Anyone able to code Washoe County and get breakdown by city. Curious what Reno, Sparks results were.
For Clark county, if someone can give me precinct #'s for Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Paradise, and Henderson, I can calculate those. Especially curious if Trump held Henderson or Biden flipped it.
I'm gonna post this here Miles, so that we keep the data organized, and not dispersed through several unrelated threads.
Anyways, I went through Clark County's PDF which conveniently labels the precincts located in the cities. Bear in mind, I converted the file to Excel, and then ran them through filters, so these numbers might have errors, I really don't know. If someone else has different numbers, feel free to correct me!
Las Vegas: Biden 54.25 - Trump 43.66
North Las Vegas: Biden 64.22 - Trump 33.54
Henderson: Trump 51.74 - Biden 46.29
Paradise is unincorporated, so its precincts are not labeled in the document. I'm afraid I cannot crunch the numbers for that one.
So looks like rest of Clark county almost same as Las Vegas? Interesting as Trump getting 44% in Las Vegas is pretty high for a city.
Compared to countywide numbers, it didn't move much vs 2016.
In 2016 the city voted 52.9-41.2 for Clinton.
Wonder how things went by precinct. Has large Hispanic community so did Trump like elsewhere improve in heavy Hispanic areas even if he lost them? Likewise wondering if the heavily white areas swung towards Biden as it seems pretty much without exception almost all white areas in metro areas swung towards Biden even where Trump won them.
Also saw in Fox News exit poll Trump got 19% of African-American vote in Nevada which I believe was highest of any state. Perhaps many working in service industry concerned about future lockdowns which Trump opposes. By contrast looks like Biden won white females for Nevada while Romney won this group in 2012.
Las Vegas proper includes a lot of rapid-growth suburban/exurban areas and excludes a lot of the urban core (much of which is in North Las Vegas and Paradise). The City of Las Vegas was only 32% Latino in 2010, barely more than Clark County as a whole (29%). A lot of the Latino population in Clark County is in unincorporated areas east of Las Vegas proper. Similar for the Black population; Las Vegas is 11% Black, same as Clark County, although North Las Vegas is 19% Black.