GIS Lounge


  • Home
  • What is GIS?
  • GIS Career
  • Learn GIS
  • Maps
  • Contact

You are here: Home » Geography » Electoral Geography 2.0

Electoral Geography 2.0

Filed in Geography by Caitlin Dempsey on February 29, 2008 • 0 Comments

Share this article:

Related Content:

Clip Art for GIS and Geography Internet for Geography

If you can’t get enough of the minutia of the current race for the democratic and republican parties, then the Electoral Geography 2.0 is a blog you need to have on your list of election sites to visit. The site lists the results for each state primary at the county level. The site isn’t just about the primaries in the United States. There are extensive results lists for other countries, most recently listing the Serbian and Cyprus presidential election results. Click on the “archives” and you can browse through election results dating back to 1910. Each page has a random map thumbnail you can click on to see a larger version. Unfortunately, a listing of all maps on the site was apparent and it would be nice to see accompanying text to discuss each map. If exploring the site leaves you hungry for more, the links tab provides further related sites.

You Might Also Be Interested In:

  • Mapping the Primary RaceMapping the Primary Race
  • Presidential Election Maps from 1968 to 2012Presidential Election Maps from 1968 to 2012
  • Twitter Election Buzz and More Maps from Google's Election 08 GalleryTwitter Election Buzz and More Maps from Google's Election 08 Gallery
  • Best Election MapsBest Election Maps




Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

« ArcGIS Server Resource Page
2008 Statistical Abstract »

Subscribe

Fill out your e-mail address to receive a weekly newsletter from GIS Lounge:

Advertise on GIS Lounge

GIS Book Pick

The Look of Maps: An Examination of Cartographic Design is a cartographic classic by Arthur H. Robinson originally published in 1952. The book was based on Robinson’s doctoral research “which investigated the relationship between science and art in cartography and the resultant refinement of graphic techniques in mapmaking to present dynamic geographic information.”

  • Popular
  • Recent
  • Comments
  • Archives
  • Largest Atlas in the World Created using ArcGIS
  • Open and Machine Readable Now the Default for Government Data
  • What is GIS?
  • Creating Simple Maps with Microsoft Excel
  • GIS Job Listing Sites
  • Open and Machine Readable Now the Default for Government Data
  • Google Map Redesign
  • Crowdsource Power Plant Data Project
  • Shapefile Viewers
  • Timelapse Satellite Imagery – View Changes on Earth over Time
  • Mark: A very easy way to do this!!! Thank you.
  • Richard Ortwine: I am currenlty working on a project that will show there are more liquor stores in zip codes that ha
  • John Chioles: This is a phenomenal move on the part of the USGS! I remeber getting imagery was cost prohibitive, n
  • aizolnai: this is yesterday's news, but it's so well illustrated that it's defo worth a (re)read, thx for the
  • Web GIS System: FYI. We have collected 1,545 responses in our 2012 GIS salary survey to our vendors and customers pa

Connect


Introduction to GIS

New to GIS? Start by reading What is GIS for an introduction to Geographic Information Systems. Next visit the GIS 101 launch page for basics of GIS articles.

Getting Started with GIS

To understand the different options for GIS education read How to Learn GIS , GIS distance learning programs, and GIS certification versus certificate programs

GIS Jobs

Interested in GIS as a career? Visit GISGig.com for GIS job listings.A good first article is the Building a Career in GIS which provides an introduction to the building blocks of GIS employment .

Subscribe

Enter your email address below to receive updates each time we publish new content.

Connect

Connect with us on the following social media platforms.

Subscribe via RSS Feed Connect on Facebook Follow Me on Twitter Connect on Google Plus Join Our LinkedIn Group

GIS Resources

  • What is GIS?
  • GIS 101
  • GIS Career
  • Cartography
  • Maps
  • GIS Software
  • Learn GIS
  • Data
  • Free GIS

Colophon

  • Advertising on GIS Lounge
  • Submitting to GIS Lounge
  • Contact GIS Lounge
  • Subscribe
  • Site Map
© 2013 GIS Lounge. All rights reserved.