Interactive: Three Views of Tuesday’s Election Results

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Not surprisingly, the voting patterns across the city in Tuesday’s mayoral runoff largely mirrored the results of the February election. Jesus “Chuy” Garcia found his strongest support in heavily Hispanic neighborhoods on the Northwest and Southwest Sides while Rahm Emanuel gained large numbers of votes from lakefront, North Side and to some extent South Side communities.

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Here are three visuals of the results, based on the precinct level data from the Chicago Board of Elections:

MARGIN OF VICTORY

The the number of votes the winner of a precinct exceeded the loser’s total votes:

PERCENTAGE OF VOTE WON

Click on the buttons to see the vote percentage for the candidates in each precinct:

VOTER TURNOUT

Number of ballots cast as a percentage of registered voters in each precinct:

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