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Detailed Putin's party share, Communists, and invalid ballots by turnout

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Initially some regions were showing higher than 100% attendance, but later on everything was corrected, or way too much corrected, as the correlation between winning party's share and voter turnout now stands at 83%. Also note how invalid ballots disappear in areas with high turnout. Some more backgroundkrotty

Comments (8)

sara says

this graph is beautiful, also interesting for what it shows.

posted over 2 years ago

Swivel says

This graph has been featured on the front page of Swivel. Thanks for contributing.

posted over 2 years ago

Dmitry says

krotty, the graph shows relative scale right now and so may be misleading, especially the invalid ballot percentages. I would suggest switching to absolute and saving the graph.

posted over 2 years ago

krotty says

I had to use relative scale as it is is unreadable in the absolute scale.

posted over 2 years ago

Enric says

Could you explain that peak of 100% of Invalid ballots near 90% turnout?

posted over 2 years ago

krotty says

Enric: this graph is in relative scale, so the peak is not 100% but more like 15%, and it comes from ship crews, who voted in advance with high turnout.

posted over 2 years ago

Enric says

Ok. It would not be clearer if relative scale was the % disbribution of every party (plus Invallid) at each turnout?. Excuse me if I don't catch the meaning. Thkx for your reply.

posted over 2 years ago

krotty says

Enric: if you click "absolute" you will see party's vote share in %.

posted over 2 years ago

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