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

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

State and territorial organizations[edit]

  Democratic majority

State/Territorial Party Chair Start Elected Executive Offices Upper House Seats Lower House Seats Website
Democratic National Committee Jaime Harrison January 21, 2021
(+3 Independents in caucus)
Voting members:

Non–voting members:

[1]
Alabama Democratic Party Randy Kelley August 13, 2022 [2]
Alaska Democratic Party Mike Wenstrup May 8, 2022
(+8 Republicans in grand coalition)

(+4 Independents and 1 Republicans in caucus, –2 Caucusing with the Republicans)
[3]
Arizona Democratic Party Yolanda Bejarano January 28, 2023 [4]
Democratic Party of Arkansas Grant Tennille October 2, 2021 [5]
California Democratic Party Rusty Hicks June 1, 2019 [6]
Colorado Democratic Party Shad Murib April 1, 2023 [7]
Democratic Party of Connecticut Nancy DiNardo June 11, 2020 [8]
Delaware Democratic Party Betsy Maron November 15, 2020
Acting: November 15, 2020 – June 12, 2021
[9]
Florida Democratic Party Nikki Fried February 25, 2023 [10]
Democratic Party of Georgia Nikema Williams January 26, 2019 [11]
Democratic Party of Hawaii Dennis Jung May 29, 2022 [12]
Idaho Democratic Party Lauren Necochea March 12, 2022 [13]
Democratic Party of Illinois Lisa Hernandez July 30, 2022 [14]
Indiana Democratic Party Mike Schmuhl March 20, 2021 [15]
Iowa Democratic Party Rita Hart January 23, 2021 [16]
Kansas Democratic Party Vicki Hiatt March 4, 2019 [17]
Kentucky Democratic Party Colmon Elridge November 16, 2020 [18]
Louisiana Democratic Party Katie Bernhardt September 12, 2020
(+3 Independents in caucus)
[19]
Maine Democratic Party Drew Gattine March 20, 2021 [20]
Maryland Democratic Party Ken Ulman November 18, 2023 [21]
Massachusetts Democratic Party Steve Kerrigan April 24, 2023 [22]
Michigan Democratic Party Lavora Barnes February 3, 2019 [23]
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party Ken Martin January 3, 2011 [24]
Mississippi Democratic Party Cheikh Taylor July 6, 2023 [25]
Missouri Democratic Party Russ Carnahan March 18, 2023 [26]
Montana Democratic Party Robyn Driscoll July 14, 2019 [27]
Nebraska Democratic Party Jane Kleeb December 17, 2016 Nebraska Legislature
(Officially nonpartisan)
[28]
Nevada Democratic Party Daniele Monroe-Moreno March 4, 2023 [29]
New Hampshire Democratic Party Ray Buckley March 25, 2007 [30]
New Jersey Democratic State Committee LeRoy Jones Jr. June 17, 2021 [31]
Democratic Party of New Mexico Jessica Velasquez April 24, 2021 [32]
New York State Democratic Committee Jay Jacobs January 15, 2019 [33]
North Carolina Democratic Party Anderson Clayton February 11, 2023 [34]
North Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League Party Patrick Hart May 8, 2021 [35]
Ohio Democratic Party Liz Walters January 14, 2021 [36]
Oklahoma Democratic Party Alicia Andrews June 8, 2019 [37]
Democratic Party of Oregon Rosa Colquitt March 26, 2023 [38]
Pennsylvania Democratic Party Sharif Street June 18, 2022 [39]
Rhode Island Democratic Party Joe McNamara October 9, 2014 [40]
South Carolina Democratic Party Christale Spain April 29, 2023 [41]
South Dakota Democratic Party Jennifer Slaight-Hansen April 17, 2023
Acting: April 17, 2023 – May 1, 2023
[42]
Tennessee Democratic Party Hendrell Remus January 16, 2021 [43]
Texas Democratic Party Gilberto Hinojosa June 9, 2012 [44]
Utah Democratic Party Diane Lewis September 29, 2021
Acting: September 29, 2021 – December 5, 2021
[45]
Vermont Democratic Party David Glidden February 18, 2023
(+2 Progressives)

(+7 Progressives and 5 independents in caucus)
[46]
Democratic Party of Virginia Susan Swecker March 27, 2015 [47]
Washington State Democratic Party Shasti Conrad January 28, 2023 [48]
West Virginia Democratic Party Mike Pushkin June 18, 2022 [49]
Democratic Party of Wisconsin Ben Wikler July 1, 2019 [50]
Wyoming Democratic Party Joe Barbuto April 8, 2017 [51]
American Samoa Democratic Party Ti’a Reid October 22, 2020
(Officially nonpartisan)

(Officially nonpartisan)
[52]
District of Columbia Democratic State Committee Charles Wilson September 20, 2018 D.C. Council
[53]
Democratic Party of Guam Tony Babauta October 27, 2021 Guam Legislature
Northern Mariana Islands Democratic Party Jonathan Cabrera March 20, 2022
(+3 independents in caucus)

(+12 independents in caucus)
[54]
Puerto Rico Democratic Party Charlie Rodríguez February 7, 2017 [55]
Democratic Party of the Virgin Islands Glen Smith August 1, 2020 Legislature of the Virgin Islands
[56]
Democrats Abroad Martha McDevitt-Pugh June 11, 2023 N/A N/A N/A [57]

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