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Results of the Constitutional Referendum 04122016
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Il dataset contiene il riepilogo dei votanti, voti validi, voti non validi e i voti alle risposte Sì/No, in tutte le sezioni del Comune di Milano, per il Referendum Abrogativo su Lavoro - Licenziamenti illegittimi e contratto a tutele crescenti, che si è svolto nei giorni 08-09/06/2025.
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TwitterElection results for all Swedish municipalities in the referendum on the nuclear issue in 1980. Contains information on the number of Swedish citizens entitled to vote, number of foreign citizens entitled to vote, number of valid and invalid ballots, the number of votes for the three alternatives, and the number of blank votes.
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This data collection contains information about initiative/referendum campaigns in California from 2000 to 2012. Information was gathered regarding campaign donations, expenditures, interest group involvement, legal challenges, and mainstream newspaper coverage for each initiative and referendum. The data includes whether the campaigns concerned certain issues related to the environment, law enforcement, and controversial issues such as abortion and same-sex marriage. Additionally, the collection noted whether the election takes place in a presidential year, an even year, and whether the campaign is on the November ballot.
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TwitterElection results for all electoral districts in Sweden in the 1994 referendum on Swedish EU membership. Contains information on the number of eligible voters, number of valid and invalid ballots, number of yes votes, number of no votes and number of blank votes.
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TwitterIn Sweden a referendum concerning prohibition was held on the 27 August 1922. This data collection contains information for all electoral districts in Sweden and includes information on the total number of persons entitled to vote in the referendum, number of persons who actually voted, number of yes- and no-votes respectively and number of invalid ballots. Since the gender of the voter was noted on the ballot it is also possible to get the distribution on men and women respectively. There is also a separate file containing information on postal voting on county level.
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TwitterThis is the primary data set to a wide-range study of European referendums from 1972 to 2020. Data to 28 EU member states are provided. These include the turnover and YES/in-favor results. Moreover, the referendums are classified according to four distinct types, i.e. sovereignty, EU matters, constitutional and policy issues. The novel concept of "spheres" is also introduced. It includes five elements or concentric spheres, i.e. private, family, society, state and institutional. Where available, data are backed by official sources. This data set is the prelude to a journal paper to be announced in 2021.
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TwitterOn June 23rd 2016, residents of the United Kingdom were asked whether the United Kingdom should remain a member of the European Union or leave. This dataset contains the full results of this referendum for each local authority in London and the UK.
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State and local governments put hundreds of referendums on the ballot each year. Often they pass but sometimes they fail. What happens after a successful or failed attempt at the ballot box? Do advocates go back to voters with another request? And if they do, do they tend to succeed? We employ a regression discontinuity empirical framework to causally estimate referendum dynamics in the arena of land conservation. Our results suggest municipalities where a referendum just barely fails hold about 0.5 more referendums and pass about 0.28 more referendums than municipalities that just barely pass, meaning initial defeat is often reversed. We also investigate whether strategic changes are made in election approaches for those that try again. We find no evidence of systematic patterns in strategic revisions for municipalities that fail their first referendum. However, when revisions are made, our evidence suggests that voters appear to respond positively.
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2018 Nov 6, Milwaukee County Advisory Referendum
To download XML and JSON files, click the CSV option below and click the down arrow next to the Download button in the upper right on its page.
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Ce jeu de données présente les résultats définitifs de la consultation du 4 octobre 2020 par bureau de vote.
La question posée: "*Voulez-vous que la Nouvelle-Calédonie accède à la pleine souveraineté et devienne indépendante ?*"
Les électeurs devaient répondre par OUI ou par NON.
Pour plus d'informations sur le référendum du 4 octobre 2020: https://www.elections-nc.fr/elections-2018-2020/referendum-2020
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Ce jeu de données présente les résultats définitifs de la consultation du 4 novembre 2018 par bureau de vote.
La question posée: "*Voulez-vous que la Nouvelle-Calédonie accède à la pleine souveraineté et devienne indépendante ?*"
Les électeurs devaient répondre par OUI ou par NON.
Pour plus d'informations sur le référendum du 4 novembre 2018: https://www.elections-nc.fr/elections-2018-2020/referendum-2018
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Popular Referendum results 17042016
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Romania organized a Referendum in October 6-7 to redefine the marriage in Constitution as strictly between a man and a woman. Currently, it is defined as marriage between people.
Update October, 8: the Referendum was invalidated due to low vote attendance; the majority of population choose to boycott the Referendum.
The data contains the votes per each circumscription in the two days of the Referendum, at equal intervals, as following:
These files have the same structure and contains the following information:
- Judet - Romanian name for county;
- UAT - Romanian for Territorial Administrative Unit;
- Localitate - Romanian name for City/Town/Village (locality);
- Siruta - Unique code for each locality;
- Nr sectie de votare - Romanian for Number of the polling station;
- Mediu - Romanian for Environment - Rural (Country side) or Urban;
- Votanti lista -Romanian for registered electors list;
- LP - Permanent List - votes on permanent registered electors list;
- LS - Special List - votes of not-registered electors; these are typically votes of people that are either travelling or does not have registered locally in a municipality;
- UM - Romanian for Remote cast vote (Rom: 'Urna Mobila') - the polling station officials are visiting the homebound people to facilitate the vote for them;
- LT - Total number of cast votes (LT = LP + LS + UM);
There are two additional files in the data, beside the tables with votes presence.
GeoJSON describing the shape of the Romanian 41 counties + 1 municipality (Capital city Bucharest).
Each county (+Bucharest) has a name (similar with Name in the bridge table county_codes) and a geometry, of type MultiPolygon, specified by its coordinates list.
The data was published by the Romanian Electoral Bureau, around 1-1.30 h after each hour listed above.
The data can be used to study the dynamics of voting, overall (at country level) and per county (Romania has 42 administrative units, 41 counties and Bucharest, the capital city).
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TwitterThis is the notice of vote and official results for the Wastewater Treatment Plant referendum held on September 25, 2013.
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Nota bene: per una corretta visualizzazione e fruizione di questo dataset si consiglia di consultarlo alla pagina originale sul Portale del Comune di Livorno. Allo stesso indirizzo sono inoltre presenti, per i dataset abilitati, ulteriori formati di accesso, l'anteprima della visualizzazione tramite chiamata API, la consultazione dei campi in formato DCAT-AP IT, la possibilità di esprimere una valutazione e commentare il dataset stesso.
Tutti i formati delle risorse disponibili per questo dataset sono scaricabili come pacchetti ZIP: all'interno del pacchetto sarà disponibile la risorsa nel formato scelto, completa di tutte le informazioni sulla metadatazione e sulla licenza ad essa associata.
le sezioni sono 172 alla data, tuttavia lo shapefile riporta solo 170 sezioni; infatti le sezioni 60 e 61 sono prive di territorio, essendo attivate presso l'ospedale civile per l'eventuale voto dei degenti; i confini delle sezioni non hanno subito modifiche rispetto al 2015
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This dataset details the signatures for the ADP referendum with the locality of voting (place of registration of the signatory). Initially, the extraction of this data was done with the tool available here: https://rip-le-compteur.dav.li/comptage_perso However, this only works when there is no anti-robot system enabled on https://www.referendum.interieur.gouv.fr/consultation_publique/8. Now, the data is extracted thanks to the script of the website http://compteur.rip/. Set up by members of Discord Insoumis, it provides raw data under CC-BY license. Then I wrote a script to process this data and turn it into an easily usable GeoJson file by cross-checking this data with Cadastre data, for geolocation, and INSEE data as of 1 January 2019 (https://statistiques-locales.insee.fr/) or the 2019 European elections (https://www.data.gouv.fr/fr/datasets/resultats-des-elections-europeennes-2019/), for the number of registrants. Thanks to this dataset, which will be updated, everyone can check the consistency of the list of signatories. Don't worry. The raw data is of very poor quality. The RIP website does not differentiate between homonymous municipalities, uses old names of communes or does not use names of new municipalities. Of the data processed, 29545 municipalities have signatures out of a total of 35064 (therefore 5519 municipalities do not have signatures detected), and 35055 municipalities have registered out of a total of 35064 (so 9 municipalities have no registered persons detected). This dataset will be updated to be improved and refined.
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TwitterVoting totals for the UK EU referendum held on Thursday 23 June 2016. More details at http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/find-information-by-subject/electi...
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TwitterThis corpus consists of 46,962 tweets related to the Catalan referendum, a very controversial topic in Spain due to it was an independence referendum called by the Catalan regional government and suspended by the Constitutional Court of Spain after a request from the Spanish government. All the tweets were downloaded on October 1, 2017 with the hashtags #CatalanReferendum or #ReferendumCatalan. Later, we collected features of these tweets on October 31, 2017 in order to analyze their virality. Each item in this collection is made up of the features we used from each tweet to perform the virality analysis:
lang: Tweet language.
retweet_count: Total number of retweets recorded for a given tweet.
favourite_count: Total number of favourites recorded for a given tweet.
is_quote_status: Whether a tweet includes a quote of another tweet.
num_hashtags: Total number of hashtags in the tweet.
num_urls: Total number of URLs in the tweet.
num_mentions: Total number of users mentio...
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TwitterThe alternative vote (AV) referendum was a public vote held across the United Kingdom on 5 May 2011 in which the electorate voted on a proposal to introduce a new voting system. The question posed by the referendum was "At present, the UK uses the "first past the post" system to elect MPs to the House of Commons. Should the "alternative vote" system be used instead?" The overall result for the UK was clear, with around 68 per cent of the population voting ‘No’ to AV. In London the result was closer with 60 per cent voting ‘No’, and the capital accounted for most of the areas in the UK that returned a 'Yes' majority. Results are analysed in DMAG Briefing 2011-04, and a spreadsheet of the full results is available. Data and reports for other Elections.
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Results of the Constitutional Referendum 04122016