MAP: How Your Neighbors Voted in 2024 in NYC
The Results are In: A Breakdown of NYC’s 2024 Presidential Election Votes
According to THE CITY’s map, the 2024 presidential election votes in New York City have been tallied, providing a snapshot of how different neighborhoods and communities voted. The map offers a unique perspective on the city’s political landscape, revealing the percentage of Republican and Democratic votes in each neighborhood.
The City’s Voting Patterns: A Visual Representation
The interactive map, created by THE CITY, allows users to search their address and view the vote totals in their neighborhood. The map is color-coded, with red indicating Republican votes and blue indicating Democratic votes. A darker shade indicates a higher percentage of votes for each party.
Neighborhood Breakdown
The map reveals some interesting trends and patterns in the city’s voting habits. For example:
- In the Upper East Side, the Republican party received a significant number of votes, with some areas showing as high as 60% for the Republican candidate.
- In contrast, the Upper West Side and Greenwich Village showed strong support for the Democratic candidate, with some areas reporting as high as 80% for the Democratic candidate.
- In Queens, the Republican party received a significant number of votes in areas such as Long Island City and Astoria.
- In Brooklyn, the Democratic party received strong support in areas such as Park Slope and Prospect Park.
Conclusion
The map provides a fascinating glimpse into the complex political landscape of New York City. By exploring the results in your neighborhood, you can gain a better understanding of the political leanings of your community and how they align with the city as a whole.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: How does the map work?
A: The map is interactive, allowing users to search for their address and view the vote totals in their neighborhood.
Q: What does the color-coding represent?
A: Red indicates Republican votes, while blue indicates Democratic votes. A darker shade represents a higher percentage of votes for each party.
Q: Can I search for votes in my neighborhood?
A: Yes, simply enter your address in the search bar to view the vote totals in your neighborhood.
Q: How did THE CITY create the map?
A: THE CITY’s team of data journalists and developers created the map using publicly available election data and geospatial analysis.