How Election Results Are Presented on the Website

When a citizen visits your website looking for voting data in a current or past election, they will appreciate an easy-to-find link to the election results. In addition, site content can be translated to their preferred language using Google Translator. We recommend you add a the pre-designed Election Night Results button on your homepage or add a link to the ENR web service from your site menu. See Ways to Display Election Night Results on Your Website for instructions.

You have four display options for ENR:

See View Currently Published Results Pages for information on how to view each of these display options. See Ways to Display Election Night Results on Your Website if you would like to link to one of these display options.

You can also choose to display Precinct Maps:

And Reports

  • Candidate Results by Precinct
  • Candidate Summary Results

 

Example

The image below is an example of what a visitor might see when they click the link to ENR. This example is of the Summary Results view.

When comparing the example here to what’s displayed on your website, remember that what you see is a direct extract from your tabulation system election-results file. Your statistics may vary from what is shown here, because each vendor supplies different levels of information.