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AlanCranston Donating Member (166 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-11-11 08:21 PM
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anybody here interested in geopolitical information?
I have a lot of books that give a lot of information about what the districts used to look like and how they voted in congressional and presidential elections. One thing I've wondered is what the EV would look like if each state did what Nebraska did.

Here are some election results by Congressional District for the 1972 elections

Alabama. The districts then are pretty much the same now with the exception of the 6th and 7th districts. In the early 90s, they made the 7th add a tentacle taking in all the 90% dem precincts in Birmingham.
1st Nixon 76-24
2nd Nixon 78-22
3rd Nixon 75-25
4th Nixon 78-22
5th Nixon 75-25
6th Nixon 72-28
7th Nixon 66-34

Arizona
1st basically included downtown phoenix and the entire east Valley. 68-32 Nixon

2nd this took in Pima, Santa Cruz, Cochise counties. 57-43 Nixon

3rd took in the west Valley, Yuma, Mohave, Yavapai, and Coconino counties. 72-28 Nixon. The current 2nd is a lineal descendant of this district

4th took in Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Deer Valley area in Phoenix, most of Pinal county, and Navajo, Apache, Gila, Greenlee, and Graham counties. 71-29 Nixon

Its interesting to note that all the republican areas of Tucson were excised out of the 2nd and the well as the southern areas of the 4th to create the 5th district in 1981. Udall's district then took in Yuma proper and then extended into all the ghetto areas of Phoenix.

Arkansas
the districts are basically the same as they are now with a few tweaks here and there. The 1st is basically the NE corner, the 2nd is in central Arkansas based in Little Rock, the 3rd is in the ancestrally republican Northwest part of the state and the 4th is in the southern half of the state
1st 69-31 Nixon
2nd 64-36 Nixon
3rd 74-26 Nixon
4th 69-31 Nixon
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2banon Donating Member (794 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-11-11 08:31 PM
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1. Alan Cranston used to be my Congressional Rep..
Sonoma County, California. Is it a coincidence that you share the same name or are you my former Rep?
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2banon Donating Member (794 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-11-11 08:33 PM
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2. not sure what the point is except to point out that not a lot has changed politically in these
districts?
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AlanCranston Donating Member (166 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-11-11 09:39 PM
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3. Alan Cranston never served in the U.S. House
he was state comptroller at one point I believe, but he was a US Senator in the 70s and 80s. He died close to 10 years ago. I was originally going to use my rep (Henry Waxman) as my screen name, but most people would think it was him since he is still alive.

Anyways here is California. These districts were the original 1971 democrat plan that was vetoed by Reagan. The courts said that these districts could only be used for one election, and that the courts would redraw it for the 1974 elections.

1st district - basically the coastal northern part 56-44 Nixon

2nd - basically the inland northern part - 55-45 Nixon (this is the strange part of CA where Obama underperformed McGovern in some counties)

3rd - basically identical to the current 5th. 51-49 McGovern

4th (took in parts of Glenn, Colusa, Sutter, Yuba, Yolo, Solano and other areas). 54-46 Nixon

5th - similar to Pelosi's current district. 64-36 McGovern

6th - parts of SF, and Marin counties. 52-48 Nixon

7th - similar to the current 9th. 65-35 McGovern

8th - Pete Stark's district. 52-48 Nixon

9th - downtown San Jose. 52-48 McGovern

10th - suburban areas of Santa Clara county - 61-39 Nixon

11th - this is similar to the district Tom Lantos represented. 53-47 Nixon

12th Central Coast (Santa Cruz, San Benito, Monterrey, San Luis Opisbo area) 56-44 Nixon

13th - this district is similar to the current 24th district. 64-36 Nixon

14th - Contra Costa area. 55-45 Nixon

15th - suburban Sacramento, Stockton, Modesto. 56-44 Nixon

16th - Fresno and Merced counties. 52-48 Nixon

17th - Silicon Valley Area. 52-48 Nixon

18th - eastern Merced, eastern Stanislaus, Amador, Calaveras, Tuolumne, Mariposa, Madera, Mono, Inyo, Tulare, and parts of Kern. 60-40 Nixon

19th Pico Rivera, Commerce, Bell Gardens, Whittier, Norwalk, Santa Fe Springs. 59-41 Nixon

20th - Pasadena, Glendale area. 68-32 Nixon

21st - similar to Maxine Waters' current district. 74-26 McGovern

22nd - San Fernando Valley area. 56-44 Nixon

23rd - Downey, Bellflower, Artesia, Cerritos, Fullerton, La Palma, western Anaheim, Garden Grove. According to the 1974 almanac of american politics, this area had a racist reputation back then and elected conservative Del Clawson. 70-30 Nixon

24th - similar to Howard McKeon's district in the 1990s. 73-27 Nixon

25th - La Puente, Walnut, Industry, Covina, Glendora, La Habra, San Dimas. 70-30 Nixon

26th - Beverly Hills/Hollywood Area. 55-45 McGovern

27th west LA, Simi Valley area. Barry Goldwater's son represented this district. 64-36 Nixon

28th Santa Monica Palos Verdes area, Manhattan and Hermosa Beach. 56-44 Nixon

29th - Alhambra, Monterrey Park, Rosemead, El Monte, Baldwin Park. 54-46 Nixon

30th - similar to the current 31st. 52-48 McGovern

31st - Torrance, Redondo Beach, El Segundo, Lawndale, Hawthorne, Gardena. 57-43 Nixon

32nd Long Beach, Seal Beach, Los Alamitos, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach. 67-33 Nixon

33rd all of San Bernardino county except for the city of San Bernardino. 67-33 Nixon

34th Cypress, Buena Park, Stanton, Westminster, Santa Ana, Lakewood, Hawaiian Gardens. 66-34 Nixon (surprisingly this was a democrat represented district)

35th Carson, Rolling Hills, Lynwood, Paramount. 54-46 Nixon

36th - parts of Santa Barbara, San Luis Opisbo and Kern counties. 59-41 Nixon

37th - similar to the current 33rd. 64-36 McGovern

38th - the cities of Riverside and San Bernardino and areas in between. Surprisingly this district was only 22% hispanic back then. 52-48 Nixon.

39th Brea, Yorba Linda, Placentia, East Anaheim, Orange, Villa Park, Tustin, Costa Mesa, parts of San Juan Capistrano. 75-25 Nixon

40th northside of San Diego. 64-36 Nixon

41st - similar to Bob Filner's current district. 57-43 Nixon

42nd - Northern coastal suburbs of San Diego (I'm guessing Carlsbad, Oceanside, San Marcos) as well as Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, and San Clemente. 70-30 Nixon

43rd - the part of Riverside County not in the city of Riverside, Imperial, and inland San Diego county. 64-36 Nixon
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AlanCranston Donating Member (166 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-12-11 03:46 PM
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4. here is Colorado and Connecticut
Colorado

1st District (basically inner city Denver) 55-45 Nixon
2nd District - Jefferson and Boulder counties 65-35 Nixon

3rd District - Southern half of El Paso county, Pueblo, Crowley, Kiowa, Prowers, Baca, Las Animas, Costilla, Conejos, Archuleta, La Plata, Montezuma, Dolores, San Miguel, Montrose, Delta, Gunnison, Lake, Park, Teller, Fremont, Chaffee, Saguache, Hinsdale, Ouray, San Juan, Mineral, Rio Grande, Alamosa, Huerfano, Custer, Otero and Bent counties. 64-36 Nixon

4th Mesa, Pitkin, Eagle, Summit, Clear Creek, Gilpin, Grand, Larimer, Jackson, Routt, Rio Blanco, Garfield, Moffat, Weld, NW Adams, Morgan, Logan, Washington, Kiowa, Sedgwick, Phillips counties. 67-33 Nixon

5th Central and Eastern Adams counties, most of Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert, northern El Paso, Lincoln, Kit Carson, Cheyenne 71-29 Nixon

Connecticut
1st Hartford, North Middlesex, SE Tolland 51-49 Nixon
2nd most of Middlesex, New London, most of Tolland, Windham 60-40 Nixon
3rd western Middlesex, South New Haven, SE Fairfield 62-38 Nixon
4th coastal Fairfield county 63-37 Nixon
5th central Fairfield, north New Haven 62-38 Nixon
6th North Fairfield, NW New Haven, Litchfield, Northern and Western parts of Hartford 58-42 Nixon
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