If I had any clue how to do it, I'd have done it myself by now. Imagine doing alternate election scenarios using the same format; would be a lot of fun.
A quick series of infoboxes I did set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, detailing one possible scenario for 3 elections following the Battle of New York as seen in the Avengers.
Prior to the alien attack on New York City, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney had been leading the...
Wow, I just now looked him up properly. You're right. I wonder if he'd consider running for office properly at some point? The Elmo gimmick is great for getting attention on him, but not necessarily for his cause.
So if AL-05 becomes AL-07 simply due to redistricting and that results in two incumbents (one D, one R) essentially flipping district numbers but little else, both districts would be colored as pickups for the whichever party now controls the district?
Quick question for anyone here who can answer it...
How does Wikipedia handle U.S. House redistricting in their infobox maps? Like, do they mark districts as pick-ups if the the only thing that changes is the number of the district? Or does it have to be an incumbent losing the seat for them to...