Votes in the old constituencies are allocated between the new constituencies
using local election results as a guide.
Not exact matches
The BBC's projected national share of the vote, which
uses the
results in
local elections to estimate the parties» standing across the country, put Labour and the Conservatives neck - and - neck on 35 % apiece.
Additionally, if we
use the
results of the
local elections in 2011, when the Conservatives received 35 % of the vote, Labour 37 % and the Liberal Democrats 15 %, the
results of the predictions are very similar.
Of course
using different
local election results produces different predictions, but note that for all three parties the confidence intervals of both predictions overlap.
Local elections use proportional representation, the Conservative vote share will be reflected in the
results in terms of seats won.
Voters traditionally
use local elections to give the Government of the day a kicking - meaning opposition parties pick up large numbers of seats as a
result.
Jeremy Vine explains how green screen technology is
used by the BBC to analyse the
results of
local elections.
The text of the press conference jointly signed by Sheikh Usman Abubakar Babantine and Imam Musa Tanimu, Chairman and Assistant Secretary respectively said, «The discernible sense of disillusionment of the masses was clearly seen during the just concluded intra party
local government primary
elections in many states in the country which
resulted into rioting,
use of weapons, massive killings and vandalism, «This shows that we are still lacking qualitative and responsible political leadership.
The
election was the first one
using seven new wards created as a
result of the
Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004.
The
election used the 23 wards created as a
result of the
Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, with each ward electing three or four Councillors
using the single transferable vote system a form of proportional representation, with 78 Councillors elected.
The
election was the second one
using the 9 wards created as a
result of the
Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004.
The
election used the eleven wards created as a
result of the
Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, with each ward electing three or four Councillors
using the single transferable vote system a form of proportional representation, with 40 Councillors being elected.
Since 2007, quantum key distribution (QKD) has been
used to send the
results of Swiss
elections securely from
local centres to the State of Geneva's central data repository.
create graphs (
using art supplies, software, or a free and easy - to -
use online graph - making tool) to show the
results of this years
local, state, and / or national
elections.
The
use of at - large
elections frequently
results in one party winning all of the seats on a council, and this situation tends to make the
local elections a popular referendum on the performance of the party in power at the national level.