County 2008 2012 % CO Decline /Inc D R I D R I Adams 843 1321 410 410 (-48%) 814 (-38%) 533 (+23) -40% Allen Data Not Avail 1049 1946 2215 -15% Ashland Data Not Avail 1241 3258 4489 -27% Ashtabula 1789 1940 5224 2443 (+26%) 2273 (+14%) 5668 (+7%) +13% Athens 4393 1054 5447 2298 (-47%) 935 (-11%) 4149 (-.05%) -20% Auglaize 437 1502 2019 338 (-22%) 1251 (-16%) 1589 (-.37%) -25% Belmont Data Not Avail 5335 2397 5306 -.08% Brown 605 1016 2230 627 (+.03%) 1127 (+.09%) 1754 (+5%) +.01% Butler Data Not Avail 1979 6883 14776 -45% Carrol 620 1061 1949 601 (-.03%) 867 (-23%) 1622 (-16%) -14% Champaign 1653 1820 1636 466 (-71%) 1381 (-24%) 1847 (+11%) -23% Clark 7403 3803 6831 3055 (-48%) 4137 (+.08) 9862 (+30%) -.05% Clermont Data Not Avail 1073 7084 14,587 -14% Clinton 1366 2039 2044 396 (-71%) 1659 (-18%) 2103 (+.02%) -23% Columbiana 2678 1912 3249 1734 (-28%) 2258 (+15%) 5342(+39) +16% Coshocton 457 1244 3943 471 (+.02%) 1378 (+.09%) 2565 (-34%) -.07% Crawford 2018 1965 1808 873 (-57%) 1550 (-21%) 2618 (+30%) -12%) Cuyahoga 151,296 36,232 96,224 138,493(-.08%) 52,039 (+30%) 84,669 (-.04%) -.03% Darke 743 966 2833 619 (-16%) 1968(+50%) 2587(-.08%) -.08% Defiance 620 1196 2701 585(-.05%) 1133(-.05%) 3754 (.+27%) -12% Delaware No Data Available 2799 8754 17,041 -16% Erie 5720 2262 6253 3407(-40%) 2458(+.07) 6048(-.02%) -16% Fairfield No Data Available 5475 7984 7612 -20% Fayette 880 946 1366 242(-72%) 488(-.48) 1774(+22%) -21% Franklin 48,811 40,334 180,656 33,690(-30%) 36,218(-10%) 149,626(-17%) -18% Fulton 552 1653 3150 443(-19%) 1413(-14%) 2255(-28%) -23% Gallia (no data at all) Geauga 1378 3840 8721 1333(-.03%) 3946(+.02%) 8388(-.04%) -.01%
LS, I don’t think your formulas are right.
Specifically, Cuyahoga County. Your spreadsheet shows a drop in Democratic EV numbers from 151,296 to 138,493 and your spreadsheet displays this as a drop of -.08%. Its actually a drop of about 8.5%. That’s a pretty big drop.
Hi LS.
I just got back in from knocking on doors. I left just after I wrote the suggestion. I probably could have helped you get it a bit better than that, but that is reasonable for most purposes.
The other thing you ought to check for in MSWord is a “convert tabs to spaces” function. (It has been very long since I worked with Word and I don’t recall if it has that but I would be very surprised if it doesn’t. I typically use LibreOffice, and NotePad++.) Then copy that result to notepad/clipboard, to get that into a plain text and be sure it formatted accurately. After that, the pre-/pre function would work. Usually I can simply paste something into NotePad++ and get it formatted correctly.
HTML typically collapses multiple spaces (and multiple blank lines) into a single space, and uses “proportional fonts”. PRE-/PRE tags force using a fixed-width, Courier by default, and preserves multiple spaces. I find it the lazy way to do tables in HTML.