2004 Pres Election Results by precinct, Orleans Parish (user search)
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Storebought
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« on: January 12, 2005, 09:25:13 PM »
« edited: January 12, 2005, 09:48:41 PM by Storebought »

Of course, Bush lost Orleans 77% to 22%. But unlike that Leftist circus nightmare San Francisco, Bush did manage to win a few precincts in the city, thus making an analysis the parish interesting.

By far and away his best district was LA House-99 (precincts 4-09 through 4-23; 5-17, 5-18; 7-41-7-42; 17-17 through 17-21). He also won a few precincts in the Uptown neighborhoods in LA House-98 (precincts 14-6 through 14-11). The rest of the city is a Democrat morass, where Bush more often than not didn't break 100 votes per precinct.

For reference, District 93 is Downtown-French Quarter and District 91 is the Garden District (Tulane U, Audubon Park). I've forgotten the names of the other parts of the city.

I also note the three precincts where the Democrat received over 1000 votes (precinct 2-07 in the center of the city; 9-44 E and P in LA-100 in Orleans East). Those are the locations of the housing projects where Master P and C-Murder used to "shoot" their vidoes.

Secretary of State Precinct Data for Orleans Parish
http://www.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcmpct&rqsdta=1102040101714136

The precinct map, provided by the (ick) League of Women Voters. Although beautifully drawn, note how the Republican precincts are not numbered on the map (as PDF; see links at bottom of screen):

http://www.lwvno.org/votereducation/default.htm

I would do a real map myself if I had the expertise.

NOTE: I put this topic here b/c the 2004 Presidential Election Thread had been trolled to death. And I do mention state House districts...
 
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« Reply #1 on: January 12, 2005, 10:55:46 PM »

I know there are sites where you can make election maps by template, but I don't know where they are.

I would do East Baton Rouge Parish next
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« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2005, 12:26:31 AM »

My mental map of NOLA always has Tulane/Audubon Park closer to Downtown than it really is (around Napoloeon St, in fact). I'm too slackassed to take a look at a proper map, and I haven't been there in a while.

But judging from the election returns, it certainly qualifies as a left-wing stronghold:

14-13A: 603 D, 245 R

I would like to say, "you can't do much worse than that", but in fact, you can
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