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Maps and charts and graphs, oh my!

Friday, Nov 10, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

Glenn Hodas, a political consultant and numbers cruncher, has provided us with some nifty maps and graphs to help us understand this year’s election a little bit better. Click all the images for larger versions.

I’ve had to reduce the file sizes to make the images load better on the Internet, but if you want to see the maps, etc. in all their high-rez glory, just head over to Glenn’s website and find his contact information. I’m sure he’ll do whatever he can to help

First, a color-coded statewide map gives us the intensity of the vote for governor…
GenElectMapMedium.jpg

If you want to see a much bigger statewide map, click on this image…
2006GenElectMap.jpg

Next up, a bar graph that gives us the governor’s race head-to-head percentages by region…
GuvHeadHeadByRegion.jpg

This pie chart will give you a very clear picture of how each region turned out on Tuesday…
GuvVoteByRegion.jpg

And here’s a county map that shows the same thing…
GuvTurnout.jpg

This bar graph shows how each of the statewide Democratic candidates did against each other…
TotalVoteDemCandidate.jpg

The chart below shows how the treasurer candidates did by region…
TreasH2HbyRegion.jpg

OK, back to the governor’s race. The following charts show how the suburban vote changed from 2002 (Rod Blagojevich vs. Jim Ryan) to 2006. Notice that the Republican numbers dropped in every case.

DuPage…
2002vs2006DUPAGE.jpg

Kane…
2002vs2006KANE.jpg

Lake…
2002vs2006LAKE.jpg

McHenry…
2002vs2006MCHENRY.jpg

Will…
2002vs2006WILL.jpg

       

15 Comments
  1. - anon - Friday, Nov 10, 06 @ 4:30 am:

    Where’s the Aurora Election Commission’s totals?


  2. - Rich Miller - Friday, Nov 10, 06 @ 4:35 am:

    All the results are included in the Kane County graph. Please, always try to look before you jump. Thanks.


  3. - Charles Martel - Friday, Nov 10, 06 @ 5:51 am:

    Great charts Rich. Very informative.


  4. - Little Egypt Native - Friday, Nov 10, 06 @ 11:38 am:

    This is very useful. I’m looking for Cook County township results in the County Board President and Governor elections — anyone?


  5. - Little Egypt - Friday, Nov 10, 06 @ 11:41 am:

    Wow, Blago outright won only 32 counties. His drive from Chicago to Springfield doesn’t look too friendly. I can see why he goes down so seldom.


  6. - So Blue Democrat - Friday, Nov 10, 06 @ 11:58 am:

    Lisa had over 750,000 more votes than the Governor. Let the 2010 election begin!


  7. - Justice - Friday, Nov 10, 06 @ 11:59 am:

    Great Information. Very well presented!


  8. - Wumpus - Friday, Nov 10, 06 @ 12:33 pm:

    Lil E, www.Voterinfonet.com or gov.


  9. - Tomorrow We Vote - Friday, Nov 10, 06 @ 12:52 pm:

    I keep telling you guys, we immigrants and our kids are chaning the political demographics in the suburbs.

    Roskam just got in, and probably foolishly made some permanent enemies in the Latino community (and “permanent enemies” is a not-too-often phenomena in the world political).

    The immigrant vote was a factor in the Noland victory, the Crespo victory, the Bond victory and the Katowski victory.

    The Illinois Republican Party can say as much as they want that they want to broaden and diversify… but they drank the anti-immigrant Kool Aid, and those mailers they put out have their name on them!

    Stuuuuuuu-pid!


  10. - Garp - Friday, Nov 10, 06 @ 2:45 pm:

    I don’t understand the pie chart %. Does that mean only 19% came out in the City. I thought it was much higher than that? Please explain.


  11. - Garp - Friday, Nov 10, 06 @ 2:47 pm:

    Never mind-I figured it out-just a little slow on the uptake.


  12. - huh? - Friday, Nov 10, 06 @ 3:56 pm:

    How is it that so much of the state is red and hair do still won?


  13. - archpundit - Friday, Nov 10, 06 @ 4:17 pm:

    ===How is it that so much of the state is red and hair do still won?

    Because we have this weird rule called one person one vote, not one vote per acre of land.


  14. - Silas - Friday, Nov 10, 06 @ 5:41 pm:

    Huh…

    Its simple… the rural counties are by far less populated. If you combine all the rural votes I dont think they will catch up to the chicago/cook county votes.

    My sympathies to the ILGOP… NOT!! Time to get rid of the dinosaurs if the ILGOP really wants an outside chance of making a blip of noise.


  15. - steve schnorf - Friday, Nov 10, 06 @ 10:46 pm:

    For the same reason that almost all the state was red and Kerry won.


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