From the Working Families Party department of targeting, here are maps of turnout percentage (pdf) and Craig Johnson's percentage of the vote (pdf) in the recent State Senate special election on Long Island.
Serious number junkies will want to look at the pdf versions, but the basic breakdown is blue means a high percentage on both maps, green is a medium percentage and yellow is a low percentage.
Turnout first:
And the percentage of the vote that Johnson won:
Here's the SD7 turnout percentage pdf and the SD7 Johnson percentage pdf.
Turnout really is the story here. I'm blown away by how many people voted in this race: 50% turnout anywhere in a special election is, frankly, amazing. When you throw in freezing temperatures, wow.
We're looking at the effect of canvassing on turnout and Johnson's vote, but that analysis will take longer to put together. Still, it looks like Port Washington really came out strong for Craig; that matches the great reception that WFP canvassers got there.
What stands out to you?