1992 Presidential Election by Congressional District (user search)
       |           

Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
Did you miss your activation email?
June 15, 2024, 05:24:09 PM
News: Election Simulator 2.0 Released. Senate/Gubernatorial maps, proportional electoral votes, and more - Read more

  Talk Elections
  Presidential Elections - Analysis and Discussion
  U.S. Presidential Election Results (Moderator: Dereich)
  1992 Presidential Election by Congressional District (search mode)
Pages: [1]
Author Topic: 1992 Presidential Election by Congressional District  (Read 35838 times)
nclib
Atlas Icon
*****
Posts: 10,305
United States


« on: January 09, 2011, 08:34:36 PM »

How many districts Clinton carried in Texas?

18 for Clinton, 12 for Bush (but Bush won his districts with much bigger average margins of course, which gave him the edge).

Even though the VRA requires some districts to favor Democrats--appears to be nine on that map, the six at the border, two in Houston, and one in Dallas, aside from that, Clinton won 9 white-majority (or plurality) to 12 for Bush. Very impressive.

Illinois is surprising, I expected that northern Ill. was more GOP back then and southern Ill. more Dem back then, but I was surprised at the extent.
Logged
nclib
Atlas Icon
*****
Posts: 10,305
United States


« Reply #1 on: January 22, 2011, 08:08:44 PM »

The following CD's went for Bush in 1992 and Gore in 2000 (since this not clouded by redistricting):

CD    Rep. in 2000

PA-7 (Weldon)
MI-11 (Knollenberg)
IL-10 (Kirk)
CA-10 (Tauscher)
CA-28 (Dreier)
CA-46 (Sanchez)
NJ-4 (Smith)
NJ-7 (Ferguson)
NJ-12 (Holt)
NY-1 (Grucci)
NY-2 (Israel)
NY-13 (Fossella)
NY-19 (Kelly)
NY-24 (McHugh)

Most are affluent suburban districts near liberal large cities.
Logged
Pages: [1]  
Jump to:  


Login with username, password and session length

Terms of Service - DMCA Agent and Policy - Privacy Policy and Cookies

Powered by SMF 1.1.21 | SMF © 2015, Simple Machines

Page created in 0.024 seconds with 13 queries.