Explanation of data set ======================= Sources: Florida Department of State, Division of Elections http://enight.dos.state.fl.us/Report.asp?Date=001107 U.S. Census Bureau http://www.census.gov/datamap/www/12.html The data set consists of the following variables: co County Number (1-67) lat Latitude (degrees north) lon Longitude (degress west) npop Population (1997) whit Percentage of whites (1996) blac Percentage of blacks (1996) hisp Percentage of Hispanics (includes other races) (1996) o65 Percentage of population over 65 years (actually this is the 1996 population of those age 65 and over, expressed as a percentage of the 1997 total population) hsed Percentage completing high school education (1990) coll Percentage completing college education (1990) inco Mean income per person (1994) bush Votes for Bush / Cheney (REP) gore Votes for Gore / Lieberman (DEM) brow Votes for Browne / Olivier (LIB) nade Votes for Nader / LaDuke (GRE) harr Votes for Harris / Trowe (SWP) hage Votes for Hagelin / Goldhaber (LAW) buch Votes for Buchanan / Foster (REF) mcre Votes for McReynolds / Hollis (SPF) phil Votes for Phillips / Frazier (CPF) moor Votes for Moorehead / La Riva (WWP) A list of county names follows: 1 Alachua 2 Baker 3 Bay 4 Bradford 5 Brevard 6 Broward 7 Calhoun 8 Charlotte 9 Citrus 10 Clay 11 Collier 12 Columbia 13 Desoto 14 Dixie 15 Duval 16 Escambia 17 Flagler 18 Franklin 19 Gadsden 20 Gilchrist 21 Glades 22 Gulf 23 Hamilton 24 Hardee 25 Hendry 26 Hernando 27 Highlands 28 Hillsborough 29 Holmes 30 Indian River 31 Jackson 32 Jefferson 33 Lafayette 34 Lake 35 Lee 36 Leon 37 Levy 38 Liberty 39 Madison 40 Manatee 41 Marion 42 Martin 43 Miami-Dade 44 Monroe 45 Nassau 46 Okaloosa 47 Okeechobee 48 Orange 49 Osceola 50 Palm Beach 51 Pasco 52 Pinellas 53 Polk 54 Putnam 55 Santa Rosa 56 Sarasota 57 Seminole 58 St. Johns 59 St. Lucie 60 Sumter 61 Suwannee 62 Taylor 63 Union 64 Volusia 65 Wakulla 66 Walton 67 Washington