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ProudNewEnglander
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« on: June 22, 2013, 10:55:43 AM »

Mind if I jump in? I happen to have all this information at my fingertips.

Since you're doing Racine, Kenosha, and Brown, I'll begin with some of the others.

Dane:                       Obama %                Romney %
Albion (T):                65.6                         33.1
Belleville (V):            71.5                         27.3
Berry (T):                 57.6                         41.5
Black Earth (T):        59.5                         39.6
Black Earth (V):        69.5                         29.7
Blooming Grove (T): 73.0                         25.4
Blue Mounds (T):     56.3                         42.7
Blue Mounds (V):     65.3                         33.9
Bristol (T):               53.6                         45.5
Brooklyn (V):           65.3                         32.8
Burke (T):                58.7                         40.1
Cambridge (V):        59.5                         39.3
Christiana (T):         57.6                         41.6
Cottage Grove (T):  58.9                         40.2
Cottage Grove (V):  62.4                         36.7
Cross Plains (T):      57.0                         42.3
Cross Plains (V):      63.3                         35.6
Dane (T):                 49.5                         48.6
Dane (V):                58.9                          40.5
De Forest (V):         62.5                          36.2
Deerfield (T):           58.2                          41.4
Deerfield (V):          64.8                          33.5
Dunkirk (T):            65.2                           33.7
Dunn (T):                63.3                          35.8
Edgerton (C):         67.4                          32.6
Fitchburg (C):         70.3                          28.6
Madison (C)Sad          78.2                          19.9
Madison (T):           85.9                          11.7
Maple Bluff (V)        55.8                          43.4
Marshall (V):           64.7                          34.4
Mazomanie (T):      63.3                          36.0
Mazomanie (V):      68.5                          30.3
McFarland (V):        63.9                          35.1
Medina (T):            54.9                           43.7
Middleton (C):        70.6                           28.1
Middleton (T):        51.6                           47.6
Monona (C):          75.2                           23.5
Montrose (T):        67.2                           31.8
Mount Horeb (V):   64.6                           34.2
Oregon (T):           61.1                           38.0
Oregon (V):           65.3                           33.5
Perry (T):               65.0                           34.4
Plsnt. Springs (T):  56.6                           42.3
Primrose (T)          68.6                           29.8
Rockdale (V):        71.7                           26.7
Roxbury (T):          57.4                           42.1
Rutland (T):           63.7                           35.3
Shorewood Hills (V):83.4                         15.6
Springdale (T):      57.2                           42.1
Springfield (T):      54.2                           45.4
Stoughton (C):      69.0                           30.0
Sun Prairie (C):     62.8                           36.1
Sun Prairie (T):      60.8                           38.5
Vermont (T):         66.3                           32.3
Verona (C):           62.5                           36.4
Verona (T):           58.9                           40.2
Vienna (T):           50.6                           48.6
Waunakee (V):     55.6                           43.8
Westport (T):       55.9                           43.5
Windsor (T):         58.1                           40.9
York (T):               55.8                           43.2

Obama won every municipality, and only got below 50% in one. He even routinely got above 60% in the rural townships. Dane County certainly deserves its liberal reputation.
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ProudNewEnglander
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« Reply #1 on: June 23, 2013, 09:29:21 PM »

I admit I'm not exactly sure what you're asking. If you're wondering if I have, or know where to find, precinct results for other states, I do indeed. I have the precinct (and municipality) results for MA, MI, MN, and IA as well as WI, and I have municipality results for the rest of New England, NJ, some PA counties, and CA.

If you want the links, just respond and I'll post them.

Also, do you know where to find the Ohio precinct results for the 2012 election? I've looked on the OH SOS website, and they don't seem to have posted the precinct results yet.
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ProudNewEnglander
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« Reply #2 on: June 24, 2013, 09:02:51 PM »

Apparently I can't post links until I have 20 comments, something I don't have yet. Sorry. Once I do have 20 comments I'll post the links.
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ProudNewEnglander
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« Reply #3 on: June 26, 2013, 01:53:10 PM »

In case nobody has said this before: Welcome to the Forum, ElectionsGuy and ProudNewEnglander! Being a number cruncher myself, I really appreciate your contributions.

Thank you.

Thank you also!

Also, do you know where to find the Ohio precinct results for the 2012 election? I've looked on the OH SOS website, and they don't seem to have posted the precinct results yet.

They haven't posted the statewide precinct results yet, but if you look at the County Board of Elections websites you can find a lot of them, like Cuyahoga County for instance. I'd suggest googling "[county you want] Board of Elections".

This might work, however it would be very time-consuming. Some counties might not have the results on their websites and I would have to e-mail them, and other counties might have the results in a bad format (I know this for a fact, in fact I did this exact thing for Pennsylvania after the 2008 election). However, I could take care of the entire state in an hour or two if it was all in one Excel spreadsheet.
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