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Template documentation This is an imagemap generated with {{ US elections imagemap }} . Visit that template for documentation on how to generate similar imagemaps, or mw:Extension:ImageMap for information on the imagemap extension in general.
As seen on 2024 United States presidential election, some of the map labels are hard to read because they are black text on a dark grey background. Weirdly, looking at File:ElectoralCollege2024.svg directly, the background is a light grey that makes the black text easy to read. -- Beland 23:02, 8 November 2024 (UTC)
Casey has conceded the race. The map is complete. 04:53, 13 November 2024: 959 × 593 (38 KB) Prcc27: Update PA color. Three shades of gray is too many. 01:01, 13 November 2024: 959 × 593 (38 KB) Prcc27: The presidential map did not color a map until at least a majority of sources called the race. Revert per WP:UNDUE. 15:54, 12 November 2024: ...
Image:Map of USA-bw.png – Black and white outlines for states, for the purposes of easy coloring of states. Image:BlankMap-USA-states.PNG – US states, grey and white style similar to Vardion's world maps. Image:Map of USA with county outlines.png – Grey and white map of USA with county outlines.
tweak NPP color to be 60% shade; American Samoa's governor is elected on a non-partisan basis even though he affiliates nationally with the Democratic Party: 20:04, 16 December 2021: 959 × 593 (75 KB) Elli: Uploaded a work by Various from Derived from File:2020 United States Senate elections results map.svg. with UploadWizard
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Trump wins 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, securing 312 electoral votes and all swing states Usage on en.wikiversity.org Eventmath/Lesson plans/Proportions and voting power under the Electoral College