Hempstead Voting Tendencies
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is still controlled by the Republican Party (and has been for almost its entire history), town voters lean Democratic in elections on the state and federal levels. In the last three presidential elections, the Democrat has won decisively in Hempstead. Bill Clinton received 56% in 1996, Al Gore received 58% in 2000 and John Kerry got 53% in 2004. Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer won Hempstead by a very large margin in 2004, Democratic County Executive Thomas Suozzi won here in the years of 2001 and 2005, and most of the town is represented in the House of Representatives by Democrat Carolyn McCarthy, who has consistently won over 60% of the vote in the last few election years. | is still controlled by the Republican Party (and has been for almost its entire history), town voters lean Democratic in elections on the state and federal levels. In the last three presidential elections, the Democrat has won decisively in Hempstead. Bill Clinton received 56% in 1996, Al Gore received 58% in 2000 and John Kerry got 53% in 2004. Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer won Hempstead by a very large margin in 2004, Democratic County Executive Thomas Suozzi won here in the years of 2001 and 2005, and most of the town is represented in the House of Representatives by Democrat Carolyn McCarthy, who has consistently won over 60% of the vote in the last few election years. | ||
- | As of 2007, Hempstead has a population of about 57,000 people. 75% of the people that call this | + | As of 2007, Hempstead has a population of about 57,000 people. 75% of the people that call this Hempstead village their home, are of legal age to vote. |
'''(Good facts. Whats your lede? Tie is up in a compelling story lede and I think you ahve a fine story. Just get enough human interest, people that represent these stats to give the story more color)''' | '''(Good facts. Whats your lede? Tie is up in a compelling story lede and I think you ahve a fine story. Just get enough human interest, people that represent these stats to give the story more color)''' |
Revision as of 11:46, 20 March 2007
Hempstead, Long Island
In the town of Hempstead, Long Island, an area of X square miles with a population of x million, voting trends show that the majority of the residents have been voting Democratic in recent years. 52% of the people in Hempstead, NY, are registered as Democrats. 46% are registered Republican. The remaining are independent at only 2%. Compared to the national number, where 48% of voters are Democratic, 52% vote Republican, and less than 1% vote Independent.
The median age of a Hempstead resident is 31 years of age. An even 30% of people in Hempstead are married while 6% are divorced. 20% of people are married, with children. 17% have children, but are single.
Hempstead is one of the few towns on Long Island that isn't predominately Caucasian. Only 22% of people are white, 53% are black, 1% are Asian, less than 1% are Native American, and 22% claim 'Other'. 35% of people in Hempstead, NY, claim Hispanic ethnicity, which means 64% are labeled non-Hispanic.
Current Status of Politics
Though the town government [explain the structure of government] is still controlled by the Republican Party (and has been for almost its entire history), town voters lean Democratic in elections on the state and federal levels. In the last three presidential elections, the Democrat has won decisively in Hempstead. Bill Clinton received 56% in 1996, Al Gore received 58% in 2000 and John Kerry got 53% in 2004. Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer won Hempstead by a very large margin in 2004, Democratic County Executive Thomas Suozzi won here in the years of 2001 and 2005, and most of the town is represented in the House of Representatives by Democrat Carolyn McCarthy, who has consistently won over 60% of the vote in the last few election years.
As of 2007, Hempstead has a population of about 57,000 people. 75% of the people that call this Hempstead village their home, are of legal age to vote.
(Good facts. Whats your lede? Tie is up in a compelling story lede and I think you ahve a fine story. Just get enough human interest, people that represent these stats to give the story more color)
Links
http://www.bestplaces.net/city/Hempstead_NY--3633139000.aspx