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Washington City Paper launched a pretty awesome interactive interface for analyzing their most recent political polling data.

They’re allowing users to graph data points like mayoral vote by other points like the number of years spent living in DC. There really are some pretty interesting (though not entirely surprising) correlations.

Pictured here: Opinions of DC’s lack of a congressional vote x education level, importance of maintaining DC’s majority-black population x perceived neighborhood safety, opinion of Marion Barry x by race, and pick for DC mayor x perceived neighborhood safety.

It’s unfortunate they didn’t include sample sizes/margins of error, but it’s a great effort anyway. Well done, city paper.

Posted at 1:02pm and tagged with: infographics, info, data visualization, Washington DC, City Paper, Mayoral Race, demographics, interactive, editorial, good work, political polling, politics, elections, two column,.