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  2. Make Your Own 2012 Election Map - The Huffington Post

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    Make your own electoral map below. Barack Obama. Electoral Votes. 270 to win. Mitt Romney. ... Press reset to make your own. Click on a state to make your forecast.

  3. Wikipedia : Creating shape maps from OpenStreetMap data

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    In Wikimedia Commons, create a page in the Data: namespace with the .map extension, like Data:COTA10.map; When you create the page, replace the 'Data' placeholder (including the two brackets) with the GeoJSON you copied. Uncomment the line "license": "ODbL-1.0", // ODC Open Database License v1.0 and save the page.

  4. See Trump and Harris' paths to 270 electoral votes — and ...

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    Build and share your own map, or look through the different scenarios NBC News experts Steve Kornacki and Kristen Welker have drawn up, from the most likely paths to victory to some more unusual ...

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Maps - Wikipedia

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    The Map workshop page can be used to add your map requests and your sources. A graphist will create the requested map. The page is forum-based, to enable cross-teaching conversations to take place. The Resources page provides advice to both beginners (in the form of tutorials) and experienced map-makers.

  6. Wikipedia:Maplink - Wikipedia

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    In order to create an interactive map in an article, you need to have one of the below forms of data: coordinates, either supplied or from Wikidata; a Wikidata ID for a shape or linear element; data stored in GeoJSON format in a data file; raw GeoJSON, preferably transcluded from another page

  7. 270toWin - Wikipedia

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    270toWin is an American political website that projects who will win United States presidential, House of Representatives, Senate, and gubernatorial elections and allows users to create their electoral maps. [3] It also tracks the results of United States presidential elections by state throughout the country's history.