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Add 2024 local election fund graphs #116

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What does this PR do?

Adds two graphs for the Maroon's coverage of Chicago's 2024 local elections

How was the functionality tested and verified?

All steps should be completed in the order presented, and you should not move on to the next step until the previous is completed.

  • The title of each visual's html page is the same as the chart title.
  • The meta_data.json file for each visual is filled in correctly (the description is a complete sentence, and the title is the same as the visual).
  • Each visual and associated files has been minified using the npm run process-visual command.
  • Each visual was styled according to style guidelines (centered title/subtitle, uses our color scheme, etc.).
  • Each visual was approved by the lead developer.
  • Each visual was approved by the story's authors and/or stakeholders.
  • Each visual was submitted to Copy, and the resulting comments/edits have been resolved.

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lgtm

@asteinhart asteinhart merged commit 2b9ba38 into main Nov 5, 2024
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@asteinhart asteinhart deleted the illinois-election-funds-bar branch November 5, 2024 03:19
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