Precinct-level vote tallies for a special election held in February 2026. The dataset includes results by CounterType and aggregates counts by Precinct, Race, and multiple district levels. King County government published the final results on data.kingcounty.gov in February 2026.
Use Cases
- Analyze vote share by CounterType (e.g., registered, absentee) across different Precincts and LegislativeDistrict boundaries.
- Model the relationship between SumOfCount and geographic hierarchies like CountyCouncil and CongressionalDistrict.
- Compare voting patterns for specific Races at the most granular Precinct level to identify turnout hotspots.
- Join precinct geography data using the Precinct column for spatial visualization of election results.
Strengths
- Data is final and certified, representing official election results.
- Contains results disaggregated to the Precinct level for granular analysis.
- Includes multiple geographic district identifiers (LegislativeDistrict, CongressionalDistrict, CountyCouncil).
Limitations
- Sample size is limited to a single special election event in February 2026.
- Lacks demographic or historical voting data for broader contextual analysis.
- Unknown total row count and file size prevent assessment of data volume.
Provenance
- Source
- King County government via data.kingcounty.gov.
- Collection Method
- Official tabulation of votes from the February 2026 Special Election.
- Time Range
- February 2026.
- Freshness
- Last updated on 2026-02-20, immediately following the election.
- Geography
- Likely King County, Washington, based on the source domain.