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  1. California State Senate elections, 2020: Democrats gained seats in the 2020 elections for California State Senate, preserving their supermajority. Twenty seats in the chamber were up for election in 2020. [100%] 2022-10-06 [State Senate elections, 2020] [California elections, 2020]...
  2. Texas State Senate elections, 2020: Republicans lost a seat in the 2020 elections for Texas State Senate, but preserved their majority. Sixteen seats in the chamber were up for election in 2020. [100%] 2025-04-27 [State Senate elections, 2020] [Texas elections, 2020]...
  3. Impact of term limits on state senate elections in 2020: Of the 86 state legislative chambers that held elections in 2020, 12 senate chambers included incumbents who were unable to run for re-election due to term limits. In the 23 chambers affected by term limits in 2020, 1,356 ... [70%] 2021-12-24 [State legislative elections, 2020] [SLP_impact_of_term_limits_analysis]...

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