Election Data 101: Vote Share by Vote Count presented by Election Truth Alliance .org Two graphs are presented from the 2024 election in Allegheny county, Pennsylvania. The first graph is Main-in votes and says "Candidate vote share typically averages out across precincts, reflecting a general community preference" The graph shows Democratic votes across all precincts averaging out to around 60% vote share, while the Republican votes average around 40%. Two parallel lines are drawn, along with a smilely face. The second graph is Election Day votes, in which Democratic and Republican votes begin high and low respectively until precinct vote count size increases, and their averages swap- creating an "X". It reads: "So why does one candidate benefit disproportionately here, in precincts where more votes were cast?"
To put this very simply:
Parallel lines = Typical 👍
Crossing lines = RED FLAG 🚩
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