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User:Incognito melon

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I specialize in making maps for various elections in the United States. I've also made several international maps, with the most numerous being for Portugal, Norway, and Romania, although I am not as familiar with politics outside the US.

My Maps

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United States

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Presidential Elections

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U.S. House of Representatives Elections

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Senate Elections

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Gubernatorial Elections

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Lieutenant Gubernatorial Elections

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Secretary of State Elections

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Attorney General Elections

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State Treasurer Elections

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Other Executive Officer Elections

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State Supreme Court Elections

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State Legislature Elections

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Local Elections

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Primary Elections

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Ballot Measure & Amendment Elections

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International

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Afghanistan

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Angola

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Armenia

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Austria

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Benin

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Bulgaria

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Burkina Faso

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Catalonia

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Estonia

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Finland

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Guinea

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Guinea-Bissau

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Iraq

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Kenya

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Libya

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Namibia

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Nepal

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Norway

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Paraguay

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Portugal

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Romania

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Senegal

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Serbia

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Sierra Leone

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Slovenia

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Sweden

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Venezuela

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Zambia

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Zimbabwe

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Notes

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  1. ^ The shapefiles for a few older precinct maps had to be georeferenced manually, so some (such as this map) may have slightly wonky projections.
  2. ^ While this is technically a primary election, the winner of this primary was elected unopposed. As a result, like many other races during the Jim Crow era of the south, this was the de-facto race for the seat. As such, it is included here rather than in the primary section.
  3. ^ This election marked the first time an African American was elected to statewide office in Illinois
  4. ^ No runoff was held due to the Democratic candidate withdrawing from the race, making the Republican the winner by default.
  5. ^ Since the results for both years are the same, only a single map was made.
  6. ^ The article for this election was deleted in July of 2024, but since this map has already been made and uploaded I figured it was worth including.
  7. ^ The article for this election was deleted in February of 2024, but since this map has already been made and uploaded I figured it was worth including. Republicans won the election 55%-45%
  8. ^ While this is technically the Democratic primary, victory here was tantamount to winning the general as no Republican filed to run. All local primaries will be in this section, as the primary section is crowded enough and more intended for statewide/congressional/legislative primaries
  9. ^ This was the first time a woman was nominated for Senate in Missouri.
  10. ^ Since Catalonia is a culturally and politically distinct region and I have made no other Spanish election maps, I have decided to give the region its own section instead of making one for Spain. Should I make any election maps of Spain these will be moved there.