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Henry,
These data are available, though not in electronic form, in:
Jerrold G. Rusk, _The Statistical History of the American Electorate_, CQ
Press.
Christian Grose
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> Did anyone assemble election results for US Congress (both House and
> Senate)
> district by district (actual vote totals), for, say, since 1900? I’d been
> looking about the usual suspects thinking that this data must exist
> somewhere, but I’d been drawing blank.
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> Thank you!
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> Henry Kim
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> Henry A. Kim
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> PhD Candidate, Political Science
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> University of California, San Diego
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