Before You Start
You need to set up some parts of Elector prior to the election.
If this is your first election with Elector, it may come pre-installed with some initial data, including party and riding data for the federal or provincial election, as well as dissolution data and previous election data for seat/vote gain context.
You need to confirm the election date and configure an automatic data feed for elections data if desired.
In This Section
Starting an election with Elector involves:
Knowing if you're going to be using a data feed or operating manually
Add in the next election date
Add in the date of seat dissolution
Creating parties and ridings for your dissolution data (can be cloned from historical data if you have previous election data)
Synching ridings and candidates (data feed only, historical data only)
An Election is Coming!
Before you begin adding ridings and candidates into the Elector system you need to add an election date to assign its ridings and candidates. If you know the exact date of the election - use that. If you aren’t sure yet- that’s okay because you can change the election date later when the official date is declared.
All data entered into the system is assigned this date for data grouping purposes. This date is also required when connecting to and using any incoming election data feed parser agent, such as the Consortium Parser.
Set Your Election Date
In the System Tools section click on the System Configuration link
Click on the SET ELECTION DATE tab
Under “Start New Election Data Date”
enter in the upcoming election date
select General Election type
press the Start New Election Date
Press the refresh button below that
Now select this date from the Choose Existing Date section
Give this election date a memorable name (eg: “2014 Provincial Election” or “2012 By-election”)
Since elector installs are separate for each province, you do not need to state the province in the name
6. Clone the parties and ridings from the last election to the new election date. If Ridings are changing then there might be an option to import them with a custom populate app.
Start by ensuring the elector is set to the election date you added above as the active date.
Choose the Clone Data tab from the System Configuration
Select the parties and riding check-boxes
Click on Clone Election Data Now.
Add A "Seats At Dissolution" Date
Four years is a long time for a politician. Some of them can’t cut it, unable to help the public as they promised in their long winded campaign speeches. For the most part, seats will be vacated from election to election, leaving a discrepancy in the number of seats belonging to a party from formation of parliament to the day of disbanding just before the next election. This will be a fairly simple election data set. You will CLONE the parties from the last election to this date and then make updates to vacated seat counts in the Update Party Standings. You'll also want to clone ridings to allow you to generate regional party seat change values. Now your talent can choose to compare current election with last election, or with seats at dissolution. The seats at dissolution data points will come into play when current election data starts to come in - it will allow you to accurately compare how the province or country is changing.
This example shows two dates for election days and two dates for seats at dissolution.
Details:
Add another New Election Date
select the Dissolution type (instead of General Election)
use the actual date of dissolution if known
or simply set it to 1 DAY BEFORE the election date you just entered
eg: if the election was APRIL 11th, 2014, add a new election date of APRIL 10th, 2014
This date serves as an extra data point to add in Seats At Dissolution data.
Clone the parties and ridings from the last election to the dissolution date.
Start by ensuring the elector is set to the dissolution date you added above as the active date.
Choose the Clone Data tab from the System Configuration
Select the parties and riding check-boxes
Click on Clone Election Data Now.
You will want to edit each riding in the dissolution date and assign an Elected Party which will then be compared to the current election leading/elected party in the same region to calculate regional seat changes.
Preparing to clone party data from the previous election day to the day of dissolution in preparation for the next election
Saving Riding and Candidate Insight From Previous Election
Once you have parties, ridings and candidates added to the current election you can use the SYNCH tool to bring riding insight forwards for matching ridings, and candidate insight forwards for candidates who run in subsequent elections.
Ensure you are on the Current Election Day before proceeding by using the Set Election Date tab.
In the System Configuration module now click on the Synch Data tab.
Choose the previous election date (not the dissolution day you just added in the previous step)
The Synch module will show the previous election, the current election and the synch state of both data sets.
If you have already made changes to candidate and riding insight, the synch module will NOT overwrite your work.
The above user is preparing to synch the previous election insight with the current election data set. Note that ridings and candidates must be defined in the target set for the insight to be copied over. This is typically done with an automated data feed or by cloning the parties and ridings when manually entering your data. Click on the + button to examine the details of the source and target insight. The colours indicate the synch status.
Clone Regions
You will want to clone the Regions as well. This is currently done using the Region Management module. You will clone the regions for both the new dissolution and official election dates.
More on Election Data Cloning and Synching
Each election date keeps its own pool of data separate from election to election.
This means that if Paul Brown ran in 2011 and also in 2014 he will have two election records that keep the votes he got from each election.
Name | Date Of Election | # of Votes |
---|---|---|
Paul Brown | May 4, 2011 | 10,938 |
Paul Brown | Apr 14, 2014 | 12,345 |
This lets you compare how a candidate did in their second time attempting to get a seat.
Automate Data Input
An automated data feed is a smart choice for election night instead of having a human copying and pasting election data manually.
Automated data parser agents read data from a content provider, such as Canada Newswire, and feed it directly into Elector for your broadcast output. A small application, known as an agent, runs on your data server that reads from the content provider. The agent running locally on your database server checks for new data at intervals and brings the latest content in for broadcast, leaving you to manage less tedious aspects of your station.
Contact Bannister Lake to get your instance of Elector configured for an automated data feed for your election broadcast.
Note: Flow allows for manual data to be entered even when an automatic feed is running. There are two (2) workflows for data entry in Elector:
When manual override is enabled, the feed is ignored until the manual override is disabled.
When manual override is disabled, manual changes can still be made, but they are subject to being overwritten by subsequent updates from the automated data feed.
See the topic Manually Override Election Data for further details.