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« Reply #125 on: December 24, 2020, 08:18:44 PM »

So I decided to take a peak at some of the other States using ENR engines to see if there were similar issues in the 2020 GE, as we experienced in Kentucky.

West Virginia (55 Counties)Sad

I decided to take a brief survey of the (10) largest Counties to see if precinct level results were available:

Those available use the ENR to download by Precinct on the Right side of the webpage.

1.)  Kanawha County:

https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/WV/Kanawha/106230/web.264614/#/summary?v=270920%2F

2.)  Berkeley County:

https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/WV/Berkeley/106212/web.264614/#/summary?v=271085%2F

3.)   Monongalia County:

https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/WV/Monongalia/106241/web.264614/#/summary?v=270934%2F

4.)  Cabell County:

https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/WV/Cabell/106216/web.264614/#/summary?v=270899%2F

5.) Wood County

https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/WV/Wood/106264/web.264614/#/summary?v=272203%2F

6.)  Raleigh County:

https://results.enr.clarityelections.com//WV/Raleigh/106251/web.264614/#/?v=271228/

7.)  Harrison County:

https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/WV/Harrison/106227/web.264614/#/summary?v=271653%2F

8.)  Mercer County:

https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/WV/Mercer/106238/web.264614/#/summary?v=270930%2F

9.)  Putnam County:

https://results.enr.clarityelections.com//WV/Putnam/106250/web.264614/#/?v=270946/


10.) Marion County:

https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/WV/Marion/106234/web.264614/#/summary?v=271115%2F

It does not appear that West Virginia had any issues reporting precinct level election results in 2020, despite the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Kentucky needs to be called out, since they appear to be an outlier when it comes to election reporting, using COVID-19 as an excuse for lack of transparency.

I will take a look at Arkansas shortly, where I recall there were certain counties where there were gaps in results in their ENR Engine back in 2018...





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« Reply #126 on: December 26, 2020, 08:59:51 PM »

California--- 12/26/20 Update:

Added Kern County to the California Directory upthread.

https://talkelections.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=412981.msg7770737#msg7770737

Currently missing Precinct Level results for (5) Counties in California:

Colusa
Del Norte
Inyo
Mariposa
Sutter
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« Reply #127 on: December 27, 2020, 12:28:02 AM »

Westchester County, NY's results are here:

https://citizenparticipation.westchestergov.com/images/stories/pdfs/canvassgeneral.pdf
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« Reply #128 on: December 27, 2020, 01:06:53 AM »


Thanks cinyc !!!

Westchester County has been added to the New York Directory Index upthread!

https://talkelections.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=412981.msg7832585#msg7832585
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« Reply #129 on: December 27, 2020, 02:55:23 AM »

Now that we are seeing official Statewide Precinct Level Results Reporting, it is perhaps time to review certain States which may or may not have official results published.

I have received multiple requests through PM for precinct level results from Oregon (For example), and although the State of Oregon may or may not end up dumping all of the precinct data in one place for 2020, the State Reporting Agency is lagging far behind most Counties in the State.

Oregon 2020 Precinct Results by County:

Baker County:

https://results.oregonvotes.gov/resultsSW.aspx?type=FED&map=CTY

*** Official OR Reporting agency. Click on County Results and then precinct results ***

Benton County:

https://www.co.benton.or.us/sites/default/files/fileattachments/elections/archive/7099/2020nov03_precinct_results.pdf

Clackamas County:

https://dochub.clackamas.us/documents/drupal/29332f74-37bf-4131-ab6d-392b1cc263d7

Clatsop County:

https://www.co.clatsop.or.us/sites/default/files/fileattachments/clerk_amp_elections/page/25361/precinct_summary.pdf

Columbia County:

https://www.columbiacountyor.gov/media/Election/110320_General_CERTIFIED%20FINAL_1.pdf

Coos County:

http://www.co.coos.or.us/Portals/0/County%20Clerk/Elections/Elections%202020/2020Novcanvassofvotescomplete.pdf?ver=2020-11-20-130502-163

Curry County:

https://www.co.curry.or.us/11.3.20%20Official%20Precinct.pdf

Deschutes County:

https://weblink.deschutes.org/Public/DocView.aspx?id=94542&dbid=0&repo=LFPUB

Douglas County:

https://www.co.douglas.or.us/clerk/documents/OfficialFinalPrecinctLevelAbstractCertified.pdf

Gilliam County:

http://www.co.gilliam.or.us/Official%20Abstract-11-18-20.pdf

Harney County:

https://www.co.harney.or.us/PDF_Files/County%20Clerk/Elections%202020/2020-161%20Abstract%20of%20Votes%20Cast%20for%202020%20General%20Election%20November%203.pdf

Hood River County:

https://www.co.hood-river.or.us/vertical/sites/%7B4BB5BFDA-3709-449E-9B16-B62A0A0DD6E4%7D/uploads/Official_Election_Results_by_Precinct.pdf

Jackson County:

*** Scroll down and download "Official Results- Precinct Level Report"

Jefferson County:

https://www.jeffco.net/sites/default/files/fileattachments/county_clerk/page/3241/general_election_abst._11-3-20.pdf

Josephine County:

http://www.co.josephine.or.us/SIB/files/Clerk/Certified%20Precinct%20Level%20Results%2011-3-20.pdf

Klamath County:

https://www.klamathcounty.org/DocumentCenter/View/27244/Precinct-Report-Certified-Results-pdf

Lake County:

https://results.oregonvotes.gov/resultsSW.aspx?type=FED&map=CTY

*** Official OR Reporting agency. Click on County Results and then precinct results ***

Lane County:

https://apps.lanecounty.org/Elections/Document.ashx?id=2909

Linn County:

http://www.co.linn.or.us/elections/ElectionArchive/20201103_precinct.pdf

Marion County:

https://www.co.marion.or.us/CO/elections/Results/Documents/20201103/Official%20Precinct%20Results%2011-23-20.pdf

Morrow County:

https://www.co.morrow.or.us/clerk/page/statewide-election-night-results

*** Click on each of the (5) precincts listed for individual results ***

Multnomah County:

https://multco.us/elections/precinct-results-november-2020-general-election

Polk County:

https://www.co.polk.or.us/sites/default/files/fileattachments/elections/page/26921/precinct_report_summary.pdf

Sherman County:

https://results.oregonvotes.gov/resultsSW.aspx?type=FED&map=CTY

*** Official OR Reporting agency. Click on County Results and then precinct results ***

Union County:

https://union-county.org/elections/2020/general/OfficialFinalAbstract.pdf

Wallowa County:

https://results.oregonvotes.gov/resultsSW.aspx?type=FED&map=CTY

*** Official OR Reporting agency. Click on County Results and then precinct results ***

Wasco County:

https://cms5.revize.com/revize/wascocounty/document_center/Clerk/Elections/Wasco%20County%20Nov%203-2020%20General%20Election%20Certified%20Abstract%20Precinct%20Detail.pdf

Washington County:

https://www.co.washington.or.us/AssessmentTaxation/Elections/ElectionsArchive/upload/Ballots-Cast-per-Contest-with-Precincts.pdf

Wheeler County:

https://app.box.com/s/mzwi3t6n2jpopmlnqs9y7kilxb0dr5zg/file/743217615316

Yamhill County:


https://www.co.yamhill.or.us/sites/default/files/election-results/nov2020/canvass.pdf
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« Reply #130 on: December 27, 2020, 09:49:47 AM »

How many precincts are missing for a national map to be created ?
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« Reply #131 on: December 28, 2020, 11:21:41 AM »

How many precincts are missing for a national map to be created ?

I have official precinct-level results for all counties except: 37 in MO, 2 in MI, 3 in PA, 6 in NY, 5 in CA, 5 in IN, a bunch in KS (they should be releasing statewide precinct results within a few weeks) and TX, and whatever is going on in KY. I'm also waiting on NC to release their results with absentees assigned to polling places, which they usually release in January or February. There are also a handful of counties where I have the results, but am waiting on updated precinct maps.
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« Reply #132 on: January 04, 2021, 04:45:37 PM »

California--- 12/26/20 Update:

Added Kern County to the California Directory upthread.

https://talkelections.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=412981.msg7770737#msg7770737

Currently missing Precinct Level results for (5) Counties in California:

Colusa
Del Norte
Inyo
Mariposa
Sutter

Inyo is here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1z20jq_K2kpbpRtqlC7AgpSoRMeEFCOCehqxLXgQWmOA/edit#gid=555746950
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« Reply #133 on: January 05, 2021, 12:29:36 AM »

California--- 12/26/20 Update:

Added Kern County to the California Directory upthread.

https://talkelections.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=412981.msg7770737#msg7770737

Currently missing Precinct Level results for (5) Counties in California:

Colusa
Del Norte
Inyo
Mariposa
Sutter

Inyo is here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1z20jq_K2kpbpRtqlC7AgpSoRMeEFCOCehqxLXgQWmOA/edit#gid=555746950

Thanks RI!!!

Link added to the CA Directory upthread.

(Map still needs updating)

https://talkelections.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=412981.msg7770737#msg7770737
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« Reply #134 on: January 05, 2021, 12:32:13 AM »

Utah--- Kane County Updated- 20/29 Counties Reporting by Precinct

https://kane.utah.gov/gov/dept/clerk-auditor/2020-election-canvass-results/

Utah Directory updated upthread.

(Map update to follow later).


https://talkelections.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=412981.msg7771402#msg7771402
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« Reply #135 on: January 05, 2021, 12:40:38 AM »
« Edited: January 05, 2021, 12:44:18 AM by NOVA Green »

HUGE UPDATE:

Kansas has finally uploaded their GE Precinct results to one website location (As RI indicated a Week or two back).


https://sos.ks.gov/elections/elections-statistics.html

*** Scroll down to past election results under 2020 and then "General Election Precinct Level Results" and grab for the elected office you are interested in (Might want to move quickly since either they wiped previous year's precinct data from their website awhile back, went through an upgrade and never migrated the data, or maybe I am just going blind ***




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« Reply #136 on: January 05, 2021, 01:24:26 AM »

ANOTHER HUGE UPDATE:

Happy New Years!

Florida has now dumped their 2020 GE Precinct Results.


https://dos.myflorida.com/elections/data-statistics/elections-data/precinct-level-election-results/

***Click on the 2020--- "2020 General Election Folder" and download the 4.7 Mb Zip File broken down by County.   ***

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« Reply #137 on: January 05, 2021, 02:28:04 AM »

OK--- Here is an updated map of where I believe we currently are at with States & Counties reporting by Precinct, at least based upon current State & County links...

Dark Gray Includes links to centralized Sources (Although honestly some will need a revamp / downgrade once exploring county by county).

Light Gray is Texas, courtesy of the Google Drive links provided by jmrtex (Which if is likely missing some counties).

Cyan are the numbers of counties with links provided upthread out of total counties in the State...

(Anybody want to add missing results---- awesome!!!)

Maine--- Didn't color it in, but as jmrtex commented upthread, the best we can get from Maine would be a few Ward Precinct results from Portland, and maybe another Town or so (And even there it really won't be relevant overall--- so haven't been in a rush to create links).

New Jersey--- Well, I got distracted with the National Map, so got distracted before searching for the missing (4) Counties....  Anybody got issues with that, got some Joisey Family Roots, so don't hit me too hard for extreme negligence.  Wink

Kentucky--- I am just 100% pissed off and disappointed in KY to use the COVID-19 as an excuse to eliminate Statewide Reporting links to precinct results....

I spent (30) Minutes a few weeks back going through County by County, looking for Gold and ending up with lumps of Coal  (Not Even--- but metaphorically speaking)...







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« Reply #138 on: January 06, 2021, 01:40:24 PM »
« Edited: January 08, 2021, 09:00:42 PM by jimrtex »

OK--- Here is an updated map of where I believe we currently are at with States & Counties reporting by Precinct, at least based upon current State & County links...

Light Gray is Texas, courtesy of the Google Drive links provided by jmrtex (Which if is likely missing some counties).

I've started going through Google Drive.

So far for ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP(Q)RS (Anderson-Sutton)

219 total counties (86.2% done)
171 are in the Google Drive (which is just a collection of county files in a variety of formats)
13 located on county web sites
35 none located, though I am collecting links to county websites

These 30 represent 16.0% of counties, but 2.13% of the population (naughty Kaufman and Starr) (So I guess we can say 97.9% of returns are in). Unless the SOS can get them to upload their results, it will probably require phone calls or letters.

I need to check on the lege council web site as well. They compile the results for redistricting purposes, which would be the easiest to use when it is completed.
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« Reply #139 on: January 07, 2021, 04:33:08 PM »

OK--- Here is an updated map of where I believe we currently are at with States & Counties reporting by Precinct, at least based upon current State & County links...

Light Gray is Texas, courtesy of the Google Drive links provided by jmrtex (Which if is likely missing some counties).

I've started going through Google Drive.

So far for ABCDEFGHIJKLMN (Anderson-Nueces)

178 total counties (70% done)
136 are in the Google Drive (which is just a collection of county files in a variety of formats)
12 located on county web sites
30 none located, though I am collecting links to county websites

These 30 represent 1.83% of the population (naughty Kaufman!) (So I guess we can say 98.2% of returns are in). Unless the SOS can get them to upload their results, it will probably require phone calls or letters.

I need to check on the lege council web site as well. They compile the results for redistricting purposes, which would be the easiest to use when it is completed.

Excellent work!

So probably what I will do later is go through and generated a map of Texas indicating reporting status to make it an easier visual reference.

Texas has so many counties that I can't even quantify how much time I spent searching county websites back after the 2018 election, so again this makes it so much easier for anyone trying to locate data being able to pull the vast majority of them off of the google drive!
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« Reply #140 on: January 07, 2021, 04:36:21 PM »

California Update:   Mariposa County

You can download in Excel from the link below:

https://www.mariposacounty.org/363/Current-Election-Information

For a PDF version:

https://www.mariposacounty.org/DocumentCenter/View/87418/SOV-PDF

Only missing (3) Counties from California:

Colusa
Del Norte
Sutter

I have updated the California post accordingly.
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« Reply #141 on: January 07, 2021, 04:56:35 PM »

Indiana: Results by Precinct from the State

So I must have somehow missed this previously, perhaps because it is not intuitive, but Indiana does have a single source to download precinct data from the State elections department.

https://enr.indianavoters.in.gov/site/index.html

Click on the Download results tab at the top of the webpage.

Then select "Download Offices Data by XYZ file format"

NOTE: Counties are not required to report to the State by precinct and a brief summary indicates that there are some counties missing (Benton County for example).

I will try to go through the list and figure out what's missing later on when I have a bit more time.


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« Reply #142 on: January 08, 2021, 01:53:23 AM »

Missouri Update--- Added (18) Counties:

Added:
Atchison
Butler
Cooper
Dunklin
Lawrence
Livingston
Monroe
Nodaway
Perry
Pettis
Pulaski
St Clair
Saint Genevieve
Saline
Stone
Taney
Warren
Washington

MO INDEX:

https://talkelections.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=412981.msg7771450#msg7771450

Here is a map of the current status for MO Counties linked.



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« Reply #143 on: January 08, 2021, 03:14:36 AM »

INDIANA UPDATE--- (67/92 Counties With Precinct Data Linked


I went through and reconciled the precinct data sets on the Indiana State websites with counties which have 2020 GE precinct results posted on their local websites.:

Indiana State website:

https://enr.indianavoters.in.gov/site/index.html

*** Click on download results. Then Download Offices data in your preferred file format. Note some Counties are not available in precinct format ***

County Level Links:

https://talkelections.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=412981.msg7784519#msg7784519

Here is a Map of the combined results available:




Currently Missing Official links for:


Benton
Clay
Daviess
Dearborn
Fayette
Hancock
Jackson
Jasper
Jay
Lawrence
Montgomery
Newton
Orange
Owen
Parke
Perry
Pulaski
Randolph
Ripley
Scott
Starke
Switzerland
Warren
Warrick
Washington



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« Reply #144 on: January 08, 2021, 08:58:09 PM »

OK--- Here is an updated map of where I believe we currently are at with States & Counties reporting by Precinct, at least based upon current State & County links...

Light Gray is Texas, courtesy of the Google Drive links provided by jmrtex (Which if is likely missing some counties).

I've started going through Google Drive.

So far for ABCDEFGHIJKLMN (Anderson-Nueces)

178 total counties (70% done)
136 are in the Google Drive (which is just a collection of county files in a variety of formats)
12 located on county web sites
30 none located, though I am collecting links to county websites

These 30 represent 1.83% of the population (naughty Kaufman!) (So I guess we can say 98.2% of returns are in). Unless the SOS can get them to upload their results, it will probably require phone calls or letters.

I need to check on the lege council web site as well. They compile the results for redistricting purposes, which would be the easiest to use when it is completed.

Excellent work!

So probably what I will do later is go through and generated a map of Texas indicating reporting status to make it an easier visual reference.

Texas has so many counties that I can't even quantify how much time I spent searching county websites back after the 2018 election, so again this makes it so much easier for anyone trying to locate data being able to pull the vast majority of them off of the google drive!
I can do a map.

It would be a monumental task to normalize the data.

What is interesting is that most of the counties that don't have results, don't have their own website. Instead they use websites hosted by the association of counties. All they have to do is put links to files. It appears that the links are actually inserted by the niece of the county clerk who is taking a computer literacy class in high school. Depending on the timing she may be off to college when the general election came around, and so there may be results from the primaries in the spring or not the general elections. You may also find links to previous years elections but not 2020.

During the 2019 session, the LWV was complaining that there were not sample ballots on county web sites, or information about polling places, so voters who live in a county of 3000 people without internet service beyond dial-up would not know when or where to vote.

So they made counties post all this information on the county web site. Meanwhile the requirement to send to the SOS precinct canvass results has been in effect for a decade but is not enforced. I suspect that county election officials will forget to post sample ballots, etc. for the next election.
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« Reply #145 on: January 09, 2021, 03:05:37 AM »

OK--- Here is an updated map of where I believe we currently are at with States & Counties reporting by Precinct, at least based upon current State & County links...

Light Gray is Texas, courtesy of the Google Drive links provided by jmrtex (Which if is likely missing some counties).

I've started going through Google Drive.

So far for ABCDEFGHIJKLMN (Anderson-Nueces)

178 total counties (70% done)
136 are in the Google Drive (which is just a collection of county files in a variety of formats)
12 located on county web sites
30 none located, though I am collecting links to county websites

These 30 represent 1.83% of the population (naughty Kaufman!) (So I guess we can say 98.2% of returns are in). Unless the SOS can get them to upload their results, it will probably require phone calls or letters.

I need to check on the lege council web site as well. They compile the results for redistricting purposes, which would be the easiest to use when it is completed.

Excellent work!

So probably what I will do later is go through and generated a map of Texas indicating reporting status to make it an easier visual reference.

Texas has so many counties that I can't even quantify how much time I spent searching county websites back after the 2018 election, so again this makes it so much easier for anyone trying to locate data being able to pull the vast majority of them off of the google drive!
I can do a map.

It would be a monumental task to normalize the data.

What is interesting is that most of the counties that don't have results, don't have their own website. Instead they use websites hosted by the association of counties. All they have to do is put links to files. It appears that the links are actually inserted by the niece of the county clerk who is taking a computer literacy class in high school. Depending on the timing she may be off to college when the general election came around, and so there may be results from the primaries in the spring or not the general elections. You may also find links to previous years elections but not 2020.

During the 2019 session, the LWV was complaining that there were not sample ballots on county web sites, or information about polling places, so voters who live in a county of 3000 people without internet service beyond dial-up would not know when or where to vote.

So they made counties post all this information on the county web site. Meanwhile the requirement to send to the SOS precinct canvass results has been in effect for a decade but is not enforced. I suspect that county election officials will forget to post sample ballots, etc. for the next election.

Bolded a section of special interest...

I recall experiencing this in 2018 when trying to bird dog Texas precinct results from County websites, and being like WTF is this ??

Trying to track down County websites in Missouri (Searching for official precinct results in '18), I noticed a similar phenomenon, where many counties did not even have their own websites!

Personally I would love to see a large massive scale infrastructure bill pass early on in Biden's first Year.

I said the same thing in Trump's 1st Year... would have proudly supported a massive infrastructure investment program, regardless of my Socialist Avatar, in order to rebuild the bridges, the roads, schools, and internet access for every county and every single community in America.

Biden's #2 Priority (COVID-19 being # 1), should be a massive infrastructure bill will benefits every State, every County, and with a significant investment in rural areas left behind under the "digital divide"...

Let's reunite America and rebuild America as well...
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« Reply #146 on: January 11, 2021, 03:13:32 AM »
« Edited: January 26, 2021, 06:26:41 PM by jimrtex »

Edit: Reclassified Kimble and Pecos to pct_pct.

This is a final tally for all 254 counties.


formatcountiespopulationpop %
xlsx39962981032.86%
xls81544170.53%
xlsb121261797.25%
txt2711506433.93%
csv49648744522.14%
asc88341962.85%
pdf36296290910.11%
xml1290600.10%
pct_pct343767501.29%
web13496980616.96%
none385868112.00%
25429308026100.00%

I'll start from the bottom.

none 38 counties I could find no precinct results. This is 15.0% of counties, but the represent only 2.00% of the population.

I have included a link to the "elections" page or county clerk page. Some of these might not have entered the e-mail era (unless they still have an aol address). But you might be able to find a phone number or mailing address. In Texas, the default elections officer is the County Clerk, while the Tax Assessor/Collector is responsible for voter registration (this is a vestige of when there was  no voter registration, but you would simply show your poll tax receipt in order to vote).

A larger county may have a dedicated elections staff (or a staffer) under the county clerk, while in the smallest counties, the county clerk may be responsible for everything: marriage licenses, county records, etc. Some counties have a formal elections administrator. The county may decide to have an appointed elections administrator, who is appointed by the county clerk, the tax assessor/collector, the county judge, and the chairs of the Democratic and Republican parties. In the best cases, this may result in a hyper-nonpartisan technocrat (in one instance the elections administrator actually did not personally register to vote, so as to not have to choose a primary ballot). In other cases, it might be a little more partisan if four of the five appointers are from one party, elected on a partisan basis or a party chair, they are likely to also have some partisanship or less likely to act independently.

On some of the web sites there will be the summary results for the entire county. There might be precinct results, but not for November 2020. They likely exist if for no other reason that the vote counting machines produced the reports.

Footnote: In Texas, the county commissioners are elected from commissioners precincts. There are four commissioners in every county Loving (100 people) to Harris (4.75 million). Since election precincts can't cross commissioner precinct boundaries, every county has at least four election precincts. The commissioner precincts tend to be of similar area as well as roughly equal population. In many counties, the county commissioner is responsible for county facilities, particularly county roads in his commissioner precinct (I suspect in the smallest counties, a county road grader or dump truck is parked in his farm yard. A county barn is a building holding county vehicles. Redistricting involves not only making sure populations are balanced, but that facilities are balanced as well. In small counties, you may find all four precincts include part of the county seat (only town in the county, so as to balance population). In larger counties, the election precincts may be numbered based on commissioners precincts (101, ..., 201, ..., 301, ..., 401, ...).

This is illustrated for Washington County:

http://www.co.washington.tx.us/upload/page/0898/docs/Elections/new%20washington%20county%20map.pdf

The black-yellow-black lines separate commissioner precincts. The numbers in red are election precinct numbers (the precinct numbers run from 01 to 21, with the commissioner precinct as a prefix).

The commissioners precincts converge in Brenham, the county seat and largest town (see bottom inset). It appears that commissioners precincts 1 and 4 have had to expand at the expense of 2 and 3 to balance population.

Take particular attention to the secondary inset at the lower right (box in main inset). Election Precinct 307 crosses Election Precinct 104. Precinct 307 is only the width or Park Street, but where it dead-ends at Main Street is the Washington County Courthouse. The Precinct 3 commissioner can drive to the courthouse without leaving his district. This feature does not exist for the Precinct 2 commissioner.


Kaufman138814nonehttps://www.kaufmancounty.net/elections/about/
Starr64930nonehttp://www.co.starr.tx.us/page/starr.County.Clerk
Matagorda36638nonehttp://www.co.matagorda.tx.us/page/matagorda.Elections
Washington36059nonehttp://www.co.washington.tx.us/page/washington.Elections
Kleberg30568nonehttp://www.co.kleberg.tx.us/page/kleberg.Elections
Uvalde26768nonehttps://uvaldecounty.com/index.php/county/electionsadministrator
Willacy21295nonehttp://www.co.willacy.tx.us/page/willacy.Elections
Gonzales20920nonehttp://www.co.gonzales.tx.us/page/gonzales.County.Clerk
Lavaca20226nonehttps://www.co.lavaca.tx.us/page/lavaca.Elections
Freestone19709nonehttp://www.co.freestone.tx.us/page/freestone.Elections
Jackson14816nonehttp://www.co.jackson.tx.us/page/jackson.VotingElectionInformation
Newton13526nonehttp://www.co.newton.tx.us/page/newton.Elections
Lamb12805nonehttp://www.co.lamb.tx.us/page/lamb.ElectionsHome
Live Oak12262nonehttp://www.co.live-oak.tx.us/page/liveoak.Elections
Zavala11853nonehttp://www.co.zavala.tx.us/page/Elections
Dimmit10134nonehttp://www.dimmitcounty.org/departments/county-clerk/
Jack8926nonehttp://www.jackcounty.org/clerk/
McCulloch7960nonehttp://www.co.mcculloch.tx.us/page/mcculloch.ElectionInfo
Castro7487nonehttp://www.co.castro.tx.us/page/castro.County.Clerk
Childress7327nonehttp://www.childresscountytexas.us/
Presidio6614nonehttp://www.co.presidio.tx.us/page/presidio.Voting.Elections
San Saba6049nonehttp://www.co.san-saba.tx.us/page/sansaba.Elections
Delta5339nonehttps://www.deltacountytx.com/elections.html
Hudspeth5000nonehttp://www.co.hudspeth.tx.us/page/hudspeth.Elections
Mills4867nonehttps://www.co.mills.tx.us/page/mills.Elections
Mason4295nonehttp://www.co.mason.tx.us/page/mason.Elections
Sutton3747nonehttps://www.co.sutton.tx.us/government/county_offices/county_clerk/index.php
Upton3682nonehttp://www.co.upton.tx.us/page/upton.elections
Kinney3673nonehttp://www.co.kinney.tx.us/page/kinney.Elections
Knox3660nonehttps://www.knoxcountytexas.org/offices.htm
Lipscomb3227nonehttp://www.co.lipscomb.tx.us/page/lipscomb.ElectionInformation
Cochran2831nonehttp://www.co.cochran.tx.us/page/cochran.County.Clerk
Concho2616nonehttps://newtools.cira.state.tx.us/page/concho.Elections
Dickens2192nonehttp://www.co.dickens.tx.us/page/dickens.Elections
Edwards1926nonehttp://www.co.edwards.tx.us/page/edwards.electionsnew
Armstrong1886nonehttp://www.co.armstrong.tx.us/page/armstrong.County.Clerk
Glasscock1424nonehttp://www.co.glasscock.tx.us/page/glasscock.Elections
Kent758nonehttp://www.kentcountytexas.us/

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« Reply #147 on: January 12, 2021, 04:22:29 AM »

web 13 counties have posted precinct results on the county web sites BUT not on the SOS web sites.

*Seven counties marked with asterisk are counties that were not on previous lists.

Bexar2026968webhttps://www.bexar.org/DocumentCenter/View/28546/November-3-2020-General-Election-by-Precinct-Text-File
El Paso842368webhttps://el-paso-county-elections.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/files/000/003/188/original/Official_Final_Precinct_by_Precinct_Results.pdf?1605641831
Fort Bend830093webhttps://www.fortbendcountytx.gov/home/showdocument?id=56566
Montgomery619686webhttp://elections.mctx.org/pdf/GEN110320/Unofficial%20Precinct%20Report.pdf?ts=88346
*Nueces364084webhttps://www.nuecesco.com/Home/ShowDocument?id=27609
Rockwall107069webhttps://results.enr.clarityelections.com/TX/Rockwall/
Hunt99603webhttp://www.huntcounty.net/page/hunt.election
*Milam24828webhttp://www.milamcounty.net/upload/page/8929/2020%20General%20Election.pdf
*Montague19826webhttps://results.enr.clarityelections.com/TX/Montague/106712/web.264614/#/summary
*Bosque18723webhttp://www.bosquecounty.us/bosquewebsite/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Official-Results-PCT-by-PCT.pdf
*Hamilton8457webhttp://www.co.hamilton.tx.us/upload/page/8825/Hamilton%20County%20Joint%20General%20Election%202020.pdf
*Jim Hogg5192webhttp://www.co.jim-hogg.tx.us/upload/page/9452/2020%20Home/unofficial_election_precinct_results_11320.pdf
*Collingsworth2909webhttp://www.co.collingsworth.tx.us/upload/page/8101/113general.pdf
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« Reply #148 on: January 12, 2021, 04:53:22 AM »
« Edited: January 26, 2021, 06:34:19 PM by jimrtex »

Edit: Kimble and Pecos added in a new version of pct_pct file;

pctcpct_dataentry_20210122-1337.xlsx


pct_pct 34 counties are combined in a single file on the SOS Google Drive.

pctcpct_dataentry_20210122-1337.xlsx


There is another file with an earlier date, which appears to be the same data with fewer counties. I'm not sure what the nature of this file is. Perhaps instead of uploading the data in a file, election officials can enter the data directly in this file. But that seems like a lot of work since there are two rows per candidate (for all offices on the ballot - and there are lots of offices even for small counties).

A very few of these counties have other files on the SOS Google Drive. I'd probably use the pct_pct files since they are more easily accessible.

 
Van Zandt56917pct_pct
Val Verde49037pct_pct
Titus32784pct_pct
Calhoun21283pct_pct
Frio20556pct_pct
Falls17251pct_pct
Pecos15849pct_pct
Karnes15664pct_pct
Comanche13609pct_pct
Camp13150pct_pct
Rains12644pct_pct
Ward12107pct_pct
Sabine10518pct_pct
Brewster9201pct_pct
San Augustine8186pct_pct
Winkler8083pct_pct
Brooks7082pct_pct
Bailey6987pct_pct
Haskell5638pct_pct
Hansford5382pct_pct
Kimble4315pct_pct
Hardeman3916pct_pct
Baylor3491pct_pct
Real3464pct_pct
Crockett3443pct_pct
Donley3242pct_pct
Schleicher2739pct_pct
Jeff Davis2268pct_pct
Culberson2153pct_pct
Throckmorton1490pct_pct
Cottle1389pct_pct
Stonewall1339pct_pct
Sterling1303pct_pct
King271pct_pct
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« Reply #149 on: January 12, 2021, 04:22:05 PM »

FYI, the file for Coke County, TX appears to be incomplete.
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