“... a researcher at the Center for Urban Research at the City University of New York Graduate Center, who mapped the results.”
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@JonCampbellNY@BOENYC Make sure to follow our map when the results come in. Lots of ways to filter the results and analyze the patterns: https://t.co/nMS5iflgCm
@BOENYC Thanks for making your unofficial election returns website live so early tonight. But the status of the returns is out of date; it say the info is current as of Sept 24, 2025. See screenshot.
@LudovicSpeaks I've been trying out Bluesky. So far it's much better. Generally a much more congenial place, and still a great source for new/interesting info.
@RodAzurmendi@No_you_124@sabrod123 Another reason it’s insane those ppl voted for him is that he could care less if prices go up or down. If they go up, he’ll blame someone else. If they somehow drop, he’ll take credit whether he helped or not (likely not). He cares only about himself. Foolish to think otherwise.
A new map from the Center for Urban Research at the CUNY Graduate Center shows a clear shift to the right in many immigrant neighborhoods on Election Day.
https://t.co/HtOMI0ZVO9
@dancow You can see the vote counts and %s in each election district in NYC at our map here: https://t.co/QIYzWMWMwt The dropoff in Dem voters moreso than Trump gains has been highlighted in some local media reports, eg https://t.co/ILET5gMNh2 & https://t.co/SIGv9dwJiT
A thorough, in-depth discussion about the presidential vote implications across NYC w/ @GC_CUNY @mousam John Mollenkopf & @errollouis on @InsideCityHall @NY1 https://t.co/uOrZ4efvri
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@SergeyKadinsky@SR_spatial@GC_CUNY Thanks! Slowly but surely getting results in -- as Steven mentioned, LI can be slow with getting data. I'm waiting on Suffolk there, but have Nassau, so NY-04 is in: https://t.co/iDJz87n6i0
@SergeyKadinsky@GC_CUNY Thanks for reaching out. Unlikely that we'll map those races in the near future (election district data isn't as easy to access on Long Island), but Ben Rosenblatt @BenJ_Rosenblatt may have done so.
Here's a teaser for the @GC_CUNY Election Atlas comparison map of 2020 & 2024 presidential results by election district in NYC: https://t.co/QIYzWMWMwt No 2024 results yet! For now you can see the 2020 results by 2024 EDs.
@urbaninsideout Of course, the actual voter turnout is another story. This year's general election turnout was a bit lower than in past presidential elections: just over half of those registered (about 2.6 million) voted for president. The 2020 & 2016 elections had 60+% turnout.
@urbaninsideout The latest estimate of citizens of voting age in NYC (2023) is about 5.4 million people (https://t.co/fyAfxoTGQO) out of about 8.2 million total. There are about 4.6 million registered voters, or ~85% of the eligible voting population.
@dancow Apparently the electoral enthusiasm was in Trump’s favor, certainly nationwide but also locally. The magnitude of each phenomena (Harris voters staying home, Trump voters turning out) was surprising, at least to me.