Mapping the Iowa GOP 2012 Caucus Results
Introduction On Tuesday January 3rd 2012 the Iowa Republican party held it's presidential caucuses, with Mitt Romney beating Rick Santorum by 8 votes as of n...
Introduction On Tuesday January 3rd 2012 the Iowa Republican party held it's presidential caucuses, with Mitt Romney beating Rick Santorum by 8 votes as of n...
Looking at candidate debt in the CA-36 runoff election.
My FEC report parsing gem has been upgraded to version 0.2.0, and now supports the latest FEC filings (7.0).
In a previous post I introduced the Smith for Congress data set. The data is 49k contributions made by individuals to a congressional campaign for the 2006-...
Introducing the Smith for Congress individual contributor data set.
The latest Offensive Politics Housedata file has been released. This file covers 51,463 individual electronic FEC filings for US House committees from 2001 t...
New Housedata release of 49,914 summary filings from 7897 candidates for the US House 2002-2010.
I'd like to announce a new project by Offensive Politics called House Data, launching today. House Data is a large-scale extract of FEC Form 3 Summary of rec...
Introduction fechell is a ruby library used to extract data from electronically filed Federal Election Commission reports, saving you from the hell of parsin...
Anyone can write a $250 campaign contribution check, but few can produce a $20,000 television commercial. When you or I donate money to a candidate’s ...
Introduction On Tuesday January 3rd 2012 the Iowa Republican party held it's presidential caucuses, with Mitt Romney beating Rick Santorum by 8 votes as of n...
We perform a voter file analysis for Wake County, NC using R.
I perform a precincts-votes analysis on the returns from the Chicago Democratic Mayoral primary of 2011.
My FEC report parsing gem has been upgraded to version 0.2.0, and now supports the latest FEC filings (7.0).
New Housedata release of 49,914 summary filings from 7897 candidates for the US House 2002-2010.
I'd like to announce a new project by Offensive Politics called House Data, launching today. House Data is a large-scale extract of FEC Form 3 Summary of rec...
Our FEC report file library FECHell has been updated to 0.1.9. The release includes a half dozen bug fixes and the following new features: Speed improvemen...
Introduction In Part 1 of this tutorial we introduced the fechell library by extracting all itemized contributions from individuals made to the Obama For Ame...
Introduction fechell is a ruby library used to extract data from electronically filed Federal Election Commission reports, saving you from the hell of parsin...
Introduction On Tuesday January 3rd 2012 the Iowa Republican party held it's presidential caucuses, with Mitt Romney beating Rick Santorum by 8 votes as of n...
We perform a voter file analysis for Wake County, NC using R.
In a previous post I introduced the Smith for Congress data set. The data is 49k contributions made by individuals to a congressional campaign for the 2006-...
Visualize location logs created by the iPhone using R and Google Maps.
I perform a precincts-votes analysis on the returns from the Chicago Democratic Mayoral primary of 2011.
Mapping the Chicago Democratic Mayoral 2011 primary with Ruby, R, and ggplot2
A few weeks ago I wrote about ways to compare major-party returns in US House elections. I experimented with several visualizations, none as useful as the se...
The Democratic major-party vote share of US House elections 2002-2008 visualized 5 different ways.
Voter targeting for turnout is the process of scoring registered voters using demographic and electoral variables taken from voter lists and commercial datab...
I had previously posted maps showing the difference in major party vote share between the 2008 Presidential election and the 2010 special Senate election in ...
The Swing State Project recently had some very interesting maps comparing last week's election results from Massachusetts to 2008 presidential primary result...
Introduction In Part 1 of this tutorial we introduced the fechell library by extracting all itemized contributions from individuals made to the Obama For Ame...
My FEC report parsing gem has been upgraded to version 0.2.0, and now supports the latest FEC filings (7.0).
In a previous post I introduced the Smith for Congress data set. The data is 49k contributions made by individuals to a congressional campaign for the 2006-...
Looking at candidate debt in the CA-36 runoff election.
In a previous post I introduced the Smith for Congress data set. The data is 49k contributions made by individuals to a congressional campaign for the 2006-...
Introducing the Smith for Congress individual contributor data set.
A few weeks ago I wrote about ways to compare major-party returns in US House elections. I experimented with several visualizations, none as useful as the se...
The latest Offensive Politics Housedata file has been released. This file covers 51,463 individual electronic FEC filings for US House committees from 2001 t...
New Housedata release of 49,914 summary filings from 7897 candidates for the US House 2002-2010.
The Democratic major-party vote share of US House elections 2002-2008 visualized 5 different ways.
Looking at candidate debt in the CA-36 runoff election.
Aggregate electoral targeting is the process of determining the likely hood of a citizen choosing to vote turnout), and which candidate that person is most l...
Introduction In Part 1 of this tutorial we introduced the fechell library by extracting all itemized contributions from individuals made to the Obama For Ame...
Introduction fechell is a ruby library used to extract data from electronically filed Federal Election Commission reports, saving you from the hell of parsin...
Expendicus, along with several other entries in the Apps For America contest, got a brief mention on the OpenSecrets Capitol Eye blog for making use of CRP/O...
Yesterday the winners of the Sunlight Labs Apps For America contest were announced and I'm really excited to see that my entry Expendicus got an honorable me...
An exploratory analysis of moving violation data in the District of Columbia.