Iowa Caucuses – Tuesday, January 3rd 2012
Results: NY Times Washington Post Washington Post’s Interactive campaign tracker shows Rick Santourum has made the most campaign stops. Iowa Caucuses – Tuesday, January 3rd (NY Times and Washington...
View ArticleNew Hampshire Primary – Tuesday, January 10th 2012
Mitt Romney wins the New Hampshire primary with 39% of the vote. Ron Paul takes second with 23%, Huntsman 16%, Gingrich and Santorum with 9%. New Hampshire Primary Results – […]
View ArticleSouth Carolina Primary – Saturday, January 21st
Newt Gingrich wins the South Carolina with 40% of the vote. Romney follows with 28%, Santorum 17% and Paul 13%.
View Article2012 Electoral Map Prediction
With just days to go until the 2012 Presidential election, Barack Obama appears on course to be reelected with 303 electoral votes over Mitt Romney. Of the swing states, Obama […]
View Article2008 Precinct Level Maps
Stanford has compiled a map of the 2008 presidential vote that shows voting at the precinct level. The map is interactive and really shows the rural-republican and urban-democratic leanings. from […]
View Article2012 Campaign Finance Maps
The 2012 Presidential election is projected to cost nearly 6 billion dollars. The maps and websites below show where it is being raised and where it is being spent. Not […]
View ArticleFind Where to Vote Map
Visit google.com/elections/ed/us/vote and enter your address to find information on where you vote on election day, Tuesday November 6th 2012. Important: You must be registered in order to vote. Voting...
View Article2012 Florida Political Maps
Florida was the tipping point state in 2000 that gave George W. Bush the presidency over Al Gore and with 29 electoral votes it could play a similar role in […]
View ArticleElectoral College: How Much Is Your Vote Worth?
Slate has a great map showing this disparity in vote value by state as a result of the Electoral College. In Wyoming, your vote has the highest value with just […]
View Article2012 Electoral Map Predictions: 11-6 Election Day
With less than 24 hours until the last vote of the 2012 Presidential election is cast, Barack Obama appears on course to be reelected. The polls in swing states show […]
View ArticleGuides to Watching the 2012 Election
In addition to the presidential election, there are 435 congressional races, 33 senate races, and 11 gubernatorial contests to keep an eye on. Here is a round up of some […]
View ArticleGerrymandering
DistrictMojo has created an interactive tool that identifies the most gerrymandered congressional districts and has an accompanying post on “Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Gerrymandering“....
View Article2012 Ohio Political Maps
Source: NY Times Source: NY Times Pre-Election Coverage Below Like 2004, the 2012 Presidential election may come down to who wins Ohio. Polls show Obama with a slight lead over […]
View ArticleGoogle Election Explorer
Google has built an interactive map showing where the candidates has spent money of advertising, where they have raised money fundraising and where they have traveled to campaign. view interactive maps
View Article2012 Virginia Political Maps
Source: NY Times Source: NY Times Pre-Election Coverage Below Barack Obama won Virginia in 2008 becoming the first Democratic candidate for President to do so since 1964. Polling shows the […]
View Article2012 Electoral Map: Barack Obama Wins
Barack Obama wins 2nd term as US President. Electoral Votes* Popular Vote** Barack Obama (D) – 303/332 59,584,661 – 51.1% Mitt Romney (R) – 206...
View Article2012 Senate Map
Note: Will be Updated As Results Are Finalized and New Maps Created source: NY Times Senate Election Results: New York Times CNN Fox Politico
View Article2012 House of Representatives Map
Note: Will be Updated As Results Are Finalized and New Maps Created source: NY Times House of Representatives Election Results: New York Times CNN Fox Politico
View ArticleHistory in Red and Blue (and Green and Purple) via Sabato’s Crystal Ball
History in Red and Blue (and Green and Purple)via Sabato’s Crystal Ball Simple maps can teach a lot. Presidential election maps show at a glance where the nation was at […]
View ArticleThe 2016 Results We Can Already Predict via Politico
The 2016 Results We Can Already Predict via Politico there are two predictions we can make at this point. First, if Republicans lose either Florida or Ohio, the nominee has […]
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