2019 Election Results by Precinct Vote Column Label Format ------------------------ Columns reporting votes follow a standard label pattern. One example is: G16PREDCli The first character is G for a general election, P for a primary, S for a special, and R for a runoff. Characters 2 and 3 are the year of the election. Characters 4-6 represent the office type (see list below). Character 7 represents the party of the candidate. Characters 8-10 are the first three letters of the candidate's last name. Office Codes AGR - Commissioner of Agriculture ATG - Attorney General AUD - Auditor GOV - Governor HOD - House of Delegates LTG - Lieutenant Governor INS - Insurance Commissioner SOS - Secretary of State SOV - Senate of Virgnia TRE - Treasurer Party Codes D and R will always represent Democrat and Republican, respectively. See the state-specific notes for the remaining codes used in a particular file; note that third-party candidates may appear on the ballot under different party labels in different states. Kentucky -------- Election results primarily from Kentucky State Board of Elections (https://elect.ky.gov/results/2010-2019/Pages/2019-Primary-and-General-Election-Results.aspx) Precinct shapefile from the U.S. Census Bureau's 2020 Redistricting Data Program. Election results for the following counties were sourced in whole or in part from the respective county canvass reports: Anderson, Bell, Elliott, Jefferson, Lee, Lewis, Logan, Menifee, Morgan, Nelson, Owsley, Rowan, Wolfe. The official precinct results for Daviess County in the election for governor differed by one vote from the certified state totals. Countywide absentee votes were distributed for most counties. These were distributed by candidate to precincts based on their share of the precinct-level reported vote. Absentee votes were reported by congressional district for Boyd, Harrison, Jessamine, Spencer, and Washington. These were distributed accordingly to the precincts within the respective congressional districts. The following modifications were made to the shapefile to match precinct reports for 2019: Boyd: Adjust A108/A118 Carroll: Split B104 CNTY/CITY G19GOVRBEV - Matthew G. Bevin (Republican Party) G19GOVDBES - Andy Beshear (Democratic Party) G19GOVLHIC - John Hicks (Libertarian Party) G19SOSRADA - Michael G. Adams (Republican Party) G19SOSDHEN - Heather French Henry (Democratic Party) G19ATGRCAM - Daniel Cameron (Republican Party) G19ATGDSTU - Gregory D. Stumbo (Democratic Party) G19AUDRHAR - Mike Harmon (Republican Party) G19AUDDDON - Sheri Donahue (Democratic Party) G19AUDLHUG - Kyle Hugenberg (Libertarian Party) G19TRERBAL - Allison Ball (Republican Party) G19TREDBOW - Michael Bowman (Democratic Party) G19AGRRQUA - Ryan F. Quarles (Republican Party) G19AGRDCON - Robert Haley Conway (Democratic Party) G19AGRLGIL - Josh Gilpin (Libertarian Party) Louisiana --------- Election results from LA Secretary of State (https://voterportal.sos.la.gov/static/) Precinct shapefiles from the U.S. Census Bureau's 2020 Redistricting Data Program Phase 2 release. Early votes were reported at the parish level. These were distributed by candidate to precincts based on their share of the precinct-level reported vote. Election results from the following parishes include "alpha" precincts in which voters within the same geographic boundaries are assigned to separate precincts by the first letter of their surname: Ascension, Assumption, Bossier, Caddo, East Baton Rouge, Lafourche, Rapides, St. Charles, St. Landry, Terrebonne The following precincts were modified to reflect alterations enacted prior to the 2018 election: Avoyelles: Merge 2-5B/6-1A Plaquemines: Merge 2-1/2-2, 4-1/4-2, 5-1/5-2 St. Charles: Merge 2-6/2-7, 3-1/3-6, 3-3/3-4, 6-2/6-3, 6-4/6-5 Vermilion: Split 49B-1/49B-2 West Baton Rouge: Split 2-A/2-B; 11-A/11-B G19GOVRRIS - "Eddie" Rispone (Republican Party) G19GOVRABR - Ralph Abraham (Republican Party) G19GOVRLAN - Patrick "Live Wire" Landry (Republican Party) G19GOVDEDW - John Bel Edwards (Democratic Party) G19GOVDDAN - Oscar "Omar" Dantzler (Democratic Party) G19GOVILAN - Gary Landrieu (Independent) G19LTGRNUN - William "Billy" Nungesser (Republican Party) G19LTGDJON - Willie Jones (Democratic Party) G19SOSRARD - Kyle Ardoin (Republican Party) G19SOSRKEN - Thomas J. Kennedy III (Republican Party) G19SOSRSMI - Amanda "Jennings" Smith (Republican Party) G19SOSDCOL - "Gwen" Collins-Greenup (Democratic Party) G19ATGRLAN - "Jeff" Landry (Republican Party) G19ARGDJAC - "Ike" Jackson, Jr. (Democratic Party) G19TRERSCH - John M. Schroder (Republican Party) G19TREDEDW - Derrick Edwards (Democratic Party) G19TRENKEN - Teresa Kenny (No Party) G19AGRRSTR - Michael G. "Mike" Strain (Republican Party) G19AGRRZAU - Bradley Zaunbrecher (Republican Party) G19AGRDGR1 - Marguerite Green (Democratic Party) G19AGRDGR2 - "Charlie" Greer (Democratic Party) G19AGRDWIL - Peter Williams (Democratic Party) G19INSRDON - James J. "Jim" Donelon (Republican Party) G19INSRTEM - "Tim" Temple (Republican Party) R19GOVRRIS - "Eddie" Rispone (Republican Party) R19GOVDEDW - John Bel Edwards (Democratic Party) R19SOSRARD - Kyle Ardoin (Republican Party) R19SOSDCOL - "Gwen" Collins-Greenup (Democratic Party) Mississippi ----------- Election results from the Mississippi Secretary of State (https://www.sos.ms.gov/elections-voting/election-results). Precinct shapefiles initially from the U.S. Census Bureau's 2020 Redistricting Data Program. Precinct boundaries were adjusted as appropriate to align with county maps, supervisor districts, or prior versions of the Census VTDs. Precinct boundaries throughout the state were further reviewed with the voter registration file in effect for the November 2019 general election. Voting districts in nearly all counties were edited accordingly to align with reporting units in the 2019 election results. In some counties the resulting boundaries differ substantially from the 2020 Census VTDs. As these boundary revisions were so extensive only splits and merges are specified below by precinct. Some Mississippi counties name precincts after polling places and therefore change precinct names when polling places change regardless of whether this involves a change in boundaries. Precinct names were edited wherever necessary to match the November 2019 canvass results. In Kemper County an alphabetic name split of Scooba precinct was reported as separate line items. These were merged in the shapefile. The following splits and merges were made to align voting district boundaries with reporting units in the 2019 election results. Attala: Merge Northwest/Aponaug Claiborne: Split 2A/2B, 4A/4B Hinds: Merge 12/13, 16/17, 21/24, 26/87, 50/51/52, 67/89/90, 69/75, 94/95, 77/97 Itawamba: Split Friendship, Mantachie by supervisor district Jackson: Merge all A/B/C/D splits Jefferson Davis: Split South Prentiss 12/13 Jones: Merge George Harrison/County Barn Lauderdale: Merge 10/15, 17/18/19, Alamucha/Mt Gilead, Center Hill/Obadiah, Center Ridge/E Lauderdale, Clarkdale/Culpepper, Marion/E Marion, Russell/S Russell, Pickard/Sageville/Valley Leflore: Split Morgan City/Swiftown by zip code Simpson: Merge all A/B splits Tallahatchie: Merge Sumner 2/Webb 2 Walthall: Merge E Tylertown A/B, W Tylertown A/B, S Knoxo/Tylertown 3 Wilkinson: Merge Woodville 5/5A Yalobusha: Merge Two NE/SE as Water Valley; Split Scuna-Vann's Mill N/S Yazoo: Merge Carter/Lake City, Deasonville/Harttown, Dover/Robinette as Little Yazoo, Fairview/Holly Bluff, Midway E/W, Tinsley into Mechanicsburg/Valley G19GOVRREE - Tate Reeves (Republican Party) G19GOVDHOO - Jim Hood (Democratic Party) G19GOVCHIC - Bob Hickingbottom (Constitution Party) G19GOVISIN - David R. Singletary (Independent) G19LTGRHOS - Delbert Hosemann (Republican Party) G19LTGDHUG - Jay Hughes (Democratic Party) G19ATGRFIT - Lynn Fitch (Republican Party) G19ATGDCOL - Jennifer Riley Collins (Democratic Party) G19SOSRWAT - Michael Watson (Republican Party) G19SOSDDUP - Johnny DuPree (Democratic Party) G19TRERMCR - David McRae (Republican Party) G19TREDGRE - Addie Lee Green (Democratic Party) G19AUDRWHI - Shad White (Republican Party) G19INSRCHA - Mike Chaney (Republican Party) G19INSDAMO - Robert E. Amos (Democratic Party) G19AGRRGIP - Andy Gipson (Republican Party) G19AGRDCOL - Rickey L. Cole (Democratic Party) Virginia -------- Election results from Virginia Department of Elections (https://historical.elections.virginia.gov/) Absentee ballots and provisional votes were reported at the county or city level throughout the state. These were distributed by candidate to precincts based on their share of the precinct-level reported vote. Precinct shapefile primarily from the U.S. Census Bureau's 2020 Redistricting Data Program Phase 2 release. A significant number of precincts throughout the state have been replaced with the U.S. Census Bureau's 2020 Redistricting Data Program final release. Virginia election reports sometimes include precinct splits that are obsolete or unused for the given election cycle. These have been omitted. In cases where voters were assigned to the wrong district the de facto precinct split has been included for that election. The borders of Chesapeake, Hanover, Louisa, Norfolk, Petersburg, Prince George, Suffolk, Virginia Beach reflect de facto misalignments that were not corrected before 2019. The following modifications were made to recreate the 2019 precinct boundaries. Albemarle: Add Mechums River to match county GIS shapefile Alexandria City: Add Alex Renew, Olympus Condo; Adjust Lee Center/Lyles Crouch, Beatley Library/Cameron Station to match county GIS shapefile Arlington: Adjust Gunston/Oakridge to match county GIS shapefile Bristol City: Adjust Ward 2/Ward 4 to match description in municipal code Charles City County: Adjust District 1/District 2 boundary to match county code Chesapeake City: Split, merge, or adjust 26 precincts to match PDF maps of citywide realignment Chesterfield: Split Iron Bridge/Iron Bridge North, Skinquarter/Magnolia, Winfrees Store/Longhouse, Southside/Ridgedale, Genito/Clover Hill to match county GIS shapefile Covington City: Realign Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3 to match city PDF map and municipal code Culpeper: Adjust East Fairfax/Brandy Station boundary to match county GIS shapefile Emporia City: Adjust Precincts 1/7, Precincts 2/5 to match municipal code Essex: Adjust South Precinct/Central Precinct boundary to match county PDF Fairfax: Adjust Bull Run/Virginia Run, Shreve/Timber Lane to match county GIS shapefile Fredericksburg City: Adjust District 1/3 boundaries to match municipal code Galax City: Adjust North/South precinct boundary to match municipal GIS shapefile Halifax: Merge South Boston East/West; Adjust Meadville/Republican Grove to match 2011 redistricting PDF map Hampton City: Add US House District 2 segment of Tyler Precinct to match county PDF; Adjust 6 precincts to reflect correction of border with Newport News City Hanover: Adjust Blunts/Beaverdam boundary to match county PDF Henry: Adjust 10 precinct boundaries to align VTDs with county GIS shapefile Loudoun: Adjust Weller/Ashbrook, Evergreen/Sycolin Creek; Add Goshen Post, Buffalo Trail to match county GIS shapefile Newport News City: Adjust Sanford/Riverview boundary to match county GIS shapefile; Ajust 12 precincts to reflect correction of border with Hampton City Norfolk City: Merge Bramblewood into Chesterfield/Ruffner Academy; Adjust Granby/Titustown to match county PDF Northumberland: Merge subprecincts 3-A and 3-B to match county PDF Prince William: Split Piney Branch/Bristow Run, Potomac/Williams; Adjust Ben Lomond/Mullen, Freedom/Leesylvania to match county GIS shapefile Radford City: Split East/New River precincts to match municipal ordinance Rappahanock: Adjust Sperryville/Washington boundary to match county PDF Richmond City: Add Precinct 115, 215, 415 to match county GIS shapefile Richmond County: Adjust Precincts 2-1/3-1 boundary to match description in county ordinance Roanoke County: Adjust 12 precinct boundaries to match county GIS shapefile Rockingham: Split East/West Bridgewater to match municipal ordinance; Adjust East Bridgewater to match municipal boundary Russell: Adjust Daugherty/West Lebanon boundary to match county PDF Tazewell: Merge Abbs Valley/Bossevain, Adria/Gap Store, Pounding Mill/Wardell, Raven/Richlands; Adjust nearly all precinct boundaries to align VTDs with county GIS shapefile Virginia Beach City: Adjust Centerville/Colonial to match county GIS shapefile Williamsburg City: Revise Matoaka/Stryker to match municipal PDF map and municipal code Wise: Adjust Big Stone Gap/East Stone Gap boundary to match county GIS shapefile Wythe: Adjust West Wytheville/East Wytheville boundary to match county GIS shapefile York: Adjust Dare/Harwoods Mill to match county GIS shapefile Results are divided across two files. Because precincts can be split across legislative districts, the legislative races are reported with their own geography that divides these split precincts, resulting in shapes that are assigned to exactly one district. *va_2019_statehouse file* HOD_DIST - House of Delegate district number that the precinct/precinct part belongs to G19HODDEM - Democratic Party candidate, House of Delegates G19HODREP - Republican Party candidate, House of Delegates G19HODIND - Independent candidate, House of Delegates G19HODLIB - Libertarian Party candidate, House of Delegates G19HODWRI - Write-in votes, House of Delegates *va_2019_statesenate file* SOV_DIST - Senate of Virginia district number that the precinct/precinct part belongs to G19SOVDEM - Democratic Party candidate, Senate of Virginia G19SOVREP - Republican Party candidate, Senate of Virginia G19SOVIND - Independent candidate, Senate of Virginia G19SOVLIB - Libertarian Party candidate, Senate of Virginia G19SOVWRI - Write-in votes, Senate of Virginia End Matter ---------- These data are released under a Creative Commons Attribute license (CC BY 4.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). 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