Posts Tagged ‘carmen robinson’
09
Nov

I had a request to produce a map that’s similar to the last post, but to look at how Ravenstahl’s vote % changed from the primary election to the general election.

This first map (a reproduction from the last post) shows how Ravenstahl performed in this election versus how he performed in the 2007 general election.  In this map, basically,

  • The bluer the district, the worse Ravenstahl did against Harris & Acklin than against DeSantis
  • The redder the district, the better Ravenstahl did against Harris & Acklin than against DeSantis
Below is a similar map, where we look at the difference in Ravenstahl’s general election performance versus his primary election performance.  You can read this map as follows,
  • The bluer the district, the worse Ravenstahl did against Harris & Acklin than against Dowd & Robinson
  • The redder the district, the better Ravenstahl did against Harris & Acklin than against Dowd & Robinson
Primary and general elections obviously have different electorates to draw from.  Because of this, the interpretation is a bit screwy, so I’ll leave these without comment.

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29
Apr
McConomy Auditorium
Image by Andy.Schultz via Flickr

Mayoral Candidates Forum

Hosted by: PUMP, Urban League Young Professionals of Pittsburgh (ULYP-Pittsburgh), Leadership Pittsburgh Inc., Young Republicans of Allegheny County, Carnegie Mellon’s Student Governmen Association and Pittsburgh City Paper 

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
6:30 – 8:00pm
Carnegie Mellon University - McConomy Auditorium located in the University Center.  
FREE parking is available after 5:00pm in the East Campus Garage
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Mayoral Forum on Facebook

*All Mayoral Candidates who have filed nominating petitions to appear on the May 19th 2009 Primary Election ballot have been invited to participate* 

Mayoral Candidates who have confirmed their participation:
Carmen Robinson and Patrick Dowd 

Moderator: Vince Sims, WPXI Television 

Join us for a Mayoral Candidates Forum that focuses on issues of importance to young people in our region. Young people are a critical voting block in Pittsburgh. This forum will provide an opportunity to engage the Mayoral candidates in a substantive conversation about issues that affect the attraction and retention of young people in the region and focus on topics such as: urban development, public education, public safety, municipal consolidation, cleaning and greening our city and fiscal issues. 

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