I am curious why eastern San Bernadino county is so dark green; i don’t think there’s much population out there and the low-population areas seem to be pretty hard “no” in general
Throwawayhair66392 on
Way more purple as we can see.
adamwho on
A population map of California
Ginger_Boi000 on
# r/PeopleLiveInCities remains undefeated.
OrlandoMan1 on
Bye bye San Diego. Certainly not a Republican city anymore.
mateothegreek on
Great map. I love precinct level results, they tell a whole lot more to the political story. As a fellow map-maker, do you mind sharing the program you use to make this?
underscorex2__ on
What’s the source for this data?
agtiger on
Considering this prop was basically a power grab from the green to take power from purple it’s not surprising.
David-Jiang on
I like how you can very clearly see Beverly Hills in the LA inset lol
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Creative_Resident_97 on
“South Bay” should be “San Jose.” At first I thought it was for Torrance and the SoCal South Bay. Too confusing.
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finally, an interesting map on /r/mapporn
I am curious why eastern San Bernadino county is so dark green; i don’t think there’s much population out there and the low-population areas seem to be pretty hard “no” in general
Way more purple as we can see.
A population map of California
# r/PeopleLiveInCities remains undefeated.
Bye bye San Diego. Certainly not a Republican city anymore.
Great map. I love precinct level results, they tell a whole lot more to the political story. As a fellow map-maker, do you mind sharing the program you use to make this?
What’s the source for this data?
Considering this prop was basically a power grab from the green to take power from purple it’s not surprising.
I like how you can very clearly see Beverly Hills in the LA inset lol
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“South Bay” should be “San Jose.” At first I thought it was for Torrance and the SoCal South Bay. Too confusing.