Election Analysis

October 11th, 2005 at 12:19 am by David Farrar

After the final results came out, I did a reasonably comprehensive analysis of them, which I sent to the National MPs.

It seems to have circulated reasonably widely as Richard Prebble rang me yesterday to say he had a copy of it and wanted to refer to it in his weekly e-mail as “the best analysis we have seen of the election”.

All the information is based on the public 2002 and 2005 results, so I had no problems with that (while somewhat surprised it had got beyond National), so a copy in pdf form is now on the ACT website.

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5 Responses to “Election Analysis”

  1. dim Says:

    Wow. How the hell did you find the time to do this?

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  2. David Farrar Says:

    Sleep is for pussies :-)

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  3. Mac the Knife Says:

    No David, sleep is for after pussies.

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  4. Michael Says:

    Labour’s share of the PV hardly fell at all, while the Nats ran essentially an FPP campaign. Thanks Murray.

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  5. Lin Nah Says:

    Many Thanks. It is handy to see stuff like that. Hope you will consider doing this after each elections 8)

    lin

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