Use an Interactive electoral vote tracker map to predict outcomes for election
Interactive
election maps are designed to help citizens understand more about
the electoral geography of a country, as well as other related information
online. Voters can easily locate their neighbourhood polling stations,
districts in a clickable election map.
Voters can simply enter their desired street address, or city and then
click on the map at that location to get elected officials and to show
information about their election districts. A Zoom
In, Zoom Out and Pan tool is also useful for voters to navigate the
election
map image and change the location shown on the map. Interactive
map can also be organized into layers that can be turned on or off as
needed for improved viewing, possible layers could include voter precincts,
districts (fire, school, political, etc.), property lines, city boundaries,
or even aerial photography. The interactive maps help to educate the public
geographical information about their counties and state, and provide information
about their officials and candidates.
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During the US presidential election in recent years, many media websites,
including TV and Newspaper websites, used interactive maps to display
and track the election results. The clickable
electoral map was colored red or blue to represent political parties
in the United States starting from the 2000 presidential election. A blue
state tends to vote for the Democratic Party while a red state indicates
the majority of voters vote for Repulican Party. States in which the popular
vote was within a small percentage are gray and are denoted as battleground
states. Roll
the cursor over the state will display the popular vote for the last
few elections. Visitors could even click on the remaining states as
the voting goes to make their predictions and see who reaches the 270
electoral votes first. Web visitors can also select other election
from drop down list or by clicking the hyperlink, to see the result of
a particular election and its historical information.
Because of its dynamic nature, interactive map can also be used for projection
purposes. For example, as the electoral votes for many states will change
based on the outcome of the 2010 Census - a projected map can be created
based on Census Bureau estimates.
Voters, local and state officials can take advantage of the convenience
and ease of use offered by interactive precinct maps. State, county
or local election offices can make use of interactive maps as part of
their election management infrastructure to better serve the public.
Interactive map software makes it easy to help people track the result
of US presidential election, it can be updated on a regular basis easily
to reflect changes in election results.
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