There are also some counties that are the most conservative but did not get one cuz its pretty good imo (hawaii, massachussetts, and rhode island) And Oklahoma's most demmie county is conservative, just lyk
Republicans: Most out of the way, lowest population, rural county
Ok_Difficulty_7650 on
Lake County Oregon: Human population 8,200, cattle 80,000. Truly red meat.
TheSnowJacket on
Hawaii?
generally-mediocre on
marin county being more blue than SF is interesting. wouldnt have guessed that
gl1204 on
Interesting sandwich going on between Nevada and Arizona.
Dont_ban_me_bro_108 on
In Kansas that red county on the Colorado border is Wallace county, population 1,470. That blue county is Douglas County, population 120,000.
CerseisWig on
Ohio is Cleveland (Cuyahoga County) for most democratic, and Holmes County (which I only know as Amish country) for Republican.
venom21685 on
Hm. Wouldn’t have expected Allendale County in SC.
JebBushAteMySon on
Love it when they’re either right next to each other or on exact opposite sides of the state. For example:
Arizona: we’re wearing our get along shirt
Wyoming: no talk me angy
Thin_Match_602 on
What about Kootenai County in Idaho?
Ok-Divide702 on
I live in the red dot in Michigan and I can confirm. lol. But there are always blue dots in the sea of red.
Druvanade on
The Panhandle classic
PopularTask2020 on
What county is that in Florida? That’s not one of the big cities? Interesting it’s the most democratic and so close to the reddest
snoogle20 on
Is this determined by some specific election’s results? Because I just looked up the voter registration stats for counties in my state and the most Republican one on this map is not the most Republican by registration numbers.
Devil_InDenim on
Grew up in a red and moved to a blue. Dislike both. Need the most gray I suppose
BoPeepElGrande on
I would not have expected Calcasieu Parish, or any South Louisiana parish, to be Louisiana’s reddest. Would’ve suspected one of the northern parishes to take that title.
ProfessorUnable8989 on
I’m surprised the most blue in Wisconsin isn’t Milwaukee or Madison
beertruck77 on
I do not miss Lea County, NM.
doobydoowab on
New York (Democrat):

tiberius7picard on
Can we get an explanation for what metrics you used?
IowaJL on
That blue dot in Iowa is known as The People’s Republic of Johnson County.
AmyXBlue on
Lassen County versus say Modoc or one of other rural one’s surprises, with Cali
SouthLakeWA on
Democratic.
Chipotle_Armadillo on
Lol at Delaware. 3 counties stacked on top of each other. Northern most county blue, Southern most county red.
InterrobangCT on
The Connecticut map is incorrect.
Ok-Ice2942 on
New Mexico is very interesting because it shows you exactly how educated vs uneducated people vote. Blue dot is Los Alamos with thousands of PhDs vs oil country with majority with no college degrees.
sir_mrej on
Democratic
Puzzled-Teach2389 on
I really would have thought Hampshire or Suffolk counties would have been the bluest. But Martha’s vineyard? Well, TIL
a-pair-of-2s on
also, for most states, a population density counter too.
Tired_CollegeStudent on
“Democratic”
It’s the “Democratic Party” not the “Democrat Party”. “Democrat Party” is used as some sort of petty insult by republicans.
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**My Guesss:**
Democrats: Biggest City
Republicans: Most out of the way, lowest population, rural county
Lake County Oregon: Human population 8,200, cattle 80,000. Truly red meat.
Hawaii?
marin county being more blue than SF is interesting. wouldnt have guessed that
Interesting sandwich going on between Nevada and Arizona.
In Kansas that red county on the Colorado border is Wallace county, population 1,470. That blue county is Douglas County, population 120,000.
Ohio is Cleveland (Cuyahoga County) for most democratic, and Holmes County (which I only know as Amish country) for Republican.
Hm. Wouldn’t have expected Allendale County in SC.
Love it when they’re either right next to each other or on exact opposite sides of the state. For example:
Arizona: we’re wearing our get along shirt
Wyoming: no talk me angy
What about Kootenai County in Idaho?
I live in the red dot in Michigan and I can confirm. lol. But there are always blue dots in the sea of red.
The Panhandle classic
What county is that in Florida? That’s not one of the big cities? Interesting it’s the most democratic and so close to the reddest
Is this determined by some specific election’s results? Because I just looked up the voter registration stats for counties in my state and the most Republican one on this map is not the most Republican by registration numbers.
Grew up in a red and moved to a blue. Dislike both. Need the most gray I suppose
I would not have expected Calcasieu Parish, or any South Louisiana parish, to be Louisiana’s reddest. Would’ve suspected one of the northern parishes to take that title.
I’m surprised the most blue in Wisconsin isn’t Milwaukee or Madison
I do not miss Lea County, NM.
New York (Democrat):

Can we get an explanation for what metrics you used?
That blue dot in Iowa is known as The People’s Republic of Johnson County.
Lassen County versus say Modoc or one of other rural one’s surprises, with Cali
Democratic.
Lol at Delaware. 3 counties stacked on top of each other. Northern most county blue, Southern most county red.
The Connecticut map is incorrect.
New Mexico is very interesting because it shows you exactly how educated vs uneducated people vote. Blue dot is Los Alamos with thousands of PhDs vs oil country with majority with no college degrees.
Democratic
I really would have thought Hampshire or Suffolk counties would have been the bluest. But Martha’s vineyard? Well, TIL
also, for most states, a population density counter too.
“Democratic”
It’s the “Democratic Party” not the “Democrat Party”. “Democrat Party” is used as some sort of petty insult by republicans.