Roman Udot / Tuesday, February 4, 2020 / Categories: Articles by geography, Russia, Bashkortostan (Rep. of), Volgograd Oblast, Kursk Oblast, Unimodality, Dependence of results on the turnout, Integer percentages, Observation, Strings of Gabdulvaleev, Geographical Anomalies, Examples and guidelines, Examples and guidelines, Examples and guidelines, Examples and guidelines, Examples and guidelines, Examples and guidelines, Examples and guidelines, Events, StatContest 2019. The Criminal Top Three, Verdict of Electoral.Graphics, Videos Stats 2019. "Correct Answers". The most criminal EDG elections of 2019 according to EG Responses to the assignment to students of the Visualizing Democracy course. We reveal the answers to the collection of tasks on EDG-2019 for the course "Visualizing Democracy". The collection was previously published on our website. According to our version, the most criminal gubernatorial elections of EDG-2019 were the elections in Bashkortostan, as well as in Volgograd and Kursk regions. In this video, we'll show at what percentages and with what comb the governor of Bashkortostan scratched himself at what number the unicorn horn of a unicorn from Volgograd grew and which TECs issued fraud in Kursk Oblast Most importantly, with the help of an initial class on electoral statistics (https://youtu.be/V1FjwW6QJmw) and our website you can replicate these findings and make your own. By the way, besides our answers, the listeners sent their variants, some of which turned out to be noteworthy and we will devote separate publications to them. Print 43966 Tags: FalsificationsInvestigationRF Unified E-Day 2019 Laboratory support for articlefullDossier's BlockRF Unified E-Day 2019Theoretic depthObservation Related articles Maxim Ya. Most Criminal Election 2019 Dmitry V. The most criminal elections 2019 Maxim N. The most rigged election of 2019 Margarita J. The most rigged elections of 2019 Natalia Z. The most suspicious elections 2019 Please login or register to post comments.
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