9 low GINI states, Utah through Minnesota all have two senators from the same party. There are 6 Ds and 12 Rs.
18 high GINI states, New York down to Arkansas (Alabama excepted) also all have two senators from the same party. There are 16 Ds and 20 Rs.
States with a split Senate delegation tend to be in the middle of the GINI range. States with senators from the same party tend to be at the ends of the GINI range, and at both ends there is only a slight preference for Republicans given that Republicans were in the overall majority.
The average GINI for Democratic Senators is 0.4677, and 0.4619 for Republicans.
18 high GINI states, New York down to Arkansas (Alabama excepted) also all have two senators from the same party. There are 16 Ds and 20 Rs.
States with a split Senate delegation tend to be in the middle of the GINI range. States with senators from the same party tend to be at the ends of the GINI range, and at both ends there is only a slight preference for Republicans given that Republicans were in the overall majority.
The average GINI for Democratic Senators is 0.4677, and 0.4619 for Republicans.