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A small Census Designated Place's partisan trajectory across four presidential cycles relative to its containing county and state.
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Floyd CDP moved 11.9 points right between 2012 and 2024, from R+57.5 to R+69.4, with the sharpest single-cycle break coming in 2020 at 6.0 points right of 2016. The 90.0% non-Hispanic white share is the structural floor under that arc, and Floyd now runs to the right of surrounding White Township (R+61.2 in 2024) and far right of Arkansas overall (R+30.6).
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Where the answer lives
Floyd in Arkansas, drawn against the surrounding county and state.
Cycle-by-cycle arc
The place shifted 11.9 points right between 2012 and 2024, ending at R+69.4 after starting at R+57.5. The trajectory is monotonic — every cycle moved right, by 3.5, 6.0, and 2.4 points in turn. The steepest single-cycle move came 2016→2020, when the margin widened 6.0 points to R+67.0. Total votes climbed each cycle as well, from 1,360 in 2012 to 2,015 in 2024.
Shifted 11.9 pts left across 12 years.
Population, income, education
The CDP is 91.4% white across 3,943 people, with a voting-age population of 3,100. Block-group resolution rules out median age, income, and education breakdowns, so the demographic read rests on race and scale alone. At roughly 90% non-Hispanic white in a place this small, the electorate is demographically homogeneous enough that cycle-to-cycle margin shifts reflect the same few hundred voters changing behavior rather than compositional churn.
Against county, state, and national
| Geography | 2016 | 2020 | 2024 | Change since 2016 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Floyd | — | — | — | — |
| White | R+59.0 | R+58.9 | R+61.2 | -2.2 pts |
| Arkansas | R+27.8 | R+27.6 | R+30.6 | -2.9 pts |
| AR-2 | R+15.0 | R+13.1 | R+15.5 | -0.5 pts |
| United States | D+2.1 | D+4.5 | R+1.4 | -3.5 pts |
Akashic Atlas, "A small Census Designated Place's partisan trajectory across four presidential cycles relative to its containing county and state", answer ID 9ETNNlyzUj42, generated 2026-04-30, retrieved 2026-05-01. https://akashicedge.com/atlas/a/9ETNNlyzUj42
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