Presidential Results (Raw Vote)

Presidential Results using ElectionCord’s 100K districts. The colors and tooltips has the raw vote margin, ex. a candidate winning by 20,000 votes instead of 40%. This is the recommended way to view the 100K districts and their results, as it also factors in turnout and possible inefficiencies in a certain area. Just as an example, even if a Democratic candidate wins an urban district by 60%, if the turnout there is low, in reality they aren’t winning that area by as much as they could be. This map shows voting results from the last 3 Presidential Elections (2016, 2020, and 2024). If an area is red, it means it voted for Trump, and if an area is blue, it means it voted for the Democratic candidate. Regarding the tooltip, if a number is in the negatives, it represents a Republican margin, and if a number is in the positives, it represents a Democratic margin. The geography used is ElectionCord’s 100K Districts, where each state is divided up into districts of roughly 100,000 people.

Find the spreadsheet here.