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(intro/explanation)
The County Project is a (unfinished) hobby of mine with the simple goal of documenting
United States Presidential Elections by county. For election analyists or
just political junkies, the ability to view trends in smaller areas is critical to understanding
how certain groups vote the way they do. While many databases exist, such as
David Leip's, OurCampaigns, and Geoelections, they are often behind paywalls. Even
OurCampaigns, arguably the best election database currently existing, is incomplete.
Furthermore, it often fails to cite sources or relies entirely on a single source.

(guide/how to use)
If you want *all* historic data for a certain county, see the state sheets on the right.
If you want copy-pastable tables of county returns sorted by year, see the year
sections of this main sheet.

Elections are grouped by decade; there are simply so many counties that google sheets
lags severely if i attempted to put every election in one sheet. Additionally, there is a
sheet with all my sources meticulously documented. Several other sheets are mostly for
my own benefit, such as one with links to all 50 states' secretary of state or other election
documenting page. The rest of these can be largely ignored as they're just work spaces
to do things like compare conflicting newspaper sources.

Each county is assigned a # in alphabetical order by state, begining with Autaga county
Alabama and ending with Washakie county Wyoming. This is to make the sheets more
easily sortable. Counties are removed from preceding decade sheets before their
creation (i.e., a County created in 1962 will not appear on the 1930s-1950s sheet) to
make the space more manageable. Provided are the raw votes and automatic
calculation to percents and margins.

Any candidate who receives greater than 10% in several counties, or greater than 5%
nationwide, is included in their own column. All other minor candidates are grouped as
"others." For a more complete account of those other candidates, see the "other" sheet.

(ALASKA)
I could write an entire article about how impossible reporting Alaskan election
results is. As of 2022 I haven't put in too much Alaska because of this.
For a more detailed explanation, and for the guy who did all this work so I didn't have to,
see here:
https://rrhelections.com/index.php/2018/02/02/alaska-results-by-county-equivalent-1960-2016/
State SheetsYear AddedUpdated?Color KeyPresidents?Won States?Won Counties?Years Active
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Maryland20207/15/22Democratic1828-Present
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Colorado2020Republican1856-Present
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New York20217/15/22Whig1836-1852
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Hawai'i2021Democratic-Republican1789-1824
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Delaware2021Federalist1789-1820
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Arizona2021National Republican1828, 1832
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New Mexico2021Independent1789-
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Minnesota2021Know-Nothing/American1856
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Alabama2021Constitutional Union1860
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South Dakota2022Progressive (1912/1924/1948)
1912, 1924, 1948
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Tennessee 7/19/22American Independent1968
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Massachusetts7/28/22Dixiecrat1948
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Maine8/4/22Southern Electors (1940-1964)
1940, 1944, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1964
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Other states WIPSouthern Democrat (1860, 1852)1852, 1860
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Anti-Masonic1832
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Nullifier1832
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Populist/Farmer Labor/Greenback1876-1920
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Liberty/Free Soil1840s-1860s
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Fusion1832, 1864
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Socialist/Labor/Leftist Parties1888-1950s
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Libertarian1972-Present
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Green1996-Present
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Union1936
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Prohibition1876-Present
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