User:Alexcs114

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Hiya! I edit election maps (and other election-related information) on WikiPedia! Check out my Userpage on Wikimedia Commons to see the gallery of several dozen other Election Maps that I've created that aren't shown here so as to prevent clutter.

MAPS:

Now, I won't be displaying all of my maps here - just the ones that mean the most to me. I've also done extensive work several other maps distributed around the USA. However, these will not be shown here, as they can be quite repetitive. The rest of my maps, including the US House ones, can be found on my commons. Well then, without further ado:


Historical U.S. Senate Elections within the State of Iowa (1936)

  • US Sen. Special 1936 IA
    US Sen. Special 1936 IA
  • US Sen. 1936 IA
    US Sen. 1936 IA

Historical U.S. Senate Elections within the State of New York (1914-1944)

All elections from the ratification of the 17th Amendment up to when other Wikipedians had already made adequate maps! Completed Project :D

  • US Sen. Special 1949 NY
    US Sen. Special 1949 NY
  • US Sen. 1944 NY
    US Sen. 1944 NY
  • US Sen. 1940 NY
    US Sen. 1940 NY
  • US Sen. 1938 NY
    US Sen. 1938 NY
  • Us Sen. Special 1938 NY
    Us Sen. Special 1938 NY
  • US Sen. 1934 NY
    US Sen. 1934 NY
  • US Sen. 1932 NY
    US Sen. 1932 NY
  • US Sen. 1926 NY
    US Sen. 1926 NY
  • US Sen. 1922 NY
    US Sen. 1922 NY
  • US Sen. 1920 NY
    US Sen. 1920 NY
  • US Sen. 1916 NY
    US Sen. 1916 NY
  • US Sen. 1914 NY
    US Sen. 1914 NY

Articles i've created or significantly contributed to or created from a redirect

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Note to self on USC articles: Several need historical context + chapters need links to the acts establishing them in many cases. + some of them need updating to 2023