Map is showing mainland Australia and neighboring countries with international borders, state boundaries, the national capital Canberra, state capitals, major cities and towns, main roads, railroads and international airports. Australia's general geographical features. Jun 07, 2016 The Google Interactive Election Map allows voters to find their nearest polling booth and find out who is running in their election area. Each polling booth on the map includes a handy directions link which shows you how you can get to your booth. On election day the Google map will change to a live results map.
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Opinion Polls This map view shows predicted results based on the average of polling in each state since the 2008 election. Hover over or tap each state for more detailed information. States are regarded as:.
Safe if the difference between Republican and Democrat polling is greater than 10 per cent;. Leaning if the difference between Republican and Democrat polling is between 5 per cent and 10 per cent;. Tossup if the difference between Republican and Democrat polling is less than 5 per cent. If no polls have been conducted since the 2008 election, the result from that vote is shown.
Source: Polling data is from Campaign Stops See where the Democrat and Republican camps have made campaign visits since August 1, 2012, based on published records. Hover over or tap each state for more detailed information. The campaign stops are drawn from:. the official. the calendar; and. the Washington Post's Note: These calendars do not capture all visits to all states; the Mitt Romney calendar is not published by his campaign. Election Results This map view shows results from the 2012 presidential election, as well as results for past elections from 2008 back to 1916.
Use the drop-down menu to choose individual elections. Source: Historical election results are from Credits. Design: Ben Spraggon. Development: Andrew Kesper. Executive producer: Matthew Liddy. Research: Jennifer King.