FreeDem - 80
PROG - 57
DIEN - 23
PdR - 15
COFFEE - 10
IND - 10
OPEN - 5
FreeDems 80
PA 70
Dien 14
Reformaziun 14
COFFEE 8
Open 8
IND 6
FreeDem - 85
PROG - 45
PdR - 20
IND - 15
DIEN - 15
COFFEE - 15
OPEN - 5
FreeDems - 76
Prog - 45
PdR - 34
COFFEE - 21
Open - 16
Dien - 4
IND - 4
Quote from: Munditenens Tresplet on June 19, 2024, 08:08:42 PMFreeDems - 76
Prog - 45
PdR - 34
COFFEE - 21
Open - 16
Dien - 4
IND - 4
That would be the best result for an explicitly Republican party for ten whole years (https://wiki.talossa.com/46th_Cosa), and open a whole new can of worms post-Abdication!
FreeDems 78
Prog 63
PdR 18
COFFEE 2000
DIEN 10
Ok but more seriously,
FreeDems 84
Prog 63
PdR 14
COFFEE 7
DIEN 7
OPEN 14
IND 11
These predictions were historically bad.
Breneir - 155
Ian P. - 150
Dien - 145
Bråneu - 144
Miestră - 141
For context, the winning scores over the past several elections:
59th: 189 (Me)
58th: 189 (Sir Alexandreu)
57th: 179 (Me)
56th: 183 (Me)
55th: 196 (Eðo)
54th: 188 (Eðo)
53rd: 181 (Me)
52nd: 196 (Me)
51st: 190 (Iac M.)
50th: 177 (Me)
49th: 191 (Lüc)
48th: 183 (Sevastáin Pinátsch)
47th: 181 (Glüc)
The reason is obviously that everyone expected the Progressive Alliance to become the main successor to the TNC, which...didn't happen.
Awww man, my predictions ALWAYS suck
The Progressive Alliance were obviously "not campaigning very hard", as the FreeDems did a couple of elections ago. I knew something was up when they didn't do campaign emails. The best campaigner in Talossan politics just... didn't.
Quote from: Ian Plätschisch on July 01, 2024, 08:10:48 PMThese predictions were historically bad.
Breneir - 155
Ian P. - 150
Dien - 145
Bråneu - 144
Miestră - 141
For context, the winning scores over the past several elections:
59th: 189 (Me)
58th: 189 (Sir Alexandreu)
57th: 179 (Me)
56th: 183 (Me)
55th: 196 (Eðo)
54th: 188 (Eðo)
53rd: 181 (Me)
52nd: 196 (Me)
51st: 190 (Iac M.)
50th: 177 (Me)
49th: 191 (Lüc)
48th: 183 (Sevastáin Pinátsch)
47th: 181 (Glüc)
How do you work out these scores, just "number of correct seats"?