bruh why would anyone use arrows instead of color shades
FeelinJipper on
Are longer arrows depicting a greater shift?
Superlolp on
Everyone talks about „blue no matter who“ but The Bronx are the only ones who puts their money where their mouth is
EyeIslet on
Looks like black voters shifted to Mamdani
e48e on
Exactly what I expected except Northern Staten Island.
Weekly-Air4170 on
The fact that there is any blue in Staten island gives me hope
JustBench1615 on
Assuming high correlation with % Black?
MrRoma on
The primary was Ranked Choice. Is this data based on the primary’s first or final count?
dresserplate on
Looks a lot different than the Virginia map 🤔
japinard on
Why is Queens for Cuomo?
Beneficial-Owl-4430 on
TIL the bronx isn’t a nickname for brooklyn
Agreeable-Survey-297 on
I give my love to Staten Island, Manhatten, and Queens ❤️
Treheveras on
To be fair, a little over 1 million people voted in the primary and then reportedly over 2 million voted in the mayoral election.
So the shift doesn’t really show accurately how or if voters changed their minds between the primary and mayoral election since there is an extra million who showed up.
Also, as a general note. It’s still only a third or so of the registered voters of nyc who voted in the mayoral election. So few amounts of people vote in primaries and anything other than federal elections but they make a difference. Everyone should be voting every single time and should encourage everyone else to always get out and vote regardless of what the election is.
KontosIN on
This is the most interesting political map so far from these elections
jayplus707 on
Was this from the NYT?
bober8848 on
Populist getting votes in areas with less income and property price?
What a surprise.
bluerose297 on
Look at those Queens swings. The people must yearn for the Queenslink extension!
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bruh why would anyone use arrows instead of color shades
Are longer arrows depicting a greater shift?
Everyone talks about „blue no matter who“ but The Bronx are the only ones who puts their money where their mouth is
Looks like black voters shifted to Mamdani
Exactly what I expected except Northern Staten Island.
The fact that there is any blue in Staten island gives me hope
Assuming high correlation with % Black?
The primary was Ranked Choice. Is this data based on the primary’s first or final count?
Looks a lot different than the Virginia map 🤔
Why is Queens for Cuomo?
TIL the bronx isn’t a nickname for brooklyn
I give my love to Staten Island, Manhatten, and Queens ❤️
To be fair, a little over 1 million people voted in the primary and then reportedly over 2 million voted in the mayoral election.
So the shift doesn’t really show accurately how or if voters changed their minds between the primary and mayoral election since there is an extra million who showed up.
Also, as a general note. It’s still only a third or so of the registered voters of nyc who voted in the mayoral election. So few amounts of people vote in primaries and anything other than federal elections but they make a difference. Everyone should be voting every single time and should encourage everyone else to always get out and vote regardless of what the election is.
This is the most interesting political map so far from these elections
Was this from the NYT?
Populist getting votes in areas with less income and property price?
What a surprise.
Look at those Queens swings. The people must yearn for the Queenslink extension!