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AustralianSwingVoter
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Junior Chimp
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Posts: 5,081
Australia


« on: August 18, 2020, 02:22:05 AM »

Polling
Polls are not meant to be fully accurate

California:
Standard Fremont System
Party/Alliance Votes (%)Change (%)Change (%)
Labor Party/SF/B&B54%1%
Democratic Alliance/FN20%2%
Federalist Party10%4%
Liberal Party7%5%
Green Party6%1%
Peace Party2%1%
Law and Justice Party1%=

Alaska:
Standard Fremont System
Party/Alliance Votes (%)Change (%)
Labor Party/SF/B&B38%3%
Green Party22%4%
Democratic Alliance/FN16%6%
Federalist Party15%7%
Liberal Party5%2%
Peace Party3%2%
Law and Justice Party1%=

South Dakota:
Standard Fremont System
Party/Alliance Votes (%)Change (%)
Labor Party/SF/B&B58%3%
Green Party15%2%
Federalist Party11%2%
Democratic Alliance/FN9%1%
Peace Party3%2%
Liberal Party3%2%
Law and Justice Party1%=

Oklahoma:
Standard South System
Party/Alliance Votes (%)Change (%)
Federalist Party45%=
Labor Party37%1%
Democratic Alliance/AFP12%2%
Peace Party2%1%
Green Party2%=
Liberal Party1%=
Law and Justice Party1%=

South Carolina:
Standard South System
Party/Alliance Votes (%)Change (%)
Democratic Alliance/AFP53%11%
Federalist Party25%1%
Labor Party15%7%
Peace Party2%2%
Green Party2%=
Law and Justice Party1%2%
Liberal Party1%=

Puerto Rico:
Standard South System
Party/Alliance Votes (%)Change (%)
Labor Party38%8%
Federalist Party29%3%
Democratic Alliance/AFP15%4%
Liberal Party11%9%
Green Party3%=
Peace Party2%1%
Law and Justice Party2%1%

District of Columbia:
Standard South System
Party/Alliance Votes (%)Change (%)
Labor Party34%1%
Federalist Party32%1%
Democratic Alliance/AFP17%1%
Liberal Party8%4%
Peace Party4%1%
Green Party3%=
Law and Justice Party2%=

Wisconsin:
House of Representatives elected via STV (multi-member district)
Party/Alliance Votes (%)Change (%)
Federalist Party32%1%
Labor Party/Tricolor31%3%
Democratic Alliance/LPL20%2%
Liberal Party13%1%
Peace Party2%1%
Green Party2%=
Law and Justice Party1%=

Michigan:
House of Representatives elected via PR Party List
Party/Alliance Votes (%)Change (%)
Federalist Party38%1%
Democratic Alliance/LPL34%10%
Labor Party/Tricolor16%3%
Liberal Party7%4%
Peace Party2%2%
Green Party2%=
Law and Justice Party1%=

Indiana:
House of Representatives elected via STV (multi-member district)
Party/Alliance Votes (%)Change (%)
Federalist Party32%2%
Labor Party/Tricolor29%5%
Democratic Alliance/LPL21%5%
Liberal Party13%1%
Peace Party2%1%
Green Party2%=
Law and Justice Party1%=

Miami Mayoral:
FPTP System
Party/Alliance   Votes (%)Change (%)
Federalist Party38%1%
Labor Party23%7%
Democratic Alliance/AFP22%4%
Liberal Party8%3%
Peace Party2%3%
Green Party2%1%
Law and Justice Party1%=

Thought it would help to add the change in vote share from the last poll, so parties get an idea of how campaigning is impacting the race.
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AustralianSwingVoter
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2020, 05:38:49 AM »

Any chance of getting another round of polling a week out? They really seem to draw activity to the elections and let the parties realise what they're doing right and what they're doing wrong. Not to mention they let parties better coordinate their campaigning.
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AustralianSwingVoter
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Junior Chimp
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Posts: 5,081
Australia


« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2020, 10:06:50 PM »

A public request of sorts, if anyone made a map of the last House election or has the data of who voted (and was kind enough to send it), it would be really helpful to ensure I can calculate the results faster next weekend. Otherwise I'll have to struggle for a while to sort that part of the calculations out.

Maybe NPC elections only get based off the registration and the results of the last federal election? Because given how the polling dictates where parties focus, it seems a tad unfair for the results to suddenly completely change in the final week after the very random state-level results of a federal election.
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AustralianSwingVoter
Atlas Politician
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 5,081
Australia


« Reply #3 on: August 29, 2020, 10:34:00 PM »
« Edited: August 29, 2020, 10:38:23 PM by AustralianSwingVoter »

Alaska:
Standard Fremont System
Party/Alliance Polling (%)Votes (%)Change (%)
Labor Party/SF/B&B41%33%8%
Democratic Alliance/FN10%26%16%
Green Party18%21%3%
Federalist Party22%12%10%
Liberal Party3%6%3%
Peace Party5%2%3%
Law and Justice Party1%0%1%

California:
Standard Fremont System
Party/Alliance Polling (%)Votes (%)Change (%)
Labor Party/SF/B&B55%50%5%
Democratic Alliance/FN18%25%7%
Federalist Party14%10%4%
Green Party7%9%2%
Liberal Party2%5%3%
Peace Party3%1%2%
Law and Justice Party1%0%1%

South Dakota:
Standard Fremont System
Party/Alliance Polling (%)Votes (%)Change (%)
Labor Party/SF/B&B55%51%4%
Democratic Alliance/FN8%22%14%
Green Party17%12%5%
Liberal Party1%7%6%
Federalist Party13%6%7%
Peace Party5%2%3%
Law and Justice Party1%0%1%

Oklahoma:
Standard South System
Party/Alliance Polling (%)Votes (%)Change (%)
Federalist Party45%40%5%
Labor Party38%35%3%
Democratic Alliance/AFP10%19%9%
Liberal Party1%3%2%
Peace Party3%3%=
Green Party2%1%1%
Law and Justice Party1%0%1%

South Carolina:
Standard South System
Party/Alliance Polling (%)Votes (%)Change (%)
Democratic Alliance/AFP42%62%20%
Federalist Party26%21%5%
Labor Party22%11%11%
Peace Party4%2%2%
Liberal Party1%2%1%
Green Party2%1%1%
Law and Justice Party3%1%2%

Puerto Rico:
Standard South System
Party/Alliance Polling (%)Votes (%)Change (%)
Federalist Party32%34%2%
Labor Party46%28%18%
Democratic Alliance/AFP11%23%12%
Liberal Party2%10%8%
Green Party3%3%=
Peace Party3%2%1%
Law and Justice Party3%0%3%

District of Columbia:
Standard South System
Party/Alliance Polling (%)Votes (%)Change (%)
Federalist Party33%36%3%
Labor Party35%29%6%
Democratic Alliance/AFP18%24%6%
Liberal Party4%8%4%
Green Party3%2%1%
Peace Party5%1%4%
Law and Justice Party2%0%2%

Wisconsin:
House of Representatives elected via STV (multi-member district)
Party/Alliance Polling (%)Votes (%)Change (%)
Democratic Alliance/LPL18%29%11%
Federalist Party30%26%4%
Labor Party/Tricolor35%26%9%
Liberal Party12%16%4%
Green Party2%2%=
Peace Party3%1%2%
Law and Justice Party1%0%1%

Michigan:
House of Representatives elected via PR Party List
Party/Alliance Polling (%)Votes (%)Change (%)
Democratic Alliance/LPL24%44%20%
Federalist Party39%33%6%
Liberal Party11%13%2%
Labor Party/Tricolor19%7%12%
Green Party2%1%1%
Peace Party4%0%4%
Law and Justice Party1%0%1%

Indiana:
House of Representatives elected via STV (multi-member district)
Party/Alliance Polling (%)Votes (%)Change (%)
Democratic Alliance/LPL16%31%15%
Federalist Party30%28%2%
Labor Party/Tricolor34%22%12%
Liberal Party14%16%2%
Peace Party3%2%1%
Green Party2%1%1%
Law and Justice Party1%0%1%

Miami Mayoral:
FPTP System
Party/Alliance   Polling (%)Votes (%)Change (%)
Democratic Alliance/AFP18%34%16%
Federalist Party37%34%3%
Labor Party30%19%11%
Liberal Party5%9%4%
Green Party3%3%=
Peace Party5%1%4%
Law and Justice Party1%0%1%


A table of the change in vote between the first polling at the start of the month and the actual results. Quite interesting and very informative.
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AustralianSwingVoter
Atlas Politician
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 5,081
Australia


« Reply #4 on: September 09, 2020, 11:16:11 PM »

As Chairman of the Green Party of Atlasia, I declare this party to be in formal alliance with the Labor Party and Peace Party for all future federal, regional, and local elections.

On case you missed it because Sev didn't bother to post it in the NPC thread.
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