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Virginia 2013 Gubernatorial Swing Map

Virginia Swing Map

Virginia 2013 Gubernatorial Swing Map

The margin swing in the 2013 Virginia Governor’s race relative to the 2009 election was nearly 20% towards the Democrats.  The 2013 result was Democrat Terry McAuliffe over Republican Ken Cuccinelli by 2.6% (47.8%-45.2%). In the 2009 contest, Republican Bob McDonnell defeated Democrat Creigh Deeds by 17.3% (58.6%-41.3%).  As shown by the map, most of the counties and cities in the state swung Democratic.  A dozen counties in the Appalachian region bordering West Virginia plus Patrick County swung Republican.  Most of these had relatively modest Republican swings.  An exception to this, however, are three adjacent counties in the northwest portion of the state: Alleghany, Bath, and Highland along with Covington City (which lies wholly within Alleghany County).  These three counties plus city exhibited swing percentages that significantly bucked the statewide swing, recording vote margins that surged Republican by 31%, 51%, 21%, and 26% respectively.  Bath County in particular, with a Republican swing percentage of 51% makes for a state-level trend move of 71% (51% Republican swing in the county plus 20% Democratic swing statewide).

Virginia 2013 Governor - Margin Swing

CountyMargin 2009Margin 2013Margin Swing
Bath CountyD+27%R+24%R+51%
Allegheny CountyD+23%R+9%R+31%
Covington CityD+32%D+6%R+26%
Highland CountyR+10%R+31%R+21%
StatewideR+17%D+3%D+20%

While often such outlying data can suggest an error in the tally, this result is simply a matter of the area voting for favorite son Creigh Deeds in 2009 and returning to the regional voting pattern in 2013.  Creigh Deeds is from Bath County and represented the 25th district in the Virginia Senate (In 2009, Bath County, Allegheny County, and Covington City were all within the 25th district).  These counties also have very small populations (in 2013, Highland County had only 903 total votes counted, Bath County had 1,213, Allegheny County had 4,136, and Covington City had 1,275).  The full swing table (member feature) can be viewed here.

New Jersey 2013 Official Gubernatorial Results

The 2013 New Jersey General Election Gubernatorial Results are now official – posted by the New Jersey Division of Elections in the document Official List Candidates for Governor For General Election 11/05/2013 Election on December 4, 2013.  The final results are Republican Chris Christie 1,278,932 (60.2%), Democrat Barbara Buono 809,978 (38.2%), Libertarian Kenneth R. Kaplan 12,155 (0.57%), Green Party candidate Steven Welzer 8,295 (0.4%) and four other minor party candidates with a combined total of 11,506 votes (0.54%).  The margin of victory is 466,714 votes (22.2%).  The Election Atlas also includes in its tally 2,175 write-in votes collected from individual county election reports that are not included in the “Official List” document.

Overall, the result is a solid Republican win for the incumbent in a heavily Democratic state.  The last time a Republican won the race for Governor in New Jersey by such a large margin was by Thomas H. Kean in 1985.  In 2013, Christie won all but two counties (falling short in Essex and Gloucester) – picking up six more counties relative to his win in 2009 on the back of an 18.6% swing statewide.  His strongest showing was in Ocean County (75.7%) and had his largest swing in Hudson County (32.3%) although still coming up short of winning the county by 11.1%.  The total votes counted in 2013 are 2,106,377 – a significant drop from 2009, where 2,425,441 votes were tallied (a drop of 319,064). Christie received 95,208 more votes vs. his run in 2009 while Buono received 284,792 fewer votes in 2013 than Jon S. Corzine did on the Democratic ticket in 2009. Full results are available for exploration here.