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« Reply #25 on: June 11, 2019, 04:29:07 PM »

Sorry for the delay in keeping this thread updated with maps.

Shame on you!!! How dare you!!1!11! Wink

So, Monroe County seems to be a sanctuary for hipster Hoosiers?

Indiana University-Bloomington explains it all. Very similar to Boone County, Missouri (Columbia, where Mizzou, the flagship of the University of Missouri System, is).

I suppose I can skip Kentucky and work on Oklahoma for you Smiley

I have caught a fleeting glimpse of Oklahoma, and it seems like an area-covering Bernie sweep.
Clinton won Oklahoma and Osage Counties; Cruz won Tulsa, Washington and Canadian Counties plus the panhandle, and (most of) the rest went to Bernie. Grin
It's really strange to see McCurtain County vote for a Democrat, and that by such a huge margin... Shocked
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« Reply #26 on: June 15, 2019, 06:44:58 PM »

Keep this going!
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« Reply #27 on: June 17, 2019, 05:48:28 AM »



LOUISIANA STATEWIDE TOTALS/PERCENTAGES
Hillary Rodham Clinton 221,733 (38.28%)
Donald J. Trump 124,854 (21.56%)
Ted Cruz 113,968 (19.68%)
Bernie Sanders 72,276 (12.48%)
John R. Kasich 19,359 (3.34%)
Steve Burke 4,785 (0.83%)
Ben Carson 4,544 (0.78%)
John Wolfe 4,512 (0.78%)
Martin O'Malley 2,550 (0.44%)
Jeb Bush 2,145 (0.37%)
Willie Wilson 1,423 (0.25%)
Keith Judd 1,357 (0.23%)
Rocky De La Fuente 1,341 (0.23%)
Michael A. Steinberg 993 (0.17%)
Henry Hewes 806 (0.14%)
Rand Paul 670 (0.12%)
Mike Huckabee 645 (0.11%)
Chris Christie 401 (0.07%)
Carly Fiorina 243 (0.04%)
Tim Cook 219 (0.04%)
Rick Santorum 180 (0.03%)
Lindsey Graham 152 (0.03%)
Peter Messina 48 (0.01%)

BEST PARISHES
Clinton: St. James (66.02%)
Trump: Livingston (33.60%)
Cruz: Bossier (32.34%)
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« Reply #28 on: June 17, 2019, 05:57:50 AM »



MARYLAND STATEWIDE TOTALS/PERCENTAGES
Hillary Rodham Clinton 573,242 (41.67%)
Bernie Sanders 309,990 (22.53%)
Donald J. Trump 248,343 (18.05%)
John R. Kasich 106,614  (7.75%)
Ted Cruz 87,093 (6.33%)
Uncommitted (D) 29,949 (2.18%)
Ben Carson 5,946 (0.43%)
Rocky De La Fuente 3,582 (0.26%)
Marco Rubio 3,201 (0.23%)
Jeb Bush 2,770 (0.20%)
Rand Paul 1,533 (0.11%)
Chris Christie 1,239 (0.09%)
Carly Fiorina 1,012 (0.07%)
Mike Huckabee 837 (0.06%)
Rick Santorum 478 (0.03%)

BEST COUNTIES
Clinton: Prince George's (67.74%)
Trump: Garrett (43.91%)

Even though Sanders didn't win a county, his best was Baltimore City where he got 29.33% of all votes cast.
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« Reply #29 on: June 17, 2019, 06:10:10 AM »



MASSACHUSETTS STATEWIDE TOTALS/PERCENTAGES
Hillary Rodham Clinton 606,822 (32.76%)
Bernie Sanders 589,803 (31.84%)
Donald J. Trump 312,425 (16.87%)
John R. Kasich 114,434 (6.18%)
Marco Rubio 113,170 (6.11%)
Ted Cruz 60,592 (3.27%)
Ben Carson 16,360 (0.88%)
Uncommitted (D) 8,090 (0.44%)
Jeb Bush 6,559 (0.35%)
Write-ins (D) 4,927 (0.27%)
Martin O' Malley 4,783 (0.26%)
Uncommitted (R) 3,220 (0.17%)
Write-ins (R) 2,325 (0.13%)
Chris Christie 1,906 (0.10%)
Rand Paul 1,864 (0.10%)
Rocky De La Fuente 1,545 (0.08%)
Carly Fiorina 1,153 (0.06%)
Jim Gilmore 753 (0.04%)
Mike Huckabee 709 (0.04%)
George Pataki 500 (0.03%)
Rick Santorum 293 (0.02%)

BEST COUNTIES
Clinton: Suffolk (47.35%)
Sanders: Franklin (53.60%)
Trump: Plymouth (23.85%)
Kasich: Barnstable (7.53%)
Rubio: Worcester (7.34%)

P.S. I will do a towns map for all the New England states (minus Maine) after all the states have been completed! Next up will be Michigan, Mississippi, and Montana!
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« Reply #30 on: June 17, 2019, 06:20:44 AM »


That looks like a typical gubernatorial election county map. Tongue
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« Reply #31 on: March 31, 2020, 12:34:58 PM »

Bumping this
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« Reply #32 on: March 31, 2020, 03:16:12 PM »

I wanna see texas
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« Reply #33 on: March 31, 2020, 09:38:44 PM »

All 2020 candidates (Biden red):
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All D vs. All R:
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All D vs. Trump:
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« Reply #34 on: April 01, 2020, 01:33:18 AM »

All 2020 candidates (Biden red):
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All D vs. All R:
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All D vs. Trump:
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Could you do this for 2016 as well?
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« Reply #35 on: April 01, 2020, 11:04:41 AM »

All 2020 candidates (Biden red):
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All D vs. All R:
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All D vs. Trump:
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Could you do this for 2016 as well?

2016 (Rubio is orange, Kasich is purple):
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All D vs. All R:
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Raw D-R Swing (2016 to 2020):
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D-R Swing Relative to Each State's Overall D-R Swing (2016 to 2020):
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« Reply #36 on: April 06, 2020, 10:57:02 PM »

All 2020 candidates (Biden red):
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All D vs. All R:
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All D vs. Trump:
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Could you do this for 2016 as well?

2016 (Rubio is orange, Kasich is purple):
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All D vs. All R:
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Raw D-R Swing (2016 to 2020):
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D-R Swing Relative to Each State's Overall D-R Swing (2016 to 2020):
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Do you have both party results on precinct/township levels?
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