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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

About us

Electoral.Graphics through events and milestones

About us

Our website has an interesting history. It was initiated by volunteers in 2013, died, was revived by Golos Movement, changed its name, brought together election research mathematicians, went into hibernation and came back to life again. It has had a number of very interesting and high-quality offsprings and spin-offs. 

What has happened over the years, we have tried to describe on the pages of this section.

The main thing stays the same: we are always open to new ideas and suggestions. Although we are currently running on Microsoft SQL and ASP.NET, these are more like working prototypes made at night by non-programmers. If you would like to join the project with these or other technologies, we can do so via iframe, Embed or Object.

The Golos Movement had to stop maintaining this site, and it is once again in the hands of enthusiasts. But we're just lab technicians keeping our Lab Tools at the ready, updating samples, and carefully collecting your findings and discoveries for all to see. The array of election data is so huge that no researcher, no group of researchers, can explore all countries, regions and constituencies. That's why the doors of our Lab are always open to you, and you can always be sure that your personal discoveries are waiting for you.

With ideas, suggestions and comments please write to [email protected].

Best regards,
Project manager
Roman Udot

 

Magnitogorsk City Council - unconventional analysis and an amazing flag

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At the request of one of the losing candidates, we uploaded a multi-mandate election. For this purpose we had to conditionally bring 32 districts to one "single district": candidates were grouped by the political party that nominated them. Self-nominated candidates fell into one conditional "party". Only in one district there were two self-nominees. 
You can already see the resulting picture at Laboratory

The Election Dossier is in the Navigator


From the most amazing: the flag of Magnitogorsk. 

 

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