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I thought the other maps after the one at the top would be colored once the official results are in? With some of them, people have already started when region results weren't fully in. The colors they used then (red and green) and which are still there are even wrong now, so that calls even more for
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I realised that this might be a problem, so I tried to confine myself to presenting the data in a way that is convenient for readers to do their own analysis. I am struggling to see where the border is. I think what I have done is just to collate data that was presented elsewhere (much of it on this
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As requested by an IP user, I have created the (currently blank) results maps for each region. These maps are ready to be colour coded according to the result of the referendum in each voting area once the results are declared. I realise it's rather soon, but I had some spare time and it's better to
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Sorry but can someone please explain to me why there are two colours for each constituency in the constituency results table rather than one? For example, the first constituency in the table is Streatham. It has the colours red for Labour (because the MP for Streatham is from the Labour Party) but
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The figure for the total number of Leave votes in the West Midlands has been mis-typed as 1,775,687 at one point. Elsewhere it is given as 1,755,687, which is compatible with the total for the whole of England. I have not made any correction, because I am not experienced enough in Knowledge (XXG)
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Looking at the constituencies I notice that many of them have been set up so its the current state of the constituency rather than what it was like on the day of the referendum, for example on here is has Sarah Olney listed as an MP when she wasn't an MP at the time of the referendum and it shows
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I apologise for the provisional quality of my edit. The government computer said that I could download vector descriptions of the boundaries, which would enable me to programme my computer to determine the relationship between results and constituencies more accurately and without error. When I
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a change of the regional maps from the current leave/remain to a detailed strength-of-vote map. This is simply because the background colours (of the sea and land outside the area of interest) are unsuitable and make the subject areas much harder to see. Once the background colours are suitably
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At the moment for England we only have the regional results map, would it be possible and practical for two maps to be created which showed the national results for the whole of England only in the following designs which I am taken from the East Midlands results maps as a example.
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As this is a plebiscite I don't believe it is useful to show the outcome of a particular voting area as simple binary, and as such feel that colour coding each reporting area as such is misleading. If it were possible to do so as some sort of gradient, I would be happy with that.
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In the table "List of constituency Results" There is a column sandwiched between the columns "MP Position and "Region" which has a colour-bar and a percentage as the entries. There is no column heading indicating what this information might mean. Can this be added?
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Indeed, as the vote result depends on the total number of votes, as opposed to the total number of voting areas 'won' by each option, it's not particularly meaningful to colour the rows by the most popular choice. However if colours are used, I would prefer
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Bristol West makes sense because, at the 2015 election, the Green Party came second. At the 2017 election, the anti-Brexit voters went to Labour and the pro-Brexit voters to the Tories, which is why in 2017 the order changed to 1 Labour, 2 Conservative.
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So, considering South Hams voted 53% remain, how can it be that the two constituencies that make up South Hams (Totnes and South West Devon) both voted to leave (54% and 55% respectively)? Surely there's no way both of those things can be true at once.
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Well, thanks, but someone else did the whole change while I was roughly halfway - kudo to the fast editor (. I was using the color in the maps. I've got nothing against the different color, but shouldn't we long for same color in maps and
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FFC010 for Remain as these are close to the colours being used by the BBC to report results (I have chosen a lighter colour for "Leave" than the BBC, because otherwise there isn't enough contrast with the hyperlink colour).
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As the percentages are largely irrelevant to the actual result, could someone please add a difference between leave and remain column? As that's the useful number. Also, would a size of district column not be useful?
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Douglas Carswell being listed as independent when on June 24th 2016 he was a UKIP MP. I therefore quite strongly suggest that we should use the information that was correct on June 24th and not current information.
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Decision on the main referendum page was for yellow/blue. While Red/green is OK in a table, its not acceptable for graphics (due to colour blindness). However, the colours should be consistent throughout.--
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the MP majority colour is blue, corresponding to the Conservative Party. The second constituency, Bristol West, has red for Labour and light green for the Green Party, and so on. This makes no sense.
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Eventually I hope to obtain the boundary vectors, make a list of the relationships between the boundaries and put the programme that constructs the list on the talk page so anybody can update it.
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England's vote may be an interesting statistic noted in the lead. As far as breakdowns go, all the regions are treated equally. I've already explained this to you before on the main talk age.
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What the hell is going on? From what I can tell the difference is semantics and if anything the UKEU2016Results template seems be more consistent with the other regional results templates.
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You may want to list your corrections to the table here (in a uniform format please), if they affect the rankings. Then I can feed them to my programme to remake the rankings.
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Small issue: Colours are the wrong way around on the Gower row in the list of constituency results. I don't really know how to use tables, so I'll leave it to someone else!
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Is it me, or are the colours in the tables the wrong way around? Like, why are states that voted "Leave" coloured in yellow and states that voted "Remain" in blue? ~
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The South Derbyshire constituency has two different results linked to it. One had 60.3% Leave, the other 60.4% Leave. Who can opine on which of these is correct?
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Such a gradient is too complex and having binary coloring for such kinds of voting results is international standard. For details someone can check the numbers. --
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The local authority voted to remain; While, the UK constituency voted to leave, I don't see too, when looking at the map a big difference in boundary changes.
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I have slightly changed the layout again as we must have a single bar to show how England voted as a whole and not just within its nine regions. (
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asked for all of the boundaries, I received nothing. Then I was rushed by the tight timetable of the Article 50 bill.
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https://web.archive.org/web/20170104190731/http://www.hounslow.gov.uk/declaration_count_totals_ward_hounslow_area.pdf
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This is the kind of idea I had in mind from the 2015 general election, maybe excluding the city pullouts.
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If Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have their own national results maps why doesn’t England? (
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red/green is wikipedia standard for yes/no. BBC choices are of no relevance for us at wikipedia. --
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On the constituency map, Bridgend is colour yellow for remain yet in the leave column, it has 50%
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I've moved your comment because you posted your comment in the middle of the OP's comment. --
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The table is a swingometer, which, I think, is routinely in use to display election results
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I have added a hat note to explain. Feel free to amend if you think it needs improving. --
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editing. Consequential changes must include the West Midlands Remain/Leave percentages.
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Results of the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016
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I support this idea as there should be National England results maps. (
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Results of the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum
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I also like this idea, why has no action been taken as of yet? (
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Also, for any colour coding, please always provide a legend.
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Results by United Kingdom constituent countries and Gibraltar
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for additional information. I made the following changes:
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