In August of 1997, the Cook Political Report introduced the Cook Partisan Voting Index (Cook PVI) to provide a more accurate picture of the competitiveness of each of the 435 congressional districts. With the 2022 PVI release, we made a slight change to how we calculate PVI scores: instead of using a 50/50 mix of the two most recent presidential elections to assess partisanship as we had done in the past, we switched to a 75/25 weighting in favor of the more recent presidential cycle. Using the updated formula, we are now re-releasing PVI scores for every Congress since the 105th (1997-1998).

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Map shapefile: United States Census TIGER/Line® Shapefiles

Presidential election data: For the results used to calculate the 2022 Cook PVI dataset, Dave's Redistricting App's approach to disaggregating results to the census block level can be found here. Per DRA, "disaggregation of 2016-2021 data uses VEST's method."

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