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« Reply #25 on: December 12, 2018, 02:13:55 AM »
« edited: July 10, 2019, 08:39:34 PM by NOVA Green »

California: Counties Reporting by Precinct- 7/10/19 Update:

Adding Mariposa and Mendocino County links....      map update to follow later.





California: Counties Reporting by Precinct- 1/24/19 Update:

Adding Sierra County link

55/58 Counties Reporting.



California: 1/12/19 Update:

Added Kings County

54/58 Counties Reporting Precinct Results.




Updated- 2018 GE Precinct Results Posted by County- 12/20/18:

Added Siskiyou County.

Now we're only missing Five Counties 53/58 Counties Reporting Precinct Results


Alameda County:

https://www.acvote.org/election-information/elections?id=236#


*** Just click on the Summary Report 11/6/18 Statement of Votes Results Spreadsheet, and voila you can pull up precinct results by election within Alameda ***

Alpine County:

https://www.alpinecountyca.gov/Index.aspx?NID=388

*** Tiny County--- click on each on the Supervisoral Districts and it basically is the precinct and reports all election data there ***

Amador County:

https://www.amadorgov.org/home/showdocument?id=32278

Butte County:

https://clerk-recorder.buttecounty.net/elections/archives/eln39/39_results.html

*** Scroll down to the bottom and then click on on the item underneath Statement of Votes Cast >

Precinct Statement of Votes xlsx

Calaveras County:

http://elections.calaverasgov.us/Results

*** Click on the Precinct on the Right Side of the Screen ***

Colusa County:

https://www.countyofcolusa.org/DocumentCenter/View/10615

Contra Costa County:

https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/CA/Contra_Costa/92672/Web02.222611/#/

*** This is the traditional ENR Election Reporting Format I have referenced elsewhere.... go the right-hand side and download results by precinct into your preferred file format ***

El Dorado County:

https://www.edcgov.us/elections/election/20181106/20181106.SOV.pdf

Fresno County:

https://www.co.fresno.ca.us/home/showdocument?id=31862

Glenn County:

http://www.countyofglenn.net/sites/default/files/Elections/Statement_of_Vote/November%206%2C%202018%20Certified%20Statement%20of%20Vote.pdf

Humboldt County:

https://humboldtgov.org/DocumentCenter/View/70122/final-precinct-report-official

Imperial County:

http://www.co.imperial.ca.us/regvoters/index.asp?fileinc=res_prev

*** Scroll down a few pips to the 11/06/18 Results and select Statement of Votes Cast in PDF or Excel (My Preference).

Inyo County:

https://elections.inyocounty.us/p/election-results.html

*** Scroll down to 2018 Statement of Vote in Excel ***

Kern County:

https://www.kernvote.com/ElectionInformation/StatementsofVotesCast

*** Scroll Down to the SOVC for 11/6/18 and Select PDF or Excel (Prefer Excel myself) and it will download a large workbook with tons of tabs for precinct results by election ***

Kings County:

https://www.countyofkings.com/home/showdocument?id=19604

Lake County:

http://www.lakecountyca.gov/Assets/Departments/RegistrarOfVoters/Statement+of+Vote/110618.pdf?method=1

Lassen County:

http://www.lassencounty.org/sites/default/files/departments/clerk_of_the_board_of_supervisors/NOV%206%202018%20SOVC%20REPORT.pdf

Los Angeles:

https://www.lavote.net/docs/rrcc/svc/3861_precinct_zbc.pdf?v=1

Madera County:

https://votemadera.com/documents-from-prior-elections/past-election-data-files/

*** Scroll down to 11/18 Statement of the Vote by Vote Centers and it will download an Excel Workbook with tons of tabs for races by precinct ***

Marin County:

https://www.marincounty.org/userdata/RV/SOVC.pdf

Mariposa County:

https://www.mariposacounty.org/DocumentCenter/View/71187/Statement-of-Votes---Statewide-General-Election-2018?bidId=

Mendocino County:

https://www.mendocinocounty.org/home/showdocument?id=27209

Merced County:

https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/CA/Merced/92905/Web02.222611/#/

*** It uses the ENR software I've talked about before for many other County reporting departments... go to the right hand side and grab election results by precinct in your preferred file format ***

Modoc County:

https://docs.google.com/a/co.modoc.ca.us/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=Y28ubW9kb2MuY2EudXN8Y291bnR5LW9mLW1vZG9jfGd4OjMzZDkyZmNkZmRkZDlkOTI

Mono County:

https://monocounty.ca.gov/elections/page/2018-statewide-general-election-results

Monterey California:

https://www.montereycountyelections.us/statements_of_vote.htm

Napa County:

https://www.countyofnapa.org/402/Election-Results

*** This ones a bit annoying---- Scroll down to the Statement of Votes list... then in order to get the precinct results you need to click on the election you are interested in and will pull up a PDF report by precinct for that race ***

Nevada County:

https://www.mynevadacounty.com/DocumentCenter/View/25658/tally-precinct-report-7

Orange County:


https://www.ocvote.com/results/detailed-data-and-reports/results-by-precinct/

***Haven't played around with this toy yet, but it appears that are ways of pulling up interesting datasets from OC.... any of our SoCal experts want to speak to this??? ***

Placer County:

https://www.placerelections.com/uploads/documents/11062018/11062018_SOV_Totals_By_Precinct.pdf

Plumas County:

http://www.countyofplumas.com/DocumentCenter/View/19284

Riverside:

https://www.voteinfo.net/Elections/20181106/eresults/SOVBOOK.pdf

Sacramento County:

http://sacresults.totalvote.com/resultsSW.aspx?type=GOV&map=MPRC&shape=Nov2018

*** This is one of those election web reporting gigs where you scroll down to the election and just click the precinct results button and scroll through the list of precincts...  OR you could just click the MAP button to pull up the precincts in a graphical format ***

San Benito:

http://sbcvote.us/registrar-of-voters/statement-vote/statement-of-vote-pdfs/

San Bernadino County:

https://www.sbcountyelections.com/Elections/2018/1106/SOV.aspx

San Diego County:

http://www.livevoterturnout.com/SanDiego/LiveResults/en/Index_5.html


*** Boom--- that's the way I like to do it, grab a major voting bank for all contests in a Giant Excel format--- cool "the dude abides" ***

San Francisco County:

https://www.sfelections.org/results/20181106/data/20181127/20181127_sov.pdf

*** You could always go to another area on the site and grab into Excel, but hey, sometimes I like the Retro Style Election Reports for County offices ***

San Joaquin:

https://www.sjgov.org/department/rov/results/statement-votes-cast

San Luis Obispo:

https://www.slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/Clerk-Recorder/All-Services/Elections-Conducted-by-County-of-San-Luis-Obispo/November-6,-2018-Consolidated-General-Election/Precinct-by-Precinct-Summary-Reports-(Statement-of.aspx

San Mateo:

https://www.smcacre.org/sites/main/files/file-attachments/nov18precinctreportfinal.pdf

Santa Barbara:

https://countyofsb.org/care/elections/results.sbc

*** Scroll down to bottom, and then hit the fourth from the bottom, and you get the "certified statement of votes cast by precinct in a CSV format, jump one up and you can grab it in a PDF file format--- cool, Santa Barbara style ***

Santa Clara County:

https://www.sccgov.org/sites/rov/Documents/sov/E120%20SOV%20FINAL%2012-5-18.pdf

Of course you could always go into the traditional "ENR" election reporting gig I mention, and go the right and export precinct results into Excel....

If you want to play around with the Santa Clara County Election website, you can pull up precinct maps by contest with Zoom-ins, rapid scrolling over precincts with detailed breakdowns....

Gotta say, I miss the Year or so I spent in Silicon Valley....

Santa Cruz County:

http://www.votescount.com/Portals/16/nov18/1204sov.pdf

Shasta:

https://assets01.aws.connect.clarityelections.com/Assets/Connect/RootPublish/shasta-ca.connect.clarityelections.com/Election%20Results%202000-Present/2018/1106/SOV%2011.06.18.pdf

Sierra County:

https://www.sierracounty.ca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/3839/GEMS-SOVC-REPORT

Siskiyou County:

https://www.co.siskiyou.ca.us/page/elections-registrar-of-voters-0

*** Scroll down slightly on the Far LEft you will see a 11/6/18 Election Results, State of Vote Cast, Click on the Excel format to Download into Excel. ****

Solano County:

http://www.solanocounty.com/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?blobid=29563

Sonoma County:

http://vote.sonoma-county.org/documents/election_results/2018/Nov_06_2018_SOV_Web.pdf


Stanislaus:

http://www.stanvote.com/pdf/past-results/11-06-2018-sov.pdf

*** Scroll down to Page 37 to start looking at precinct numbers--- Doesn't look like the Excel download version is working yet ****

Sutter County:

https://www.suttercounty.org/assets/pdf/cr/Statement_of_the_vote_2018-11-06.pdf

Tehama County:

https://www.co.tehama.ca.us/images/images/Elections/StatementOfVotesCastv11618.pdf

Trinity County:

https://www.trinitycounty.org/sites/default/files/Elections/Documents/2018/GEMS%20SOVC%20REPORT_0.pdf

Tulare County:

https://tularecoelections.org/elections/index.cfm/registrar-of-voters/current-election-information/november-6-2018-general-election/statement-of-vote-november-6-2018/

Tuolumne County:

https://www.tuolumnecounty.ca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/11713/Precinct-Level-Results--Statement-of-Vote-2018-11-06-Election

Ventura County:

https://recorder.countyofventura.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/SOV_Book_Official-Full-County.pdf

Yolo County:

https://www.yoloelections.org/election-returns/sov-nov-2018.pdf/view

Yuba County:

http://www.co.yuba.ca.us/departments/elections/documents/sov/SOV201811.pdf
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« Reply #26 on: December 13, 2018, 12:38:10 AM »

Can anyone find one for PA? The results in Cumberland and Allegheny should be interesting.
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« Reply #27 on: December 13, 2018, 01:18:45 AM »
« Edited: January 26, 2019, 10:21:34 PM by NOVA Green »

Michigan: 2018 GE Precinct Results Posted by County- 1/24/19 Update:

Adding Iron County.

78/83 Counties Reporting.



Michigan: 2018 GE Precinct Results posted by County Sites- 1/12/19 Update:

Added Missaukee County

77/83 Counties with Precincts Reporting.




Michigan: 2018 Precinct Results Posted by County Sites------ 12/29/18 Update

Adding: Wexford, Barraga, and Houghton Counties.

Counties with precincts reporting- 76/83

Michigan: 2018 Precinct Results Posted by County Sites------ 12/22/18 Update.

Adding Calhoun, St Joseph, Kalamazoo, Kent, Midland, Newaygo, Lake, Van Buren, Alcona, Montmorency, Presque Isle, Kalkaska, Alger, Marquette, Ontonagon and Keweenaw Counties.

(16) Counties Added for 73/83 County Precincts Complete.


We are only missing a handful of county in Upper Michigan and some counties in the UP.... so getting close!!!!

Alcona County:

http://alconacountymi.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/General-2018-Spreadsheetv10.pdf

Alger County:

http://www.algercourthouse.com/document_center/Elections/2018/Alger%20County%20Official%20Results%20for%20November%206,%202018%20General%20Election.pdf

Allegan County:

http://cms.allegancounty.org/sites/Office/Elections/201811/ResultsReports/StatementOfVotesCast.pdf

Alpena County:

https://www.alpenacounty.org/Election%20Results/Official%20General%20Election%20-%20Nov%206%202018.pdf

Antrim County:

http://www.antrimcounty.org/downloads/november_2018_official_results.pdf

Arenac County:

https://www.arenaccountymi.gov/Clerk/Election-Results/

*** Scroll down to 3rd from bottom and hit the "view official canvas from PDF in Excel button ***

Baraga County:

https://www.baragacounty.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/StatementOfVotesCast.pdf

Barry County:

http://www.barrycounty.org/Departments%20&%20Officials/Officials/County%20Clerk/Elections/Election%20Results/2018/StatementOf%20VotesCast%20-%20Nov.%202018%20-%20Amended%20Official%20Results.pdf

Bay County:

https://www.baycounty-mi.gov/Clerk/ElectionResults.aspx

Benzie County:

http://www.benzieco.net/Official%2011.6.2018%20Results.pdf

Berrien County:

https://www.electionreporting.com/berrien


Branch County:

https://www.electionreporting.com/branch

Calhoun County:

https://calhounmi-gis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=03ffc4de1a844f1ba1df2d1566e599f3

*** Interesting, this is a web viewer by precinct ***

Cass County:

https://www.electionreporting.com/cass

** Not sure if it is full precinct data, but sure as hell looks like it ***

Charlevoix County:

http://www.charlevoixcounty.org/news_detail_T2_R16.php

*** Click on your township and then you get your precinct results ***

Cheboygan County:

http://is0.gaslightmedia.com/cheboygancounty/_ORIGINAL_/fs89-1542143746-07804.pdf

Chippewa County:

https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/f7b3c3_13c4da31be8b49139ba5a50253db4121.pdf

Clare County:

http://www.clareco.net/sites/default/files/County_Clerk/Elections/nov62018/Official%20Results.pdf

Clinton County:

https://www.clinton-county.org/DocumentCenter/View/5084/Canvass-Results-11-5-2018-15-28-50-PM

Crawford County:

https://www.crawfordco.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/nov2018finalb.pdf

Delta County:

https://www.deltacounty.com/DocumentCenter/View/10854/2018-General-Election-Precinct-Results

Dickson County:

http://www.dickinsoncountymi.gov/images/file/20181107Results.pdf

Eaton County:

https://www.eatoncounty.org/images/Departments/County%20Clerks%20Office/Election%20Information/Canvass_Report-11-13-2018_10-14-42_AM.pdf

Emmet County:

https://www.emmetcounty.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/CLK_2018-11-EL30.htm

Genesee County:

http://www.gc4me.com/departments/county_clerks1/precinct_breakdown_report_11-2018.php

*** Straight-Forward select the "type of election" you are looking for and you can pull everything within that category from local dog catcher to US SEN into precinct level results ***

Gladwin County:

http://gladwincounty-mi.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Election-Summary-Report-11062018.pdf

Grand Traverse County:

http://www.co.grand-traverse.mi.us/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/1298

Gratiot County:

http://www.gratiotmi.com/Portals/0/elections/StatementOfVotesCast.pdf?ver=2018-11-13-154437-650

Hillsdale County:

http://www.co.hillsdale.mi.us/images/documents/clerk/elections/resultuploads/Precinct%20Results-11-16-2018%2015-05-21%20PM.pdf

Houghton County:

http://www.houghtoncounty.net/docs/11-6-18_Statement_Votes_Cast.pdf

Huron County:

https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/f69a3e_ebb56c8f988d459f90a748d2a0081241.pdf

Ingham County:

http://cl.ingham.org/home/elections.aspx


*** Just click on the "Official Precinct Results link on the top upper right and you should be all set ***

Ionia County:

https://ioniacounty.org/wp-content/uploads/pdfs/REPORT-B-FINAL-UNOFFICIAL-Precinct-Results-11-7-2018-01-28-36-AM.pdf

Iosco County:

http://www.iosco.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Nov-2018.pdf

Iron County:

https://www.ironcounty.net/wp-content/uploads/Final-Results-Precinct.pdf

Isabella County:

http://www.isabellacounty.org/election-information

*** Click Township to select results by precinct ***

Jackson County:

https://www.co.jackson.mi.us/1799/Current-Election-Results

Kalamazoo County:

https://www.kalcounty.com/clerk/elections/results.php?election=18GMIKAL

*** Click on the view details for the race you want precinct results from ***

Kalkaska County:

http://www.kalkaskacounty.net/government/county_clerk/docs/all%20townships%2011-6-18-revised.pdf

Kent County:

https://www.accesskent.com/Departments/Elections/Results/2018/nov2018-precinct.htm

*** Click on the election you want to view precinct data for ***

Keweenaw County:

http://www.keweenawcountyonline.org/news/939.pdf

Lapeer County:

http://lapeercountyweb.org/images/Clerk/Official-Results-110718.pdf

Lenawee County:

https://www.electionlenawee.com/

*** Just scroll down to the 2nd PDF and hit the "Statement of Votes Cast ***

Livingston County:

https://www.livgov.com/clerk/elections/Documents/Results/2018/Nov/Statement-of-Votes.pdf***

Lake County:

https://www.electionreporting.com/charts?county=lake

Luce County:

https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/e707c7_5bd8443bf86a4c7fa76d48b7690b306e.pdf

Macomb County:

http://18.221.153.194/m24/results.html

*** Haven't kicked the tires on the car yet too much, but it looks like you go here, select your election race, select "Race Details" and then get a report by "precinct"....

Haven't spent time yet looking at if Townships, etc are really "precinct level details", but it does appear they break down Townships into different election reporting jurisdictions, as well as Municipalities, so it sure as hell looks like Precinct Results to me ****

Marquette County:

http://www.co.marquette.mi.us/departments/county_clerk/docs/ElectionResults/2018/November/Certified%20County%20Canvass.pdf

Mason County:

http://www.masoncounty.net/departments/clerk/Election-History.html

*** Stroll down a bit to the "11/6/18 Official Results by Precinct"..... click on precinct/township results and you will get what you are looking for ***

Mecosta County:

http://www.mecostacounty.org/pdfs/Elections/Nov%2018%20Statement%20of%20Votes.pdf

Menominee County:

http://www.menomineecounty.com/i_menominee/d/11.6.18-electionsummary_-_canvassed_official_report-2.pdf

Midland County:

https://www.electionreporting.com/charts?county=midland

Monroe County:


https://www.co.monroe.mi.us/Clerk/Elections/2018%20StatementOfVotesCast.pdf

Missaukee County:

http://www.missaukee.org/departments/clerk/past_election_results.html

*** Click on Nov 6, 2018 GE and an Excel file will download ****

Montcalm County:

http://www.montcalm.us/Precinct%20Results-11-7-2018.pdf

Montmorency County:

http://www.montmorencycountymichigan.us/2018%20PDF%20FILES/Statement%20of%20Votes%20Cast%2011-6-18.pdf

Muskegon County:

https://co.muskegon.mi.us/DocumentCenter/View/6513/Precinct-Results-PDF

Newaygo County:

https://www.electionreporting.com/charts?county=newaygo

Oakland County:

https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/MI/Oakland/91321/222847/en/summary.html

*** This ENR format should be familiar by now to most of you that have been following the thread, or checking out precinct results from various counties in various states throughout the Union.

Here, it's a slightly different software bundle and formatting, but just float over to the tab on the Upper Right called "REPORTS" and you can grab an entire precinct data set in CSV, XLS, TXT, and XML file formats....

They appear to have a precinct mapping function, but haven't spent time playing with that yet...

Oceana County:

https://oceana.mi.us/elections/november-6-2018-general-election-results-per-precinct/

Ogemaw County:

https://www.ocmi.us/wp-content/uploads/November-6-2018-General-Election-Results-Unofficial.pdf

Ontonagon County:

https://ontonagoncounty.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Nov-6-2018-Election-Results.pdf

Osceola County:

http://www.osceola-county.org/Clerk/Election%20Results%20per%20Precinct_Nov%202018.pdf

Oscoda County:

https://www.oscodacountymi.com/wp-content/uploads/Nov2018-StatementOfVotesCast.pdf

Otsego County:

https://www.otsegocountymi.gov/county-government-2/county-clerk/election-results/

Ottawa County:

https://www.miottawa.org/ElectionManagement/publicElectionResults.action

Presque Isle County:

http://presqueislecounty.org/voting/General%20Election%202018-unofficial.pdf

Saginaw County:

https://www.electionreporting.com/saginaw

*** Interactive Map--- haven't checked to see if there is an easier way to just grab the data in more of portable file format ***

St Joseph County:

http://www.stjosephcountymi.org/forms/2018_clerk_1106_Election_Statement_of_Votes_Cast.pdf

Sanilac County:

https://www.sanilaccounty.net/PublicPages/Entity.aspx?ID=196

*** Scroll Down to Bottom... "Election RESULTS... Official Summary by precinct ***

shiawassee County:

http://shiawassee.net/County-Clerk/Elections/November-2018-Precinct-Details.aspx

St. Clair County:

https://ers.stclaircountyclerk.org/Public/Election/53/PrecinctFilter

Tuscola County:

https://www.tuscolacounty.org/elections/2018/11/Precinct%20Report%20-%20Official.pdf

Van Buren County:

https://www.electionreporting.com/charts?county=van_buren


Washtenaw County:

https://electionresults.ewashtenaw.org/electionreporting/nov2018/index.jsp

*** Pretty Straight forward here--- Click on your reports tab, click on Canvass Report, or you could just jump into the Ann Arbor Precincts report if you want from the "Precinct Report Index". ***

Wayne County:

https://www.waynecounty.com/elected/clerk/election-results.aspx

*** Scroll Down just a bit to the Precinct by Precinct Reports, select your Election, and you should be set ***

Wexford County:

https://wexfordcounty.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/StatementOfVotesCast.pdf

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« Reply #28 on: December 13, 2018, 05:19:29 AM »

Can anyone find one for PA? The results in Cumberland and Allegheny should be interesting.

Believed I already posted precinct results for both of these on my PA County level results upthread... Wink

Cumberland County:

https://records.ccpa.net/weblink_public/9/edoc/1142717/Official%20Precinct%20Report.pdf

Allegheny County:

https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/PA/Allegheny/92253/Web02.222611/#/

*** Uses the ENR software package we've seen elsewhere... go the right and click on the download by precinct into your preferred file format ***

https://uselectionatlas.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=307483.msg6577819#msg6577819

Still missing a few precinct level results by County in PA, but haven't checked in a day or two... Smiley

Thank you!

Also, look how blue Allegheny is 0_0
The GOP can't afford to get blown out here again if they hope to ever carry the state in the future.
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« Reply #29 on: December 13, 2018, 07:56:55 AM »

Once you get to the Official County Recapitulation Sheets page, you can click on an individual county and it will pull up a PDF showing you a list of all of the precincts located in the county and their results by just the raw number and not percentages. No maps or anything fancy.

The weird thing is that they don’t have the results for the jungle primary of the special election.

So are you saying all counties don't have results for the Jungle Primary, or just some don't?

I only spot checked a few Counties precinct sheets and it looks like we have the 11/6/18 "Senate Special Election" precinct data available with four candidates on the ballot....

I'm going to go ahead and qualify this as an official Statewide Precinct result for the 11/6/18 general election, even though I haven't spot checked every individual county.

The format that MS uses for these "County Recapitulation Sheets" appears remarkably consistent, and without delving into the terminology used in MS appears akin to something like an "Official Statement of Votes Cast" or "County Canvas" or similar items used in other States that code what types of election results you will be able to pull...

Ah! Okay, I see the results now. I must've read over them. That
's my bad. It looks like all of the counties have their certified results up for the jungle primary of 11/6.

Also, the results for the Special Runoff are now certified!: http://www.sos.ms.gov/Elections-Voting/Pages/2018-General-Election-Runoff.aspx
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« Reply #30 on: December 13, 2018, 10:29:11 PM »

Demographic turnout data (race, age, gender), by precinct, county and congressional district for Georgia are now available.

http://sos.ga.gov/index.php/elections/general_election_turnout_by_demographics_november_2018_
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« Reply #31 on: December 13, 2018, 11:05:07 PM »

Demographic turnout data (race, age, gender), by precinct, county and congressional district for Georgia are now available.

http://sos.ga.gov/index.php/elections/general_election_turnout_by_demographics_november_2018_

Wow--- Holy Cow!!!

So GA actually reports Demographic Turnout to the precinct level detail???

Question for you Fmr. Pres Griff:

1.) This appears to be well beyond the scope of the VRA reporting requirements, so I'm assuming GA is the only State that reports this data at this level of detail

(Or are there others you are aware of? )

2.) Is this GA State Statute that requires this extensive a level of reporting, or just something the GA SoS / Elections Dpt does as a Public Service / CYA when it comes to VRA compliance?

It's actually fascinating to see a Statewide Official Agency report this level of detail, although obviously the data is out there with VRA and all, but it would be a pain in the arse to obtain with all those fracking counties in GA one at a time....



I have no idea whether the reporting of the data is required by any statute. Precinct data by race and gender is available on the website for every general election, primary and runoff all the way back to 1996, though. They started including age a few cycles ago as well. The format is not great once you go back a few cycles (PDFs and the like), but nevertheless, it's available.

I don't think there are any other states that report with this level of detail. I'm thinking there's one other state that publicly releases its racial data by county at minimum, or maybe even by precinct (maybe LA?), but I'm not sure.
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« Reply #32 on: December 13, 2018, 11:25:19 PM »

@NOVA Green:

I'm sure I will look more at other places later, but I will start with my home turf of Williamson County.

The two areas in Williamson County that I have been the most curious about possible D-trends are the areas of Brentwood near the Davidson border and the Cool Springs area of Franklin due to numerous new developments and the sense that it's becoming proto-urban with apartments and office buildings.

At first glance, the governor's race looks pretty much like 2016 in these areas.  Like Donald Trump did, Bill Lee won every precinct in Williamson County (and did not have the two-vote nail-biter just to the Northeast of Downtown Franklin like Trump did- Lee won that by 62 votes).

Bredesen, on the other hand, did flip two Williamson County precincts (using the two party vote):

Precinct 10-2 (Northeast of Downtown Franklin, the precinct Trump nearly lost): 57-43 Bredesen
Precinct 11-2 (Downtown Franklin): 54-46 Bredesen

Downtown Franklin had a massive divide between the two races, with Bill Lee carrying it 55-45.  If Bredesen had been able to get the same proportion of Lee voters that he got in the heart of downtown Franklin (now, downtown isn't really where most people live in Franklin, but it's still interesting), he would come very close to winning.

Brentwood (the legal Brentwood/Franklin border doesn't match up with precincts, so I am going to use all precincts within Districts 6 and 7 for Brentwood):
2018-GOV: 65-35 Lee
2018-SEN: 58-42 Blackburn
2018-REP: 66-34 Green
2018-STSEN: 67-33 Johnson
2016-PRES: 67-33 Trump

Brentwood PVI Relative to Statewide:
2018-GOV: R+9
2018-SEN: R+6
2016-PRES: R+7

Cool Springs: Again, the boundaries aren't perfect (and Cool Springs isn't a legal entity), but I'm using Precincts 4-1, 4-3, 8-2, and 12-1 for it.
2018-GOV: 62-38 Lee
2018-SEN: 56-44 Blackburn
2018-REP: 62-38 Green
2018-STSEN: 63-37 Johnson
2016-PRES: 66-34 Trump

Cool Springs State PVI:
2018-GOV: R+3
2018-SEN: R+0.4
2016-PRES: R+6

Downtown Franklin: (Precinct 11-2):
2018-GOV: 55-45 Lee
2018-SEN: 54-46 Bredesen
2018-REP: 53-47 Green
2018-STSEN: 54-46 Johnson
2016-PRES:  53-47 Trump

Williamson County vs. Tennessee:
2018-GOV: Williamson: R+32, Tennessee R+21 (Williamson R+11)
2018-SEN: Williamson: R+18, Tennessee R+11 (Williamson R+8 due to rounding)
2016-PRES: Williamson: R+35, Tennessee: R+26 (Williamson R+9)

So, other than maybe the Cool Springs area, it actually seems that any swings to the left in Williamson County halted and maybe slightly reversed themselves in 2018.  Both in the wealthiest parts of Brentwood and county-wide, 2018 Republican-Democrat margins were virtually identical to the Trump-Clinton margins in the county.  Cool Springs does not appear to have the massive growth in voter turnout that I thought it might, as Brentwood actually had higher turnout relative to 2016 than Cool Springs did (Brentwood had 104% of the R+D voters as 2016, so probably about 100% factoring in third-parties, while Cool Springs "only" had 101% of the 2016 R+D vote in 2018).  You can maybe see a slight trend in Cool Springs, which is probably younger and more transient than the rest of the county, but it's not massive or anything.
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« Reply #33 on: December 13, 2018, 11:55:22 PM »

I found something even more noteworthy though:

It's unfortunately impossible to be certain because some, not all (155K voted early in Davidson County, but 47K are listed in this) early votes in Davidson County seem to be listed as "absentee" and not grouped by precinct (other counties do not have that problem), but Bredesen may have flipped famously Republican semi-autonomous neighborhood of Nashville, Belle Meade.  Belle Meade's official boundaries line up perfectly with Davidson precinct 23-4, which Blackburn is listed as having by 11 votes.  However, the "absentee" votes appear to be more Democratic, and, if enough are from Belle Meade, it may have flipped.

Only Davidson and Wilson (east suburbs of Nashville) Counties have this issue, but there is no way 47,000 people actually voted absentee in Nashville due to Tennessee's very strict absentee voting laws.  If Bredesen did win it, Cooper probably carried Belle Meade too, though Lee and Moody (defeated State House candidate in a district that flipped to the Democrats) certainly held it for the Republicans.
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« Reply #34 on: December 14, 2018, 08:08:31 AM »

I found something even more noteworthy though:

It's unfortunately impossible to be certain because some, not all (155K voted early in Davidson County, but 47K are listed in this) early votes in Davidson County seem to be listed as "absentee" and not grouped by precinct (other counties do not have that problem), but Bredesen may have flipped famously Republican semi-autonomous neighborhood of Nashville, Belle Meade.  Belle Meade's official boundaries line up perfectly with Davidson precinct 23-4, which Blackburn is listed as having by 11 votes.  However, the "absentee" votes appear to be more Democratic, and, if enough are from Belle Meade, it may have flipped.

Only Davidson and Wilson (east suburbs of Nashville) Counties have this issue, but there is no way 47,000 people actually voted absentee in Nashville due to Tennessee's very strict absentee voting laws.  If Bredesen did win it, Cooper probably carried Belle Meade too, though Lee and Moody (defeated State House candidate in a district that flipped to the Democrats) certainly held it for the Republicans.

I found something even more noteworthy though:

It's unfortunately impossible to be certain because some, not all (155K voted early in Davidson County, but 47K are listed in this) early votes in Davidson County seem to be listed as "absentee" and not grouped by precinct (other counties do not have that problem), but Bredesen may have flipped famously Republican semi-autonomous neighborhood of Nashville, Belle Meade.  Belle Meade's official boundaries line up perfectly with Davidson precinct 23-4, which Blackburn is listed as having by 11 votes.  However, the "absentee" votes appear to be more Democratic, and, if enough are from Belle Meade, it may have flipped.

Only Davidson and Wilson (east suburbs of Nashville) Counties have this issue, but there is no way 47,000 people actually voted absentee in Nashville due to Tennessee's very strict absentee voting laws.  If Bredesen did win it, Cooper probably carried Belle Meade too, though Lee and Moody (defeated State House candidate in a district that flipped to the Democrats) certainly held it for the Republicans.

Interesting point--- not just because of those particular results you are looking at, but rather because of the example you are using shifts my perspective a bit about TN when it comes to wrapping EVs into a "Countywide Precinct Reporting Bundle", which tends to be most prevalent in places like SC and MS, rather than be properly redistributed back into the precinct in which the vote was cast.

This is something that I have consistently mentioned in various precinct level posts that I have made.

Elections are and should be about transparency, visibility, and the ability to audit results, just like Publicly Owned Corporations in the U.S.A.

Metrics and massive variances in statistical data modelling create noise, which helps protect our Democracy from unusual shifts.

Many times in the past when analyzing precinct data in certain states, I have commented about how some Counties and States tend to redistribute the results back to "County Pool", rather than breaking it down locally, and how precinct level metrics could be skewed because of the unknown "X-POT" of voters by County, that might well account for 25-45% of Voters in a given election in a given jurisdiction!

Personally, I think it should be Federal Law that all EVs should never be bundled by County and instead show up in the official precinct results for that county.

One Thought on the precinct thread, since there appears to be a growing interest in utilizing the tools and data available to us, would be potential cross-linking from various Statewide Megathreads (Such as TN, MS, & OR, etc...) so that it doesn't derail the intention of posting comprehensive precinct level details on this thread, while simultaneously providing a "database" to objectively be able to pull results without all of the subjectivity and partisan blinders that inevitability contaminate some of the State Level threads....



I'm still confused about what they are, because they only show up for two counties in the state and don't reach the full early voting total in Davidson either.  But, they were enough to flip a state House district in wealthy areas of Davidson County, where the incumbent Republican (the Speaker) retired to run for governor, and Democrats picked it up narrowly.
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« Reply #35 on: December 15, 2018, 03:00:20 AM »
« Edited: January 13, 2019, 04:04:08 PM by NOVA Green »

Indiana Counties with 2018 Precinct Results Posted- 1/13/18 Update:

Added: Tipton, Fountain, Vanderburgh, Counties

55/92 Counties with Precincts Reporting.







Indiana Counties with 2018 Precinct Results Posted--- 12/29/18 Update

Adding: Miami, Grant,  and Henry Counties.

Counties Reporting Precincts: 52/92


Indiana Counties with 2018 Precinct Results Posted--- 12/22/18 Update

Adding Whitley, Starke, Wells, Benton, Howard, Madison, Brown, Jefferson, Harrison County:

49/92 County Precinct Data Reporting


Adams County:

https://www.co.adams.in.us/325/Election-Results

*** Precinct by Precinct Site ***

Allen County:

https://www.allencounty.us/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=171&Itemid=819&jsmallfib=1&dir=JSROOT/election_board/election_results/2018

*** Scroll down and click on the GE by Precinct PDF ***

Bartholomew County:

http://ftp://ftp2.bartholomew.in.gov/Election%20Results/Results-2018/2018General/Bartholomew_PrecSumm_All.htm

Benton County:

http://www.bentoncounty.in.gov/files/og/2018%20General%20Official%20Statement%20of%20Votes%20Cast.pdf

Boone County:

https://s3.amazonaws.com/tempo-cms-vfs/site-e83013bb-501b-4380-88ba-7e581cbfd28f/vfs-f5d710e2-4932-47ca-9fd7-371caa3772dd

Brown County:

http://browncounty-in.gov/Portals/0/forms/clerk/Unofficial%20Results%20by%20Precinct%20-%202018%20General1.pdf

Cass County:

http://www.co.cass.in.us/files_uploaded/2018%20general%20official%20results.pdf

Clark County:

https://www.co.clark.in.us/index.php/2018-general-election-results-by-precinct

*** Precinct by Precinct format---- Sad  ***

Decatur County:

http://www.decaturcounty.in.gov/2018-election

*** Precinct by Precinct format---- Sad  ***

DeKalb County:

https://www.co.dekalb.in.us/egov/documents/1525890568_53444.pdf

Delaware County:

http://www.delawarecountyelectionday.com/

*** On the Left you will see a "precinct by precinct" type model ***

Dubois County:

https://www.duboiscountyin.org/Precinct%20Summary%20Report.pdf

Elkhart County:

http://www.elkhartcountyclerk.com/images/pdf/electionresults/2018generaloffsovc.pdf

Floyd County:

https://floydcountyclerk.org/index.php/floyd-county-indiana-elections/floyd-county-indiana-election-results

*** Scroll three down to 2018 GE- Statement of Votes Cast ***

Fountain County:

http://www.fountaincounty.net/files/Clerk/Precinct_Totals_2018.pdf

*** Scroll down through the PDF scans by precinct ***

Gibson County:

http://www.gibsoncounty-in.gov/departments/clerk/Election%20Results/Forms/Results.aspx

*** Precinct by Precinct format---- Sad  ***

Grant County:

http://clerk.grantcounty27.us/custom/00000127/elections/elections/index.htm

*** Click on the links on the left to pull up precinct level reports ***

Greene County:

https://www.co.greene.in.us/egov/apps/document/center.egov?view=browse&eGov_searchType=34&eGov_searchDepartment=62

*** Precinct by Precinct format---- Sad  ***

Hamilton County:

https://www.hamiltoncounty.in.gov/DocumentCenter/View/12685/2018-Office-Detail-Report

Harrison County:

https://harrisoncounty.in.gov/images/pdf/2018/Elections/general/HCGeneralElectionPrecinctReport-2018.pdf

Hendricks County:

https://www.co.hendricks.in.us/egov/documents/1542650704_43474.pdf

Henry County:

http://www.henryco.net/attachments/2018%20GENERAL%20ELECTION%20PRECINCT%20SUMMARY.pdf

Howard County:

http://www.howardcountyin.gov/files_uploaded/EL30.HTM

Huntington County:

https://www.huntington.in.us/election_results/2018General/index.php

*** Precinct by Precinct format---- Sad  ***

Jackson County:

http://www.jacksoncounty.in.gov/2018%20Precinct%20Summary%20Report-General%20Election.pdf

Jefferson County:

https://jeffersoncounty.in.gov/DocumentCenter/View/665/PRECINCT-SUMMARY-REPORT

Johnson County:

http://co.johnson.in.us/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/precinct-summary.htm

Knox County:

https://knoxcounty.in.gov/elections

*** Precinct by Precinct format---- Sad  ***

Kosciusko County:

https://www.kcgov.com/egov/documents/1543325780_15741.pdf

Lake County:

http://cms.lakecountyin.org/opencms/export/sites/default/lcportal-cms/voters/microvote/election_results/2018_General_Election_Office_Detail_Report.pdf

LaPorte County:

http://www.laportecounty.org/Elections/ElectionResults/2018General/index.htm

*** On the Left you will see a "precinct by precinct" type model ***

Madison County:

http://www.madisoncty.com/Election%20Results%202018/EL30PrecinctReport

Marion County:

https://my.indy.gov/workflow/election-results

*** Since it's Marion County (Huge Vote Bank and all--- wanted to make sure folks know where to go....   Simply click on the "download result by precinct button,



AWESOME--- Huge Precinct Vote share for IN available in one grab--- cool ***

Marshall County:

https://www.co.marshall.in.us/egov/documents/1543260830_42263.pdf

Miami County:

https://www.miamicountyin.gov/DocumentCenter/View/1722/2018-General-Election-Summary-Report

*** Scroll down to Page 7 to start reviewing precinct results ***



Monroe County:

http://monroecountyvoters.us/images/Combined_Precinct_by_Precinct.pdf

Morgan County:

http://morgancounty.in.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/G18-Office-Detail.pdf

Noble County:

http://nobleco.org/Clerk/Election/G18/index.htm

Perry County:

http://ftp://ftp.perryco.org/election%20results.html

Pike County:

https://pike.ohioboe.com/u/precinct.pdf

Porter County:

http://www.porterco.org/DocumentCenter/View/5255

Randolph County:

http://randolphcounty.us/files/rc/2018_general_election_precinct_totals.pdf

Spencer County:

http://spencercounty.in.gov/images/contentimages/xhuhm33kz.pdf

Starke County:

http://co.starke.in.us/election/2018/General/StarkePrecSumm%20.htm

Tippecanoe County:

https://www.tippecanoe.in.gov/DocumentCenter/View/21382/Certified-Election-Results-2018

Tipton County:

https://www.tiptongov.com/egov/apps/document/center.egov?view=item;id=1054

*** Click on the precinct name on the left for results ***

Vanderburgh County:

https://www.evansvillegov.org/egov/documents/1542401404_3416.txt

Vermillion County:

http://www.vermilliongov.us/images/RESULTS_GENERAL_2018.pdf

Vigo County:

https://www.vigocounty.in.gov/egov/documents/1542403507_23172.pdf

Wabash County:

http://clerk.wabashcounty85.us/custom/00000185/elections/elections/index.htm

Warrick County:

http://www.warrickcounty.gov/Election/2018%20Fall/

Wayne County:

https://docs.google.com/gview?url=https://www.co.wayne.in.us/clerk/election/precinct.pdf

Wells County:

https://wellscounty.org/file/2018/11/2018-General-Precinct-Summary-Report.pdf

Whitley County:

https://www.whitleygov.com/egov/documents/1541551492_59963.pdf
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« Reply #36 on: December 16, 2018, 07:45:47 PM »
« Edited: February 12, 2019, 09:31:27 PM by NOVA Green »

New York: 2018 GE Counties Reporting by Precinct- 2/12/19 Update:

Adding Yates County.

51/62 County Reporting by Precinct.



New York: 2018 GE Counties Reporting by Precinct- 1/24/19 Update:

Adding Tioga County Links.

50/62 Counties Reporting by Precinct.



New York State--- Counties with Precinct Results Posted- 12/25/18 Update:

Adding: Niagara and Westchester Counties (Thanks Cynic for the links!!! )

49/62 Counties with Precinct Results available.





Albany County:

http://app.albanycounty.com/boe/electionresults/_electionnight/2018GeneralRecanvass.pdf

Allegany County:

https://www.alleganyco.com/wp-content/uploads/GE18-Official-Results-web.pdf

Broome County:

https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/be9a23_b107cb2bdd57459a8162455820b6314b.pdf

Bronx County:

http://vote.nyc.ny.us/html/results/results.shtml

*** All New York City Counties are wrapped into one report.... click on either the PDF by ED or csv by ED for the race you want results from (the NYC Gov precinct report is almost 3,000 pages long!) ***

Cattaraugus County:

*** Click on the 2018 GE Election Official Results inside the Yellow box, and precinct data will download into Excel ***



Cayuga County:

http://www.cayugacounty.us/Portals/0/election/GE18%20ELECTION%20BY%20DISTRICT.pdf

Chautauqua County:

https://www.co.chautauqua.ny.us/161/Board-of-Elections

*** Click on the 2018 GE Results on the upper left and it will download a precinct file in Excel ***

Chenango County:

http://www.co.chenango.ny.us/elections/electionresults.HTML

*** Click on the Tabs by Race at the Bottom to pull up precinct Results ***

Columbia County:

https://sites.google.com/a/columbiacountyny.com/elections/election_information/election-results/2018electioncycle/ge18-certified-results

*** Click on the Election et voila ****

Cortland County:

https://www.cortland-co.org/DocumentCenter/View/5466/General-Election-Results---2018

Dutchess County:

http://www.dutchesselections.com/Election_Results/2018/Election%20Results/GE18/Certification%20by%20ED%20for%20distribution.pdf

Erie County:

https://www.elections.erie.gov/

*** Scroll down a few links and click on "Results by Election District and Party and it will download into Excel ***

Essex County:

http://www.co.essex.ny.us/downloads/enight.pdf

Franklin County:

https://countyfranklin.digitaltowpath.org:10078/content/Departments/View/3

*** Scroll all the map to the very bottom and click on 2018 GE Official Results and it will download precinct data in an Excel Format ***

Fulton County:

https://www.fultoncountyny.gov/sites/default/files/documents/GE18-OfficialTally.pdf

Genesee County:

http://co.genesee.ny.us/GE18.pdf

Greene County:

https://www.greenegovernment.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/GE18-OFFICIAL-RESULTS.pdf

Hamilton County:

http://www.hamiltoncounty.com/municipalities

*** Scroll down all the way to the bottom on the far right... click on GE Official Results, it will download an ugly ass spreadsheet with precinct data ***

Herkimer County:

https://countyherkimer.digitaltowpath.org:10069/content/Generic/View/62:field=documents;/content/Documents/File/6923.pdf

Jefferson County:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRaXkZksIq7lqxK45bKelKuwzdbF9X6_X1YtuMJ7zCLdP3ue4q97RKbT9-LJ2MlKq0tAwOOEqxUr9GL/pubhtml#

Kings County:

http://vote.nyc.ny.us/html/results/results.shtml

*** All New York City Counties are wrapped into one report.... click on either the PDF by ED or csv by ED

Lewis County:

https://evogov.s3.amazonaws.com/media/62/media/10307423-6f62-43e8-bb3e-8631b0d2ade3.pdf

Livingston County:

https://www.livingstoncounty.us/DocumentCenter/View/8166/GE18-Results-with-out-turnout

Madison County:

https://www.madisoncounty.ny.gov/2103/Current-Elections-Results

*** Click on the Race and it will pull up the precinct data ***

Montgomery County:

https://www.co.montgomery.ny.us/sites/public/government/boe/BOE_ElectionResults/2018general.html

New York County:

http://vote.nyc.ny.us/html/results/results.shtml

*** All New York City Counties are wrapped into one report.... click on either the PDF by ED or csv by ED ***

Niagara County:

http://elections.niagara.ny.us/app/uploads/officialhtmlelectionresults/ge18/racelist.htm

*** Per Cinyc: (Click on the race, then precincts reporting) ***

Onondaga County:

http://www.ongov.net/elections/results.html

*** Click on 2018 GE Results (Excel) ***

Ontario County:

https://www.co.ontario.ny.us/DocumentCenter/View/15591/2018-General-Election-Results-by-Election-District

Orange County:

https://www.orangecountygov.com/DocumentCenter/Index/293

*** Scroll down to the 2018 Document folder, click on GE and select the race you want on the righthand side and then it will open up a PDF ***

Orleans County:

http://www.orleanscountyny.gov/Portals/0/Departments/Elections/Orleans%20County%20Nov%206%202018%20Official%20Results.pdf

Oswego County:

http://www.oswegocounty.com/boe/electionarchive.html

*** Click on 2018 GE Official Election Results (Excel) and all of your precincts should appear ***

Otsego County:

http://www.otsegocounty.com/depts/boe/

*** Click on "Official Results by District (3rd from the top) and it will download an Excel Precinct file ***

Putnam County:

http://www.putnamboe.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/2018-GENERAL-ELECTION-RESULTS-CERTIFIED.pdf

Queens County:

http://vote.nyc.ny.us/html/results/results.shtml

*** All New York City Counties are wrapped into one report.... click on either the PDF by ED or csv by ED ***

Rensselaer County:

http://www.rensco.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/2018-GEN-Election-Results-Official.pdf

Richmond County:

http://vote.nyc.ny.us/html/results/results.shtml

*** All New York City Counties are wrapped into one report.... click on either the PDF by ED or csv by ED ***

Rockland County:

http://rocklandgov.com/files/4015/4283/0031/EL30_110618.pdf

St. Lawrence County:

https://www.stlawco.org/data/files/departments/BoardofElections/GE18_Official_Results.pdf

Saratoga County:

https://www.saratogacountyny.gov/wp/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/2018-General-Election-Results-by-TownDistrict.pdf

Schuyler County:

https://www.schuylercounty.us/DocumentCenter/View/7087/2018-GE-Official-Tally

Steuben County:

https://www.steubencony.org/Files/Documents/boe/2018_General_Election_Results/2018_official_general_election_results_for_website_kp_amended_11.30.18.pdf

Sullivan County:

http://sullivanny.us/sites/default/files/departments/boe/results/2018_General_Election_Results_By_District.htm

Tioga County:

https://www.tiogacountyny.com/media/5666/2018-general-election-official-results.pdf

Tompkins County:

http://tompkinscountyny.gov/boe/Additional_Information/Past_Results_files/2018-Results

*** Scroll down about halfway through the page and see the "Official Results" Header? Click on the Race you are looking at and you will receive a nice PDF by precinct ***

Ulster County:

https://ulstercountyny.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Combined%20Contests.pdf

Warren County:

http://www.warrencountyny.gov/boe/election/2018/ge_recanvass.pdf

Washington County:

https://www.washingtoncountyny.gov/DocumentCenter/View/10241/Results-Per-ED-pdf

Westchester County:

https://citizenparticipation.westchestergov.com/images/stories/pdfs/2018canvassgeneral1106.pdf

Yates County:

https://www.yatescounty.org/DocumentCenter/View/2609/2018-GE-Official-Results
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« Reply #37 on: December 22, 2018, 12:59:02 PM »

Here's the map of Counties with official precinct level results posted...



Found Burlington's precinct results: http://press.co.burlington.nj.us/PRESS/clerk/Election.aspx?op=ELE Check anything that has "_SOV.pdf" at the end
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« Reply #38 on: December 25, 2018, 11:03:56 AM »
« Edited: December 25, 2018, 11:07:17 AM by cinyc »

Niagara County, NY:
http://elections.niagara.ny.us/app/uploads/officialhtmlelectionresults/ge18/racelist.htm
(Click on the race, then precincts reporting)

Westchester County, NY:
https://citizenparticipation.westchestergov.com/images/stories/pdfs/2018canvassgeneral1106.pdf
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« Reply #39 on: December 25, 2018, 06:04:04 PM »

Arkansas---- Update 12/25/18:

So I decided to go and examine the Arkansas Precinct information posted on the Official State website in greater detail, since it was on my list of places, where I wasn't yet satisfied that it was a comprehensive data-set, without taking a look County by County...

https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/AR/92174/Web02-state.216038/#/access-to-races

*** So basically, if you use the Governor Election as a Template, you can go County by County and it will pull up a precinct map....

Still there are some Counties with no precinct map available, and some Counties that are missing precincts, usually White spots on the Map.... In some cases this could be the result of precinct consolidation in an Midterm Election that doesn't overlap with the default State GiS map, but we are also missing some entire municipalities in some of these Counties.

So here's a map of Counties that appear to have complete GOV results by precinct (GRAY) and those in (RED) are missing some or all precincts.

Although I didn't vet each of the US-House elections, a spot check appears that precinct results are also posted for FED elections as well....



Any of our resident Experts on Arkansas want to chime in to see if a few of the Counties are complete, but had a few voting precinct consolidations, or a couple heavily rural precincts with no voters, etc....
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« Reply #40 on: December 26, 2018, 04:09:19 PM »
« Edited: January 12, 2019, 04:23:21 PM by NOVA Green »

Kentucky- Counties with Precincts Reporting- 1/12/19 Update:

Added Wayne County.

107/120 Counties with Precincts Reporting.





Kentucky--- 2018 GE Counties with Precinct Reports- 12/26/18:

So just finished reviewing the Kentucky SoS website going through County by County to see if Counties are missing precinct results.

https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/KY/91996/220209/Web01/en/summary.html

Grab your County and a new window will pop up in your browser....



You will then see something like this...



Then click on the MAP and you will get something like this... (Scroll over the map for precinct by precinct). Some Counties have precinct results not available in a Map format, in which case click on the button that looks like a House and you will see precinct results for that County)



We are currently missing (14) Counties Precinct Results for 106/120 Complete.

Missing: McCracken, Marshall, Barren, Wayne, Woodford, Trimble, Bell, Owsley, Lee, Wolfe, Morgan, Elliot, Lewis, and Boyd.

At least we have all for KY-06, excepting Woodford County.

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« Reply #41 on: December 26, 2018, 05:05:22 PM »

Massachusetts: 2018 GE Precinct Results--- 12/26/18 Update:

Adding MASS to the list of State Complete....

Creating a separate post for this, since the navigation can be a bit tricky, and I don't want to hog the main list of links and updates with giant screencaps....

So start here to search the archives....

http://electionstats.state.ma.us/

You will load this web page:



Enter your search criteria in the box on the bottom right (In this 2018 to 2018 All Offices, All Elections)....

Now you'll end up seeing a screen like this...



Now you'll want to narrow it down a bit (In this case I'm just looking for the 2018 GE results, and plan on grabbing the precinct data by race.... Still, I'll probably want to enhance my visual display while I'm navigating around).

Click the large orange search button on the Upper Left of your screen...

You will then be narrowed down to one election... now click on the Candidates button on the far right, and it will take you to the next screen:



Click on the "See Details for this election button on the bottom right"

You will end up seeing a page that looks like this (In this Case since it's a Statewide Election there are a whole bunch of Counties--- well not really since it is MASS, but you get the point...



See that Excel button on the Left-hand side "Download this Election" ?

You can chose to download by Municipality or by Precinct (I prefer the latter, but if any of y'all are Township Mapping, etc or just want to know how Boston or Fall River Voted, ok do it that way).

Now you should be gold and have a nice data-set for all of MASS that includes the equivalent of a full set of precinct results all in one small Excel file.

Enjoy!!!!



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« Reply #42 on: December 26, 2018, 05:34:42 PM »

Rhode Island---- 2018 GE Precinct Results 12/26/18:

It looks like we can probably cross RI off the list of states missing precinct results....

https://www.ri.gov/election/results/2018/general_election/west_warwick/3801/

I had some major issues when pulling up 2016 PRES Data by place within RI (at a lower level than simply City / Town / Township), considering Trump's relatively strong performance in a DEM stronghold, but it looks like RI came through and rectified their Election Reporting website for the 2018 GE....



So although obviously I didn't go through every municipality to fully Vet their new reporting website, I did flip through a bit, and it looks like extremely thorough and quite easy to go through, since now you can simply select your City or Town, and then it pulls up a list of precincts, click on the precinct, and you get to see all of the Goodies with it.

In the case of the example above, West Warwick RI was I believe the largest City in RI to vote for Trump, and here is a random precinct "Clyde Towers"....

Now in theory, we can look at precinct results compare / contrast against '16 PRES (If results are available for Nov 16 now), match against Social Demographics if we can get good precinct maps, and start discussing where and why voters in certain parts of RI swung towards Trump and then back to the DEMs in '18 (Or whatever type of analysis you are looking for).

How cool is that???

I know we have a few resident RI experts floating around here, so let me know if there is any data missing in these precinct results....

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« Reply #43 on: December 27, 2018, 12:12:15 AM »

Largest Counties by Population Still Missing Precinct Results (94/100 Precincts Reporting for the largest Population Centers)--- We need a full-blown Atlas Full Court Press to Obtain these Results:

This is completely unacceptable that we don't have detailed results for 6.5 Million People voting in 2018 in the largest population centers with decent tax base to support publication of these results....

1.) Suffolk County, New York---- Population 1.5 Million

2.) Nassau County, New York--- Population 1.4 Million

3.) Fairfield County, Connecticut--- Population 0.95 Million

4.) Hartford County, Connecticut--- Population 0.90 Million

5.) New Haven County, Connecticut--- Population 0.86 Million

6.) Monroe County, New York--- Population 0.75 Million

While we are at it (Not to pick on CT and NY Counties), let's go a bit further with the "name and shame game" and point fingers at some relatively large and affluent communities in Texas, Kansas, Missouri, and Indiana....

I get that local Republican Administrations have played games to consolidate State Spending, Slashed social Services, and local election departments in many cases don't have the $$$ to support Governmental Services for poorer and rural Counties:

1.) Missourri--- Many Counties now don't even have a County website, and search results default to an "Association of MO Counties" BS website, with little other than a phone number.

2.) Texas has something similar, but rather a default County Web Template, that provides little data on anything other than a picture of their respective County Courthouse and a few tweaks on the links.

3.) Indiana--- Cross between TX and MO....

4.) Kansas--- I get that rural West KS can't support funding for a comprehensive County level website, but I expect better in some of the larger Metro Areas and Medium Sized Cities....

TEXAS:

1.) Cameron County--- Pop 0.42 Million

2.) Galveston County--- Pop 0.31 Million

3.) Midland County--- Pop 0.16 Million

4.) Ector County---- Pop 0.15 Million

5.) Guadalupe County: Pop 0.15 Million

I could roll through the numbers of Tejas Counties not yet reporting, but right here we have 1.25 Million folks whose ballots are not yet counted, with Millions of more Texans Votes not yet available in detailed breakdown....

Missouri:

1.) St. Charles County--- Pop 0.38 Million

2.) Jasper County--- Pop 0.12 Million

3.) Platte County--- Pop 0.095 Million

We could go further, but right here a population of over 600k aren't seeing their results properly reported....

Indiana:

1.) St Joseph County--- Pop 0.27 Million

2.) Vanderburgh County--- Pop 0.19 Million

3.) Hancock County: Pop 0.072 Million

Kansas:

1.) Shawnee County--- Pop 0.18 Million

2.) Wyandotte County--- Pop 0.16 Million

3.) Leavenworth County--- Pop 0.80 Million

This is a national disgrace, almost two Months after the election that we don't have transparency on these results....






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« Reply #44 on: December 28, 2018, 05:47:17 PM »

Maryland does not allocate early vote by precinct. The precinct results are strictly the election day vote.
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« Reply #45 on: December 28, 2018, 06:26:54 PM »

Maryland does not allocate early vote by precinct. The precinct results are strictly the election day vote.

Thanks LeRaposa !!!

That is a very important point, and something to keep an eye out for elsewhere when looking at precinct level data.

It is one of my biggest pet peeves that various State and County Election Offices do not break these numbers down into a precinct level format, and one that I have encountered in Multiple States and Counties over the Years.

Perhaps one of the most annoying items about Maryland, is that unlike many other States, they don't create a 000 precinct (or whatever numbering convention) that at least bundles those together for the County, so when we need to try to "reverse engineer" estimated breakdowns by precincts at least they can show up as a line item on a Pivot Table that flags the numbers so we can separate the actual precinct results from the "Early Voting / Absentee Precinct".

This is part of the reason that all State and Local Election Boards and Offices should be required to publish comprehensive precinct level canvass reports, as part of Citizen Transparency and Visibility and help prevent Election Fraud and Foreign Actors that might attempt to manipulate US Election Results....

As the recent incidents in NC-09 have demonstrated, Election Fraud is still a reality in 2018 America, although not in the form of Illegal Voters being bused to polling Sites, as some fake news organizations and political figures have recent claimed.

In my mind, the more eyes on detailed election results the better, and having a "slush bucket" of voters not assigned to any precinct in official reports, makes it much more difficult to discern any potential variances, since in the days of the internet, it is much easier for individual citizens, political scientists, news organizations, and others to access data that used to be much more difficult to obtain.

It would cost relative pennies to the Federal Government, provide jobs in many struggling rural communities across America (Vast majority of which are Republican), and perhaps most importantly help strengthen one of the fundamental core innovations of American Democracy: The Right to Vote, which grew out of Jacksonian Democracy, and gradually expanded to include the Right to Vote for Women, and finally the breaking of the Apartheid Jim Crow regime of the Deep South.

Meanwhile, some Republicans still complain of alleged voters being taken out of the Graveyards of Chicago to win the 1960 US-PRES election under Mayor Daley to "Steal" the 1960 PRES election, in many rural parts of the Deep South to this day local close elections might be viewed with suspicion, even if both folks running for "County Dogcatcher" are Registered Republicans.

I digress, but yeah I'm really glad you pointed this out for those that might download the results from MD and take them as Gospel without double-checking against County Level Total Votes....
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« Reply #46 on: January 08, 2019, 02:14:12 AM »

The short answer to your Long Island question is no, those counties don’t post official precinct results online. They’d rather make you jump through hoops to get it, then charge you. It’s like some state secret to them.

Suffolk County took a step forward by releasing precinct results on election night. But those haven’t been updated since, and are in such a terrible format that it would take all day to scrape the data.
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« Reply #47 on: January 19, 2019, 01:14:49 PM »

Has anyone found a spreadsheet with all of the congressional vote totals by seat?  Not by precinct, just the totals for each candidate in all 435 races.
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« Reply #48 on: January 26, 2019, 11:14:39 PM »

2018 GE Results by Precinct--- 1/26/19 Updates

1.) Added Florida links to Statewide Reporting Agency. Deleted FL County Election Links.

2.) Added Kansas links to Statewide Reporting Agency. Deleted KS County Election Links.

3.) Deleted Idaho County Election links, since we already have a Statewide Reporting Site.

4.) Added an additional (11) Counties in Texas reporting Precinct Results: Victoria, Guadalupe, Wharton, Gillespie, Lee, Leon, Polk, Rusk, Harrison, Montague, and Wise Counties.

See my Texas Post for County Election links to Precinct Results.

78/254 Counties Reporting.

5.) Added an additional County in Utah officially reporting Precinct Results: Uintah County.

21/29 Counties Officially Reporting. (I have non-official precinct numbers for the remaining (Cool Counties)

6.) Added an additional County in California officially reporting precinct results: Sierra County.

55/58 Counties Officially Reporting....

Now we are only down to Del Norte, Mendocino, and Mariposa Counties....

7.) Added an additional County in Michigan: Iron County

78/83 Counties officially reporting... waiting for (3) Counties in the UP and Two in Northern Michigan, but most likely we will see all counties reporting on the Statewide site before we see precinct returns from these places.

8.) New York---- Added an additional County: Tioga County

50/62 Counties reporting by Precinct. Honestly not sure how many more precinct results we can squeeze out of NY since Nassau and Suffolk are so tight handed on their election reporting.

9.) I did not check for updates in Indiana and Missouri , as well as some (50) Counties in North Tex and Northwest Tex and the Panhandle.

Here is the updated Map:



Here are the updated State Links:

Here is the current state of the Map:

These are the Color Conventions Used (Although I'm testing out a different Map using 3-D Paint)

DARK GRAY = States where Precinct level Results are available from one Statewide Reporting Agency

DARK BLUE= States where Precinct level Results will likely be fully or partially available from a Statewide Reporting Agency.

CYAN / SKY BLUE = States without Precinct level results available from a Statewide Reporting Agency, so we have to turn to the Counties for relief.

LAVENDER = States where we have no precinct level results from State or County Reporting agencies, nor should we expect that to be the case.

NUMBERS by STATE= Number of Counties with precinct results available on either State or County links posted below or in independent posts on this thread.


Links to State Centralized Election Reporting Surfaces for Precinct Results:

Alabama:

https://www.sos.alabama.gov/alabama-votes/voter/election-data

*** This one is SWEET and truly representative of Southern Hospitality.... simply click on the "Download Link" to the right by the election you want, and then you get a Zip file, which you then extract. Now you have a folder in Excel for each individual county, where you can open and view the precinct results.... ***

Alaska:

http://www.elections.alaska.gov/results/18GENR/

http://www.elections.alaska.gov/results/18GENR/data/resultsbyprecinct.txt

*** Need to scroll down to the bottom Statement of Votes Cast and pull precinct data by State district individually into a PDF format ****

*** Updated 11_25_18 to include link to Text based download as per Cynics comment.. :

"Alaska finally does have Excel-readable precinct data. You need to go to your link, RIGHT click on "Text by Precinct", and select save."

Arizona:

https://azsos.gov/precinct-level-results-county-2018-general-election

Arkansas:

https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/AR/92174/Web02-state.216038/#/access-to-races

*** See Arkansas Post on how to pull up precinct level results ***

Colorado:

https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/CO/91808/Web02-state.222648/#/rpt


Delaware:

https://elections.delaware.gov/archive/elect18/elect18_general/html/index.shtml

Florida:

https://dos.myflorida.com/elections/data-statistics/elections-data/precinct-level-election-results/

*** Click on the 2018 GE Zip file and it will download to your PC....

You can then open with file explorer and a list of Counties will appear, which you can then open in a Text base format and work with the data. ****


Georgia:

https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/GA/91639/Web02-state.221451/#/access-to-races

*** Need to Download County by County ****

Hawaii:


https://elections.hawaii.gov/wp-content/results/precinct.pdf

Idaho:

https://sos.idaho.gov/elect/results/index.html

Illinois:

https://www.elections.il.gov/ElectionResults.aspx?ID=jwAfLjnmELI%3d

Iowa:

https://sos.iowa.gov/elections/results/precinctvotetotals2018general.html

***Select your County and download into Excel.... it's a bit annoying to have to do this County by County, but I'll take it ***

Kansas:

http://www.kssos.org/elections/elections_statistics.html

*** *** Scroll down to 2018 General Election Results by Precinct, select the election you are interested in, such as Governor, US House, etc and it will download an Excel Spreadsheet.

It appears that some Counties may not be available, so I will need to go through by County to Vet what all is included ***

Kentucky:

https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/KY/91996/220209/Web01/en/summary.html

*** See Kentucky Post on how to pull up precinct results.... ***

Louisiana:

https://voterportal.sos.la.gov/Graphical

*** Then select election date, then select your election type, then click on Parish, and then precinct results (Any questions go up-thread and see my screenshots for LA on the Louisiana Post) ***

Maryland:

https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2018/election_data/index.html

*** This is a comprehensive result so ignore the name when you click on the GOV Election by Precinct... will add a post regarding how to d/l the data if there are any questions ***

Massachusetts:

http://electionstats.state.ma.us/

*** See my MASS post for detailed instructions on how to pull up precinct data ***

Minnesota:
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https://electionresults.sos.state.mn.us/Select/Download/115


Mississippi:

http://www.sos.ms.gov/Elections-Voting/Pages/2018-General-Election.aspx

*** Click on the Official County Recapitulation Sheet you are looking for ***


Montana:

http://mtelectionresults.gov/

*** Updated 2018 Precinct Level Results--- Select FED/STATE/Etc and then scroll over the right and then select the Export button, and then select "By Precinct".

Nebraska:

https://electionresults.sos.ne.gov/resultsCTY.aspx?type=SW&rid=8862&osn=102&map=CTY

*** Click on the export precinct results to Excel for your selected Contest, and it will generate a really nice spreadsheet with tabs for each County in the State (Awesome!) ***

Nevada:

https://www.nvsos.gov/sos/elections/election-information/precinct-level-results

*** Click on the now activated buttons to the top right "2018 GE... under the Statewide--- General Excel.zip or csv.zip ***


New Hampshire:

http://sos.nh.gov/18GenResults.aspx

*** Credit to Nyvin ***

New Mexico:

http://electionresults.sos.state.nm.us/resultsCTY.aspx?type=FED&rid=4898&osn=180&map=CTY

North Carolina:


https://er.ncsbe.gov/index.html?election_dt=11/06/2018&county_id=9&office=ALL&contest=0

*** THANKS Sorenroy for sharing this on another thread regarding the 2018 NC-09 potential Republican voter fraud.... Wink  ***

North Dakota:

https://results.sos.nd.gov/ResultsSW.aspx?text=All&type=SW&map=CTY

*** per cinyc... "(Click on Export --> Precinct for each race) ****

Ohio:

https://www.sos.state.oh.us/elections/election-results-and-data/2018-official-elections-results/

*** Thanks Trajan for letting us know this is publish and providing the 2018 link ***


Oklahoma:

https://www.ok.gov/elections/Election_Info/2018_November_General_Election.html

Rhode Island:

https://www.ri.gov/election/results/2018/general_election/west_warwick/3801/

*** See my detailed post on how to locate RI precinct Results ***


South Carolina:

https://www.enr-scvotes.org/SC/92124/Web02-state.222648/#/cid/21500/c/Sumter

*** This one's virtually useless for the sake of exporting data, but you can pull up individual counties by race and see a map and raw precinct votes ***

South Dakota:

Updated to include Cinyc links...

http://electionresults.sd.gov/resultsSW.aspx?type=SWR&map=CTY (Statewide row races)
http://electionresults.sd.gov/resultsSW.aspx?type=BQ&map=CTY (Statewide Ballot Intiatives)
http://electionresults.sd.gov/ResultsExport.aspx? (By-county exports of all races in the county by precinct)

Tennessee:

https://sos-tn-gov-files.tnsosfiles.com/Nov%202018%20General%20by%20Precinct.pdf

Vermont:

https://vtelectionresults.sec.state.vt.us/Index.html#/federal

*** basically it looks like you click on Contest Details and can export to Excel by race and see for example how the two precincts in Bennington Vermont voted for US-SEN in 2018 ***


Virginia:

https://apps.elections.virginia.gov/SBE_CSV/ELECTIONS/ELECTIONRESULTS/

Washington:


(This link includes precinct detail for every County in Washington State, excepting King County on one giant spreadsheet)

http://results.vote.wa.gov/results/current/Export.html

Now, wait we're missing the most populous county? Simple solution, go to the King County election site and grab your precinct data from here:

https://kingcounty.gov/depts/elections/results/2018/201811.aspx

*** Scroll down to the bottom to the "Final Precinct Level Election Results" and click on the comma delimited file, and next thing you know you'll have a file you can easily convert in Excel and do all the great stuff Excel can do to help sort and organize your data ***

West Virginia:

https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/WV/92360/Web02-state.222648/#/access-to-races

*** ENR Engine... Scroll Down and click on County name, head over to right and download results for all races in the County by preferred file format (Including Excel--- YES!!!!). I could post some screens caps here, but most of y'all should be somewhat familiar by this now, if you've spent much time looking up precinct results and followed previous instructions from other State / County Precinct Reporting agencies ***


Wisconsin:

https://elections.wi.gov/elections-voting/results

*** NOTE- Scroll Down to the Bottom and select the "Ward by Ward" Excel Spreadsheet for either US-SEN, US-HOUSE, State Sen, or GEN ASSEMBLY----    Thanks Gass for the source! ***

Wyoming:

https://soswy.state.wy.us/Elections/Docs/2018/2018GeneralResults.aspx

*** Have to download precinct results individually by County ***


There are a few States where in theory we will see Centralized Election Precinct Reporting at some point.... I'll believe it when I see, and will keep checking, but I don't like waiting for my precinct data when I'm researching a project....

Michigan:

https://miboecfr.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/cfr/precinct_srch.cgi

*** Go to my Michigan Post for links to County available precinct results ***

Oregon:

https://sos.oregon.gov/elections/Pages/electionhistory.aspx

*** Go the Right-hand Site and pull a Zip fill by precinct, but at this point only includes 2017 and 2018 Primary date... Go to my Oregon Post for links to County Level Election Results ***

I'll be going through and doing some housekeeping so don't be surprised if some of my posts disappear, I just don't want to lose any critical data, especially stuff like updates which helps give a timeline of how quickly we can expect to see results posted....



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« Reply #49 on: May 24, 2019, 06:45:07 PM »

5/24/19 Oregon Update:

All Oregon data is now available on one statewide location....

https://sos.oregon.gov/elections/Pages/electionhistory.aspx

*** Go the Right-hand Site and pull a Zip file November 2018 Precinct Level...  this will download a file, which you can then open by County for all 36/36 Counties.

Most of these are in a PDF file format with a few exceptions (Joesephine and Multnomah Counties available in Excel) so I will be leaving up the Oregon post with individual County links for now until I review the list to see which Counties have other file formats that might be more receptive to adding into Excel or other easy to work with from a data sorting perspective.

I haven't gone through and reviewed missing Counties in other States yet with precinct returns, since I was starting to hit the point of diminishing returns, but maybe I'll have a few Hours this Holiday Weekend to see if more stuff has popped up since I last did a major search.




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