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Voter Turnout Statistics


WA Voting Information Program



To get an idea of how well the WA Voting Information Program (WAVIP) is doing in getting out the regional vote, you can take a look at the following graphs, which track WA voter turnout within The North Pacific (TNP).

There are graphs for the latest resolutions at vote, as well as graphs presenting historical trends. The latter type begin in October 2014. All graphs are updated daily. The raw data producing these graphs is available in Linkthis Google spreadsheet. Additionally, you can find per-resolution hourly records of the regional vote, going as far back as October 2014, in the LinkWA Vote Records. Feel free to use both of these resources!

Clicking on any of the graphs takes you to an interactive version of the same graph.

Latest General Assembly resolution at vote

The following graph shows how WA nations within TNP have been voting in the ongoing General Assembly vote, if there is one; or in the most recently completed General Assembly vote, otherwise.

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Latest Security Council resolution at vote

The following graph shows how WA nations within TNP have been voting in the ongoing Security Council vote, if there is one; or in the most recently completed Security Council vote, otherwise.

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General Assembly historical voter turnout

The following graph shows how many TNP nations have been voting in the General Assembly over time, both as an absolute number and as a percentage of the total WA nations in TNP. The higher, the better!

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Security Council historical voter turnout

The following graph shows how many TNP nations have been voting in the Security Council over time, both as an absolute number and as a percentage of the total WA nations in TNP. As before, the higher, the better!

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World Assembly historical voter turnout

The following graph shows how many TNP nations have been voting in the World Assembly over time, both as an absolute number and as a percentage of the total WA nations in TNP. As before, the higher, the better!

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General Assembly and Security Council voter turnout comparison

The following graph compares how many TNP nations have been voting in the General Assembly versus the Security Council over time, both as an absolute number and as a percentage of the total WA nations in TNP.

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Last updated: Thu Sep 22 08:00:06 EDT 2016.



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