In 2015, David Oh Did Better Than Other Republicans in Most of the City

Oh was particularly strong in Chinatown. But in the Republican stronghold of the Northeast, Oh did worse than other Republicans on average.

This analysis compares the raw share of all votes cast for David Oh in each precinct to an average of the four other Republican candidates running at-large for City Council. Votes are aggregated by current precinct boundaries, which differ slightly from those used in 2015.

Since voters may choose up to five candidates for office, these figures don't represent the percentage of individual voters who chose a candidate; rather they compare the overall vote share across the whole pool of candidates.
Source: Inquirer analysis by Aseem Shukla of Philadelphia City Commissioners data