United States Election Trends

Voting patterns for the 2016 and 2020 Presidential Election based on each state.

The purpose of this unique symbol map is to compare and contrast counties that voted for Trump, Biden, or others. The legend on the side presents red for Trump voters, blue for Biden voters, and gray for those who voted for others.

The purpose of this map is to reflect who voted republican, democrat, or other in both 2016 and 2020. Red being republican, blue being democrat, and gray being other.

The purpose of this map is to show what each state leans towards politically. Red states being right-leaning, blue states being left-leaning, and gray states being moderate. The darker the color, the more they lean either right or left.

This map shows which way each state leans in relation to their population size. The larger the circle, the larger the population.

The purpose of this map is to represent electoral college sizes per state size. The smaller the state is shown, the smaller the electoral college is.

The purpose of this unique symbol map is to compare and contrast counties that voted for Trump, Biden, or others. The legend on the side presents red for Trump voters, blue for Biden voters, and gray for those who voted for others.

The purpose of this map is to reflect who voted republican, democrat, or other in both 2016 and 2020. Red being republican, blue being democrat, and gray being other.

The purpose of this map is to show what each state leans towards politically. Red states being right-leaning, blue states being left-leaning, and gray states being moderate. The darker the color, the more they lean either right or left.

This map shows which way each state leans in relation to their population size. The larger the circle, the larger the population.

The purpose of this map is to represent electoral college sizes per state size. The smaller the state is shown, the smaller the electoral college is.