Alternate Electoral Maps II

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Gov. Peyton Faucett (D-MO)/Sen. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY): 492 EVs, 57.9%
Gov. Justin Amash (R-MI)/Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT): 46 EVs, 39.3%
Others: 0 EVs, 2.8%
 

Gian

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Because of a new version of Dave's Redistricting app that I could use without the thing crashing (and even then, it autosaves my map), I managed to use it to make new Congressional districts for Maryland.

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Baltimore/Montgomery County/Prince George's County Inset
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Incumbents
District 1 (Green): Andy Harris (R)
District 2 (Purple): Dutch Ruppersberger (D)
District 3 (Red): None (Open Seat)
District 4 (Yellow):
Anthony Brown (D)/Steny Hoyer (D)
District 5 (Teal): None (Open Seat)
District 6 (Grey):
David Trone (D)
District 7 (Blue): John Sarbanes (D)/Elijah Cummings (D)
District 8 (Cyan): Jamie Raskin (D)

Party Distribution
District 1 (Green): 42% Democrat; 57% Republican
District 2 (Purple): 58% Democrat; 41% Republican
District 3 (Red): 66% Democrat; 38% Republican
District 4 (Yellow): 88% Democrat; 11% Republican
District 5 (Teal): 48% Democrat; 50% Republican
District 6 (Grey): 44% Democrat; 55% Republican
District 7 (Blue): 80% Democrat; 18% Republican
District 8 (Cyan): 76% Democrat; 23% Republican

I would have to ask though, how would you create my own account there, because it's not showing.
 
2020 presidential election
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Elizabeth Warren/Catherine Cortez Masto-Democratic: 289 EV 48.19%
President Donald Trump/Mike Pence-Republican: 249 EV 44.45% 44.45%
Howard Schultz/Joe Lieberman-Independent:0 EV 5.13%

2020 Senate elections
Mitch McConnell-Republican: 50-3
Chuck Schumer-Democratic: 48+3
Independent: 2_
100 seats
51 for majority
View attachment 435998

2020 House elections
Nancy Pelosi-Democratic: 238+2 52.2%(-1.2%)
Kevin McCarthy-Republican: 197-2 45.5%(+0.6%)
435 seats
218 for majority
View attachment 436001

2020 gubernatorial elections
Republican: 25-2
Democratic: 25+2
View attachment 436002

Note with the House elections that I presume there is a special election before 2020 for NC-09 and the Democrats win it. Asides from that the assumption is that there are no changes in party control in down-ballot races here until the 2020 elections.

THIS THREAD IS NOT FOR CURRENT POLITICS. Thank you for your cooperation.
 
Actually, all I see at this point is current politics, so I'm closing the thread. Feel free to make a new one, but keep current politics out of it.
 
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