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Former President tack50
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« on: December 12, 2020, 03:27:57 PM »

In a way it might not be as impressive as others, but I am kind of surprised it has not appeared yet

US House of Representatives elections, 2020



(assuming NY-22 and IA-02 end up as Republican)
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Former President tack50
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« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2020, 03:42:02 PM »

I have also tried very hard to come up with a non-US example and it is much harder than what it seems. Here go my best tries:

Canada 2019



This would work even better if the NT and the Yukon hadn't gone for the Liberals, but still should be close enough



Italy 2006 (Lower House)



Technically this doesn't work because L'Ulivo did win here; but the election was ridiculously close and they won by only 0.06%


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« Reply #2 on: December 17, 2020, 07:36:12 PM »

Since I just noticed this from my response on another thread, here are a couple regional election maps from Spain. While Spain does not have any maps like that nationally; it does have them regionally:

1999 Catalan election (PSC beats CiU by 0.2% in the popular vote; even if CiU does get more seats)



2012 Andalusian election (PP beats PSOE by 1.1%; though PSOE got into government anyways)



Interestingly you also get 2 radically different maps; in the first PSOE wins in the major cities (the 3 darker red counties are in the Barcelona metropolitan area) and in the second instead they sweep the countryside but lose in the major cities
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