In January, State of Democracy launched an unprecedented, comprehensive database of New Hampshire election results dating back to 1970, up and down the ballot. Unveiled on the cusp of the state's First in the Nation Primary, it's a unique analytic tool designed to help citizens, lawmakers, and journalists, understand New Hampshire politics past and present.
Click here to explore the database.
The database has become an invaluable resource for State of Democracy's coverage of politics and the impact of policy. Here are some examples of stories only made possible by its creation:
From Portsmouth to Pittsburg, Mapping 40 Years of the N.H. Presidential Primary
These are the New Hampshire Towns to Watch on Primary Night
Can You Lose N.H.'s Republican Towns, and Still Win the Republican Primary? History Says Yes
In N.H. Democratic Presidential Primaries, Recent History Shows a State Divided
Will The N.H. Primary Be "Independents' Day?" All Signs Point To Yes