Announcing 2012 presidential results by *legislative* district (15 states so far (user search)
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« on: July 29, 2013, 06:52:34 PM »

This is an awesome project.

I wonder which states have the greatest number of D+ districts held by Republicans and R+ districts held by Democrats? Probably Iowa or New Mexico for the first and West Virginia for the second. Of course you could argue gerrymandered seats fit into that as well. When considering that, it'd be... what? Michigan or North Carolina for Republicans and still West Virginia for Democrats?
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