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FallenMorgan
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 8,022
United States
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« on: January 06, 2010, 03:46:30 PM »

Here is (most of) Los Angeles County, if the House were to be reapportioned to one representative for every fifty thousand people.



Movement is really hard in the program - it would be great if you could move simply by center-clicking and dragging.  Also, it would be nice if saving/loading was less complicated.
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FallenMorgan
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 8,022
United States
Political Matrix
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« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2010, 01:51:49 PM »

Maine, with twelve districts, each with approximately a hundred thousand people.

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FallenMorgan
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 8,022
United States
Political Matrix
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« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2010, 02:01:54 AM »

Rhode Island, with ten districts.

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FallenMorgan
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 8,022
United States
Political Matrix
E: -10.00, S: -10.00

« Reply #3 on: March 02, 2010, 12:18:03 AM »

New features on the app: partisan data for California and Texas. Also, options to shade districts by partisan or demographic data.

Yay!
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FallenMorgan
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 8,022
United States
Political Matrix
E: -10.00, S: -10.00

« Reply #4 on: April 18, 2010, 02:26:22 AM »

The 41 districts of New York City.  Now, the numbers may be different for actual congressional elections, but I'll be basing it off the presidential vote.  Not only do the Republicans have some districts (most notably NY-1, on Staten Island), but there is an awful lot more minority representation.  Minority-majority, as well as minority-plurality, districts.  I'll upload a picture later.

NY-1
Republican - 64%
Democratic - 35%
Other - 1%

Majority - White

NY-2
Republican - 41%
Democratic - 59%
Other - 1%

Majority - White

NY-3
Republican - 44%
Democratic - 55%
Other - 1%

Majority - White

NY-4 !
Republican - 49%
Democratic - 50%
Other - 1%

Majority - White

NY-5 !
Republican - 50%
Democratic - 49%
Other - 1%

Majority - White

NY-6
Republican - 39%
Democratic - 61%
Other - 0%

Majority - White

NY-7
Republican - 52%
Democratic - 47%
Other - 1%

Majority - White

NY-8
Republican - 20%
Democratic - 79%
Other - 1%

Plurality - Hispanic

NY-9
Republican - 6%
Democratic - 94%
Other - 1%

Plurality - White

NY-10
Republican - 5%
Democratic - 95%
Other - 0%

Majority - Black

NY-11
Republican - 2%
Democratic - 97%
Other - 0%

Majority - Black

NY-12
Republican - 16%
Democratic - 83%
Other - 1%

Plurality - White

NY-13
Republican - 2%
Democratic - 98%
Other - 0%

Majority - Black

NY-14
Republican - 4%
Democratic - 95%
Other - 0%

Majority - Black

NY-15
Republican - 14%
Democratic - 86%
Other - 0%

Majority - Hispanic

NY-16
Republican - 30%
Democratic - 70%
Other - 0%

Plurality - White

NY-17
Republican - 23%
Democratic - 76%
Other - 0%

Plurality - Hispanic

NY-18
Republican - 40%
Democratic - 59%
Other - 1%

Majority - White

NY-19
Republican - 19%
Democratic - 80%
Other - 1%

Plurality - White

NY-20
Republican - 20%
Democratic - 79%
Other - 1%

Plurality - Hispanic

NY-21
Republican - 21%
Democratic - 79%
Other - 1%

Majority - Hispanic

NY-22
Republican - 31%
Democratic - 69%
Other - 1%

Plurality - Asian

NY-23
Republican - 41%
Democratic - 58%
Other - 1%

Majority - White

NY-24
Republican - 13%
Democratic - 86%
Other - 0%

Plurality - Black

NY-25
Republican - 22%
Democratic - 78%
Other - 1%

Plurality - Black

NY-26
Republican - 6%
Democratic - 94%
Other - 0%

Majority - Black

NY-28
Republican - 16%
Democratic - 83%
Other - 1%

Plurality - White

NY-40
Republican - 13%
Democratic - 86%
Other - 1%

Majority - White

NY-41
Republican - 17%
Democratic - 82%
Other - 1%

Majority - White

NY-42
Republican - 24%
Democratic - 75%
Other - 1%

Majority - White

NY-43
Republican - 10%
Democratic - 89%
Other - 1%

Majority - White

NY-44
Republican - 11
Democratic - 89
Other - 1

Plurality - Hispanic

NY-45
R - 3
D - 97
O - 0

Plurality - Black

NY-46
R - 8
D - 92
O - 0

Majority - Hispanic

NY-47
R - 5
D - 95
O - 0

Majority - Hispanic

NY-48
R - 9
D - 91
O - 0

Majority - Hispanic

NY-49
R - 22
D - 78
O - 0

Plurality - White

NY-50
R - 4
D - 95
O - 0

Majority - Hispanic

NY-51
R - 9
D - 91
O - 0

Plurality - Hispanic

NY-52
R - 7
D - 92
O - 1

Majority - Hispanic

NY-53
R - 23
D - 77
O - 1

Plurality - White
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FallenMorgan
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 8,022
United States
Political Matrix
E: -10.00, S: -10.00

« Reply #5 on: April 20, 2010, 01:42:37 PM »

Here's the map.  Districts of New York.

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FallenMorgan
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 8,022
United States
Political Matrix
E: -10.00, S: -10.00

« Reply #6 on: December 17, 2010, 11:35:17 PM »

Oooh, version 2.0 is smexy.
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