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Political Map of Shorewood

By Steve Koczela
Saturday, Apr 26 2008, 10:46 AM

I mentioned in a previous post that Shorewood shows a slight but distinct political pattern in terms of the relative likelihood to vote for conservative or liberal candidates.  I checked a few of the recent election results which are shown below.  Although the pattern is not perfect, there is generally about a 10-15% difference between the most liberal wards (7-8), and the most conservative (11-12).  The chart below shows the % of the vote that each candidate received in the Feb and April 2008 election cycles. 

Ward Number BUTLER TAYLOR OBAMA
Wards 7-8 78% 68%  63%
Wards 3-4 72% 59%  61%
Wards 5-6 73% 57%  61%
Wards 9-10 69% 57%  57%
Wards 1-2 71% 56%  55%
Wards 11-12 68% 53%  54%

As a side note, the wards on the bottom of the list are West of Oakland Ave.  (View Ward Map)

Comments

Jaime   

Interesting...actually not quite as diverse as I might have thought! Not that a 10%-15% differential isn't substantial, but I'd imagined it might be even more!

May 2, 2008 3:04 PM

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