
Wondering how your neighbors voted in Tuesday’s election? Well, you can’t find out exactly who voted for who or what, but you can see how the votes were cast for all the races and issues on Tuesday’s ballot by looking at this amazingly, cool graphic created by the Los Angeles Times.
The graphic shows precinct-level results for Los Angeles, San Francisco, Santa Clara, Sacramento and San Bernardino counties. County-wide results are available for the rest of the state.
The Times invites readers to “see how similar – or different – other voters in your neighborhood are.” The page will be continuously updated as more detailed county results come in.
The LA County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk’s office announced today there still 1 million provisional ballots left to be counted during this next 30 days known as the Official Election Canvass. Once that’s completed the election can be certified. Until then, results are subject to change.
You can also view precinct level results for all the state propositions and measures — all the races that were on the ballot! It’s very cool and very informative. Â Thanks to the LA Times for this amazing tool.