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self-evident to me or other non-Austrian readers, perhaps partly out of possible fear of harming him by making him look like the establishment candidate, and perhaps partly out of fear of backing the likely loser (the 28 April opinion poll shows it 50-50, but professionals and commentators will presumably note that the polls had Hofer well behind Van der Bellen, and the vote had him well ahead, so they will presumably expect that 50-50 in the polls should mean a comfortable win for Hofer).
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of FPÖ and Greens) decided to update the voter list for the December election because so many months have passed in between: About 48.000 people reached voting age (also by naturalisation) and about 45.000 people died. This means the updated voter list now has close to 6.4 million eligible voters, an increase of 17.000 people since May (including 14.000 new Austrians living abroad who also registered to vote).
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Wikipeida that the number of eligible voters is the same for second round or whether it is an error on the Austrian electoral commission's webpage or whether voters list was actually left unchanged between rounds (that is, for example, if you were too young to vote in the first round, then you were not allowed to vote in the second round either even if you were now otherwise old enough to vote)?
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but there was no official endorsement from the parties. The main argument as to why SPÖ, ÖVP, Hundstorfer, Khol and Griss did not endorse a candidate was that they think their voters are politically mature enough to make their own decisions. NEOS-leader Strolz said he'll vote for Van der Bellen. The Team Stronach endorsed Hofer. --
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I don't see the relevance of preliminary results for an encyclopedia, especially not when the "mistakes" which are going to be fixed will not have any impact on the result. The article doesn't mention the slight differences of the preliminary first round results compared to the final official results
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Yes, but it's still mistake in the results which is relevant in the "Results" section. The text I inserted in the article states that "According to the head of the Interior Ministry's election department, Robert Stein, the results will be corrected" so why did you think I didn't know they're going to
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As you've probably noticed, there's a bit toward the end of the first paragraph about two cases where # votes was greater than registered voters, along with sources - a person who deleted that gave a different source that (I think?) chalked that up to computer error, that didn't change the outcome of
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It makes the sentence grammatically unbalanced. Currently the relevant fragment reads "Labour Minister Rudolf Hundstorfer or (less likely) First President of the National Council Doris Bures." There is no "the" before Labour Minister, so the second part of the sentence needs to be consistent and also
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It's not a mistake: the number of eligible voters is always the same in both the first and second round of a presidential election. This is because the election should be decided by the same people who had the chance to vote in the first round. But now with the re-vote, the government (with the votes
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I wanted to ask here before doing anything drastic - is there any way we can trim the Candidates section? The list comes across as difficult to read, with all the red/blue links and bold. Also, would it not be better to cover the candidates' election campaigns rather than list names that didn't make
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All 4 candidates who did not make it into the runoff did NOT endorse a candidate. Griss said she shares Van der Bellen's views, but did not endorse him. Lugner said Hofer would be preferable, but did not endorse him. Several SPÖ politicians as well as some ÖVP politicians endorsed Van der Bellen -
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Your list is alright, but two corrections: instead of alphabetical order we should list it from the strongest party in Parliament (SPÖ) to the weakest (Neos, who support Griss). The second one is that "considered likely" and "less likely" means app. the same, so in both should stand the same term,
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I presume the losing first round candidates and/or their parties normally urge their supporters to vote for one of the remaining candidates in the second round. Could we have this information in the article, please. I expect they have probably all urged support for Van der Bellen, but this is not
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I agree that Van der Bellen is the "Green candidate" and not an Independent. He is funded with ca. 3-5 million € from the Green Party and was their leader for several years. He is referred to by the media as the "Green" candidate. The only reason as to why he claims to be "independent" is to get
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Number of eligible voters for both first and second round is exactly 6382507 people! Surely, some people died and some had their birthday and therefore became eligible to vote between the rounds. These numbers can't possibly even out exactly. So, my question is whether it is an error here in
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That was quite a different situation; he had the tacit support of the ÖVP, as well; he had frozen his party membership after his first election in 2004; and his electoral campaign was not almost wholly financed by the SPÖ. The public discourse on his candidacy was also very, very different.
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Your mistakes included omitting the word "an" (it should be "as an excuse"), and not capitalising English (plus using the words "would be" instead of "is" in the sentence "And I doubt the removal of the brackets would be bad grammar" was not really correct as it's something that has already
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I don't think it's a good idea to mark van der Bellen as the Green candidate even though he formally runs as an independent. We should not mix up party affiliation with party nomination. Is there anything speaking against marking van der Bellen as independent in the infoboxes and graphs?
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I don't think that's an either/or. Sure, we don't *need* to have all those red links, but they don't hurt, I guess. There quite a few media reports remarking on the fact that there were an unprecedented number of candidates trying to gain ballot access, so I do think the list is notable.
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The Austrian newspaper articles quite clearly state that NEOS have explicitly decided not to endorse Griss, though they “welcome her candicacy (and any other independent candidates)”. That is not a formal endorsement, period. If you have conflicting sources, feel free to link to them.
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NationalratsprÀsident". It's capitalised, because he's not the first in time but the first in order (as there are two other presidents of the Nationalrat). So a change of the sentence is needed, but the article should become anyway totally changed to a form like e.g. the article
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I haven't said that "First President..." would be no title, but rather a description than a title if you use English language. As a German in an English text it's clearly a title, but in german you also say "kandidiert der erste NationalratsprÀsident" and not "kandidiert Erster
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The removal of the brackets is not bad grammar but simply incorrect; in the sentence "It is assumed that either Landeshauptmann of Lower Austria Erwin Pröll or (considered unlikely) WirtschaftskammerprĂ€sident Christoph Leitl will gain the ÖVP's nomination.",
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I notice that somebody has been deleting, and somebody else has been reinserting, opinion poll information. The latest deletion contains the edit summary, "Fake poll, bunch of lies." That sounds like a POV motive for the deletion, so I've reverted it.
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If "First President of the National Council" isn't a title, why is it capitalised? You then state that the official German title is "Erster NationalratsprĂ€sident", which is the same thing – therefore I would say it is a title. Additionally, we have an
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Austria has 117 (electoral) districts: There are 80 districts, 14 cities which are districts and Vienna's 23 districts. Of these 117 districts, the FPÖ challenged 20. The constitutional court found flaws in 14 of these 20 contested districts.
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I guess it depends on how notable these irregularities are considered. Preliminary results always change somewhat, indeed, – but are 146–500 % turn-outs considered normal errors or scandalous in Austria? Reliable sources needed of coruse.
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the election. I don't speak German, so I don't know what's going on, or which journalistic sources are trustworthy - but the way the bit's currently written is certainly not in an encyclopedic style, so if we could discuss this? Thanks
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Third President is Norbert Hofer). And I doubt the removal of the brackets would be bad grammar, I think you simply wanna form the article according to your wishes and use "bad grammar" as excuse. I know english grammar.
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The photo of Hofer in the infobox should be discussed before it is changed again. I propose we keep the longstanding one (portrait orientation with white background). Please discuss if you wish to change it.
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Thanks for the link as I had no idea this was actually the case (although I still find it hard to believe). Should that link be included in the article or am I the only person to not realize it? __
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The fact that there are at several quite obvious grammatical errors in your response above indicates that your understanding of English grammar is not as good as you seem to think it is.
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No, there was no poll released after that. Almost all pollsters did a poor job in the first round and they (and the media) decided not to conduct any further polls for the runoff. --
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that Hofer accepts the result and does not see any evidence for election fraud. Perhaps that is noteworthy if we insist on mentioning this error in the Knowledge (XXG) article. --
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The election was contested in 20 electoral districts, the constitutional court found flaws in 14 of them. In total there are more than 100 electoral districts in Austria.
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is a clause that requires separation from the main body of the sentence for the syntax to be correct. If you remove the brackets, the sentence doesn't make sense.
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It would be better to create an additional section with polls for the runoff instead (below the 1st round polls), otherwise it's totally confusing to read.
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Having just seen the news about the election results being annulled, is it just the second round that is being re-run, or the whole election? Cheers,
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Indeed, the current description of him as "Independent (Green)" with the green party colour seems fine to me, since it reflects coverage in sources. —
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This is not what the Kronen Zeitung states. It clearly speaks of a "mistake" and that the turnout will be fixed by the BMI in the official result. --
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the information with the message "Got rid of some garbage from some right wing asshole", despite it being featured in the largest Austrian newspaper
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Yes. The source states the official results are due June 1 and the page will be updated by then. It's all marked as "preliminary" still, anyway. --
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Yes. He's very obviously the Greens' candidate and treated as such by nearly everyone in public discourse. He also acknowledges this himself. —
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section, there is this: "... Austrian citizens aged 16 or over are eligible to vote...". Isn't that a misprint? Surely they don't allow
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centrist voters, because the Green base is too small to win 50% or more. So, the templates need to be changed to green and not grey. --
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That said, I'm too busy these days to keep much of an eye on this page, so could someone who is an admin please step in? Thanks.
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I don't think it's that confusing, but if we do change that, we should do it consistently (i.e., also in the lower sections). —
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either. Transmission mistakes in preliminary results are not an unusual thing and especially are not an "anomaly". --
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Why should it be listed in that order? The two comments do not mean exactly the same thing, but I will leave that to
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19:08, 24 May 2016 (UTC) I've added a small paragraph back about it, this time in the results section, not lede. --
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fix them? And that will change the 24,000 lead in the final count which is relevant for us. --
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Because SPÖ is the biggest and Neos the smallest party in the Nationalrat. So it's better. --
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I've added a sentence about what NEOS *will* do. (It's still not an endorsement. ;)) —
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Would it be possible to make such maps for the re-run of the second round?
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happened). I used to teach English so I tend to pick up on these things.
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What problems do you have with one "the" more, Number 57? Doris Bures is
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Please do NOT enter runoff polls into the first round section of polls.
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The second round (first time) has the following maps in its section:
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Voter statistics aka number of eligible voters static between rounds?
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First President of the Nationalrat (there are alway three of them:
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Well, something we agree on at last. Perhaps a table like below.
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In the present form, it's also alright. ;) Frohe Weihnachten! --
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I used "would be" because I doubted that it's bad grammar. --
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Party affiliation does not have much to do with this. In
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Is there really no other poll available after 13 May? --
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