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Thousands of elections are held in America every year. Each of them reveals a little bit about us as a country. Election results don’t just tell us who won; they shine a spotlight on the political dividing lines that drive history forward and tell us the story of how our communities and our nation have changed over time.
Nothing in politics will ever be more accurate than election data. No poll will tell you with absolute certainty what worked and what didn’t in a campaign. Only careful analysis at the precinct and individual voter levels can do that. Technology allows us to mine this information like never before, mapping subtle changes in turnout and voter attitudes down to the neighborhood level, and building a powerful knowledge base about how elections are won.
2005 Portfolio
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France’s European Constitution Referendum, by Region |
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Iraqi Election Results, by Province |
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2004 Portfolio
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Bush Vote Gain, 2000-2004 |
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U.S. Presidential Vote Swing, 2000-2004 |
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2002 Portfolio
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2000 Portfolio
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U.S. Presidential Vote Swing, 1996-2000 |
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Flyover of D.C. Area 2000 Precinct Results |
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California Presidential Vote Swing By Census Tract, 1996-2000 |
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West Virginia 2000 Presidential Election Results by Precinct |
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Articles by Patrick Ruffini
Nixing Democracy (National Review Online, April 12, 2002)
Schundler Could’ve Won (National Review Online, November 7, 2001)
The Truth About Bush and Latinos (National Review Online, September 6, 2001)
Resources
Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections
The Federal Elections Project at American University
Voter Lists Online
The Almanac of American Politics 2002
California Statewide Database
Geography Network Tiger 2000 Data
U.S. Census Cartographic Boundary Files
ESRI ArcExplorer
Keyhole Corp.’s EarthViewer




































