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The so-called dasymetric dot density map is one of them. ... This map uses color to highlight vote share in counties that flipped from red to blue or blue to red between the 2012 and 2016 elections.
The map displays 308,745,538 dots, one for each person residing in the United States at the location they were counted during the 2010 Census. Each dot is color-coded by the individual's race and ...
The dot density map below shows votes garnered by the two candidates down to the precinct level. Voting data released by the city doesn’t include specific addresses so the votes are placed ...
Try it with these two further images above. Concentrate on the X and the dot and watch the colours fade from view. Another celebrated example of Troxler’s fading in action appears in the video ...
The Republic is using the dot-density map instead of making precincts a solid color to represent the candidate who is leading. The dot map gives a more accurate picture of variations in vote ...
There are no red states or blue states. There are purple states. Mauve states. Violet states. You've probably seen maps that depict America's blended ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – A "Racial Dot Map" based on the 2010 U.S. Census shows at a glance the racial diversity – or lack thereof – in Grand Rapids and across the country. University of Virginia ...
Robert Manduca, a PhD candidate in sociology at Harvard, assembled a dot map showing every job in the United States of America, color-coded by industry segment. It’s pretty cool .
The Republic is using the dot-density map instead of making precincts a solid color to represent the candidate who is leading. The dot map gives a more accurate picture of variations in vote ...