats.org.
  2. ^ Samuel Kernell; Gary C. Jacobson; Thad Kousser. "Background of Political Parties in the United States". ProCon.org. Retrieved November 9, 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |last-author-amp= ignored (|name-list-style= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ Arnold, N. Scott (2009). Imposing values: an essay on liberalism and regulation. Florence: Oxford University Press. p. 3. ISBN 0-495-50112-3. Modern liberalism occupies the left-of-center in the traditional political spectrum and is represented by the Democratic Party in the United States.
  4. ^ "President Obama, the Democratic Party, and Socialism: A Political Science Perspective". The Huffington Post. 2012-06-29. Retrieved 2015-01-09.
  5. ^ "The Left's Quiet Advance in Democratic Primaries". theatlantic.com. 2013-06-19. Retrieved 2014-06-22.
  6. ^ Paul Starr. "Center-Left Liberalism". princeton.edu. Retrieved 2014-06-09.
  7. ^ "Montana's Steve Bullock to lead Democratic governors - OnPolitics". OnPolitics. Retrieved January 19, 2015.
  8. ^ AL site
  9. ^ AK site
  10. ^ Abroad site
  11. ^ AZ site
  12. ^ AR site
  13. ^ CA site
  14. ^ CO site
  15. ^ CT site
  16. ^ DE site
  17. ^ DC site
  18. ^ FL site
  19. ^ GA site
  20. ^ GU site
  21. ^ HI site
  22. ^ ID site
  23. ^ IL site
  24. ^ IN site
  25. ^ IA site
  26. ^ KS site
  27. ^ KY site
  28. ^ LA site
  29. ^ ME site
  30. ^ MD site
  31. ^ MA site
  32. ^ MI site
  33. ^ MN site
  34. ^ MS site
  35. ^ MO site
  36. ^ MT site
  37. ^ NE site
  38. ^ NV site
  39. ^ NH site
  40. ^ NJ site
  41. ^ NM site
  42. ^ NY site
  43. ^ NC site
  44. ^ ND site
  45. ^ OH site
  46. ^ OK site
  47. ^ OR site
  48. ^ PA site
  49. ^ RI site
  50. ^ SC site
  51. ^ SD site
  52. ^ TN site
  53. ^ TX site
  54. ^ UT site
  55. ^ VT site
  56. ^ VA site
  57. ^ WA site
  58. ^ WV site
  59. ^ WI site
  60. ^ WY site