Sentences with phrase «election data after»

Colorado counties each have a Canvass Board, charged with helping election officials reconcile election data after any election.

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That meant her studies produced data on how men and women approached various negotiating games both before and after the election of Donald Trump (these negotiations were generally conducted via chat so they could be objectively scored by other experts).
The August data will not be released until after the election (October 30).
May 2 (Reuters)- Cambridge Analytica, the firm embroiled in a controversy over its handling of Facebook Inc user data, and its British parent SCL Elections Ltd, are shutting down immediately after suffering a sharp drop in business, the company said on Wednesday.
The data sets aren't huge — 232 participants in October before the election and 152 after, with a total of 772 negotiations recorded — and there may be some other difference that explains the later group's more aggressive behavior, though Low tried to control for factors, like party affiliation, that might offer alternate explanations for the shift.
Cambridge Analytica is being scrutinized for the methods it used during the 2016 presidential election, after executives with the British data firm boasted about their ability to covertly target voters, entrap politicians, and launch propaganda campaigns.
«We didn't know what to expect when we looked at the data after the election,» Low said in an interview.
Cambridge Analytica, the firm embroiled in a controversy over its handling of Facebook Inc user data, and its British parent SCL Elections Ltd, are shutting down immediately after suffering a sharp drop in business, the company said on Wednesday.
The app cut ties with Cambridge Analytica in Mexico after the British company was accused by a whistleblower of improperly accessing data to target US and British voters in recent elections.
After the recent Cambridge Analytica controversy, which involved a political consultancy misappropriating and misusing people's data in an attempt to influence the 2016 presidential election, Facebook has come under intense fire.
The charges were announced less than an hour after The Intercept published a top - secret document from the U.S. National Security Agency that described Russian efforts to launch cyber attacks on at least one U.S. voting software supplier and send «spear - phising» emails, or targeted emails that try to trick a recipient into clicking on a malicious link to steal data, to more than 100 local election officials days before the presidential election last November.
Zuckerberg visited with senators in closed - door meetings Monday, previewing the public apology he plans to give Congress on Tuesday after revelations that the data - mining firm Cambridge Analytica gathered personal information from 87 million users to try to influence elections.
Cambridge Analytica has filed insolvency proceedings just weeks after it was embroiled at the center of a political scandal involving Facebook's data protection policies, the 2016 US general election of President Trump and the ethics of online advertising.
Canadians will have to wait until after the 2015 federal election for data on deforestation by the country's oil and gas industry, The Hill...
That's the question many Americans are asking after revelations that a data - mining firm working for the Trump campaign improperly got its hands on the personal information of tens of millions of Facebook users and created detailed profiles that were used to target unsuspecting voters in the presidential election.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg takes his seat after a break to continue to testify before a joint hearing of the Commerce and Judiciary Committees on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, April 10, 2018, about the use of Facebook data to target American voters in the 2016 election.
Zuckerberg is trying to restore public confidence after recent revelations that information from up to 87 million Facebook users was shared with Cambridge Analytica, a data mining firm used by the Trump campaign in the 2016 election.
«Cause there's truth to be mined in them thar hills of data, and we're going to have a bunch of it after this election night.
[2] Using survey data conducted after every election from 1964 to 2010 we show that it is the psychological ageing explanation that seems the most plausible.
Three Assembly members were added prematurely to the state payroll after their November 2016 elections, allowing them to collect almost $ 17,000 in extra pay, according to data posted today on SeeThroughNY.net.
Analysis of the most recent British Election Study data demonstrated that while support for UKIP will fall after May's European Parliament elections, this decline will be by a much smaller margin than in previous years.
Facebook has come under fire after reports that conservative research firm Cambridge Analytica gained access to data from 50 million Facebook profiles before the 2016 presidential election.
Since priorities change after elections and employment is relegated to the background, the state institutions that are in charge of collecting, analysing and publishing employment statistics are denied funding that is critical for generating employment data.
«So when they only used the 2013 primary election in their sampling, and then all the rest of their data was based upon four general elections after that, I said to them, «Your information is skewed.»
In the weeks before and after the election of Trump, whose promise to deport millions of immigrants was a central theme of his campaign, the number of couples getting marriage licenses has surged in New York and other cities across the country, though there's no data to establish a direct correlation between the two.
Firstly, late swing — the BES data finds virtually no net change at all between how people said they would vote pre-election and how they reported having voted after the election.
For the first one, we need a poll of Labour party members, and we don't have a recent one (there is some data from a YouGov poll of party members for Tim Bale & Paul Webb, but that was done straight after the election before the candidates were clear).
The announcement comes after the city was sued by two Republican Assembly members to retain data, which Mayor Bill de Blasio vowed to destroy rather than turn over to the federal government in the wake of Donald Trump's election.
Zuckerberg visited with senators in closed - door meetings Monday, previewing the public apology he planned to give Congress on Tuesday after revelations that Cambridge Analytica, a data - mining firm affiliated with Donald Trump's presidential campaign, gathered personal information from 87 million users to try to influence elections.
Ratings for Ming Campbell however remain atrocious — the YouGov tracking data showed him slumping after the local elections and YouGov's monthly poll found only 6 % of people thought that he would make the best Prime Minister (though that said, like the Dunfermline by - election during their leadership crisis, the Bromley & Chistlehurst by - election shows it doesn't necessarily stop them winning votes).
The Labour party has hired a Bolton - based betting expert to be its general election data guru after a bidding war with Ukip.
After the fieldwork, the data collected will then be analyzed and uploaded to the EVMAT database at The Electoral Institute (TEI), to help Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and others in Risk Mapping, Violence Mitigation and Advocacy for the election.
Zuckerberg visited with senators in closed - door meetings Monday, previewing the public apology he plans to give Congress on Tuesday after revelations that Cambridge Analytica, a data - mining firm affiliated with Donald Trump's presidential campaign, gathered personal information from 87 million users to try to influence elections.
He has been called to appear after masses of Facebook user data got into the hands of an organisation intent on influencing elections.
Some educators even question the use of data, as Dallas school trustee Dustin Marshall discovered after his election to Dallas» school board.
After Donald Trump won the presidential election, hundreds of volunteers around the US came together to «rescue» federal data on climate change, thought to be at risk under the new administration.
After the US Presidential Election 2012, Dan Wagner, chief analysis officer, made himself busy plotting a next move, which was talking to the now chairman of Alphabet, Eric Schmidt, about taking the data scientists of the campaign with him in order to start a new company.
In August 2016, shortly before the US election, and two years after the breach took place, Facebook's lawyers wrote to Wylie, who left Cambridge Analytica in 2014, and told him the data had been illicitly obtained and that «GSR was not authorised to share or sell it».
Immediately after the election, the company tried to take credit for the win, claiming that its data helped the Trump campaign set the candidate's travel schedule and place online ads that were viewed 1.5 billion times.
An example of that in current events would be Facebook's stock plunge and Cambridge Analytica's criminal investigation after allegations of data mining to influence the U.S. presidential election.
After the recent Cambridge Analytica controversy, which involved a political consultancy misappropriating and misusing people's data in an attempt to influence the 2016 presidential election, Facebook has come under intense fire.
The hashtag #DeleteFacebook is trending on Twitter, after it was revealed that the social network somewhat unwittingly shared data for as many as 50 million people with Cambridge Analytics, a firm that provided services to the Trump election campaign.
Facebook's privacy practices have come under fire after Cambridge Analytica, a political consulting firm affiliated with President Donald Trump's 2016 election campaign, got data inappropriately.
The initiative comes amid heightened privacy sensitivities after reports that Facebook allowed a political consulting firm, Cambridge Analytica, to harvest data on millions of Facebook users to influence elections.
Under fire after political research firm Cambridge Analytica used data acquired from an app to swing elections in US, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Friday said he was putting in place a new policy to prevent interference in future elections.
The CEO of Cambridge Analytica was suspended on Tuesday, after allegations that the firm stole data of 50 million Facebook users to manipulate the 2016 US Presidential Elections surfaced.
In late 2013, Wylie, a Canadian data scientist who was then finishing his PhD in fashion forecasting at the London College of Fashion, was mulling over his next move after SCL, a government and elections contractor where he was working as a research director.
Facebook's stock price has been plummeting and CEO Mark Zuckerberg is being called to appear before multiple countries» political bodies after last week's reports that Cambridge Analytica, the data firm hired by the Donald Trump campaign in the 2016 US election, had access to 50 million Facebook users» data without their consent.
After the 2017 election she also insinuated that Vote Leave shared data with the Tories — again alleging criminal behaviour completely without any foundation.
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