🚨Nerd Alert 🚨
Especially for the LA Political Nerds.
https://t.co/KpLJ4fGzMP
*Please use laptop/desktop, not optimized for phone
This site takes LA County 2026 Primary Election Results, and the @Political_Data records of who voted... and breaks out analysis for EVERY election in LA (except judges) gives you the ability to:
- Visualize precinct maps / winners in a district (and the LA portions of legislative/congressional seats)
- Select sub-geographies (Mayor by council district, Senate by City, City council seat by neighborhood, etc)
- See regression analysis of results by Age, Race, Party and ethnicity, showing correlations or lack thereof.
- Take in the Ecological Inference analysis (viewer beware) which gives a statistical analysis of subgroup voting trends. Read the prompt before digging in, EI can seem strange!
- Run correlations of candidates against each other - like you can see based on precinct-level data just how much was @nithyavraman tied to @TomSteyer or @kennethmejiaLA
While there is a lot of stuff on LA Mayor, this has everything -so you could literally compare governor race to Glendale School board or Long Beach city council, or whatever.
This is all experimental. Hope to build out to other counties as we can get access to the data. This was a lot of work... hope you enjoy!!
Send feedback as I will continue to play around with this.
One week until we vote YES to raise the wage.
Missouri and Nebraska have both raised their wages to 15 and are still low cost states, the automatic adjustments with cost of living will likely be 30 to 50 cents a year, we won't become an out of control costly state.
VOTE YES