The New York Times has created a fascinating map of the election results for the New York City Mayor. With Bill de Blasio becoming the city's start Democratic mayor inwards xx years the New York Times map allows users to explore the votes cast for Bill de Blasio too Joseph J. Lhota yesteryear election district, yesteryear race, average income too yesteryear domicile ownership.
The map shows that de Blasio's landslide victory was partly the upshot of his appeal across racial too social economical groups. While de Blasio performed slightly ameliorate on average inwards predominantly dark too hispanic districts he every bit good proved far to a greater extent than pop than his Republican challenger inwards predominantly white areas.
Bill de Blasio repeatedly pledged to unite New York's 'two cities', those of the haves too the have-nots, during his campaign. There was ever the danger that this pledge mightiness convey backfired inwards wealthier areas of the city. However the New York Times map shows that fifty-fifty inwards the city's wealthiest areas de Blasio yet performed surprisingly well. Only inwards the rattling few districts where average income is over $224,455 did Joseph J. Lhota outperform his rival.
In New Bailiwick of Jersey Gov. Chris Christie swept to a minute term defeating the Democratic contender, Barbara Buono. NJ.com created an interesting alive election results map that piece of cake revealed the confront of Governor Christie every bit counties announced their results.
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