Post by Defenestrated Fipplebox on Feb 2, 2024 18:47:24 GMT
Parliamentary Prediction Competition for the Rochdale By-election on the 29th February 2024.
The 11 candidates are:
Azhar Ali (Lab)
Mark Coleman (no description)
Simon Christopher Danczuk (Reform UK)
Iain Donaldson (Lib Dem)
Paul Simon Ellison (Con)
George Galloway (Workers Party of Britain)
Michael Howarth (no description)
William Leckie Howarth (Independent)
Guy Nicholas Otten (Green)
Raven Rodent Subortna (OMRLP)
David Anthony Tully (Independent)
Rules
1. Predict the Exact percentage score for each of the 11 candidates, to 1 decimal place.
2. Your total predictions must add up to 100%.
3. You will be penalised the amount you are above / below 100%, so please check your predictions carefully.
4. You will be penalised 9 points for each candidate missing from your prediction.
5. You will be penalised 9 points for predicting the wrong winner.
6. Deadline for Predictions is close of Poll, 10pm on Thursday 29th February 2024.
8. The Winner is the person with the lowest score once scores, including any penalties, have been calculated after the by election.
For clarity,
I have decided I will not be pointing out errors in calculations for this competition, as I have for recent ones. It's partly to save me time, but it is also to reward those who don't make mistakes.
A like on an entry will indicate it has been accepted into the competition.
Rules
1. Predict the Exact percentage score for each of the 11 candidates, to 1 decimal place.
2. Your total predictions must add up to 100%.
3. You will be penalised the amount you are above / below 100%, so please check your predictions carefully.
4. You will be penalised 9 points for each candidate missing from your prediction.
5. You will be penalised 9 points for predicting the wrong winner.
6. Deadline for Predictions is close of Poll, 10pm on Thursday 29th February 2024.
8. The Winner is the person with the lowest score once scores, including any penalties, have been calculated after the by election.
For clarity,
I have decided I will not be pointing out errors in calculations for this competition, as I have for recent ones. It's partly to save me time, but it is also to reward those who don't make mistakes.
A like on an entry will indicate it has been accepted into the competition.
The 11 candidates are:
Azhar Ali (Lab)
Mark Coleman (no description)
Simon Christopher Danczuk (Reform UK)
Iain Donaldson (Lib Dem)
Paul Simon Ellison (Con)
George Galloway (Workers Party of Britain)
Michael Howarth (no description)
William Leckie Howarth (Independent)
Guy Nicholas Otten (Green)
Raven Rodent Subortna (OMRLP)
David Anthony Tully (Independent)
Rules
1. Predict the Exact percentage score for each of the 11 candidates, to 1 decimal place.
2. Your total predictions must add up to 100%.
3. You will be penalised the amount you are above / below 100%, so please check your predictions carefully.
4. You will be penalised 9 points for each candidate missing from your prediction.
5. You will be penalised 9 points for predicting the wrong winner.
6. Deadline for Predictions is close of Poll, 10pm on Thursday 29th February 2024.
8. The Winner is the person with the lowest score once scores, including any penalties, have been calculated after the by election.
For clarity,
I have decided I will not be pointing out errors in calculations for this competition, as I have for recent ones. It's partly to save me time, but it is also to reward those who don't make mistakes.
A like on an entry will indicate it has been accepted into the competition.
Rules
1. Predict the Exact percentage score for each of the 11 candidates, to 1 decimal place.
2. Your total predictions must add up to 100%.
3. You will be penalised the amount you are above / below 100%, so please check your predictions carefully.
4. You will be penalised 9 points for each candidate missing from your prediction.
5. You will be penalised 9 points for predicting the wrong winner.
6. Deadline for Predictions is close of Poll, 10pm on Thursday 29th February 2024.
8. The Winner is the person with the lowest score once scores, including any penalties, have been calculated after the by election.
For clarity,
I have decided I will not be pointing out errors in calculations for this competition, as I have for recent ones. It's partly to save me time, but it is also to reward those who don't make mistakes.
A like on an entry will indicate it has been accepted into the competition.