I made this map interactive, but the link to the page doesn’t seem to work, and it’s a javascript so I can’t link to the image directly either. (https://worldlanguagelibrary.com/2024/ for the full map with user input). I used leaflet.js (not mine, but base map json is available at https://github.com/PublicaMundi/MappingAPI) and the data came from the NBC early vote page.
I live in Georgia and judging from my Facebook feed everyone here has already voted.
Wow. The Georgia Voting Integrity Law of 2021 certainly looks like a voter suppression bill that is worse than Jim Crowe. Democrats are always wrong.
Line/ in MN have been long since early voting started on 10/18.
No scale? Are these total people voting in relation to each other? Percent of total registered voters?
I strongly suspect that early voting has more to do with it becoming more familiar than anything else. Looking at it and trying to interpret who is ahead in any state doesn’t seem realistic.
Cool, a heatmap without a legend. Beautiful indeed…
Why does Mexico look brighter than alabama and Mississippi?
WTF do the colors even mean? Why would you publish a heatmap (or any map) without any explanation of what your’e showing?
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I made this map interactive, but the link to the page doesn’t seem to work, and it’s a javascript so I can’t link to the image directly either. (https://worldlanguagelibrary.com/2024/ for the full map with user input). I used leaflet.js (not mine, but base map json is available at https://github.com/PublicaMundi/MappingAPI) and the data came from the NBC early vote page.
I live in Georgia and judging from my Facebook feed everyone here has already voted.
Wow. The Georgia Voting Integrity Law of 2021 certainly looks like a voter suppression bill that is worse than Jim Crowe. Democrats are always wrong.
Line/ in MN have been long since early voting started on 10/18.
No scale? Are these total people voting in relation to each other? Percent of total registered voters?
I strongly suspect that early voting has more to do with it becoming more familiar than anything else. Looking at it and trying to interpret who is ahead in any state doesn’t seem realistic.
Cool, a heatmap without a legend. Beautiful indeed…
Why does Mexico look brighter than alabama and Mississippi?
WTF do the colors even mean? Why would you publish a heatmap (or any map) without any explanation of what your’e showing?
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