Showing posts with label Election 2008 Results. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Election 2008 Results. Show all posts

Friday, November 05, 2010

Mooney Concedes

The Frederick News-Post has the story on former Frederick Mayor Ron Young's victory.

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Thursday, December 31, 2009

MoCo General Election 2008: Ficker Amendment

Click on the image below for a closer view of the 2008 general election Ficker Amendment vote in Montgomery County by Congressional District, state legislative district, council district and local area.

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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

MoCo General Election 2008: Slots Amendment

Click on the image below for a closer view of the 2008 general election slots amendment vote in Montgomery County by Congressional District, state legislative district, council district and local area.

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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

MoCo General Election 2008: Presidential Vote

Click on the image below for a closer view of the 2008 general election presidential vote in Montgomery County by Congressional District, state legislative district, council district and local area.

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Monday, December 28, 2009

MoCo General Election 2008: Turnout

OK, let's be honest: odds are, you're kicking back, drinking egg nog and not doing a whole lot this week, right? So that means you are ready for the same thing we are: data! All this week, we will be presenting the results of our exclusive 2008 MoCo general election database. We have painstakingly assembled statistics on turnout, presidential vote, the slots amendment and the Ficker amendment built from the precinct level up. This kind of political intelligence could prove valuable next year, and as usual, only MPW readers are eligible to access it! Today, we present turnout by Congressional District, state legislative district, council district and local area. Click on the image for a larger view. There are a few surprises in here, so enjoy!

Update: One of our readers asked if these numbers include absentees and provisionals. They do not since they were constructed by assembling precinct counts.

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