Votecastr
Votecastr is a private company, founded in 2016, to track, model, and publish real-time election results from the 2016 Presidential Election, on November 8, 2016. On September 10, 2016, Votecastr was profiled in The New York Times by Nick Corasaniti,[1] and announced its partnership with Slate.com to publish the data on Election Day.[2] Additionally, co-founder Sasha Issenberg published a piece on Slate.com outline Votecastr's Election Day strategy.[3] BackgroundDuring the U.S. Presidential Election of 1980, NBC News projected Reagan as the winner at 8:15 pm EST (5:15 PST), before voting was finished in the West, based on exit polls; it was the first time a broadcast network used exit polling to project a winner, and took the other broadcast networks by surprise. Carter conceded defeat at 9:50 pm EST. Since that year, Sasha Issenberg explains the "self-imposed gag order" of the Media Networks:
2016 ElectionVotecastr's 6:30 PM numbers correctly projected a win for Donald Trump in Iowa, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, and wins for Hillary Clinton in Colorado, New Hampshire, and Nevada, but missed Donald Trump's victories in Florida and Wisconsin.[4][5] Co-FoundersListed on their website:[6]
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