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Colbert
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« on: October 06, 2007, 02:05:03 PM »

hello everybody, nice to can post on this marvelous forum.


here, some maps of last prez elections

legend (for all candidates):

1 to 4 most strong regions : dark blue
5/8 : blue
9/11 : sky
12/14 : orange
15/18 : pink
19/22 : red



BOVE (libertarian, left-wing)


LAGUILIER (trotskyst)


BESANCENOT (libertarian-communist)


BUFFET (libertarian-socialist)


VOYNET (libertarian-ecologist)


ROYAL(social-liberal)


BAYROU(liberal)


SARKOZY(liberal-conservative)


VILLIERS (national-conservative)


LE PEN (nationalist)
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« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2007, 09:12:55 AM »
« Edited: October 08, 2007, 06:12:05 AM by The Editor »

Having a same color for each candidate and use different shades for each % range would work better.

Some classifications are a bit wrong too



no, with this way, we can see the geographic forces of each parti



all classifications are true,
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« Reply #2 on: October 08, 2007, 03:39:04 PM »
« Edited: October 08, 2007, 03:40:17 PM by Boardbashi »



more definited, map by departement. Same way : to dark blue to brown, from up to down (12 departements by color)

in opposition with the words of bayrou, this map shows clearly that is vote come from the most basically moderate-right-wing lands of the country, it is exactly the same map** of catholicism'"influence" ( sorry, I don't konw the english word for that)


**at the exception of the "locally factor" of the gascogne lands
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« Reply #3 on: October 08, 2007, 03:44:53 PM »




the eternal map of the communist party...From 28% to 2%, the communists's strong places are always the same : north, centre and mediterranean lands

in a way, it is exactly the opposite map of bayrou's vote
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« Reply #4 on: November 04, 2011, 06:57:15 PM »

verty impressive work !
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« Reply #5 on: November 04, 2011, 06:58:00 PM »

i've made a work for the 1902 election, but i can't post without have posted 20 messages
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« Reply #6 on: November 04, 2011, 07:01:50 PM »

I made a strong search about the results BY PARTIES on 1902 elections (results by seats bear me).

So they are :

FR    19,40 (Republican Fédération, right-wing of the opportunist-republicans)
PRR    17,12 (Republican-Radical Party, left-wing of the global républican party, and right-wing of the Radical Party)
ALP    16,00 (Popular Liberal Action, heirs of the defunct monarchist conservative Right)
PN    13,02 (miscellaneous nationalists, antisemitics, bonapartists, socialists-nationalists, etc.)
ARD    12,78 (Democratic Republican Alliance, left-wing of the opportunists republicans)
PRS    10,12 (Radical-Socialist Party, left-wing of the global republican party, and left-wing of the Radical Party)
PSF    7,87 (French Socialist Party, right-wing of the socialist party, lead by jaurès)
PSdF    2,49 (Socialist Parti of France, left-wing of the socialist party, lead by Jules Guesde)
royalistes    0,5
divers    0,7


the parties can be easy divided in 2 blocs : the ministerials and the "antiministerials". Ministerials are parties who support the defence of the parlementarian republic, and antiministerials, who are against.

FR is "antiministerial", but seriously, i think in case of very serious peril, FR would have contribuct to save the 3rd Republic



By family of thinking  :

32,18 % for the old opportunists republicans
27,24 % for radicals and radical-socialists
29,52 % for miscellaneous rightists (royalists, nationalists, conservatives)
10,36 % for the socialist party



all maps show france divided in 4 parts. More green the departement is, more the party is strong. More red the departement is, more the party is weay. (grey : no candidatures for the party)

Republican Federation


Radical Party


Rightist France (royalists, nationalists, conservatives)


rightist fight : royalists+conservative (grey-gold) vs nationalists+bonapartists (green)


Socialist Party (Guesde + jaurès)


old opportunist party (ARD+FR)


PRR+PRS


ministerials (red-pink) vs antiministerials (green)



moderate (PRR, PRS, FR, ARD) (green) vs extremists (PN, ALP, PSF, PSdF, royalists) (pink-red)


relative strong places for each party
red : PSF or PSdF
orange : PRS
yellow : PRR
light blue : ARD
blue : FR
kaki (don't know english name) : catholic conservatives
dark green : nationalists



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« Reply #7 on: November 05, 2011, 04:59:18 PM »

i would try to make politico-genealogic trees. Could someone tell me how make that? Wink
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« Reply #8 on: February 23, 2012, 08:42:28 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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« Reply #9 on: February 27, 2012, 05:24:25 AM »

It's like looking into the face of God and seeing him smile back at you.

Grin Grin Grin
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« Reply #10 on: March 15, 2012, 02:32:52 PM »
« Edited: March 15, 2012, 02:35:58 PM by Colbert »

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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« Reply #11 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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« Reply #12 on: March 16, 2012, 05:49:50 PM »

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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« Reply #13 on: March 17, 2012, 05:50:47 PM »

Well, yes. Then again, the problem may be right here:
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The pattern of MODEM voters for second rounds the last few years has not exactly been to support UMP en bloc.


yes, i admitt this point, but I don't considere than all non-left block belong to a right-block.

The only (from my point of view) way to calculate force of the lefts is to objectivically aggregate all parties wich themsleves considere belong to left.


If I would had made a graph of aggregate of the rights, I would not had include MODEM
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« Reply #14 on: April 30, 2012, 04:37:12 PM »

My greatest triumph as a political cartographer: the first complete map of France's communes in Atlas color scale (5%). Color-striping for tied communes.

Right-click and zoom in for enormous version.





Huh

how many time have you use for this work of Titans ?


Impressive !
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« Reply #15 on: May 17, 2012, 08:51:50 AM »

1st presidential election of france, 1848

maps with same color key (red = 22 best results, pink=21 others best results, light blue=21 not good results, blue=22 worst results)

BONAPARTE (nationalist, autoritarian, social-wing, free-trade) 74,33%


CAVAIGNAC (conservative republican, right-wing of republican party) 19,81%


LEDRU-ROLLIN (radical republican, left-wing of republican party) 5,06%


RASPAIL (republican, socialist) 0,51 %


LAMARTINE (republicann centrist) 0,23%


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« Reply #16 on: September 08, 2013, 08:47:26 AM »

marseille municipal election 2008

same key color for each party/alliance


red : best score
pink : 2nd and 3rd score
yellow : 4th score
green : 5th score
light blue : 6 and 7th score
blue : least score


at the exception of the 1st and 3rd sector, it is interesting to note that each sector of Marseille is specific.

UMP

_________________________________________________________
PS and other left

_________________________________________________________
FN

_________________________________________________________

MODEM

_________________________________________________________
LCR and other far left

_________________________________________________________


sector dominance




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« Reply #17 on: November 17, 2014, 02:20:31 PM »

To upkeep this thread, I'll post a few maps of the EP results by constituency:



And a very telling map of a PS shellacking





have you the same maps but with numbers ending by 0 or 5 ?
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