Always knew Côte-Saint-Luc was a little more conservative than the rest of the island of MTL, but holy wow, does it ever stick out.
BidnyZolnierzLonda on
I always wondered why these rural areas in northern Canada vote for Liberal.
Modernsizedturd on
Not sure if links are allowed, but here it is for the Twitter chain, which looks closer at each riding. Big shout out to RealAlbanianPat for making this! [https://x.com/RealAlbanianPat/status/1986675138733981919](https://x.com/RealAlbanianPat/status/1986675138733981919)
Brettzky17 on
r/CanadianShield and r/geography have entered the chat
Jets237 on
blue = conservative red = liberal makes my american brain hurt
Additional-Value-428 on
There is way too much red in Alberta and Sask.. this ain’t liberal country 🤣
It’s progressive conservative or NDP. Typically there is not crossover, you can almost guarantee the outcomes here. On rare occasion a blue riding will turn orange but ğnever red… and some ridings in Saskatoon and Regina will go back and forth — this has been the case for the last 26 years. It’s uneventful and nauseating at times
GlassSkiesAbove on
Very funny to me that you can see where the acadian/francophone communities in NB are based off what areas are liberal lol
632612 on
This is an absurd level of detail. How did you get data from what I assume to be each individual polling station? I’m curious to know.
treple13 on
Calgary airplanes voting Liberal, while the wild animals voting Conservative is interesting
SkyeMreddit on
Urban liberals, suburban and rural Conservatives. Exceptions for northern territories where native First Canadians are the majority of the population.
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This is great. Is there a link to an interactive map.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is why conservatives never spam Reddit with maps of a Canadian election with the title „who do you think really won“
What a dope ass visualization. I don’t think I have ever seen maps fitted into a [TreeMap](https://datavizcatalogue.com/methods/treemap.html)
Always knew Côte-Saint-Luc was a little more conservative than the rest of the island of MTL, but holy wow, does it ever stick out.
I always wondered why these rural areas in northern Canada vote for Liberal.
Not sure if links are allowed, but here it is for the Twitter chain, which looks closer at each riding. Big shout out to RealAlbanianPat for making this! [https://x.com/RealAlbanianPat/status/1986675138733981919](https://x.com/RealAlbanianPat/status/1986675138733981919)
r/CanadianShield and r/geography have entered the chat
blue = conservative red = liberal makes my american brain hurt
There is way too much red in Alberta and Sask.. this ain’t liberal country 🤣
It’s progressive conservative or NDP. Typically there is not crossover, you can almost guarantee the outcomes here. On rare occasion a blue riding will turn orange but ğnever red… and some ridings in Saskatoon and Regina will go back and forth — this has been the case for the last 26 years. It’s uneventful and nauseating at times
Very funny to me that you can see where the acadian/francophone communities in NB are based off what areas are liberal lol
This is an absurd level of detail. How did you get data from what I assume to be each individual polling station? I’m curious to know.
Calgary airplanes voting Liberal, while the wild animals voting Conservative is interesting
Urban liberals, suburban and rural Conservatives. Exceptions for northern territories where native First Canadians are the majority of the population.