External Sources Manager / Tuesday, October 28, 2008 / Categories: Machine-readable libraries Database of NGO Golos Movement Machine-readable data library The Golos Movement collects and processes data from the Central Election Commission of Russia for easy analysis. The Movement's database contains data on more than one hundred thousand elections at various levels in the Russian Federation. Data format: *.csv in *.zip archives. Parsing time: As a rule, automatically three-four days after publication or upon request. Disadvantages noted: Superfluous lines when commissions change the structure of PECs before and after the election. Digital PECs are not parsed (as of summer 2020). Digital PECs are not parsed (as of summer 2020). Instructions: Go to «Election Calendar», find the elections you need and on the page that opens, follow the link to download the zip archive with the results. Previous Article Ukraine President Re-voting of II round 2004 Next Article Ukraine President I round 2010 Print 13268 Please login or register to post comments.
Kemerovo Oblast — Kuzbass Kemerovo Oblast — Kuzbass Gubernatorial election, 2023 EG / Wednesday, October 11, 2023 0 851 Read more
Voronezh Oblast Voronezh Oblast Gubernatorial election, 2023 EG / Wednesday, October 11, 2023 0 850 Read more
Tyumen Oblast Tyumen Oblast Gubernatorial election, 2023 EG / Wednesday, October 11, 2023 0 859 Read more
Additions to our Lab: Special tools! Additions to our Lab: Special tools! EG / Tuesday, October 10, 2023 0 5836 We are launching a new section in our Lab: Special tools. Each tool in the lab can be made for an individual election or a group of elections. The first such instrument we place The integrated statistical data analyzer specifically made for the 2023 Unified Election Day. Read more
DIY Kiesling-Shpilkin diagram DIY Kiesling-Shpilkin diagram The presentation of a new interactive tool EG / Monday, September 25, 2023 0 19994 Good news for electoral observers, journalists and election investigators. You have a new and long-awaited tool - the interactive Kiesling-Shpilkin diagram. This detailed video lesson will help you understand how to work with this kit, what the advantages of an integrated approach are, how the tools help each other to detect an anomaly, or how the findings of one tool confirm the findings of another. In the lecture, we detected falsifications in the Moscow region. Read more