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Leadership positions in state legislatures

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Leadership Positions in State Legislatures

President of the SenatePresident Pro TemporeSenate Majority LeaderSenate Minority LeaderHouse Majority LeaderHouse Minority LeaderState Speaker of the House

Leadership at the state legislative level refers to a range of different positions, includingsenate presidents andpresidents pro tempore,house and assembly speakers, andminority andmajority leaders.

Voters typically have little direct say in who holds these positions. Instead, the members of the legislatures themselves usually select their leadership. A notable exception to this rule are the 26 state senates in which thelieutenant governor serves as the senate president. Voters generally elect lieutenant governors directly (except inTennessee andWest Virginia where the title of lieutenant governor is given to the Senate leader, whom the members of the chamber have the responsibility of selecting).

While the power and authority—and even the names—of leadership positions vary from chamber-to-chamber and state-to-state, leaders in state legislatures generally play influential roles in the four, often interconnected, areas listed below.

The Legislative Process

All levels of leadership in state legislatures play a role in determining a bill’s chances of becoming a law, but top leadership positions can exert decisive control over these processes. Presiding officers such as speakers and senate presidents (or presidents pro tem), for example, can use parliamentary procedures to shape debates to their liking. Legislative leaders also control the processes through which legislation is referred to committees, and they often dictate the ebb and flow of the legislative calendar. This latter power helps leaders to set agendas for their party and the chamber as a whole and to develop strategies for executing those agendas. On top of all of this, leaders are usually the chief deal makers, negotiating both with members of the other party and factions within their own.

Elections

Leaders often play a significant role in both the public and behind-the-scenes processes of state legislative elections. For example, they might appear at a legislator’s or candidate's campaign event or hold a fundraiser for them. Similarly, they might work with state party officials to develop strategies for holding on to their majority, for flipping their chamber or a specific seat, or for filling potential vacancies.

Management

Institutional management covers an array of tasks, including making committee assignments, naming committee chairs, appointing legislators to task forces, enforcing disciplinary measures, managing office spaces, and overseeing the chamber’s facility staff.

Career Advancement

Because legislative leaders make committee assignments and hold the keys to the committee chair positions, they have the power to advance and stall the career of individual legislators. A leader, for example, could advance the career of an up-and-coming legislator by naming him or her as the chair of a powerful committee that comes with a high public profile and the ability to influence important legislation. Alternatively, a leader could also appoint that legislator as a rank-and-file member of a lesser known and less influential committee, thereby diminishing that legislator’s influence and their public profile.

State legislative leadership positions

State senates

State houses

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President of the Senate
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AL:Will Ainsworth (R) •AK:Gary Stevens (R) •AZ:Warren Petersen (R) •AR:Leslie Rutledge (R) •CA:Eleni Kounalakis (D) •CO:James Coleman (Colorado) (D) •CT:Susan Bysiewicz (D) •DE:Kyle Evans Gay (D) •FL:Ben Albritton (R) •GA:Burt Jones (R) •HI:Ronald Kouchi (D) •ID:Scott Bedke (R) •IL:Don Harmon (D) •IN:Micah Beckwith (R) •IA:Amy Sinclair (R) •KS:Ty Masterson (R) •KY:Robert Stivers (R) •LA:Cameron Henry (R) •ME:Matthea Daughtry (D) •MD:William Ferguson IV (D) •MA:Karen Spilka (D) •MI:Garlin Gilchrist II (D) •MN:Bobby Joe Champion (D) •MS:Delbert Hosemann (R) •MO:David Wasinger (R) •MT:Matt Regier (R) •NE:Joe Kelly (Nebraska) (R) •NV:Stavros S. Anthony (R) •NH:Sharon Carson (R) •NJ:Nicholas Scutari (D) •NM:Howie Morales (D) •NY:Antonio Delgado (D) •NC:Rachel Hunt (D) •ND:Michelle Strinden (R) •OH:Robert McColley (R) •OK:Matt Pinnell (R) •OR:Rob Wagner (D) •PA:Austin Davis (D) •RI:Valarie Lawson (D) •SC:Thomas Alexander (R) •SD:Tony Venhuizen (R) •TN:Randy McNally (R) •TX:Dan Patrick (R) •UT:Stuart Adams (R) •VT:John Rodgers (Vermont) (R) •VA:Ghazala Hashmi (D) •WA:Denny Heck (D) •WV:Randy E. Smith (West Virginia) (R) •WI:Mary Felzkowski (R) •WY:Bo Biteman (R)
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State senate majority leaders
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AL:Steve Livingston (R) •AK:Catherine A. Giessel (R) •AZ:John Kavanagh (R) •AR:Blake Johnson (R) •CA: TBD •CO:Robert Rodriguez (D) •CT:Bob Duff (D) •DE:Bryan Townsend (D) •FL:Jim Boyd (R) •GA:Jason Anavitarte (R) •HI:Dru Kanuha (D) •ID:Lori Den Hartog (R) •IL:Kimberly Lightford (D) •IN:Chris Garten (R) •IA:Michael T. Klimesh (R) •KS:Chase Blasi (R) •KY:Max Wise (R) •ME:Teresa Pierce (D) •MD:Nancy King (D) •MA:Cynthia Stone Creem (D) •MI:Winnie Brinks (D) •MN:Erin Murphy (D) •MO:Tony Luetkemeyer (R) •MT:Tom McGillvray (R) •NV:Nicole Cannizzaro (D) •NH:Regina Birdsell (R) •NJ:Teresa Ruiz (New Jersey) (D) •NM:Peter Wirth (D) •NY:Andrea Stewart-Cousins (D) •NC:Michael Lee (R) •ND:David Hogue (R) •OH:Theresa Gavarone (R) •OK:Julie Daniels (R) •OR:Kayse Jama (D) •PA:Joe Pittman (R) •RI:Frank Ciccone (D) •SC:Shane Massey (R) •SD:Jim Mehlhaff (R) •TN:Jack Johnson (R) •UT:Kirk Cullimore (R) •VT:Kesha Ram Hinsdale (D) •VA:Scott Surovell (D) •WA:Jamie Pedersen (D) •WV:Patrick Martin (R) •WI:Devin LeMahieu (R) •WY:Tara Nethercott (R)
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Speakers of the House
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AL:Nathaniel Ledbetter (R) •AK:Bryce E. EdgmonAZ:Steve Montenegro (R) •AR:Brian Evans (R) •CA:Robert Rivas (D) •CO:Julie McCluskie (D) •CT:Matthew Ritter (D) •DE:Melissa Minor-Brown (D) •FL:Daniel Anthony Perez (R) •GA:Jon Burns (R) •HI:Nadine Nakamura (D) •ID:Mike Moyle (R) •IL:Chris Welch (D) •IN:Todd Huston (R) •IA:Pat Grassley (R) •KS:Daniel Hawkins (R) •KY:David Osborne (R) •LA:Phillip DeVillier (R) •ME:Ryan Fecteau (D) •MD:Joseline Peña-Melnyk (D) •MA:Ronald Mariano (D) •MI:Matt Hall (Michigan) (R) •MN:Lisa Demuth (R) •MS:Jason White (Mississippi) (R) •MO:Jon Patterson (R) •MT:Brandon Ler (R) •NV:Steve Yeager (D) •NH:Sherman Packard (R) •NJ:Craig Coughlin (D) •NM:Javier I. Martínez (D) •NY:Carl Heastie (D) •NC:Destin Hall (R) •ND:Robin Weisz (R) •OH:Matt Huffman (R) •OK:Kyle Hilbert (R) •OR:Julie Fahey (D) •PA:Joanna McClinton (D) •RI:K. Joseph Shekarchi (D) •SC:G. Murrell Smith Jr. (R) •SD:Jon Hansen (R) •TN:Cameron Sexton (R) •TX:Dustin Burrows (R) •UT:Mike Schultz (Utah) (R) •VT:Jill Krowinski (D) •VA:Don Scott (Virginia) (D) •WA:Laurie Jinkins (D) •WV:Roger Hanshaw (R) •WI:Robin Vos (R) •WY:Chip Neiman (R)
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State house majority leaders
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AL:Scott Stadthagen (R) •AK:Charles Kopp (R) •AZ:Michael Carbone (R) •AR:Howard Beaty (R) •CA:Cecilia Aguiar-Curry (D) •CO:Monica Duran (D) •CT:Jason Rojas (D) •DE:Kerri Evelyn Harris (D) •FL:Tyler Sirois (R) •GA:Chuck Efstration (R) •HI:Sean Quinlan (D) •ID:Jason Monks (R) •IL:Robyn Gabel (D) •IN:Matthew Lehman (R) •IA:Bobby Kaufmann (R) •KS:Chris Croft (R) •KY:Steven Rudy (R) •LA:Blake Miguez (R) •ME:Matthew Moonen (D) •MD:David Moon (D) •MA:Michael Moran (D) •MI:Bryan Posthumus (R) •MN:Harry Niska (R) •MO:Alex Riley (R) •MT:Steve Fitzpatrick (R) •NV:Sandra Jauregui (D) •NH:Jason Osborne (R) •NJ:Louis Greenwald (D) •NM:Reena Szczepanski (D) •NY:Crystal Peoples-Stokes (D) •NC:Brenden Jones (R) •ND:Mike Lefor (R) •OH:Marilyn John (R) •OK:Mark Lawson (R) •OR:Ben Bowman (D) •PA:Matthew Bradford (D) •RI:Christopher Blazejewski (D) •SC:Davey Hiott (R) •SD:Scott Odenbach (R) •TN:William Lamberth (R) •UT:Casey Snider (R) •VT:Lori Houghton (D) •VA:Charniele Herring (D) •WA:Joe Fitzgibbon (D) •WV:Pat McGeehan (R) •WI:Tyler August (R) •WY:Scott Heiner (R)


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