Re: Weather and Elections
- From: Pat <Morris14779@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 06:41:34 -0800
On Nov 7, 2:01 am, "Anon." <bob.oh...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Pat wrote:
Hello. I usually post to other NGs but have a question that I haven't
had much luck finding an answer, so I thought I would ask you. I
haven't taken stats since Grad School, so please forgive my lack of
knowledge -- even knowledge of how to ask the question.
First, are there any decent studies I available to me (and which I
could understand) that shows what influence weather has on elections?
Does good/bad weather bias the voting in any manner?
Second, (I don't plan to do this but was wondering) who would one set
up a model to determine what the bias would be? I could easily get
voting/election information at the voting district level (say, 600
registered voters and 300 actual voters) and I could get the weather,
but the candidates and issued keep changing -- plus some 2-year terms
would have a gubernatorial race every other time.
Politicians always say there's a link between weather and voting but
who believes them?
Sorry if this is OT for you.
I don't know the answer, but it use to be canonical in the UK that the
Labour vote would be higher in good weather. Andrew Gelman
(http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~gelman/) works a lot on voting patterns
(check his blog!), so he might be a good person to ask.
Bob
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Okay, thanks, I'll take a look.
The same thing supposedly holds in the US. Democrats in good weather;
Republicans in bad weather. There is some info on overall turnout,
but I don't think I've seen anything by party. Gee, there's a
Disertation waiting to happen.
.
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