Supporting Data
Note
When you see a checkmark (✔) in a table cell in the sections below it means you need records but there aren't any specific required values for the calculation beyond their connections to each other data (candidates, parties, ridings).
When you see a specific field name like Seats or Votes then it's important that the records have correct values for those fields in addition to the their connections to each other.
Historical Data
While the election is primarily about the new results, being able to compare the incoming results with past results creates very compelling content. To be able to do the analysis with previous results the system needs to know the previous results. If you are starting with a blank slate and do not have a full set of previous results you can still fill in some summary data to give you some of the analysis results.
Review Your Historical Data
Be sure to review the historical data you have to make sure it's accurate and complete so the analysis based on it will be correct.
Party Codes (datafeedChar)
Party codes also sometimes called Datafeed ID values need to be consistent across election dates.
Party Code are Required Data for Everything
For any of the historical data analysis methods used you will need:
Previous election party records
Previous candidates with vote counts.
Dissolution party records
Depending on the data available to you, the candidates can be a complete list or single candidate-per-party summary value.
Overall Party Results - Essential
To generate the basic overall results summary with overall seat change and overall vote percent change you need:
Date | Party | Riding | Candidate | Reason | Example |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dissolution | Seats (leading) | seat +/- | |||
Previous | ✔ | Votes | vote% +/- |
Used By
BLADE
Party Results - All
api/party/result/overall/(mains)/json/
Flow Header - party seat counts
via blade request above
Overall Race module
Seats graph for All Regions selection
Vote % graph for All Regions selection
Riding Detail Results module
Seats graph
Vote % graph
Tips
If you are starting with no previous data then you can enter summary records to enable this level of analysis
Add all the parties with their total seat count for the previous election date
Create a single candidate for each party and assign the party's total votes
the name of this candidate doesn't really matter - it could be the party name or the party leader name if you prefer
Overall Party Seats Graph - Essential
This graph is found in the Overall Race module and is the main graph presented. It can be organized by year or by party.
Date | Party | Riding | Candidate | Reason |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dissolution | Seats (leading) | seat count | ||
Previous | Seats (leading) | seat count |
Regional Party Results
To generate the overall party results summary with overall seat change and overall vote percent change for a specific region you need:
Date | Region | Party | Riding | Candidate | Reason | Example |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dissolution | Ridings | ✔ | Elected Party | seat +/- | ||
Previous | Ridings | ✔ | ✔ | Votes | vote% +/- |
Used By
Overall Race module
Seats graph for a specific region
Vote % graph for a specific region
Tips
Clone the previous election ridings into the dissolution date.
requires setting the dissolution date as active
use the Clone feature
set current election date back to active
Regional Party Gain/Loss
To generate the more specific gains and losses analysis we need a riding-by-riding level of analysis to know when a party lost a riding and when they gained one.
This method uses the Incumbent Party field of the current election riding records.
Date | Region | Party | Riding | Candidate | Reason | Example |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Previous | Ridings | ✔ | ✔ | Votes | vote% +/- | "votesPercentChange":-12.1 |
Current | Ridings | ✔ | Incumbent Party | Votes | Gains & | "gains":2
"losses":8 |
Used By
BLADE
Party Results for a region with Gain-Loss analysis
api/party/result/region/Vancouver/(mains)/json/gainloss/