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For maps of future elections, "hold" is used for "incumbent intent is known and is eligible, or incumbent is running for re-election", whereas "gain" is used for "incumbent is retiring/term-limited". Following this, there is an additional color used, which is also used when an election has taken place but not been called yet.
4: If a new district is created from nothing, such as by expanding the legislature, it is a gain for whichever party wins it. 5: District control includes party switches and special election flips since the most recent election (i.e. it's a hold if the person who switched it wins re-election, a gain if it flips back).
On March 14, 2014, the California Republican Party officially rejected red and adopted blue as its color. Archie Tse, The New York Times graphics editor who made the choice when the Times published its first color presidential election map in 2000, provided a nonpolitical rationale for retaining the red–Republican link, explaining that "Both ...
The data found that four Democratic states and 12 Republican states could have more lopsided results. Seven blue states and three red states could become more competitive.
This is an extension of the 2022 proposal to new hues. It should be nearly visually indistinguishable from the 2022 proposal on the colors that the 2022 ramp provided. The only difference is the hues have been normalized to be identical per ramp and a <30% bin has been added (in practice, this should be used very rarely, but it is necessary for ...
Despite New York City traditionally voting Democratic, Staten Island remains a reliably red borough. In Tuesday's election, where the Republican party won a second term in the White House, 65% of ...
A key exception to the convention of red to mean the left-wing of politics is the United States. Since about the year 2000, the mass media have associated red with the Republican Party, even though the Republican Party is a conservative party (see red states and blue states). [30]
More New Yorkers than ever before are heading to the polls early — and the results appear to be good news for Republicans.. Through Thursday, 1,964,393 votes were cast in New York – including ...