For those who are curious, we created an interactive graph to show how each polling location voted Tuesday on the $180 million Albany High School project. The graph shows a breakdown by total votes cast, as well as a breakdown by machine ballots, absentee ballots and “emergency” paper ballots. A quick glance makes it abundantly clear that a single voting machine at Mater Christi was woefully inadequate and that the high turnout at New Scotland Elementary after ballots ran out resulted in numerous paper ballots being cast.

The district reported Tuesday night that the margin of victory was 228 votes, but later discovered a counting error that narrowed the margin to 189 votes.

Please note that we can’t offer a clean-cut comparison of how each ward voted in the original November 2015 referendum and Tuesday’s referendum, since the November vote was run by the county Board of Elections and tallied by election district. Tuesday’s vote was run by the district and tallied by polling location.

Here’s a basic summary:

City Parks & Recreation (ward 1): 204 yes, 172 no

Giffen Elementary School (ward 2): 167 yes, 41 no

Sheridan Preparatory Academy (ward 3): 70 yes, 30 no

North Albany Academy (ward 4): 108 yes, 141 no

Arbor Hill/West Hill Library (ward 5): 75 yes, 42 no

Delaware Community School (ward 7): 226 yes, 90 no

Hackett Middle School (ward 6, 7): 356 yes, 137 no

Mater Christi School (ward 8, 14): 905 yes, 1,153 no

Albany School of Humanities (ward 8): 274 yes, 446 no

New Scotland Elementary (ward 9): 515 yes, 365 no

Pine Hills Elementary School (ward 10, 13): 514 yes, 335 no

Albany High School (ward 11): 107 yes, 78 no

Teresian House (ward 12): 107 yes, 168 no

Montessori Magnet School (ward 12): 198 yes, 169 no

Eagle Point Elementary School (ward 15) : 148 yes, 418 no

Total yes: 3,974

Total no: 3,785

Total votes: 7,759

Delta: 189