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    Max's election maps and assorted others

    That's the most blue I think I've ever seen in Paris
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    This is one of many reasons the Saar is one of my favorite areas of study professionally. It's really wild how such a small piece of land (relatively speaking) went through such political turmoil in the 20th century, even by comparison to other contested areas in Europe. Have you ever looked...
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    Given it didn't really start to do that in terms of the national conversation until Willy Brandt took power, I think this is a very safe conclusion to draw. I don't know that it would be as bad as say, Austria or Spain in terms of significant political forces denying that the prior regime was...
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    Max's election maps and assorted others

    Given that's the 1994 map, we're only seven years away from one of the single most explosive turns of subcontinent history, too.
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    This is the single wildest thing I have read in ages, and it's also entirely accurate.
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    Plus ça change, the old imperial borders are still pretty obvious, though less so than in the past. I think that's an artifact of the non-KO opposition failing to top the poll anywhere, though.
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    Incredible map again, Ares! Am I correct in assuming none of these have maintained legal distinctions in the modern day? And if so, were they simply merged with other local government units, or is there another status they gained?
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    Name a better duo than "British colonial legislatures" and "wildly unequal constituencies." Awesome writeup too, Ares! One question: what's the small (I'm guessing urban/town-based), two-seat constituency in the modern-day Eastern Cape, a bit Northwest of (what was then) Port Elizabeth?
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    What's the primary language for Indian/Asian South Africans? English? I ask because Durban sticks out quite clearly on both maps, and I seem to recall that being the major center for the Indian population in SA.
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    Max's election maps and assorted others

    You have no idea how neat it is to finally see this--thanks, Ares!
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    Max's election maps and assorted others

    Part of that, I'm sure, is that the Germans have always been meticulous record-keepers, regardless of the era; it's one of the reasons prosecution of Nazi war criminals was possible in the first place. Press coverage pre-Nazi was also slightly less restricted than National-era SA, I think.
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    Max's election maps and assorted others

    The only consistent place for election maps that I remember back when I was in undergrad (~2007-2011) was Adam Carr's website, and he didn't map every country who he gathered statistics for (and now has scaled back to just Australia and state elections). Now there's plenty of people and it's...
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    Max's election maps and assorted others

    Fantastic work--I'm very eager to see how far you guys can go in finally filling this gap. South Africa has to be one of the only G20 nations left that doesn't have a solid, historical electoral map database online.
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    Max's election maps and assorted others

    Was this the case pre-apartheid as well, with overly large municipal councils? Because if not, I could see it being an effort to ensure effective multi-community representation after decades of vast swaths of the population going without any say whatsoever. Especially since, IIRC, there are FPTP...
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    Max's election maps and assorted others

    Please tell me the Speaker's name actually is Vasco da Gama and that isn't a placeholder. It would make my week.
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    Finding constituency maps for pre-1994 South Africa is, as I understand it, one of the great Holy Grail quests for the mapping and alternate history communities. I've never seen an actual one online anywhere, though I have seen one or two proposals for if modern-day South Africa adopted FPTP/AV...
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    Max's election maps and assorted others

    Awesome work as always, Ares! There was a lot of non policy-related (ie, personality) animus between the Republicans and Progressives. To the former, the Progressives were turncoats abandoning the old standard, and to the latter, the Republicans were far too cozy with the (mostly Northeastern)...
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    Max's election maps and assorted others

    This is fundamentally true, and there's a lot of researchers in American political science who have spent years trying to find a single coherent system of mapping the ideological maneuvering of the Democratic coalition from the 1950s to the 1990s. Part of the problem is exactly what you're...
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    Bare minimum, for the winners/incumbents it can usually be determined by a brief glance at their wiki page. True story: at one time during the late 1970s and early 1980s, since the Democratic Party had a stranglehold on the House, the three tv networks essentially projected control of the House...
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    You'll find much the same if you ever try to dig through the hell that is the greater NYC transit network, though it becomes especially egregious when you look at outbound traffic in highway/road terms. In that case, the parkway system on Long Island was intentionally designed with bridges that...
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