This disclosure dwarfs previous breaches of
electoral data in Mexico (also discovered by Vickery) and the Philippines by well over 100 million more affected individuals, exposing the personal information of over sixty - one percent of the entire US population.
Not exact matches
The companies are at the heart of an international controversy triggered by allegations that
data was inappropriately harvested to help political campaigns pull off
electoral wins
in the U.K.'s Brexit referendum and the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign.
At a similar panel
in New York earlier
in January that was dedicated to technology and media
in the 2016 election, top journalists from legacy media organizations like the Associated Press and new media organizations like the
data - journalism website FiveThirtyEight picked over the carcass of the election, pondering why
data analysts misjudged Trump's
electoral strength and how readers themselves often didn't necessarily possess the media literacy to sift through fake and poorly reported news.
Without proportional voting, pipeline backlash could hit Liberals hard
in 2019 Poring over polling
data from the plush confines of the Prime Minister's Office, Liberal strategists could be forgiven for underestimating the troubles looming
in the far reaches of their
electoral empire.
Some Latin American democracies are also beginning to investigate whether the
data harvesting techniques associated with Cambridge Analytica (CA) were used
in their
electoral processes.
The Abacus study also asked those who voted
in the 2015 Canadian General Election to rank a ballot that included the main political parties and generated
data for 11 regions to estimate, with increased precision, the outcome of the Canadian election had it been run under different
electoral systems.
The open
data movement is lagging
in Canada as demonstrated by exorbitant fees for such basics as the
data set of postal codes correlated to
electoral districts.
When major figures like Halperin ask questions about the generally favored candidate (
in this case Obama), does that indicate an important change
in the
electoral polling
data?
For the aggregate - level
data this relationship is tested across the past four
electoral cycles (from 2005 to 2017), while individual - level
data comes from an extensive cross-national survey done
in 2003 - 2004.
And of course, as any model based
in historical
data, its effectivity relies
in that the situation
in the current
electoral cycle is not very different from the situation
in the previous
electorals cycles.
Is there any
data indicating that abolishing the
electoral college would cause extremist voters to play more of a role
in the election?
Soskice - Iversen not only have the
data I refer to
in the post above, but also an explanation of the
data in terms of the way
electoral institutions affect incentives for cross-class and cross-party coalitions.
In fact, Democrats have only controlled both chambers twice in the last twenty years (103rd and 110th Congresses) and historical data show that there are thirteen states that Democrats have not won in the last seven elections,, and five they have only won once, totaling almost 160 electoral vote
In fact, Democrats have only controlled both chambers twice
in the last twenty years (103rd and 110th Congresses) and historical data show that there are thirteen states that Democrats have not won in the last seven elections,, and five they have only won once, totaling almost 160 electoral vote
in the last twenty years (103rd and 110th Congresses) and historical
data show that there are thirteen states that Democrats have not won
in the last seven elections,, and five they have only won once, totaling almost 160 electoral vote
in the last seven elections,, and five they have only won once, totaling almost 160
electoral votes.
Historically, women have struggled to achieve much visibility
in electoral coverage, and by drawing upon
data from the Loughborough Communication Research Centre's real - time analysis of national broadcasting and press coverage, we can see that the 2015 election was no different.
Whilst undertaking fieldwork
in Gaborone, Botswana's capital, Professor Harding came across historical village census records
in the library of the University of Botswana,
data which could provide the key to separating
electoral pressure from donor demands, allowing us to understand the allocation of development resources.
My own panel, «How to Act Like Obama Online When You DO N'T Have a Billion
in the Bank» (which will talk about applying Obama 2012 lessons to this year's advocacy and
electoral campaigns), is coming together nicely — we just signed up Ethan Roeder, Obama's chief
data manager for the presidential race and who's now gone back over to the New Organizing Institute, as a speaker.
By using this rare historical
data from Botswana — a country where, unusually for Africa, elections have been held consistently since independence
in the late 1960s — the project team will be able to separate the impact of
electoral competition from the changed donor pressures of the 1990s.
Data from British Election Study panel surveys shows that the main problem UKIP has faced
in translating its success from European Parliament elections to general elections has been retaining voters, whether because some UKIP voters only vote UKIP at European Parliament elections
in protest and the return to their «normal» party for general elections or because the nature of the British
electoral system incentivises voters to cast their vote for one of the existing main parties rather than a new entrant.
Naturally, we will ensure that robust arrangements are put
in place to ensure that personal
data are securely held and processed by
electoral registration officers.
The party also distributed thousands of detailed surveys to voters
in marginals, and merged all this polling
data with information from
electoral rolls and commercial market research to produce the most comprehensive picture yet of who might be persuaded to vote Conservative.
Treat coastal seats as a distinct group within the «40/40» marginal seats - both
in terms of the policy challenges they face and
in terms of analysing their new Mosaic demographic
data to understand the
electoral features they have
in common
«The
electoral process is sacred and New York law has strong safeguards
in place to prevent sharing of sensitive voter
data and harassment against those who exercise their right to vote,» Cuomo said
in June.
While political reporters and party strategists argue over whether there is an
electoral wave ahead, district - level
data demonstrates a difficult landscape for Democratic candidates
in House races.
If this analysis of the BES
data is indicative then dramatic changes are
in store for the geography of
electoral competition
in May 2015 with important implications for seats.
As New York prepares for the once - a-decade redistricting process based on census
data, Gov. Cuomo has proposed that the
electoral map be redrawn by an independent commission as opposed to the legislature, which has created some highly - gerrymandered districts
in the past.
Even though we are required by law to accept the result of the December 7, 2016 polls, it is regrettable to note that the President elect (Akuffo - Addo) is to me a mistake of the Majority because he does not represent the will of the people, bearing
in mind the
electoral fraud and hacking
in to the
Electoral Commission's transmission
data base.
As part of the Commission's continuing improvement of the
electoral process, we have introduced a new innovation
in voter registration
in Anambra State, which will,
in due course, be extended nationwide using our newly acquired Direct
Data Capturing Machines (DDCMs).
Yakubu said, «Given the high stakes of conducting elections
in developing countries,
electoral commissions must understandably be worried about the twin issues of communication and security especially
in situations where
data reside with and is directly transmitted to the tallying centres through offshore vendors rather than exclusively controlled within national boundaries by election monitoring bodies.
In the 2013 Democratic public advocate runoff election, turnout was seven percent, compared to 18 percent in the primary, according to data provided by FairVote, a nonpartisan group that pushes for electoral reform
In the 2013 Democratic public advocate runoff election, turnout was seven percent, compared to 18 percent
in the primary, according to data provided by FairVote, a nonpartisan group that pushes for electoral reform
in the primary, according to
data provided by FairVote, a nonpartisan group that pushes for
electoral reforms.
«The
electoral process is sacred, and New York law has strong safeguards
in place to prevent sharing of sensitive voter
data and harassment against those who exercise their right to vote,» Cuomo said Friday
in a statement.
As I outline
in my forthcoming book, «Prototype Politics,» political
data is not the product of any one
electoral cycle.
He analyzed over 1.5 billion votes cast
in over 4,800
electoral contests held
in 19 countries between 1925 and 2011, and coupled it with meteorological
data as well as climate models.
The study published
in American Politics Research, examines
electoral data and considers how voter psychology may impact election results.
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In a secret recording made as part of an undercover investigation and reported on by The Guardian, the company's head of
data, Alex Tayler, said, «When you think about the fact that Donald Trump lost the popular vote by 3m votes but won the
electoral college vote that's down to the
data and the research.»
In March 2018, amid story after damaging story about data - gathering and electoral manipulation using social media and increasing concerns over misuse of Facebook data for political purposes, a graphic that appeared online in March 2018 brought attention to how that information is tallie
In March 2018, amid story after damaging story about
data - gathering and
electoral manipulation using social media and increasing concerns over misuse of Facebook
data for political purposes, a graphic that appeared online
in March 2018 brought attention to how that information is tallie
in March 2018 brought attention to how that information is tallied:
The Government has sought details from Facebook on if any such downstream entity «misused»
data, what is the protection available to the
data subject and what are the specific steps proposed to be taken by the social media company to prevent any misuse of personal
data for potential interference
in, or manipulation of the Indian
electoral process?
His resonant question: «How does Facebook, which prides itself on being able to process billions of
data points and instantly transform them into personal connections for its users, somehow not make the connection that
electoral ads, paid for
in rubles, were coming from Russia?»
The need for a timely implementation of the
data protection legislation
in India has been underscored at a time when a massive breach of user information has been exposed at Facebook, including alleged involvement
in the
electoral process.
The ministry has also asked the social network's management to clarify what steps are being taken by the company to ensure the safety and privacy of personal
data and to prevent ITS misuse
in order to interfere
in the
electoral process
in India.
The dastardly business dealings between Facebook and the billionaire backed firm Cambridge Analytica have been making headlines since the New York Times revealed that the firm mined
data on some 50 million Facebook users
in order to manipulate the feelings and thoughts of Facebook users and tip the
electoral scales
in favor of the candidacy of Donald Trump.
The letter further said Facebook has been asked about the specific steps proposed to be taken by the social media firm to prevent any misuse of personal
data for potential interference
in, or manipulation of the Indian
electoral process?
The Guardian's latest exposé alleges that Cambridge Analytica's use of social media
data was the secret behind the Brexit and Trump campaigns»
electoral successes
in 2016.