Map created by Ste Kinney-Fields The map above shows how the 2016 US Presidential election might go if only one demographic group got the vote. The map was created by Ste Kinney-Fields and is based on data from from fivethirtyeight and 270towin. You can read the full article here. This ...
If the number is raised to 44% support for the Republicans (what George W. Bush received in 2004) then Florida would become too close too call, while still leaning Democrat. If voter turnout is high and Hispanics were to vote 50/50, then Florida would still be too close to call but ...
Put the Electoral Vote Map on Your Site Use the code below to put the electoral map on your site. When the consensus forecast changes, the map will automatically update on your site too! 2028 Presidential Election News In addition to tracking changes to the election map, the best way to ...
The app shows how states voted in the elections from 1976 to 2016. Did your state vote Democratic or Republican? Direct your focus to swing states to see how future elections might be decided. Will it be a landslide or too close to call? Tap to automatically view the historical electoral ...
The hardening of the electoral vote map in the 21st century has left a small group of battleground states. The National Constitution Center’sanalysis of presidential election coveragefound some consensus about battlegrounds from media outlets. The roster of consensus battleground states fluctuated from ...
This interactive map shows the number of electoral votes each state would have if only Census population was considered and applies it to the 2016 presidential election. It may seem surprising that the result is little different than the actual 306-232 result (excluding faithless) given that Clint...
The map below shows the 2024 Presidential Election results. We display the margin of victory for each candidate in all of the states. Red represents Donald Trump, and blue represents Kamala Harris. Clicking on the state will pull detailed data highlighting the number of electoral votes won, the...
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are competing to win over the public vote, but technically it is not the American public that decides the 2016 US Presidential election. The 45th president will be the person who wins the majority of the 538 Electoral College votes across the 50 states an...
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Ventura Educational Systems 专为iPad 设计 ¥8.00 简介 Learn about the Electoral College and how the President and Vice-President of the United States are selected. The app shows how states voted in the elections from 1976 to 2016. Did your state vote Democratic or Republican? Direct your focu...