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Clyde1998
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« on: October 23, 2015, 06:00:11 PM »

It looks like the Mideast is going to vote for Griffin - currently seven of the eight votes have backed him there. There have been some interesting votes when you consider party membership too - at least one member of the Federalists and Civic Renewal have backed Griffin over Cris.
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« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2015, 03:11:24 PM »

Turnout figures thus far (as of Leinad):

16.67% ANUS      
41.86% Fed   
42.86% Ind
46.15% TPP
47.50% Total   
47.50% Lab      
62.50% Other   
70.00% CR
75.00% NNP   
83.33% D-R

Just dispelling some talking points here. Even though the nominal voter turnout is lower, the composition of the electorate really isn't any different than what we usually see in elections from each party (smallest parties with the highest turnout, Labor on average or slightly above game total turnout, Federalist somewhat below average on turnout). The only stark difference in this election compared to past ones is TPP's lack of turnout.
For the Northeast election results - I'm only counting voters who are eligible to vote in the turnout figures (although this would take much longer to work out for a Federal election). There may be a lot of TPP members who can't vote - due to not reaching the posting requirements.

Maybe people who haven't voted in two Federal elections should be removed from the electoral register - rather than three - in the future.
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Clyde1998
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« Reply #2 on: October 27, 2015, 08:16:19 AM »

Ugh, let's stop talking about all of you LOSERS and get back to a more important subject.

Here's the October 2015 Presidential Election map by county/state!


Are you able to do one for first preference votes? It'll be interesting to see where SWE's votes came from.
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