Dossier on the Election in the Lab

Dossier on the election available in the Lab -a collection of election information from our site. All materials where this election is mentioned.

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Sergey Shpilkin's dataset archive

Sergey Shpilkin's dataset archive

Election investigator and physicist Sergei Shpilkin has published an array of Russian election data at http://datahub.io/
. His data can be found at: https://datahub.io/organization/ru_elections

The data set includes

  • Russian presidential elections, 2012
  • .
  • Russian State Duma Elections, 2011
  • Russian Presidential Elections, 2008
  • Elections to the State Duma of the Russian Federation, 2007
  • Presidential elections in the Russian Federation, 2004
  • Elections to the State Duma of the Russian Federation, 2003
  • Presidential elections in the Russian Federation, 2000
  • Russian State Duma elections, 1999 (about 40 per cent of PECs) 
Data format:

 ODS

Latest update:

09.08.2016

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Articles on the Elections

Azat Gabdulvaleev "Analysis of election results in the city of Grozny using graphical visualization and turnout counting based on video recordings from polling stations"

Presentation at the II Round Table of Mathematicians

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Azat Gabdulvaleev "Analysis of election results in the city of Grozny using graphic visualization and turnout counting based on video recordings from polling stations

The subject of the study is the capital of the Chechen Republic - the city of Grozny. It should be said that Chechnya consistently shows superloyal results in elections at any level.

Azat Gabdulvaleev "Graphical visualization of open data as a simple way to detect anomalies in voting results"

Presentation at the II Round Table of Mathematicians

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One such method is graphical visualization of open data. There is little or no math involved, but the charts can immediately identify some anomalies and indicate areas that need more detailed investigation.

So you can visualize open data in a graphical way.

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