All right, it's today. Here's how things stand on the eve of the data vis event of the year :
The New York Times: Election 2024 Polls: Harris vs. Trump , November 5 The Washington Post: Who is ahead in Harris vs. Trump 2024 presidential polls right now? , November 4 La Nación: Harris vs. Trump - Qué pronostican las encuestas , November 5 Financial Times: One week to go: what is the state of the US presidential race? , October 29 The Guardian: US Senate, House and governor elections 2024: results from all 50 states , November 5 The Washington Post: The districts that will determine majority control of the House , November 1 After the last call for polling and predictions, now it's time to wait for results. Several visualizations offered an hour-by-hour guide to election night:
Bloomberg: US Presidential Election Results , November 5 The New York Times: What Time Do the Polls Close? , November 4 Reuters: US presidential election results , November 5 Others laid out the candidates' possible paths to victory :
The Wall Street Journal: Harris’s and Trump’s Paths to Victory in the 2024 Election , November 4 The Economist: Our guide to how Trump or Harris might win the election , November 4 The Washington Post: Can Harris win the election? Here are her possible paths to victory , November 4 A look back at the campaign season — from (more or less) conventional tactics like stump speeches and fundraising...
The Washington Post: Mapping more than 300 events by Trump, Harris and their running mates , November 4 Financial Times: The 7 charts that define the 2024 US presidential campaign , November 5 Bloomberg: 11,000 Political Groups Spent $14.7 Billion to Influence the 2024 Election , November 1 ...and on to modern techniques , like TikTok targeting, conspiracy theories, and calling your former boss a fascist:
The New York Times: Once Top Advisers to Trump, They Now Call Him ‘Liar,’ ‘Fascist’ and ‘Unfit’ , October 30 Zeit Online: Wo Harris Kommunistin ist und das Attentat auf Trump ein Fake , November 3 The Washington Post: What’s in your TikTok feed? As elections near, it may depend on gender , November 3 The Wall Street Journal: X Algorithm Feeds Users Political Content—Whether They Want It or Not , October 29 Financial Times: What will happen the day after the US election? , November 1 The New York Times: Inside Trump’s Truth Social Conspiracy Theory Machine , October 29 There were charts on the many ways to slice and dice the electorate:
The Economist: Which way will swing voters lean in America’s election? , November 1 The Wall Street Journal: The Elusive Voters Who Could Make or Break the Election , November 2 The Wall Street Journal: Watch These Counties for Early Clues to Election Night , November 2 The New York Times: This Time, It May Actually Come Down to Turnout , October 30 And how polarization is affecting the country's political geography:
Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos. The New York Times: Millions of Movers Reveal American Polarization in Action , October 30 The New York Times: How Red and Blue America Shop, Eat and Live , November 4 Bloomberg: Booming Suburbs of North Carolina Are Changing the Election Map , October 29 The San Francisco Chronicle: S.F. neighborhoods are grouped into five voting ‘clusters.’ Which one are you in? , November 4 We had a last look at some of the issues driving this year's campaign:
The Wall Street Journal: Voters Are Poised to Reshape Abortion Access, From Missouri to Montana , November 3 The New York Times: Republicans Shift Message on Abortion, Sounding More Like Democrats , October 31 The Texas Tribune: How 11 Texas cities made housing unaffordable — and what's being done to fix it , October 29 The New York Times: How Markets Could Respond to the Election , November 5 And finally, the down-ballot races from the U.S. House and Senate to governors and state legislatures:
The Washington Post: It’s been decades since a new president faced a divided government , November 2 The Washington Post: This year’s state elections could mark big changes. Just look , November 4 The Washington Post: The other races where women could make history on Election Day , November 1 Of course the world is waiting to see what U.S. voters decide today — but Americans should also look elsewhere for a taste of what might be to come:
YouGov: Who do Europeans want to win the 2024 US presidential election? , November 1 Bloomberg: Europe’s Far Right Has Roadmap for a World in Which Trump Wins , November 3 We'll wrap up with a reminder of what real election fraud looks like:
Zeit Online: Diese Daten zeigen, was an der Wahl in Georgien verdächtig ist , October 30 Palate cleanser! The #30DayMapChallenge will be running throughout November:
Laurent Gontier: "Carto de l'itinéraire professionnel de mon grand-père, officier artilleur pendant et après la Seconde Guerre mondiale [...]," November 5 (Tweet ) Yao Yue: "幕末の石高 Rice yield at the end of the Edo period [...]," November 4 (Tweet ) Terence Teo: "Power Lines of Africa. Used data that predicts transmission and distribution lines from night-time lights, road network, and existing power grid network data," November 2 (Tweet ) Other great maps covered floods in Spain, forest loss in Indonesia, and the disappearance of the Aral Sea:
elDiario.es: El mapa provisional de las zonas devastadas por la DANA: al menos 77.000 viviendas afectadas por las inundaciones , November 2 Financial Times: Mining eats into more of the world’s forests , November 1 Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos. NPR: Central Asia’s Ticking Time Bomb: Water , October 30 Over in the U.K., Labour has delivered their first budget since 2010:
Bloomberg: Reeves Spends Billions Just to End Up With Sluggish UK Growth , October 30 Financial Times: UK’s rising fiscal burden narrows tax gap with Europe , October 30 Financial Times: Does Gen Z have it tougher than previous generations? , November 4 Lebanon's southern border has been under heavy attack by Israel in recent weeks — but strikes and evacuations are also reaching deep into the country:
The Washington Post: Israel has damaged or destroyed nearly a quarter of buildings in Lebanon’s south , October 31 Financial Times: The demolitions clearing Israel’s ‘first belt’ in Lebanon , November 3 Financial Times: Lebanese flee ancient city of Baalbek as Israel attacks , October 30 The Wall Street Journal: These Maps Show How the Middle East Conflict Is Spiraling , November 4 José Luengo-Cabrera: "Lebanon/Israel/Palestine: reported attacks. Data: @ACLEDINFO," October 31 (Tweet ) Two maps this week also focused on the extreme difficulties of everyday life in the West Bank :
The Wall Street Journal: The West Bank Is on the Edge of Economic Collapse , November 5 Bloomberg: Paralyzing Curbs on West Bank Complicate Path to Palestinian State , November 1 Other charts covered everything from the territorial status of the Donbas to Chinese patents to HPV vaccines :
The New York Times: Russia’s Swift March Forward in Ukraine’s East , October 31 Bloomberg: US Efforts to Contain Xi’s Push for Tech Supremacy Are Faltering , October 30 The New York Times: 2024 N.F.L. Playoff Picture: Each Team’s Path to the Postseason , November 3 Our World in Data: HPV vaccination: How the world can eliminate cervical cancer , November 4