Tuesday, December 9, 2003

South Carolina Get-Out-The-Vote Maps

Thanks to: South Carolina Progressive Network's Missing Voter Project


FairVote2020 has developed interactive maps showing extensive constituency information on minority voters in South Carolina. The first map below -- Unregistered Non-whites in South Carolina -- shows the unregistered non-white population as of 2002. Over 380,000 non-whites 18 and over are not registered to vote.

The second map shows non-white turnout on election day in November 2002. South Carolina records the race of voters on election day, so the percentages and counts in this map are actual counts -- not estimates. About 263,000 registered non-whites did not vote in the November 2002 election, resulting in a statewide turnout rate of about 50% for registered minority voters.

Other maps can be reached by clicking on "Compare Maps" on the left. These additional maps include census data on race, ethnicity and income. Map 26 shows Bush-Kerry results by precinct and is also available as a KMZ file for viewing in Google Earth.

Below links to those maps you will find links to maps in Adobe format which are also "zoomable." The Adobe maps include unregistered non-whites by county and maps showing precinct details for unregistered non-whites in municipalities with population over 10,000.

More detailed Adobe maps are available for 550 precincts statewide that are 40% or more minority voting age, with an estimated 50 or more non-whites of voting age who are unregistered.

Unregistered Non-whites in South Carolina

Google-FairData Base Map (start with a Google map interface)

2/06 Polling places on a Google map -- Charleston,Cherokee, Greenville, Spartanburg, York .

Map 1 -- Unregistered Non-whites over 18 by 2002 precinct

At a scale of about 20 miles, the number of unregistered non-whites (by 2002 precinct) is displayed in purple boxes. When you click on ZOOM TO and then click on the map -- voter registration and demographic data for the precinct selected will appear in a table below the map. Click on INFO and then click on the map for more detailed data.

Note: Registered voter data by specific race or ethnicity is unavailable in South Carolina. All minorities are subsumed under one category -- non-white. In actuality, in most precincts, all but a small percentage of the non-white population is African American. The Latino population is growing in South Carolina, but it is not yet the demographic force that it has become in neighboring North Carolina and Georgia. However, there are locales where Latinos outnumber the African American population, e.g. Hilton Head Island in Beaufort County.

Map 2 -- Non-white Turnout in 2002 by 2002 Precinct

At a scale of about five miles, the number of registered non-whites (by 2002 precinct) who did not turn out on election day is displayed in purple boxes. This is an actual count compiled by the State Election Commission.

Sources: Census 2000; South Carolina State Budget and Control Board and South Carolina State Election Commission.

Map 20 -- Focus Precincts

Statewide Focus Precincts

This map shows about 550 precincts statewide - where more than 40% of the voting age population is African American, with an estimated 50 or more unregistered African Americans. There are about 200,000 unregistered African Americans in these precincts.

Street-level printer-ready detail maps can be downloaded by clicking on the INFO button and then on the precinct of interest. Next select "Focus Precincts" and select the Adobe map link from the lower half of the pop-up window. The block-level estimates in these maps are based on a geocoded voter list. Approximately 85% of African Americans registered to vote statewide were geocoded. Most of the remainder live in rural areas where address matching is more problematic.

Batch downloads for the Adobe files organized by county can be accessed via this directory:

http://fairplan.u31.infinology.net/SouthCarolinaAccess/Maps/FocusPrecincts/

For a map-linked spreadsheet bridging between the Adobe maps and the interactive map (with built-in sorting features) click here. Try Democracy South's Greensboro, NC tutorial..

Other map #s -- Block-Group Socio-Economic Detail Maps

Sources: Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF 1) 100-Percent Data and SF 3 Sample Data

Map 21 -- Bush-Gore by County (Head-to-Head Contest)

Note that congressional lines are for the 109th congress ( 2005-2006), not the historical 2000 boundaries.

Source: Dave Leip's Atlas of US Presidential Elections

Map 22 -- Bush-Kerry by County (Head-to-Head Contest)

At a scale of about 200 miles, green labels show votes cast for the two major party candidates by county.

This map does not display election returns below the county level.

Source: Dave Leip's Atlas of US Presidential Elections, 12/03/04.

Map 23 -- Party Affiliation (State Senate) 2007

Map 24 -- Party Affiliation (State House) 2007

Map 25 -- Party Affiliation (Congress) 2007

Map 26 - Bush-Kerry by Precinct (Head-to-Head Contest -- 2004 precincts)

Excludes third-party votes. Absentee ballots have not been assigned to precincts.

View Map 26 in Google Earth (click for details)

Sources: South Carolina State Budget and Control Board and South Carolina State Election Commission.


High Detail "Zoomable"-- Adobe format -- zoom to 200+)

These maps are set to print at 11" by 17" but can be enlarged at Kinkos .

Click on the links below to see the index of maps, then click on the file name. It will take a few moments for the file to load into the Acrobat reader, depending upon the speed of your internet connection. To save and then view a map file (the best method for accessing these files), right click on the file name, then choose 'Save Target As' (Internet Explorer) or 'Save Link As' (Netscape). Files range from 300k to 800k in size.

  • Communitywide Maps--South Carolina municipalities w/ population over 10,000 (44)

Unregistered non-whites in 2002 by 2002 Precinct

Each map displays an area approximately 15 miles wide. About two-thirds of the state's non-white population lives in the areas shown on these maps.

These maps can be used for orientation purposes with the "focus precinct" block-level maps below. The numbers displayed in purple boxes show unregistered or inactive voters and will match the unregistered voter count in the footer portion of the block-level "focus precinct" maps.

Minority Turnout in 2002 by 2002 Precinct

Each map displays an area approximately 15 miles wide. About two-thirds of the state's non-white population lives in the areas shown on these maps.

  • Statewide Focus Precincts

40% and above

Street-level detail maps showing estimated unregistered African-Americans by census block. There are about 550 printer-ready Adobe maps available for download -- showing precincts where more than 40% of the population is minority voting age, with an estimated 50 or more unregistered non-whites. There are about 200,000 unregistered African Americans in these precincts.

Census blocks shaded in grey have African-American voting age populations below 40%.

See also: map-linked spreadsheet.

Approximately 85% of African Americans registered to vote statewide are geocoded. The remainder live in rural areas where address matching is more problematic or use PO Boxes or General Delivery.

20% to 40% Precincts

450 more street-level maps employing the same methodology as above, but for precincts with 20% to 40% African-American voting age population. About 100,000 unregistered African Americans live in these precincts.

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List of Churches and Schools in Low Minority Turnout Precincts (Adobe format)

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