The incumbent mayor won with 74 percent of the more than 423,000 votes, with 98 percent of the votes tallied, according to Board
of Elections data.
About 17,000 people voted in 2013, Onondaga County Board
of Elections data shows, including roughly 1,100 voided or blank ballots.
Almost $ 30 million went into housekeeping accounts from 2013 - 2015 averaging nearly $ 10 million annually, according to state Board
of Elections data.
The total amount raised by Albany politicians and parties fell by more than 20 percent from 2013 to 2015, according to a POLITICO New York analysis of Board
of Elections data.
Enrolled GOP voters outnumber Democrats 69,801 to 61,006, according to the most recent Board
of Elections data.
Republicans still maintain an enrollment advantage in the district: Enrolled GOP voters outnumber Democrats 69,801 to 61,006, according to the most recent Board
of Elections data.
Cuomo has rarely left his home state during his first term, but he has raised nearly a fifth of his re-election campaign cash from out - of - state donors, according to analysis of state Board
of Elections data.
On the basis
of election data and demographics, it can be estimated that 70 percent of ELCA voters went for George Bush in 1988, and this would suggest an even larger vote for Ronald Reagan.
The British Election Study has provided an unparalleled source
of election data and analysis since it began in 1964.
Ian Warren is a political analyst and author
of the Election Data blog
Detailed information about precisely how the population has shifted within the state won't be released until February or March, said Kimball Brace, president
of Election Data Services, a political consulting firm specializing in census data analysis.
We couldn't have done it without his compilation
of election data from UK Polling Report and candidate data from ConservativeHome.
Source
of election data: Parliamentary Research Papers RP 04/50 — European Parliament Elections 2004; RP 09/53 — European Parliament Elections 2009.
A lesson which looks at the differences in the results
of election data, when collated through each different method of counting an election.
Not exact matches
The notes, which were photographed as one
of his aides closed the binder during a short break from testifying, were extensive and covered issues
of data scraping,
data safety, and matters surrounding disturbing content on the platform, as well as broader issues
of diversity, competition, Facebook's business model, Apple's business model, and «
Election Integrity (Russia).»
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).
According to
data from Sentieo, nearly 75 %
of publicly traded companies with some stake in the marijuana industry deemed Trump's
election important enough to mention it as a risk factor to their shareholders.
He added that his confidence in the security
of Americans»
data going into midterm
elections this year was «to be determined.»
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.
The firm exploited Facebook's
data rules to vacuum up
data from some 50 million Facebook users in 2014 as part
of an operation to seed attack ads on the internet during the 2016 US
election.
This latest
data comes with the release
of Reddit's annual transparency report, which outlines several ways that Reddit has complied with the government's investigation into Russian
election meddling and other abuses
of the platform.
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.
That might not generate enough «ambient humanity» to satisfy our craving for social connection right now, but if enough people are bold enough to make the switch, blogs might be buzzing again soon enough, and without the drawbacks
of having your phone mined or your
data sold to hostile parties trying to swing
elections.
About 87 million is an oft - cited figure in connection with the number
of users whose
data was mishandled by Cambridge Analytica, a political
data firm hired by President Donald Trump's campaign before the 2016
election.
Leading up to the
election, questions were raised about the security
of state computer systems that protect voting
data.
Regardless
of how you feel about the
election, we hope our
data analysis encourages more people to pay close attention, and illuminates how technology is opening up new kinds
of societal understanding based on mobile usage.
The
data mining firm Cambridge Analytica has been accused
of illegally harvesting the
data of 50 million users from Facebook which was allegedly used in political campaigns in 2016 US
elections.
As the
data journalism website FiveThirtyEight noted, seven top Republicans already signed a letter urging Trump to continue to oppose Russia's invasion
of Ukraine and backing a potential congressional investigation into Russian interference in the 2016
election, a sign that these lawmakers may be wary
of Tillerson's closeness with Putin.
The specifics
of that message indicate whether your
data was stolen by Cambridge Analytica, the
data firm responsible for helping tip the 2016
election in Trump's favor.
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.
Facebook's unprecedented scale and the sheer amount
of data it has on its users have made it a target for propaganda artists seeking to influence national
elections.
The Cambridge Analytica issue was the reason Zuckerberg was on Capitol Hill, answering questions for the second time in two days about how the group - which has counted U.S. President Donald Trump's
election campaign among its clients - got hold
of data on many millions
of Facebook users.
Facebook is facing its worst privacy scandal in years following allegations that Cambridge Analytica, a Trump - affiliated
data mining firm, used ill - gotten
data from millions
of users through an app to try to influence
elections.
These include the spread
of fake news by Russian trolls and the alleged exploitation
of Facebook user
data by political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential
election.
From bakers to retailers and construction firms, more than a dozen
of Mexico's biggest companies cited concerns over NAFTA and the
election and issuing conservative guidance in recent weeks, despite economic
data pointing to an uptick in Latin America's second - largest economy.
Subsequently, another peer - reviewed article argued that the findings reported in this post (and affiliated article) were biased and that the authors»
data do not provide evidence
of non-citizen voting in U.S.
elections.»
The allegations about Cambridge Analytica have drawn concern concern over whether Facebook
data were used to influence the outcome
of the 2016 U.S. presidential
election and the Brexit vote.
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.
Surviving the release
of nine gigabytes
of data from your party consisting
of email and other documents dumped in a pastebin location on the eve
of a runoff
election is no mean feat.
Founder Mark Zuckerberg testified last month to the U.S. Congress about the use
of the
data in the presidential
election.
Whether we're talking about the recent Uber revelation, or the world's cyber-elite meddling in
elections, stealing
data with impunity and infiltrating power grids — one change in particular seems like a safe bet: the rise
of chief information security officer, or CISO for short.
2017, this is in connection with the Russian manipulation
of the
election and the
data that came from Facebook initially, «I ask for forgiveness.
The
data leak is just the most recent example
of abuse on the site, following reports
of Russian meddling during the 2016 U.S. presidential
election and controversial Brexit vote in the UK.
Yet the most troubling part
of this
election cycle is not, in this onlooker's view, the onslaught
of allegedly state - sponsored network intrusions and
data theft.
An Abacus
Data poll released this month found 62 percent
of Canadians think Trudeau is doing at least «an acceptable job» on the economy, including 49 percent
of those who voted in the last
election for the Conservatives.
The ICO has been running an inquiry into
data misuse and political advertising in the wake
of accusations that social media platforms were used to influence
elections.
Deep Root Analytics, a conservative
data firm contracted by the RNC as part
of a push to ramp up its voter - analytics operation in the wake
of Mitt Romney's defeat in the 2012 presidential
election, stored details
of about 61 %
of the US population on an Amazon cloud server without password protection for those two weeks.
Data suggests the hourglass may be nearing empty: A January 2016 Pew Research Center survey found that just 5 %
of U.S. adults who had learned about the presidential
election in the past week named print newspapers as their «most helpful» source — trailing nearly every other category by wide margins.
She said the state
of the US presidential
election in the spring led her to look for ways to build redundancy into her
data sources.