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palandio
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« on: October 13, 2015, 02:18:51 PM »

Federal election 2013

Berlin 72.5%
Hamburg 70.3%
Munich 71.2%
Cologne 72.5%
[Federal average 71.5%]

Quite interesting that "poor" Berlin has higher turnout than "rich" Munich and Hamburg. Inside the cities on the other hand there is a strong correlation between turnout and low unemployment, high formal education and high per-capita income (there is almost no correlation at all at city-level between turnout and income per household).
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