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Lowest party flips by state
Presidential party flips since 2000.
This measure has no better end. The order describes the states, it does not rank them — see the other direction.
How many times the two-party presidential winner changed between adjacent elections from 2000 through 2024. A zero means the same party led in every available election; it does not measure the size of the margin.
- 1Alaska0
- 2Alabama0
- 3Arkansas0
- 4California0
- 5Connecticut0
- 6District of Columbia0
- 7Delaware0
- 8Hawaii0
- 9Idaho0
- 10Illinois0
- 11Kansas0
- 12Kentucky0
- 13Louisiana0
- 14Massachusetts0
- 15Maryland0
- 16Maine0
- 17Minnesota0
- 18Missouri0
- 19Mississippi0
- 20Montana0
- 21North Dakota0
- 22Nebraska0
- 23New Jersey0
- 24New York0
- 25Oklahoma0
- 26Oregon0
- 27Rhode Island0
- 28South Carolina0
- 29South Dakota0
- 30Tennessee0
- 31Texas0
- 32Utah0
- 33Vermont0
- 34Washington0
- 35West Virginia0
- 36Wyoming0
- 37Colorado1
- 38New Hampshire1
- 39Virginia1
- 40Arizona2
- 41Georgia2
- 42Indiana2
- 43North Carolina2
- 44New Mexico2
- 45Nevada2
- 46Ohio2
- 47Florida3
- 48Iowa3
- 49Michigan3
- 50Pennsylvania3
- 51Wisconsin3
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<iframe src="https://movermath.com/embed/party-flips" width="100%" height="420" style="border:0" loading="lazy" title="Presidential party flips since 2000 by state"></iframe>Source: MIT Election Data and Science Lab, County Presidential Election Returns 2000–2024. · How this is built