So Colo PVI by State House District
November 11, 2006
November 11, 2006
November 11, 2006
The image shows the Presidential Voting Index (Kerry-Bush) across Colorado’s Northern front range state house districts. County lines split the districts, so all of Windsor is actually in HD49.
Purple is about even, Violet is Republican. Weld county is deep red, which is not as Republican as bright red would be (see HD20 in the Southern Front range map).
There has been a lot of growth in Southern Larimer and Eastern Weld, larger homes in exurban land-planning.
{mailform}November 10, 2006
In These Times published a great artical April 14, 2005 comparing the VLWC and the VRWC. Here is a link to the PDF file of the VLWC diagram from the ITT article.
{mailform}November 7, 2006
Ed Perlmutter and Rick O’Donnell are the 2006 House candidates in CO-07. Although voter registration across the district is approximately evenly split. Kerry won the district by 52% to 45% in 2004. The table shows County voting results for district CD-07.
| County | Kerry | Bush | PVI | Dem Reg | Rep Reg | Unaff |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adams | 53.8% | 44.3% | 9.5% | 37.9% | 27.4% | 34.5% |
| Arapahoe | 58.7% | 39.1% | 19.6% | 35.6% | 27.4% | 36.8% |
| Jefferson | 49.9% | 48.1% | 1.8% | 31.5% | 35.4% | 32.8% |
| CD-07 | 52.6% | 45.3% | 7.3% | 33.6% | 31.9% | 34.1% |
Viewing the presidential voting by house district shows a more detailed partisan breakdown. HD27 in Arvada and HD22 (Southern third of Lakewood) show up as purple, the most Republican portions of CO-07. In 2004 Bill Crane won HD27 by 52% to 48%, and Matt Koedler won HD22 by the same percentages. Sara Gagliardi is challenging Bill Crane in 2006, and Jason Haberkorn is challenging Kenneth Summers.
{mailform}November 3, 2006
2004 Kerry-Bush voting is available by county from the Secretary of State’s office. A Presidential Voting Index (PVI) can be created by transforming the county results to the House district via an estimation process. Colorado population density is very small over much of the state, so the PVI map is masked to show only the populated areas. Bright blue shows the Democratic margin. Bright red, dark red and violet show the Republican margin. Purple is in between.
Click on the image below to get a 1M high-resolution image of Colorado PVI by House District:
{mailform}February 10, 2006
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