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ACT above-the-line preference explorer

A handful of preferences were distributed in the ACT before Seselja reached quota; the ATL explorer below is mostly for interest's sake rather than having any electoral relevance. About 85% of formal votes were above the line; of those, 83% preferenced 1-6, about 4% stopped before 6, and the rest carried on past 6.

Click on cells in the left-hand table below to explore the preferences. The 'percentages' option will ensure that each column sums to 100% when a single preference is being studied; the 'total percentages' option will show each number of votes as a percentage of all formal ATL votes in the division/state. The table to the right (you might have to scroll sideways on mobile) shows the comparison of the highlighted preferences across the divisions. The various table type options may be opaque; I have tried to make the title of the right-hand table clear once you start clicking on cells.

A cross table (see guide) simulates clicking on each cell of the right-most clicked-on column (or the first column is no cell has been clicked on), copying the next column of the main table into a row of the cross table. It also creates a second cross table, with the vote column from the division table copied into a column of the cross table. The cross table calculation for "Preference sources" may take a while on mobile.

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Posted 2016-08-01, updated 2016-08-07 (new features), updated 2016-08-28 (cross tables).


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