Federal Election 2013 Düsseldorf

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Dataset information

Catalog
Country of origin
Updated
2020.04.06 07:50
Created
2023.03.23
Available languages
German
Keywords
politik-und-wahlen
Quality scoring
265

Dataset description

The data set contains the results of the elections to the German Bundestag on 22 September 2013 for the city of Düsseldorf. An authority may set up different territorial levels to present the election results, from the lowest level (voting districts) to constituencies and districts to the level of the city or municipality, district and constituency. However, not all levels are necessary for each type of election. For each of the territorial levels that an authority has set up, there is a file containing the overview of those areas with fast messages already received. Further data sets contain information on the division of electoral areas for the Bundestag election and the division of voting districts. Information on terms in the field of ‘Elections’ can be found in the Election ABC of the interactive learning platform for election workers of the City of Düsseldorf. The files are encoded in UTF-8. By default, Excel does not display the umlauts in the files correctly. You can avoid this as follows: Excel 2003 Select from the menu ‘Data’ -> ‘Import external data’ from the menu item ‘Import data’. The ‘Select data source’ dialog opens. Select the file you want to open and press the ‘Open’ button. Then place the file origin to '65001 Unicode: (UTF-8)' fixed and continue with the ‘Next’ button. In the next dialog, set the separator to ‘Semicolon’ instead of ‘Tabstopp’ and continue with the ‘Next’ button again. They then select the ‘Text’ option as the data format of the columns and exit the wizard with the ‘Finish’ button. Use the ‘OK’ button to finish the procedure and the data is displayed UTF-8 encoded in Microsoft Excel. Excel 2010 From the tab ‘Data’ in the section ‘Retrieve external data’, select the option ‘From text’. The dialog ‘Import text file’ opens. Select the file you want to open and press the ‘Open’ button. Then place the file origin to '65001 Unicode: (UTF-8)' fixed and continue with the ‘Next’ button. In the next dialog, set the separator to ‘Semicolon’ instead of ‘Tabstopp’ and continue with the ‘Next’ button again. They then select the ‘Text’ option as the data format of the columns and exit the wizard with the ‘Finish’ button. Use the ‘OK’ button to finish the procedure and the data is displayed UTF-8 encoded in Microsoft Excel. The following fields are available in the file (fields for second votes, of course, only with appropriate options): Number: Constituency number Name: Name of the constituency MaxQuick Messages: maximum number of quick messages AnzQuick Messages: Number of fast messages already recorded Eligible voters: Number of eligible voters Filed under: Number of ballot papers submitted Turnout: Voter turnouts at the respective view levels valid Voting List: Number of valid ballot papers valid: Number of valid first votes invalid Voting List: Number of invalid ballot papers invalid: Number of invalid first votes valid2: Number of valid second votes invalid2: Number of invalid second votes In addition, the following fields are available for each party (example of one party called ‘A-Party’ — fields for second votes of course only in appropriate elections): A Party: Number of total votes of the party A-Party_Proz: Percentage of total votes of the party from the total result Z_A Party: Number of total second votes of the party Z_A-Partei_Proz: Percentage of the party’s total second votes from the total second-vote result
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