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Software engineer and illustrator Chris Howard created this map of the presidential election results adjusted by population density to produce The purple election results map. (Photo: Chris Howard ...
The map depicted the 2016 election results county-by-county ... The term “dasymetric” refers to a map that accounts for population density in a given area. Instead of filling an entire ...
After each of the last four presidential elections, University of Michigan physicist Mark Newman produced a series of maps showing the results while rescaling states and counties by population.
Tuesday’s print edition of The New York Times has the most detailed election map we’ve ever produced: ZIP-code level results for the 2012 presidential race spread across four pages, using data ...
However, neither of these maps represents voting patterns or the results ... That phenomenon, however, has more to do with population density than it does with politics.
As polls close across six time zones on election night ... of red showing up on the map for Trump and other Republicans, but that may be a function of population density. Polling precincts ...
A map shows election results in all of Turkey’s provinces ... where most of the Kurdish population lives. Mr. Erdogan is ahead in most of Central Turkey. The provinces that contain Istanbul ...
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