I was surprisingly excited to vote. In some sense, the election involved similar players and issues compared to Canada. Though I still feel like a bit of an outsider which, in some strange way, made it a little easier for me to make my voting decision. As the results indicate, more than 65% of eligible voters cast their vote (which is similar to Canadian participation levels from 2006, but more than those of 2008).
In our riding (Edinburgh West), we elected a Liberal Democrat (see local results), as has been the case since 1997 (though with three different representatives).
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Speaking of... I love the way the BBC does isodemographic maps (or cartograms) in its election results.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/election2010/results/
Allow Flash (ick) and click on the Proportional Map View.
Using hexagons as space-filling tiles to represent ridings is genius. The isodemographic view works really well in the UK because the population distribution is relatively consistent with the geography.
Great stuff.
Yes, I noticed that as well. Pretty cool indeed.
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