Mapping the Vote: CD2
According to a joint analysis by the Arizona Capitol Times and the Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, Barber maintained his thin lead over Republican Martha McSally by capturing more than double the number of competitive precincts in the district, most of which are on the north and east rim of Tucson. The analysis shows that Barber performed about 3 percent better than voter registration numbers would suggest in the district’s competitive precincts.
Click on the map for precinct-level vote and demographic details. Precincts are colored by the vote percentage. Precincts outlined in black are the most competitive precincts in the district.
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