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  • If you want to follow the results in NY-20, I recommend comparing the incoming county-by-county results from here with the county-by-county results of the 2006 election (in which Gillibrand defeated John Sweeney by 6 points).

    Balloon Juice » 2009 » March 2009

  • Last week, NPR posted an intriguing interactive map that shows demographic changes in the United States, with a dedicated filter demonstrating the growth in the Latino population, state-by-state, county-by-county, and tract-by-tract.

    Voto Latino: Punto Latino: Population Growing, Identity Shifting Voto Latino 2011

  • Deployed military personnel are included as part of the state's total population of 9.5 million but not in county-by-county counts, Coats said.

    Jobs, climate help North Carolina's 18.5% Census jump 2011

  • A county-by-county ranking of test scores once would have seen all five boroughs clustered near the bottom.

    Whitney Tilson: Progress in New York City Schools Under Chancellor Joel Klein Whitney Tilson 2011

  • Here is a county-by-county list of places where you can drop-off your ballot.

    2008 Election 2009

  • Compare this to the remarkable graphic in the National Broadband Plan that had me gasping when I first saw it: a supposed county-by-county colored chart showing that 95 percent of the US population has access to “terrestrial, fixed broadband infrastructure” (cable, DSL, or fiber) “capable of supporting actual download speeds of at least 4 Mbps.”

    National Broadband Plan Is Cash for Clunking Carriers « PubliCola 2010

  • The first executive order requires the state to work with communities "on a county-by-county basis" to develop economic development plans.

    WATCH: Hick Keeps Focus On Jobs As He's Sworn In Ethan Axelrod 2011

  • The first executive order requires the state to work with communities "on a county-by-county basis" to develop economic development plans.

    WATCH: Hick Keeps Focus On Jobs As He's Sworn In Ethan Axelrod 2011

  • He pushed through uniform adoption of Daylight Savings Time, in place of a county-by-county patchwork, and he leased the Indiana Turnpike to a Spanish-Australian consortium for 75 years.

    The Governor Who Cut His State Down to Size Neil King Jr. 2011

  • The population increase locally has largely been fueled by births and foreign immigration — and not through domestic migration, according to data from California's Department of Finance, which released new county-by-county population and migration figures last month.

    Mixed Picture on Local Population Growth Pui-Wing Tam 2011

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