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Post by afleitch on Oct 17, 2014 16:47:21 GMT
I have decided to record these results (I made a mess of an earlier attempt) despite them being old, because the data to allow me to do so; polling districts etc will start to become out of date. It’s already becoming difficult. There are caveats to the results of course. Polling boxes split between wards are split equally between them. This only effects a few dozen votes each way at most and doesn’t happen that often. In many seats it doesn’t happen at all. Postal votes, which are collated by constituency only, are split proportionately however so if the party vote across three wards is 150-100-50, then if there are 100 postal votes cast for that party they are split 50-33-17; i.e the same proportion as the party vote split across the wards. Here is the link in Google Docs docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1n-LJmKpjQKjyBMQM25IxiWmESwSnYJtBIlYds7BzNdc/edit?usp=sharingAnd here is the map. Because.
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Post by Tony Otim on Oct 17, 2014 20:03:45 GMT
Are you able to do the same with the regional list votes? Please?
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Post by afleitch on Oct 17, 2014 20:09:58 GMT
Are you able to do the same with the regional list votes? Please? Now I have the whole thing coded, I hope to.
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Post by Pete Whitehead on Oct 17, 2014 20:17:53 GMT
This is the dogs bollocks
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2014 20:32:49 GMT
That's a piece of electoral history right there . I loved being able to look up the actual 07 votes in the Green database for polling districts, but boy was it depressing at times! Great work.. would like to see regional vote too, I shan't be greedy and ask for an interactive map
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Post by afleitch on Oct 17, 2014 20:41:22 GMT
This is the dogs bollocks I had no intention of doing it. I tried to shortcut it and messed it up. Then I realised that in order to get some of the polling district data I was having to go to the WebArchive to find the information so I thought, why risk loosing it? So I walked through the data one seat at a time (I have split ward results by seat too) It's not perfect, especially with allocating postal votes, but it's a consistent method at least. The rural areas are surprisingly uniform in terms of support. Urban areas; Labour areas especially have interesting pockets. Both Bearsden wards were 4 way tussles and I'm surprised that the Tories could still top one of those wards and come close second in the other. It might help with taking another shot at present and past notionals, particularly in rural areas.
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Post by No Offence Alan on Oct 17, 2014 20:47:54 GMT
Having ballot box subtotals for that election was anorak heaven. Some snippets I found: Strathkelvin & Bearsden was the only seat where 5 different candidates won ballot boxes (Ind/Lab/Con/SNP/LD). 8 seats had 4 different ballot box winners: Cunninghame North (Ind/Lab/Con/SNP), and 2 in Aberdeen and 5 in Edinburgh with Lab/Con/SNP/LD. In 3 seats, one party won all the boxes: Lab in Motherwell and in Pollok, LDs in Shetland.
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Post by afleitch on Oct 17, 2014 21:01:46 GMT
A few other snippets which I liked.
Rutherglen South, where the Liberal Democrats racked up 34.7% of the vote, just a little bit behind Labour.
Newton Mearns South, where the Tories had a huge lead over Labour with the SNP vote share of 11.8% being it's lowest in the country.
Labour coming top in Helensburgh.
The SNP would have won if Monklands East (John Smith's old seat) had still been in existence. It was Labour's huge vote in Fortissat that swamped them.
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Post by NTY UK on Apr 2, 2015 16:05:30 GMT
Where did you find results for individual ballots? Could this also be done for the 2011 election (or was it simply a formality due to the STV local council election)?
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Post by iain on Apr 2, 2015 16:50:38 GMT
Looking back at this I am surprised the LDs won Bute - I had though this was a stronger area for the SNP within the constituency.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2015 18:20:40 GMT
George Lyon lives on Bute though I believe.
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Post by afleitch on Apr 3, 2015 7:03:27 GMT
Where did you find results for individual ballots? Could this also be done for the 2011 election (or was it simply a formality due to the STV local council election)? It was an old spreadsheet released back in 2008. I never did anything with it until I realised that the opportunity to format the results this way could be lost. nothing was released for 2011 because it was counted by hand, but the same data exists at polling district level for the 2012 locals. It is possible to use the data to make a bit of guesstimate for 2011 but that's all.
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Post by afleitch on Apr 17, 2015 18:10:05 GMT
For those who are interested here are some maps (I've not updated the figures yet) that are a guesstimate of the 2011 result on the same lines. And below that for fun, 1992 2011 1992
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Post by afleitch on Apr 17, 2015 19:16:18 GMT
I used swings per seat 2007-2011 (using actual polling district based notional results) and for 1992, I was able to group together wards and part wards into the old seats and reapportion the vote. 1992 is really a shot in the dark, but it does tally up well with party strengths at Regional Council level.
Once I get the votes in a spreadsheet, I'll post them here.
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Post by East Anglian Lefty on Apr 17, 2015 21:02:54 GMT
Unlikely to bear too much relationship to reality, if what I've heard about the 2011 box counts in Aberdeen in anything to go by.
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Post by iain on Apr 17, 2015 22:13:48 GMT
How much of Aberdeen City was in Gordon (1992 boundaries)?
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Post by iain on Apr 23, 2015 17:58:12 GMT
Given the notional results from 1992, would the Lib Dems not have carried the two Northern Aberdeen wards?
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Post by iain on Apr 24, 2015 22:12:34 GMT
Thanks Comparing the actual and notional results from 1992 it seems as though the LDs must have had a strong vote in Lower Deeside too?
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Post by iain on Sept 18, 2015 22:06:58 GMT
Did you ever get around to doing a spreadsheet and / or map for the list results afleitch?
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Post by afleitch on Sept 19, 2015 16:15:15 GMT
Did you ever get around to doing a spreadsheet and / or map for the list results afleitch? I've updated the constituency results to correct a few errors I'll need to upload. As for list results, I might be able to dig out the work I did on the Greens.
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