Thursday, February 19, 2004

Oklahoma Get-Out-The-Vote Maps

FairVote2020 has developed an interactive map showing voter registration in Oklahoma by precinct as of 2003. There are also interactive maps showing turnout rates of the voting age population in the 2000 presidential contest and Bush-Gore by precinct.

Additional maps include census data on race, ethnicity and income. Change maps by clicking the drop-down menu under "Compare Maps" on the left.

At the end of this page is a link to Adobe maps showing the unregistered voting age population by 2003 precinct for Oklahoma localities with populations greater than 10,000. There is also a link to a second set of maps for the same places displaying Bush-Gore by precinct and a third link with maps showing turnout for the 2000 presidential contest.

Unregistered Over 18 Population in 2003 by Precinct

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

Map 1 (default map) -- Percent Unregistered over 18 in Oklahoma ( 2003 precincts)

At a scale of about 5 miles, the number of voting age persons who are not registered to vote is displayed in purple boxes. This number has not been adjusted for non-citizens. Precinct boundaries are those in effect in 2003. Pie charts display in areas with significant minority population, showing race/ethnicity components for the over 18 population.

Sources: Census 2000, Oklahoma State Election Board, Oklahoma Center for GeoSpatial Information

Maps 2 thru 17 -- Block-Group Socio-Economic Detail Maps

See SocioEcon mapper for map details.

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

Map 18 -- Bush-Gore by 2000 Precinct

Head-to-head contest (minus third party votes). When zoomed in to a scale of about 5 miles, the green lines show 2003 precinct boundaries.

For registration and voting information based on the 2000 lines, click INFO and then click on the map. 2000 data can be accessed in the pop-up window under the field Precincts 2000 (OK) .

Sources: Census 2000, Federal Elections Project, American University.

Map 19 -- Percent Turnout by 2000 Precinct New 8/04

At a scale of about 5 miles, the number of voting age persons (by precinct) who did not vote in the 2000 election is displayed in purple boxes. This number includes both registered and unregistered persons and has not been adjusted for non-citizens. Precinct boundaries are those in effect in 2000. When zoomed in to a scale of about 5 miles, the green lines show 2003 precinct boundaries.

For turnout and voting information based on the 2000 lines, click INFO and then click on the map. 2000 data can be accessed in the pop-up window under the field Precincts 2000 (OK) .

Sources: Census 2000, Federal Elections Project, American University.

Map 20 -- 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 21 -- 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 22 -- Party Affiliation (State Senate) 2007

Map 23 -- Party Affiliation (State House) 2007

Map 24 -- Party Affiliation (Congress) 2007


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

Oklahoma localities with populations over 10,000 (38)

Birds-eye view of 2003 registration rates for the 18+ population. The numbers displayed in purple boxes show unregistered 18+ by precinct. These maps match the default map in the interactive map described above.

Bush-Gore by 2000 precinct (head to head contest excluding third party candidates). The numbers in boxes show votes cast for the two major party candidates. These maps match interactive map 18 described above. The green lines show 2003 precinct boundaries.

Birds-eye view of 2000 turnout rates for the 18+ population. The numbers displayed in purple boxes show voting age persons (by precinct) who did not vote in the 2000 election. The numbers include non-voting registered and unregistered persons and are not adjusted for non-citizens. These maps match interactive map 19 described above. The green lines show 2003 precinct boundaries.

Wednesday, February 11, 2004

West Virginia Get-Out-The-Vote Maps

FairVote2020 has developed an interactive map showing precinct-level turnout rates in the 2000 presidential contest and the distribution of West Virginia's minority population.

Map 20 under "Compare Maps" includes block-level detail of the minority voting age population beginning at a scale of about two miles for Kanawha County (Charleston) and Cabell County (Huntington).

Additional maps include census data on poverty, housing and income. Change maps by clicking the drop-down menu under "Compare Maps" on the left.

At the end of this page is a link to Adobe maps showing nonvoters and 2000 turnout rates by precinct for West Virginia localities with populations greater than 2,500. There is also a link to a second set of maps for the same places displaying Bush-Gore by precinct. Use the two sets in tandem to help target your canvassing efforts.

Turnout in 2000 Presidential Election (18+ pop.)


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Charleston

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


Map 1 -- Percent Turnout in West Virginia in 2000

At a scale of about 5 miles, the number of voting age persons (by precinct) who did not vote in the 2000 election is displayed in purple boxes. This number includes both registered and unregistered persons and has not been adjusted for non-citizens. Precinct boundaries are those in effect in 2000.

Note: Percent turnout is calculated using the population 18 and over. Precinct-level votes cast is calculated based on votes for presidential candidates. There are no data available for 108 of the 1,909 VTD precincts in 2000, including all 65 precincts in Cabell County. In addition, 81 precincts had turnout rates over 100%. These areas, along with the precincts with missing info, are left blank in the map.

Sources: Census 2000, Federal Elections Project, American University.

Maps 2 thru 18 -- Block-Group Socio-Economic Detail Maps

See SocioEcon mapper for map details.

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

Note: Block group boundaries cannot be displayed in Map 1. Precinct boundaries cannot be displayed in Maps 2 thru 18

Map 19 -- Bush-Gore by Precinct

Head-to-head contest (minus third party votes)

View Map 19 in Google Earth (click for details)

Map 20 -- Percent Minority Population (by block group)

At a scale of about two miles, the number of minority voting age persons (all races and ethnicities) is displayed in blue scale dots at the census block level for Kanawha and Cabell Counties.

Source: Census 2000, Federal Elections Project, American University.


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

  • West Virginia localities with populations over 2,500 (60 -- excludes Cabell County)

    Community-wide Turnout Maps

    Birds-eye view of turnout for the 18+ population in the 2000 general election. The numbers displayed in purple boxes show unregistered 18+ and non-voting registered voters by precinct, i.e. everyone over 18 who did not vote. These maps match the default map in the interactive map described above.

    Community-wide Bush Gore Maps

    Bush-Gore by precinct (head to head contest excluding third party candidates). The numbers in boxes show votes cast for the two major party candidates.

Tuesday, February 10, 2004

Washington Get-Out-The-Vote Maps

FairVote2020 has developed an interactive map showing precinct-level turnout for most counties in Washington in the 2000 presidential election. We have not yet obtained data for King, Kitsap, Pierce, Ferry, and Benton Counties.

Additional maps include census data on race, ethnicity and income. Change maps by clicking on the map under "Compare Maps" on the left. You may zoom in on the map by clicking on the appropriate button at the top and then on the map.

At the end of this page is a link to Adobe maps showing nonvoters and 2000 turnout rates by precinct for Washington places with populations greater than 10,000. There is also a link to a second set of maps for the same places displaying Bush-Gore by precinct. Use the two sets in tandem to help target your canvassing efforts.

Turnout in 2000 Presidential Election (18+ pop.)
Google-FairData Base Map (start with a Google map interface)

click here for an independent tutorial (Thanks to Democracy for Washington)

Map 1 (default map) -- Percent Turnout in Washington 2000 (by 2000 precinct)

At a scale of about 3 miles, the number of voting age persons (by precinct) who did not vote in the 2000 election is displayed in purple boxes. This number includes both registered and unregistered persons and has not been adjusted for non-citizens. Precinct boundaries are those in effect in 2000. Pie charts display in areas with significant minority population, showing race/ethnicity components for the over 18 population.

Note: Percent turnout is calculated using the population 18 and over. Turnout is calculated based on total voters. In addition to the blank areas on the map for the missing precincts in the counties noted above, approximately 200 precincts (of 3,400 with data) are blanked out due to turnout rates above 100%.

Sources: Census 2000, Federal Elections Project, American University.

Maps 2 thru 17 -- Block-Group Socio-Economic Detail Maps

See SocioEcon mapper for map details.

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

Note: Block group boundaries cannot be displayed in Map 1. Precinct boundaries cannot be displayed in Maps 2 thru 17.

Map 18 -- Bush-Gore by Precinct

Head-to-head contest (minus third party votes)

Source: Census 2000, Federal Elections Project, American University.

Map 19 -- 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 20 -- 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 21 -- Party Affiliation (State Senate) 2007

Map 22 -- Party Affiliation (State House) 2007

Map 23 -- Party Affiliation (Congress) 2007


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

Washington localities with populations over 10,000 (49)
(excludes. King, Kitsap, Pierce, Ferry, and Benton Counties)

Birds-eye view of turnout for the 18+ population in the 2000 general election. The numbers displayed in purple boxes show unregistered 18+ and non-voting registered voters, i.e. everyone over 18 who did not vote. These maps match the default map in the interactive map described above.

Bush-Gore by precinct (head to head contest excluding third party candidates). The numbers in boxes show votes cast for the two major party candidates.



Colorado Get-Out-The-Vote Maps

FairVote2020 has developed an interactive map showing turnout of the voting age population in Colorado for the 2000 presidential election. Additional maps include census data on race, ethnicity and income. Change maps by clicking on the map under "Compare Maps" on the left. You may zoom in on the map by clicking on the appropriate button at the top and then on the map.

The 2000 precinct lines and current Congressional, State House, and Senate boundaries can be turned on and off by checking the appropriate box below the map image. The precinct boundaries and congressional lines are checked by default.

At the end of this page is a link to Adobe maps showing nonvoters and 2000 turnout rates by precinct for Colorado localities with populations greater than 10,000. There is also a link to a second set of maps for the same places displaying Bush-Gore by precinct. Use the two sets in tandem to help target your canvassing efforts.


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See ThinkPrecinct for walk lists and updated precinct lines.

See comaps.org: Colorado Interactive Maps for updated 2006 district and county voter data via a Google Map interface. The comaps.org info can also be accessed with the INFO tool on the FairData map -- click on GoogleMaps from the popup window for the 2002 district fields.

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Turnout in 2000 Presidential Election (by 18+ pop)

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

Map 1 -- Percent Turnout in Colorado (2000 election by 2000 precinct)

At a scale of about 5 miles, the number of voting age persons (by precinct) who did not vote in the 2000 election is displayed in purple boxes. This number includes both registered and unregistered persons and has not been adjusted for non-citizens. Precinct boundaries are those in effect in 2000.

Vote totals are estimates based on a block-level disaggregation performed by the Colorado legislative redistricting office. The methodology used to make block-level adjustments for early and absentee voting is described here.

At a scale of about 3 miles, pie charts display in areas with significant minority population, showing race/ethnicity components for the over 18 population.

Note: This map was modified on June 26, 2004 to show turnout based on voting age population rather than registered voters. Turnout based on the 18+ population more accurately reflects voter participation where voter registration counts appear to be overstated. Colorado's 2000 redistricting file shows 2.75 million registered voters, compared to the Census Bureau's more accurate survey estimate of 1.95 million in 2000.

http://www.census.gov/population/socdemo/voting/p20-542/tab04a.xls

This modification makes the Colorado map consistent with FairVote2020 maps for other states where we do not have post-2000 political data.

Maps 2 thru 17 -- Block Group Socio-Economic Detail Maps

See SocioEcon mapper for map details.

Note: Precinct and legislative boundaries cannot be displayed in the socioeconomic thematic maps.

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

.Map 18 -- Bush-Gore by Precinct

Head-to-head contest (minus third party votes) with 2000 registered voter party affiliation charts.

Sources: Census 2000, Colorado General Assembly

Map 19 -- 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 20 -- 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 21 -- Party Affiliation (State Senate) 2007

Map 22 -- Party Affiliation (State House) 2007

Map 23 -- Party Affiliation (Congress) 2007

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

Birds-eye view of turnout for the 18+ population in the 2000 general election. The numbers displayed in purple boxes show unregistered 18+ and non-voting registered voters by precinct, i.e. everyone over 18 who did not vote. These maps match the default map in the interactive map described above.

Community-wide Bush-Gore Maps

Bush-Gore by precinct (head to head contest excluding third party candidates). The numbers in boxes show estimated votes cast for the two major party candidates.