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« on: April 16, 2019, 01:26:15 PM »

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« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2019, 01:32:21 PM »

Elliott County, Kentucky.
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« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2019, 01:55:31 PM »

Howard County, Iowa.
2012: Obama +21.0
2016: Trump +20.5

41.5% swing.
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« Reply #3 on: April 16, 2019, 04:26:57 PM »

Counties with Largest Vote Swing
Republican   Democratic
Wayne, MI   91,581   Los Angeles, CA   363,051
Suffolk, NY   68,567   Orange, CA   172,705
Macomb, MI   64,451   San Diego, CA   167,479
Ocean, NJ   47,754   Cook, IL   165,664
Cuyahoga, OH   42,549   Harris, TX   160,988
Erie, NY   40,528   Salt Lake, UT   115,484
Genesee, MI   38,594   King, WA   109,679
Pasco, FL   37,795   Maricopa, AZ   103,143
New Haven, CT   34,073   New York, NY   100,968
Luzerne, PA   32,219   Middlesex, MA   96,084


Counties with Largest Vote Swing Percentage
Republican   Democratic
Elliott, KY   46.63%   Utah, UT   42.42%
Clark, MO   42.00%   Cache, UT   41.17%
Howard, IA   41.43%   Madison, ID   38.18%
Henderson, IL   40.67%   Davis, UT   38.09%
Monroe, OH   39.22%   Morgan, UT   30.44%
Vinton, OH   38.05%   Salt Lake, UT   29.14%
Iron, MO   38.01%   Box Elder, UT   27.85%
Reynolds, MO   37.25%   Wasatch, UT   27.29%
Calhoun, WV   37.19%   Weber, UT   25.18%
Pike, OH   36.50%   Franklin, ID   23.03%


Counties with Largest Change in Total Votes
Increasing   Decreasing
Los Angeles, CA   253,241   Milwaukee, WI   -51,523
Maricopa, AZ   186,875   Cuyahoga, OH   -36,383
Cook, IL   165,525   Wayne, MI   -35,417
Harris, TX   123,527   Shelby, TN   -34,233
San Diego, CA   112,451   Baltimore, MD   -14,603
Miami-Dade, FL   108,012   Lucas, OH   -11,791
Queens, NY   91,148   St. Louis, MO   -11,579
Riverside, CA   88,275   Hinds, MS   -11,414
Suffolk, NY   86,988   Honolulu, HI   -10,952
Orange, FL   84,599   St. Louis, MO   -10,430


Counties with Largest Percentage Change in Total Votes
Increasing   Decreasing
McKenzie, ND   35.38%   East Carroll, LA   -26.67%
Greenwood, KS   33.77%   Buffalo, SD   -23.56%
Williams, ND   30.58%   Claiborne, MS   -22.10%
Osceola, FL   29.88%   Terrell, TX   -21.08%
Maverick, TX   28.64%   Alexander, IL   -19.45%
Sterling, TX   28.14%   Tunica, MS   -18.60%
Sumter, FL   27.57%   Humphreys, MS   -18.40%
Wasatch, UT   27.24%   Rolette, ND   -17.51%
Jim Hogg, TX   27.11%   Cottle, TX   -17.41%
Yuma, AZ   26.00%   Hanson, SD   -16.97%


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« Reply #4 on: April 25, 2019, 05:03:43 PM »

Hi -
You can see Statistics like this on the Atlas Page.
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« Reply #5 on: May 11, 2019, 06:27:42 AM »

Howard County, Iowa.
2012: Obama +21.0
2016: Trump +20.5

41.5% swing.

That 2012 number seems off.
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« Reply #6 on: May 11, 2019, 11:12:35 AM »

Howard County, Iowa.
2012: Obama +21.0
2016: Trump +20.5

41.5% swing.

That 2012 number seems off.

It's not.
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« Reply #7 on: May 15, 2019, 11:01:52 AM »


That’s my mistake. I read it as Howard County Indiana.
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