Anonymous
Post 01/19/2025 17:14     Subject: Extremely detailed map of 2024 election: who did you and your neighbors vote for?

Thank goodness my neighbors voted for Harris. More than half of voti g age adults have at least a bachelor's degree. Over 80% have some post secondary education. Midwest.

It's no wonder Trump and Vance want to dismantle the department of education.

I must have some stupid friends and family on FB because they all overwhelming support Trump. They're not wealthy people yet they defend Elon Musk and his other billionaires to keep the money đź’° they rightfully earned. They believe everyone earned money the whole way they do, by working.

I deleted FB and X. I never had Insta or TikTok.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2025 13:56     Subject: Extremely detailed map of 2024 election: who did you and your neighbors vote for?

1445 people voted for president in my precinct. 724-721, Harris (+.2%)
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2025 13:50     Subject: Re:Extremely detailed map of 2024 election: who did you and your neighbors vote for?

Anonymous wrote:Really not surprised that the most educated areas did not vote for Trump.


Most high crime areas went for Biden
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2025 13:31     Subject: Extremely detailed map of 2024 election: who did you and your neighbors vote for?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/us/elections/2024-election-map-precinct-results.html?unlocked_article_code=1.pk4.YlPo.b7LjWlN9ty2W&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare

My precinct is +40 Harris
+40. You and your neighbors are good people! Mine is 102% so I'm even better.



Yep, that’s a reliable blue district.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2025 10:21     Subject: Extremely detailed map of 2024 election: who did you and your neighbors vote for?

+40 for Harris, not surprised, most of the neighbors aren’t that bright.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2025 10:21     Subject: Extremely detailed map of 2024 election: who did you and your neighbors vote for?

Anonymous wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/us/elections/2024-election-map-precinct-results.html?unlocked_article_code=1.pk4.YlPo.b7LjWlN9ty2W&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare

My precinct is +40 Harris
+40. You and your neighbors are good people! Mine is 102% so I'm even better.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2025 10:16     Subject: Re:Extremely detailed map of 2024 election: who did you and your neighbors vote for?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All votes are anonymous. How can the New York Times drill down to the neighborhood level? I assume they could get results from different polling locations, but people are free to vote at locations that are far from their neighborhoods.


Vote totals are reported by precinct. Those are the precinct numbers - the votes of people registered in the precinct, including those who voted absentee or early at a different location.


Pardon my ignorance here, but in Montgomery County voters were allowed to choose from several different polling locations in the county if they wanted to vote early. Were these all in the same precinct? If not, how do they know who you voted for?


You are registered to your home address. That address is in a specific precinct. When you show up to vote somewhere else, they give you a ballot for your precinct. Local offices may be different, you get the ballot for your address, not for the building where you are voting. When the votes are counted they are totaled by precinct. Your ballot doesn’t have your name or any personal identifier but it does have your precinct.


Okay thanks. But aren’t precincts much larger than individual neighborhoods? I assumed the map drilled down to the neighborhood level but I guess not.


It gives the precinct totals.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2025 09:58     Subject: Re:Extremely detailed map of 2024 election: who did you and your neighbors vote for?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Really not surprised that the most educated areas did not vote for Trump.



And again, it’s city bs rural.

People who live around different kinds of people aren’t afraid of “others”.

People who see government in action like public transit don’t think government is bad.


They don't think government is bad for their subsidies and contracts. They think it's bad for everyone else.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2025 09:53     Subject: Re:Extremely detailed map of 2024 election: who did you and your neighbors vote for?

Anonymous wrote:Really not surprised that the most educated areas did not vote for Trump.



And again, it’s city bs rural.

People who live around different kinds of people aren’t afraid of “others”.

People who see government in action like public transit don’t think government is bad.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2025 09:40     Subject: Extremely detailed map of 2024 election: who did you and your neighbors vote for?

Thank you so much for sharing! This is fascinating. I’m at Trump plus 11.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2025 09:28     Subject: Re:Extremely detailed map of 2024 election: who did you and your neighbors vote for?

Anonymous wrote:Lowes Island, where Trump’s Virginia country club is, was +20 Harris.


They would know better than most.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2025 09:25     Subject: Re:Extremely detailed map of 2024 election: who did you and your neighbors vote for?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All votes are anonymous. How can the New York Times drill down to the neighborhood level? I assume they could get results from different polling locations, but people are free to vote at locations that are far from their neighborhoods.


Vote totals are reported by precinct. Those are the precinct numbers - the votes of people registered in the precinct, including those who voted absentee or early at a different location.


Pardon my ignorance here, but in Montgomery County voters were allowed to choose from several different polling locations in the county if they wanted to vote early. Were these all in the same precinct? If not, how do they know who you voted for?


You are registered to your home address. That address is in a specific precinct. When you show up to vote somewhere else, they give you a ballot for your precinct. Local offices may be different, you get the ballot for your address, not for the building where you are voting. When the votes are counted they are totaled by precinct. Your ballot doesn’t have your name or any personal identifier but it does have your precinct.


Okay thanks. But aren’t precincts much larger than individual neighborhoods? I assumed the map drilled down to the neighborhood level but I guess not.

It depends on your locality. Ours tries to keep all the precincts about the same size (~2000 registered voters) so their geographic size varies greatly. There is one large retirement community that literally has their own polling place on premises.
Anonymous
Post 01/17/2025 14:28     Subject: Re:Extremely detailed map of 2024 election: who did you and your neighbors vote for?

Lowes Island, where Trump’s Virginia country club is, was +20 Harris.
Anonymous
Post 01/17/2025 13:28     Subject: Extremely detailed map of 2024 election: who did you and your neighbors vote for?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m in NC and am pleasantly surprised my area only went 1.5% + for Trump


I’m in Wake Co, and my area hasn’t released any absentee or mailed results yet. I wonder if it’s the Supreme Court justice race causing the delay.


Chapel Hill. I wondered the same.
Anonymous
Post 01/17/2025 12:48     Subject: Re:Extremely detailed map of 2024 election: who did you and your neighbors vote for?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All votes are anonymous. How can the New York Times drill down to the neighborhood level? I assume they could get results from different polling locations, but people are free to vote at locations that are far from their neighborhoods.


Vote totals are reported by precinct. Those are the precinct numbers - the votes of people registered in the precinct, including those who voted absentee or early at a different location.


Pardon my ignorance here, but in Montgomery County voters were allowed to choose from several different polling locations in the county if they wanted to vote early. Were these all in the same precinct? If not, how do they know who you voted for?


You are registered to your home address. That address is in a specific precinct. When you show up to vote somewhere else, they give you a ballot for your precinct. Local offices may be different, you get the ballot for your address, not for the building where you are voting. When the votes are counted they are totaled by precinct. Your ballot doesn’t have your name or any personal identifier but it does have your precinct.


Okay thanks. But aren’t precincts much larger than individual neighborhoods? I assumed the map drilled down to the neighborhood level but I guess not.