If you liked Atlas of the 2016 elections by Robert H. Watrel, Ryan Douglas Weichelt, Fiona M. Davidson, John Heppen, Erin Hogan Fouberg, J. Clark Archer, Richard L. Morrill, and Kenneth C. Martis, start with Atlas of the 2012 Elections (2014), Employment, population, and poverty in rural Illinois (1994), and Historical Atlas of U. S. Presidential Elections, 1788-2004 (2006). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Atlas of the 2012 Elections (2014), Employment, population, and poverty in rural Illinois (1994), Historical Atlas of U. S. Presidential Elections, 1788-2004 (2006), Atlas of the 2020 Elections (2022), and Atlas of American politics, 1960-2000 (2001).

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Who wrote Atlas of the 2016 elections?

Atlas of the 2016 elections is by Robert H. Watrel, Ryan Douglas Weichelt, Fiona M. Davidson, John Heppen, Erin Hogan Fouberg, J. Clark Archer, Richard L. Morrill, and Kenneth C. Martis.