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NOVA Green
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« on: November 27, 2020, 08:31:08 PM »

Ohio now has every precinct and even gives breakdown by municipality https://www.ohiosos.gov/elections/election-results-and-data/2020/ .  Pretty good and wish all states did this.  Feel free to check out and comment on anything interesting.  I know California gives results by municipality, but do any other states do this or do you have dig each one up individually?

Pretty much all States in New England...

Off-hand I'm thinking Wisconsin also does, but haven't looked at the numbers out there for a bit.
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« Reply #1 on: November 27, 2020, 08:41:43 PM »

To add to that point---

Generally States where Townships are a subcomponent of Local Government are pretty good about coding their precincts by City Name, so for example it makes it relatively easy in States like PA, IN, IL, IA, (Or as I just did on another thread OH) etc... to crunch Municipal numbers because of how they code precincts, rather than having to delve through County Precinct Maps, Cross-matching against Mayoral / City Council recent elections, etc...
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« Reply #2 on: November 27, 2020, 11:53:09 PM »

Hunting Valley is exurban ultra rich areas by the way. It is also on the east side.It just looks rural because all the mansions are hidden behind the tree line in Google maps.  It was Romney +50 !. It also has a precinct in the neighboring county Geagua.

What was the 2020 numbers?
 I can't find it on the excel sheet, it only has the congressional precincts for hunting valley?

Link to the Ohio Precinct Sheet:

https://www.ohiosos.gov/elections/election-results-and-data/2020/

Here is a screengrab from the 2020 Official website, including the precinct coding:



Hunting Valley- 2020:

Biden:   212  (49.2%)          +0.7% Trump    (+13.1% DEM SWING '16 > '20)
Trump:  215  (49.9%)
Misc:       4
Total:    431                         +8.0% TV Increase '16 > '20

Hunting Valley- 2016:

HRC:     162  (40.6%)          +14.0% Trump
Trump:  218  (54.6%)
Misc:       19
Total:    399
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« Reply #3 on: November 28, 2020, 02:58:01 AM »

I don't know how Hillary Clinton did in 2016 in these areas, but Joe Biden won a number of the wealthiest places in Ohio. I'm probably going to make a separate thread of this just so we can keep track of how the wealthy vote shifted again in a bunch of places. Anyways, Bloomberg mentioned on their 100 Richest list that the qualifier this year was $220k+ mean household income (MHI), but they removed places with less than 2,000 households so I did a little digging to find and download the data they used (I'm not paying for personal use of Terminal lol). The only ones I can see on their big list are Indian Hill, Pepper Pike, and New Albany so I guess we have a good representation of each of the three Cs but I'll include places between these three just to add some more information, although these other towns will be smaller.

Going from wealthiest to least wealthy (comparatively):

Hunting Valley with an MHI of $448k -- Cleveland suburb
Biden 261 - Trump 275 (48.7 - 51.3, R +2.6)

The Village of Indian Hill with an MHI of $318k -- Cincinnati suburb
Biden 1,911 - Trump 2,431 (44.0 - 56.0, R +12.0)

Bentleyville with an MHI of $318k -- Cleveland suburb
Biden 336 - Trump 295 (53.2 - 46.8, D +6.4)

Coldstream (no vote data since it's a CDP within a township) with an MHI of $281k -- Cincinnati suburb
Anderson Twp. which it is contained within voted Biden 13,208 - Trump 14,808 (47.1 - 52.9, R +5.Cool

Pepper Pike with an MHI of $267k -- Cleveland suburb
Biden 3,166 - Trump 1,434 (68.8 - 31.2, D +37.6)

New Albany with an MHI of $265k -- Columbus suburb
Biden 3,607 - Trump 2,996 (54.6 - 45.4, D +9.2)

These areas generally follow the conventional Northeast to Southwest order of liberal to conservative for the larger three towns while the other two are practically 50/50 given how small they are. I'd be interested in seeing the Clinton numbers and especially the Obama '12 ones.

Welcome to the Forum!!!

There was a similar thread back in '16 about the "Wealthiest Cities / Towns which Swung DEM for PRES"

Def worthy of a 2020 revisit... Wink

I have been thing about creating a similar thread now that 2020 Precinct results are rolling in...  Smiley

https://talkelections.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=259050.0

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« Reply #4 on: November 28, 2020, 05:02:55 PM »

Looks like west parts of Hamilton county went massively Trump, somewhere in the 70s which is unusually high for suburban areas.  Yes they are semi-rural but still seems rather high, any reason why?


White flight of german catholics from Cinci, but yes they are incredibly Republican for such an area. Hamilton is 4 parts
First is Cinci
2nd is diversifying burbs in the north
3rd is White college burbs in the east.
Last is the exurbs in the west.

Isn't there also a significant population of those of Appalachian decent in parts of Hamilton County, as well as even some neighborhoods within the Cinci?

It's been a few decades since I lived in SW OH, but I recall that being part of the social and political fabric of the region.

The City of Cinci even passed a law banning discrimination against people of Appalachian Heritage some time back.
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