Re: [R] analyzing results from Tuesday's US elections

2020-11-08 Thread Matthew McCormack
You can try here: https://decisiondeskhq.com/ I think they have what you are looking for. From their website: "Create a FREE account to access up to the minute election results and insights on all U.S. Federal elections. Decision Desk HQ & Øptimus provide live election night coverage,

Re: [R] analyzing results from Tuesday's US elections

2020-11-08 Thread Bert Gunter
NYT had interactive maps that reported votes by county. So try contacting them. Bert On Sun, Nov 8, 2020, 8:10 PM Abby Spurdle wrote: > > such a repository already exists -- the NY Times, AP, CNN, etc. etc. > already have interactive web pages that did this > > I've been looking for

Re: [R] analyzing results from Tuesday's US elections

2020-11-08 Thread Abby Spurdle
> such a repository already exists -- the NY Times, AP, CNN, etc. etc. already > have interactive web pages that did this I've been looking for presidential election results, by ***county***. I've found historic results, including results for 2016. However, I can't find such a dataset, for

Re: [R] analyzing results from Tuesday's US elections

2020-11-08 Thread Bert Gunter
Unless I misunderstand, clearly such a repository already exists -- the NY Times, AP, CNN, etc. etc. already have interactive web pages that did this!. It doesn't seem to make any difference to Trump conspiracy theorists and partisans, though. Also, as usual, a web search (on "central repository

Re: [R] analyzing results from Tuesday's US elections

2020-11-08 Thread Spencer Graves
On 2020-11-07 23:39, Abby Spurdle wrote: What can you tell me about plans to analyze data from this year's general election, especially to detect possible fraud? I was wondering if there's any R packages with out-of-the-box functions for this sort of thing. Can you please let us know, if