08 Presidential Election

Report: 21 Mountain West Counties Flip Democrat

Data from the Center for Rural Strategies and the online journal the Daily Yonder show there was some "flipping" going on last week in rural counties in the Rocky Mountains.

By Courtney Lowery, 11-14-08

 
  Caption: Map: Tim Murphy, for the Daily Yonder

A new report from the Center for Rural Strategies and our friends over at the online journal the Daily Yonder released a report this week that details who flipped where in last week’s presidential election.

In all, 372 counties “flipped” parties from 2004, a majority of them going from Republican to Democrat. The data shows the Midwest played a huge role in the tip for Sen. Barack Obama and overall, rural counties provided a big boost.

In the Rocky Mountain West 21 counties flipped, all of them to Democrat. Of those 21 counties, 16 are considered “rural,” including:

Colorado: Alamosa, Huerfano and Ouray counties.

Idaho: Teton (Driggs) and Latah (Moscow).

Montana: Blaine (Chinook, Fort Belknap Reservation), Hill (Havre and Rocky Boy’s Reservation), Lake (Polson and Flathead Indian Reservation), Lewis and Clark (Helena) and Rosebud (Forsyth and Northern Cheyenne Reservation)

New Mexico: Colfax (Raton), Hidalgo (Lordsburg), Los Alamos (Los Alamos) and Luna (Deming)

Utah: Grand (Moab)

Wyoming: Albany (Laramie)

Click here for a full list of rural counties and more data.

The three “urban” counties that flipped in the Rocky Mountains were:

Montana: Cascade (Great Falls) and Gallatin (Bozeman)

New Mexico: Sandoval (Bernallillo) and Valencia (Los Lunas)

Click here for a full list of the urban counties that flipped and for more data.

There was one “exurban” county (click here for a list of those counties) in the Rockies that also flipped and that was Summit County in Utah, which went Democratic for the first time since 2000.

Overall, authors Bill Bishop and Tim Murphy came up with several key findings, including:

You can read more from the Daily Yonder and crunch your own numbers with the data here.

Correction: This story has been corrected to add Gallatin County in Montana as one of the counties that voted for one party in 2004 and switched to another in 2008.

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Comment By Cindy, 11-14-08

Its interesting to see which counties in Montana flipped. All were counties that had Reservations in them. The Native American vote was heavy for Obama. Sadly the canidates frequented the reservations during the campaign, offering things to the people that most have to be approved by Congress or the BIA. This was not mentioned. Again the Native American will be disappointed as the elected officials will not be able to deliver what they promised.
Governor Schweitzer discovered that after he was elected Governor.

Comment By Matt Singer, 11-14-08

Gallatin County also <a >flipped</a>.

Comment By Matt Singer, 11-14-08

That url is http://sos.mt.gov/ELB/elections/2008/general/Counties/Gallatin/index.asp

Comment By Courtney Lowery, 11-14-08

Thanks Matt,

I've corrected the story and am sending the report's authors a note about Gallatin County as well.

Courtney

Comment By Dave Skinner, 11-14-08

Reservations and college towns for the most part. Not a surprise.

Comment By Mr. Twister, 11-14-08

I have lately thought about starting a shovel sending campaign. No need, republicans are digging their own grave. Cheaper to send 10 bucks to the elect Sara fund.

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