AK DoE published actual accepted stats, so we now know the true universe of what has come in. We're still missing Questioned votes from a few HDs, but I'm going to try to run my model with them in a bit, since they're more rep of statewide now.
I've revised my model to take into account the ? votes, and got rid of the Max model. Instead, I have a second model assuming that the vote shifts in HDs with 0 ABS/EV vote info by the difference between SW total and ABS/EV vote.
Map of the first round winner in the 2021 Mayoral Primary by new CD. Yang barely won the portion of NY-3 in NYC + NY-5. Wiley won NY-7. Garcia took NY-10 & 12 on Manhattan. Adams won the rest.
In the 8th and final RCV round, Garcia also picked up NY-3, 6, 7 & 11.
FYI - @SageOfTime1. I think I computed this correctly. I'm sure about Round 8. Haven't checked the totals for Round 1, but the map seems right.
Map of the MN-1 Special Republican Primary Election, with a legend and everything. Only one precinct has yet to report. @BradFinstad will win by about 1 point over @jeremymunson
A 3D spinning map showing a different type of mountains in the Mountain State: Vote Mountains. Height = number of precinct votes cast x 500. Color = precinct winner (red = @MooneyforWV; yellow = @McKinleyforWV)
Mooney won by about 18 points in the battle of the two WV panhandles
9,989 AK-AL Special Primary ballots were returned over the weekend, raising the total to 17,969. That's 3.35% of the ballots sent (which decreased in total from the last report, for some reason).
The interactive has been updated; static maps soon.