Good afternoon! Thanks to @MaronAoriak's help, I've finished putting together the interactive maps for 20 primaries in NYC.
These maps feature ONLY in-person votes in NYC and ONLY early votes in Westchester.
Below, I'll post a thread with static maps. https://www.tidalwavestrategies.com/2020Elections/nyprimary
These maps feature ONLY in-person votes in NYC and ONLY early votes in Westchester.
Below, I'll post a thread with static maps. https://www.tidalwavestrategies.com/2020Elections/nyprimary
First up, the #QueensBP race. Donovan Richards is headed towards a likely plurality win due to his strength in SE Queens.
I've attached two static precinct maps: the results by margin of victory and by winner performance.
I've attached two static precinct maps: the results by margin of victory and by winner performance.
Next, my own congressional district, #NY05.
Corrupt congressman Gregory Meeks is headed to an easy win, though Shaniyat Chowdhury won some precincts!
Corrupt congressman Gregory Meeks is headed to an easy win, though Shaniyat Chowdhury won some precincts!
Third up is #NY06.
Grace Meng is very likely to win once absentee votes are counted, though she lost some precincts to each of her two challengers. She generally did worse in the western section of the district.
Grace Meng is very likely to win once absentee votes are counted, though she lost some precincts to each of her two challengers. She generally did worse in the western section of the district.
The next race is #NY09. Though Clarke barely won against Bunkeddeko in 2018, she's doing much better this time around.
The results are clearly geographically divided, especially with Chaim Deutsch's clearly strong performance in the part of NY-09 that overlaps his Council seat.
The results are clearly geographically divided, especially with Chaim Deutsch's clearly strong performance in the part of NY-09 that overlaps his Council seat.
Interestingly, Isiah James did roughly just as well as Deutsch in this primary in the in-person voting, but didn't win any precincts. We'll have to see if that changes when we eventually get absentee ballots counted.
In #NY10, incumbent Jerry Nadler faced two primary challengers in Lindsey Boylan and Jonathan Herzog.
Though Nadler is almost certain to win once absentees are counted, he very clearly performed poorly in the Brooklyn section of the district.
Though Nadler is almost certain to win once absentees are counted, he very clearly performed poorly in the Brooklyn section of the district.
Now for a very competitive primary: #NY12, where incumbent Carolyn Maloney faced a rematch with Suraj Patel, plus challengers Lauren Ashcraft and Peter Harrison.
This race is way too close to call. We'll know more after absentee ballots are counted.
This race is way too close to call. We'll know more after absentee ballots are counted.
If you're wondering what's changed this time around from 2018, when Maloney beat Patel by about 20 points, it's this: Patel is winning precincts in the Manhattan section of the district. Last time around, the borough was basically all for Maloney.
In #NY14, AOC has easily dispatched her weak primary opponents. Pretty boring map, tbh, but that's about what I expected. ¯\\_(ツ)_/¯
In the absolute clusterfuck of a primary that has been #NY15, Ritchie Torres looks likely to win after absentees are counted -- he won the bulk of precincts in in-person voting.
Blake, Lopez, Diaz Sr, and Rodriguez each won a fair number of precincts too.
Blake, Lopez, Diaz Sr, and Rodriguez each won a fair number of precincts too.
In the primary that was the story of the night, Jamaal Bowman crushed Eliot Engel in the in-person voting (NYC) & early voting (Westchester) in #NY16.
(Election day results are available for Westchester, but they're not available at the precinct level, so they're excluded here)
(Election day results are available for Westchester, but they're not available at the precinct level, so they're excluded here)
In the primary for the open #SD25 seat, DSA-backed candidate Jabari Brisport holds a good lead over Assemblywoman Tremaine Wright.
We'll see where this ends up after absentee votes are counted, but I think Brisport's got it.
We'll see where this ends up after absentee votes are counted, but I think Brisport's got it.
I'm moving into a new apartment today, so this is where I'll leave off for now.
I'll post the results in a bunch of Assembly primaries later -- but they're available to view right now at the link on the top of this thread if you can't wait!
I'll post the results in a bunch of Assembly primaries later -- but they're available to view right now at the link on the top of this thread if you can't wait!