They also had some histograms of vote totals on this page, which they took down because of some anomalous values. I got the idea to do something similar, and here is the result (click for the big pic).
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Sunday, November 07, 2004
More cartograms and some histograms
Gartner, Shalizi and Newman have another cartogram, made using a different ("diffusion") approach.
They also had some histograms of vote totals on this page, which they took down because of some anomalous values. I got the idea to do something similar, and here is the result (click for the big pic).
They also had some histograms of vote totals on this page, which they took down because of some anomalous values. I got the idea to do something similar, and here is the result (click for the big pic).
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my best guess about their anomalous data is they counted no data or no votes (0/0) as 0, which is 100% Kerry on their scale. so the coloration on their map is wrong too, there are way too many solid blue regions.
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