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Electoral Map of Britain
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This may have already been posted - but its new to me!
Its a flash-based, very informative, map of Britain that shows strength for the 3 parties in the 2001 and 2005 elections as well as turnout by constituency:
http://www.qwghlm.co.uk/projects/electionmap/
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Vasall des Midas
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Sweet.
Thanks, nice link.
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Good work !
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It's quite fun, but there's a couple of problems with the colour scheme; looking at the map you'd think the LD's had won Blaydon (where they were beaten pretty badly).
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May 19, 2005, 05:58:42 am »
Just finished making this:
It's a map of the % majorities in England and Wales. If anyone has a good outline Scottish constituency map I can use, please gimme a link or something.
Note that the little diamonds in BG and also Burnley is the total Labour vote (Official + Independent).
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Er... not sure why the SDP thingy is still in the key. Oh well. Ignore it.
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Wow, Al, just wow.
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Quote from: Joe Republic on May 19, 2005, 06:11:49 am
Wow, Al, just wow.
Thanks
One of winning %'s will be up *fairly* soon...
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Er...isn't the one that is up one of margins?
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Quote from: R.P. McMurphy the 10,000-Volt Psychopath on May 19, 2005, 06:36:57 am
Er...isn't the one that is up one of margins?
Yep. That's why I said majorities. Tuther map will be of the % of vote the winning party took.
Sorry for any confusion.
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Ah, allright.
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And here's the other one:
Diamond thingies in BG and Burnley are as above. Again ignore the SDP thing in the key.
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Where did you find the source map?
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http://www.angelfire.com/ab8/mikenasogreatesthits/Scotland_outline.PNG
Thats the Scotland Outline map, with Glasgow offset and enlarged and O&S as a box.
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The Tories win the most land just like the Republicans
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They win the most land because of sparsley populated constituencies like Penrith & Richmond (Yorkshire).
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