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Presidential elections are always an interesting topic for analysis and research. People continuously analyze the data related to each election trying to find trends that could have the biggest impact on a candidate and their campaign.
To help illustrate the kind of visualizations and analysis that can be supported in a Blazor application, our team created a sample application that would allow users to do just that: compare current and historical data and identify data trends.
The U.S. Presidential Election Dashboard provides interactive visualizations of election data up to the 2020 election. Built in Blazor (WASM) using Ignite UI for Blazor, this sample application features our Blazor Data Grid, Blazor Tree Map, Blazor Map, and Blazor Data Chart components.