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Neighborhood View of 2013 Boston Mayor’s Election Results

November 8, 2013 By Bob LeLievre 6 Comments

  I just posted an analysis of the Boston Mayor's Race. It's a neighborhood perspective of turnout and candidate results.  It's another confirmation that non-white voters were the key to victory for Walsh.  No surprises for turnout, … [Read more...]

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Mass. Senate Election Results – the Complete Details

January 22, 2010 By Bob LeLievre Leave a Comment

I've crunched the numbers from last Tuesday's Senate election.  Here are some blog posts with the results of turnout and candidate performance (too much to details here).   http://bostonmaelections.wordp... There are posts on: - … [Read more...]

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Mass. Senate Election Results

January 20, 2010 By Bob LeLievre 2 Comments

Result highlights:    * The short story here is that Brown voters were excited and motivated, Coakley voters were not.  Brown not only did well among unenrolled voters (according to all the polls), turnout was higher in … [Read more...]

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The Boston city council election numbers crunched!

November 6, 2009 By Bob LeLievre 10 Comments

Here's a chart with an overall summary of the results.  The top 4 candidates are elected. http://spreadsheets.google.com... - These percent results are different from what is published by the Boston Election Department and the … [Read more...]

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First glance at Boston election result details

November 4, 2009 By Bob LeLievre 6 Comments

2009 BOSTON ELECTION RESULTS Here  is my first take on the results of the turnout and Mayor's race in the Boston 2009 general election.  I summarize the results from a neighborhood perspective, not by wards, since almost everyone … [Read more...]

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Boston 2009 Primary Election – Complete Summary of the Numbers

September 28, 2009 By Bob LeLievre Leave a Comment

Here  is my take on the results of the 2009 primary election in Boston.  I like to look at them from a neighborhood perspective, not by wards, since almost everyone can identify with a neighborhood name more easily than a ward … [Read more...]

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Boston 2009 Primary Election – Complete Summary of the Numbers

September 28, 2009 By Bob LeLievre Leave a Comment

Here  is my take on the results of the 2009 primary election in Boston.  I like to look at them from a neighborhood perspective, not by wards, since almost everyone can identify with a neighborhood name more easily than a ward … [Read more...]

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First look at Boston primary results

September 23, 2009 By Bob LeLievre Leave a Comment

Here's a quick look at the Boston results.  I'll have lots more tomorrow. http://wp.me/pn4iD-1N First observations: - Menino was strongest in the non-whitest neighborhoods like Mattapan and parts of Dorchester (90+% non-white … [Read more...]

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More Boston 2008 Election Results

December 17, 2008 By Bob LeLievre 4 Comments

Here are the highlights: AGE • The conventional wisdom of voter turnout is that older voters turn out much more than younger voters.  These numbers show that it depends on the overall turnout. Voting rates start to drop for ages 80+, … [Read more...]

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