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Thank you to Tableau Public for hosting these visualizations. None of the opinions in these posts represents those of AWS, my employer. #seaelex#waelex#electionviz
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A modest proposal from the #SeattleTimes editorial board on how to “fix” #affordableHousing in #Seattle: make #eviction easier, thus threatening poor citizens with #homelessness....
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#Seattle is having its first heavy rain day in a while. Lots of lightning spotted in #Ballard. #wawx#seawx
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King County Elections has published final per-precinct data on the August 2024 primary. Let's look at some visuals. #kcelex#waelex#electionviz#seaelex
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In the open (no incumbent) governor's race, the densely-populated precincts of Seattle and much of the Eastside went for Bob Ferguson, while Dave Reichert won mostly exurban and rural precincts in the...
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The attorney general's race, which is also open, saw Nick Brown (D) win much of Seattle, while fellow Democrat Manka Dhingra won a smattering of suburban and exurban precincts. Pete Serrano (R) won...
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The Commissioner of Public Lands election is pending; 51 votes separate Dave Upthegrove (D) and Sue Kuehl Pederson (R) in the top-2 primary. Upthegrove won King County by a wide margin....
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In the 8th Congressional District, which spans eastern King County, incumbent Kim Schrier retained her election-night lead and heads to the general election against Carmen Goers (R)....
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Alexis Mercedes Rinck heads to the general election for Seattle City Council's city-wide position 8 with a significant lead over incumbent Tanya Woo. #kcelex#waelex#electionviz#seaelex
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In the 43rd legislative district, position 2, Shaun Scott won most precincts west of the Broadmoor. Andrea Suarez, with a strong showing in several eastern precincts, moves on to the general election...
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You can see all races, including individual precinct committee officer (PCO) races, here:...
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Turnout data for King County's August 2024 primary, based on election night data, is here:...
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Thank you to Tableau Public for hosting these visualizations. None of the opinions in these posts represents those of AWS, my employer. #seaelex#waelex#electionviz#seaelex
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I’m honored to have been selected as a Distinguished Contributor in #Jupyter. The community has been fantastic and supportive. https://hachyderm.io/@ProjectJupyter/113080316681069675
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Since 2019, I've been visualizing election results using Tableau Public. It's been a fun volunteer gig that has opened some unusual doors for me....
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@puls I'm going to be in Portland again from Sep 27–29 for the Retro Gaming Expo. Are you around? If so, want to check out the expo or get lunch/dinner?
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The #PortlandRetroGamingExpo continues to be #RetroGaming heaven on earth. So many amazing games, so many passionate fans being their awesome selves.
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We're now in an age when a new computer is probably going to be useful 10 years from now. As for other devices, time will tell.https://weill.org/2024/10/05/ten-year-technology/
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#GoogleTranslate’s iOS app now refuses to work at all until I back up my entire translation history, and otherwise turn on tracking of my browsing and search history. Fortunately, for now, logging out...
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Beautiful #dataviz piece in the New York Times about the “microcommunities” that may decide the 2024 presidential...
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