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presidential-precinct-map-2020 reviews and mentions
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Daily Discussion Thread: September 14, 2021
Here is a link explaining why some states are incomplete. The NYTimes map is by precinct and some states report results by county or township instead of precinct. Therefore, the data is incompatible with the map.
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Weekly Discussion Thread - Monday, June 28, 2021
The Times specifies in their “about the data” Github page why the remaining data won’t be displayed, since those lazy fuckers didn’t go as far as the 20-something giganerd did to assemble the entire nation’s data.
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Importing geojson data into R
I'm trying to use the NYT precinct-level election results for an analysis in R, but having difficulty loading the data. The github post for the data is located here. And the data can be downloaded here.
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Months after Trump complaints, some courts are finding irregularities in 2020 elections
Before you assume things are impossible, I’d highly recommend you actually look at the data for yourself. This dataset has actual precinct by precinct outcomes and you can see that it is absolutely expected that some precincts will vote overwhelmingly (98+%) for one candidate. Of course, if you believe you’ve found the story of the century (and it would be) that there was a precinct that had 10,000+ plus votes that were 100% for one candidate, I’m all ears.
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Incredibly detailed map, almost to the block,of the 2020 Presidential Election votes
I posted a link, which was from the NYTime's graphic, about the data. This is the github link ("About Data") from the black box in the upper left corner of the page. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/upshot/2020-election-map.html?referringSource=articleShare
- The New York Times just released its map of the 2020 election results down to the precinct level.
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Looking to find a way to scrape precinct level data if possible.
The data is here: https://github.com/TheUpshot/presidential-precinct-map-2020
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Daily Discussion Thread: February 2, 2021
Ah, yeah, they actually give all the details on their github here.
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Bluest precinct in Seattle?
They released the underlying data that you can parse yourself if you wanted: https://github.com/TheUpshot/presidential-precinct-map-2020
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