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Topic: French Elections 1848-2010 (Read 92680 times)
Hashemite
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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Reply #525 on:
February 23, 2012, 07:39:18 pm »
Yeah, I wanted to do by arrondissements, but my base map (ripped off from Geoclip and pasted together into a single huge base map) didn't include them.
I can do cantonal maps for any candidate in 2002 or 2007, any major party in the 2009 EU elections or major lists in the 2010 regions, any major party in the 2007 legislative elections. So if you have requests, it'll give me a pass time.
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20:12 oakvale Taylor Swift's 22 was originally titled 75 in reference to her ex Flanby's proposed tax rate
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20:49 Snowstalker yes, but i'm the kind of fascist who would have backed the allies
20:57 Snowstalker sadly, it's a legitimate ideology tarnished by the incompetent mussolini and the vile hitler
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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Reply #526 on:
February 23, 2012, 08:42:28 pm »
Quote from: Believe in America on February 23, 2012, 01:04:48 pm
Time for epic map 2
So, yeah, 9 candidates won at least one canton. Against 4 in 2007 and likely 6 in 1995.
If I had a well count, robert hue win only one canton
i had not find taubira and megret's cantons
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Hashemite
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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February 23, 2012, 09:21:37 pm »
Hue won 4 cantons, three of them are too tiny to be seen. Megret won Vitrolles. Taubira, in metro France, won a canton in Haute-Corse.
Keep in mind that these are not the 'official cantons' - they're Insee's statistical cantons which do not include subdivided cities (infra-urban cantons). Therefore, results presented by
Salmon
may differ as he uses official cantons.
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20:49 Snowstalker yes, but i'm the kind of fascist who would have backed the allies
20:57 Snowstalker sadly, it's a legitimate ideology tarnished by the incompetent mussolini and the vile hitler
homelycooking
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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Reply #528 on:
February 23, 2012, 09:30:33 pm »
Beautiful. Excellent color choice for Le Pen.
Two suggestions, though:
1. We need an all-communes map of the results!
2. 5% scale it!
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Hashemite
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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February 23, 2012, 09:35:34 pm »
The 2007 runoff map is 5%-scaled
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20:49 Snowstalker yes, but i'm the kind of fascist who would have backed the allies
20:57 Snowstalker sadly, it's a legitimate ideology tarnished by the incompetent mussolini and the vile hitler
Shilly
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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February 23, 2012, 10:00:37 pm »
Quote from: Deformis quodam culinae on February 23, 2012, 09:30:33 pm
1. We need an all-communes map of the results!
I've been working on this for a while. Far from finished, I know, but it might satisfy some.
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homelycooking
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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It's like looking into the face of God and seeing him smile back at you.
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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February 24, 2012, 05:28:51 am »
Quote from: Believe in America on February 23, 2012, 07:39:18 pm
Yeah, I wanted to do by arrondissements, but my base map (ripped off from Geoclip and pasted together into a single huge base map) didn't include them.
I can do cantonal maps for any candidate in 2002 or 2007, any major party in the 2009 EU elections or major lists in the 2010 regions, any major party in the 2007 legislative elections. So if you have requests, it'll give me a pass time.
I guess
Chevènement 2002
Madelin 2002
Besancenot 2007
would be the most interesting.
And, for fun,
Boutin 2002
Bové 2007
Villiers 2007.
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Antonio V
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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February 24, 2012, 07:10:38 am »
Quote from: Believe in America on February 23, 2012, 07:39:18 pm
Yeah, I wanted to do by arrondissements, but my base map (ripped off from Geoclip and pasted together into a single huge base map) didn't include them.
I can do cantonal maps for any candidate in 2002 or 2007, any major party in the 2009 EU elections or major lists in the 2010 regions, any major party in the 2007 legislative elections. So if you have requests, it'll give me a pass time.
I don't know if it requires too much work for you, but I'd really apreciate if you could do the map I asked you some time ago. Basically, a map showing left (Jospin+Laguiller+Chevènement+Mamère+Besancenot+Hue+Taubira+Gluckstein), right (Chirac+Bayrou+Saint-Josse+Madelin+Lepage+Boutin) and far-right (Le Pen+Mégret) nationally tied with UNS. If it's too complicated to do, no problem. There are plenty of other interesting things to do.
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Hashemite
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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Reply #534 on:
February 24, 2012, 11:58:48 am »
Quote from: Antonio V on February 24, 2012, 07:10:38 am
Quote from: Believe in America on February 23, 2012, 07:39:18 pm
Yeah, I wanted to do by arrondissements, but my base map (ripped off from Geoclip and pasted together into a single huge base map) didn't include them.
I can do cantonal maps for any candidate in 2002 or 2007, any major party in the 2009 EU elections or major lists in the 2010 regions, any major party in the 2007 legislative elections. So if you have requests, it'll give me a pass time.
I don't know if it requires too much work for you, but I'd really apreciate if you could do the map I asked you some time ago. Basically, a map showing left (Jospin+Laguiller+Chevènement+Mamère+Besancenot+Hue+Taubira+Gluckstein), right (Chirac+Bayrou+Saint-Josse+Madelin+Lepage+Boutin) and far-right (Le Pen+Mégret) nationally tied with UNS. If it's too complicated to do, no problem. There are plenty of other interesting things to do.
Doing it by canton would kill me, but by constituency is fairly simple:
Landes (rofl), Pyrenees-Atlantiques, Correze and the Somme estuary are f-ed up.
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20:49 Snowstalker yes, but i'm the kind of fascist who would have backed the allies
20:57 Snowstalker sadly, it's a legitimate ideology tarnished by the incompetent mussolini and the vile hitler
Californian Tony
Antonio V
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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Reply #535 on:
February 24, 2012, 12:09:46 pm »
Quote from: Believe in America on February 24, 2012, 11:58:48 am
Quote from: Antonio V on February 24, 2012, 07:10:38 am
Quote from: Believe in America on February 23, 2012, 07:39:18 pm
Yeah, I wanted to do by arrondissements, but my base map (ripped off from Geoclip and pasted together into a single huge base map) didn't include them.
I can do cantonal maps for any candidate in 2002 or 2007, any major party in the 2009 EU elections or major lists in the 2010 regions, any major party in the 2007 legislative elections. So if you have requests, it'll give me a pass time.
I don't know if it requires too much work for you, but I'd really apreciate if you could do the map I asked you some time ago. Basically, a map showing left (Jospin+Laguiller+Chevènement+Mamère+Besancenot+Hue+Taubira+Gluckstein), right (Chirac+Bayrou+Saint-Josse+Madelin+Lepage+Boutin) and far-right (Le Pen+Mégret) nationally tied with UNS. If it's too complicated to do, no problem. There are plenty of other interesting things to do.
Doing it by canton would kill me, but by constituency is fairly simple:
Landes (rofl), Pyrenees-Atlantiques, Correze and the Somme estuary are f-ed up.
Thank you.
Indeed, it's a pretty strange map... How in the world does the right prevail over the left in so many southwest constituencies ?
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Hashemite
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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February 24, 2012, 12:27:03 pm »
Most certainly the fact of adding in Bayrou and Saint-Josse in the right's sum which wrecks matters. Both either had a favourite son appeal or performed abnormally strongly.
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20:49 Snowstalker yes, but i'm the kind of fascist who would have backed the allies
20:57 Snowstalker sadly, it's a legitimate ideology tarnished by the incompetent mussolini and the vile hitler
Californian Tony
Antonio V
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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February 24, 2012, 12:37:54 pm »
Quote from: Believe in America on February 24, 2012, 12:27:03 pm
Most certainly the fact of adding in Bayrou and Saint-Josse in the right's sum which wrecks matters. Both either had a favourite son appeal or performed abnormally strongly.
True, maybe the 3-way packing I proposed wasn't the right one... Still, can you tell me how many constituency each "side" won ? Since it's a 3-way tie, I wonder which of those has a geographic advantage.
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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Reply #538 on:
February 24, 2012, 12:39:18 pm »
That map confirms my dislike of Eastern France.
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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Fascinating maps.
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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Quote from: Deformis quodam culinae on February 23, 2012, 10:05:00 pm
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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Quote from: Chemistry & Sleep Deprivation on February 24, 2012, 12:39:18 pm
That map confirms my dislike of Eastern France.
Don't include Isère on that thoughts.
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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Quote from: batmacumba on February 28, 2012, 10:10:09 am
Quote from: Chemistry & Sleep Deprivation on February 24, 2012, 12:39:18 pm
That map confirms my dislike of Eastern France.
Don't include Isère on that thoughts.
Isère is a fascinating department. In reality, it acts like two departments, one of which should be in western France and the other of which should be in Lorraine. Sud-Isère is great, Nord-Isère is awful (politically).
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20:49 Snowstalker yes, but i'm the kind of fascist who would have backed the allies
20:57 Snowstalker sadly, it's a legitimate ideology tarnished by the incompetent mussolini and the vile hitler
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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I hope there are more of those maps to come.
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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March 15, 2012, 02:32:52 pm »
result of all left political families on all elections since the beginning of the 5th republic.
Considered as "left" all parties wich admitt themselve this qualification. Considered too, ecologists from 1974 to 1994 (and the division of this family between two wings). After 1994, only LV and EELV are considered as left.
translation france/US :
presidentielle= presidential
legislatives = congressional
regionales=gubernatoral
cantonales= dunno. County election ?
europeennes = election for european parliament
based upon those stats, I think again and again than the victory of Hollande would certainly not as easy as french polls are saying right now.
(and I don't speak about the so important legislative election of june)
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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March 15, 2012, 04:34:40 pm »
Quote from: Colbert on March 15, 2012, 02:32:52 pm
result of all left political families on all elections since the beginning of the 5th republic.
Considered as "left" all parties wich admitt themselve this qualification. Considered too, ecologists from 1974 to 1994 (and the division of this family between two wings). After 1994, only LV and EELV are considered as left.
translation france/US :
presidentielle= presidential
legislatives = congressional
regionales=gubernatoral
cantonales= dunno. County election ?
europeennes = election for european parliament
based upon those stats, I think again and again than the victory of Hollande would certainly not as easy as french polls are saying right now.
(and I don't speak about the so important legislative election of june)
I highly doubt the issue's that black and white.
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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March 15, 2012, 05:23:02 pm »
Yeah, these generalisations don't tell much.
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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Reply #547 on:
March 16, 2012, 06:36:06 am »
et voilà...
, make pretty graphics, and collect only not very sympathetic comments
*sob*
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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March 16, 2012, 07:00:36 am »
Quote from: Colbert on March 16, 2012, 06:36:06 am
et voilà...
, make pretty graphics, and collect only not very sympathetic comments
*sob*
We apreciate your efforts but, often, one summary graph doesn't tell enough. Congrats for your work, of course.
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Re: French Elections 1848-2010
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Reply #549 on:
March 16, 2012, 05:49:50 pm »
Quote from: Antonio V on March 16, 2012, 07:00:36 am
Quote from: Colbert on March 16, 2012, 06:36:06 am
et voilà...
, make pretty graphics, and collect only not very sympathetic comments
*sob*
We apreciate your efforts but, often, one summary graph doesn't tell enough.
a little, whatever, no ? The graphs show us than all lefts are rarely under the 50 %.
What make me perplexed is the fact than, after TEN years of UMP, TEN years of sarko, of nadine morano, of david douillet, and others inept right-wing politicians, the lefts are so weak at the first round
of course, on the 2e round, sarko could be beat, but it would be more an antisarko wave than a support for left ideas, no?
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