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RandySF

(73,570 posts)
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 03:09 PM Yesterday

The Downballot's calculations of presidential election results by congressional district

Below are The Downballot's calculations of the presidential election results for the 2024 and 2020 elections according to the congressional district lines used in 2024.

The results for 2024 are visualized in the cartogram at the top of this post, which shows each district equally sized (click here for a traditional map).

We've also published a detailed explanation of our process for calculating the 2024 results, as well as an examination of our key findings.

Links to data for earlier elections may be found beneath the table below.

Note: "Margin" reflects the Democratic vote share minus the Republican vote share.



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The Downballot's calculations of presidential election results by congressional district (Original Post) RandySF Yesterday OP
Interesting. The solid red multi districts states are MT, ID, UT, IA, OK, and WV question everything Yesterday #1
Interesting dsc Yesterday #2

question everything

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1. Interesting. The solid red multi districts states are MT, ID, UT, IA, OK, and WV
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 03:18 PM
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And to remember that MT had a Democratic governor and a senator.


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