The #earlyvote dash board is starting to fill in. Welcoming Georgia and Maine this evening
Link to the dashboard here rpubs.com/ElectProject/e…
Added Texas. I do appreciate tips on when states start posting data since it is difficult to continuously scan (just please don't hound me when they post updates...I'll get to them as fast as I can)

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Oct 3
#earlyvote update 10/2: at least 107,508 people have voted in the 2022 general election
rpubs.com/ElectProject/e…
Added Montana to this update, and you'll now see links to pages for each reporting state
I know RPubs is not the greatest interface. You'll want to click the "hide toolbars" in the lower righthand side to dismiss the annoying toolbars. I plan to look at hosting options for 2022. GitHub works (what I used in 2020), but it is slow and cumbersome to update content
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Oct 2
No one should be surprised Hispanics vote at much lower rates than other groups (they're the green line in the graph)
The gains made by Trump in 2020 among Latinos is not lost upon the Democratic Party. For example, Charlie Crist chose Karla Hernandez-Mats as his Lt. Gov running mate, a second-generation Guatemalan from Miami-Dade
And a progressive group bought a conservative Spanish-speaking radio station in South Florida washingtonpost.com/media/2022/06/…
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Sep 23
Never forget the nation's largest organization to provide voter registration to low income communities -- ACORN -- was taken down by Project Veritas edited videos
An ACORN employee managed to settle for $100,000 for a deceptively edited video. But Republicans in Congress used the videos as a reason to cut federal funding to ACORN for its assistance to low-income communities (aside from voter reg), and now it is gone prwatch.org/news/2013/03/1…
Billionaires will continue to fund Project Veritas and pay their legal fees regardless of the truth of what they do because they deliver for them
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Sep 22
I would not be surprised if the turnout rate in 2022 is higher than 2018, which was the highest midterm turnout rate since 1914
Two things happening. First, midterm turnout rates are historically correlated with presidential rates. In recent years the presidential rates increased while the midterm stayed low. The 2018 election restored the relationship, which makes me suspect this will carry forward
Second, why are turnout rates higher now? Trump is an obvious. As long as he is around he drives political interest. But we've also entered a period of higher polarization on major issues. That was last seen in the 2nd half of the 19th century when turnout rates were also high
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Sep 20
Why did I not sign on to this, as one of the leading experts on U.S. elections? Because adopting multi-member congressional districts would likely hurt Latino representation by shifting representation from population based districts to turnout based PR nytimes.com/2022/09/19/us/…
If adopted for smaller state legislative districts, multi-member districts would likely further hurt representation for low-turnout Native American communities
The experience in Illinois, which had 3-member state legislative districts using PR until the 1980 cutback amendment is that it was still possible to gerrymander for the additional seat. Yes, more difficult, but not impossible
Read 6 tweets
Sep 20
Re: the recent pundit thumb exercise over Latino vote in 2020, here is a chart of ecological inference estimates for Florida Hispanics for every statewide Republican candidate 2016-2020
Clinton in 2016 and Trump in 2020 are outliers. Most of the other estimates fall between these two extremes. It is possible that there has been a drift of Florida Hispanics towards Republicans, but it could also be that the 2016 and 2020 prez elections are exceptional cases
My guess is the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections are outliers, not part of a trend, and that we're over-estimating the movement of Hispanics towards Republicans because we are comparing two outliers
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