The document analyzes the results of the 2020 US presidential election by examining vote percentages across states. It finds that:
1) Vote percentages varied widely between states, from 26.6% to 92.1% for the Republican candidate and 5.4% to 69.9% for the Democratic candidate. Plotting the vote percentages on a scale showed a similar distribution pattern for both candidates.
2) Larger states tended to have vote percentages closer to the national popular vote average, while smaller states deviated more.
3) Additional analysis looked at the modes of voting, vote counts, and reported irregularities to better understand election patterns and outcomes.
20. 紅州B) 藍州B) 合計
小州A)
n=18
B 37.1%, 0
T 60.1%, 18
n=11
B 58.8%, 11
T 39.8%, 0
n=29
B 41.5%, 11
T 56.1%, 18
大州A)
n=9
B 46.5%, 2
T 52.0%, 7
n=13
B 57.1%, 13
T 41.3%, 0
n=22
B 50.3%, 15
T 48.3%, 7
合計
n=27
B 40.4%, 2
T 57.5%, 25
n=24
B 57.3%, 24
T 40.4%, 0
n=51
B 49.4%, 26
T 49.3%, 25
表1:按各州選民數量及既有偏向分組計算
兩候選人得票率中位數及勝出州數
(資料來自graphics.reuters及politico.com,澳門湯家耀2020年12月18日制表)
A) 按本次選票總數是否多於300萬區分。
B) 按此前四次總統選舉兩黨勝負(4分)加上現任州長黨籍(1分)決定。