(Thanks man. You saved me some work. - promoted by Rob "EaBo Clipper" Eno)
Swing state project crunched the numbers. http://www.swingstateproject.c... They didn't have precinct numbers handy so the lines below with two numbers are cases in which communities crossed CD boundaries.
| CD |
Coakley |
Brown |
Coakley% |
Brown% |
| 1 |
107,665 |
103,561 |
50.97% |
49.03% |
| 2 |
89,493 |
121,799 |
42.36% |
57.64% |
| 3 |
82,588 |
121,627 |
40.44% |
59.56% |
| 4 |
108,079 |
110,323 |
49.49% |
50.51% |
| 5 |
91,585 |
121,594 |
42.96% |
57.04% |
| 6 |
104,787 |
144,168 |
42.09% |
57.91% |
| 7 |
118,283 |
101,739 |
53.76% |
46.24% |
| 8 |
46,795 |
11,884 |
79.75% |
20.25% |
| 9 |
76,164 |
101,140 |
42.96% |
57.04% |
| 10 |
109,489 |
163,812 |
40.06% |
59.94% |
| 3, 4 |
10,341 |
7,489 |
58.00% |
42.00% |
| 5, 7 |
3,597 |
2,915 |
55.24% |
44.76% |
| 8, 9 |
105,289 |
46,468 |
69.38% |
30.62% |
| 9, 10 |
1,254 |
3,067 |
29.02% |
70.98% |
Coakley Wins: 1st, 7th, 8th
Uncertain, but likely Brown wins: 4th, 9th
Brown Wins: 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th, 10th
If someone can get precinct data for Fall River and Boston, those would be huge in finding out whether Coakley won the 4th and 9th.
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