The Liberal Democrats, who had won overall control of the council in 2009, increased their majority to six seats.
The Liberal Democrats provided the strongest challenge and increased their vote by nearly 20%, but this was not enough to take the seat.
Therefore, both Democrats and Republicans increased by 2 seats.
In the House, Democrats have steadily increased the number of races where they are competing.
Republicans said Democrats would inevitably increase spending and taxes, leaving the government worse off.
The Democrats increased their margin in the House by five seats, to 258-to-177.
The Democrats also increased their majority in the Senate.
The Democrat increased its daily circulation from 53,671 to 76,119.
After the election, the Democrats increased its majority to 51, while the Republican minority shrank to 29.
In the Assembly, the Democrats increased their majority by three seats.