Teddy here. With Kyle likely busy doing delegate things, I thought I should fill in. A fair warning to readers: I had expected the results would come out tomorrow, so am a bit surprised it is today. I guess I should have paid more attention! The first ballot results are as follows:
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Blunt Objects: OLP Leadership Update
An update on an earlier post I made detailing the delegate candidate counts. More firm numbers have now been confirmed. There will be 1712 riding delegates, 16 from each riding. There will be 419 ex-officio delegates. 144 youths will be elected from 18 campus clubs, plus 8 representatives of the women clubs.
Continue readingBlunt Objects: January 8th 2013
Something happened a few days ago that I missed. It’s not something you’d normally find data on either, it’s something I had to calculate myself. That’s right, Teddy here with more “Fun with Numbers”. As I mentioned in my reply to Kyle’s earlier post, the Conservatives have been in government
Continue readingBlunt Objects: Delegate candidate counts – Ontario Liberal Leadership
Teddy here to let you know about an article in the Toronto Star, which details the preliminary delegate candidate totals for each of the candidates in the leadership election. It should be noted that each camp is contesting the count as reported, and these are thus not the final numbers.
Continue readingBlunt Objects: Ontario Liberal convention – Sept 28-30
Teddy here. The Ontario Liberal Party will be holding it’s the annual general meeting at the Ottawa Convention Centre on the weekend of September 28th though to the 30th. Details are hard to find, which is why I wanted to help notify members. I am not a member of the
Continue readingBlunt Objects: Is the PQ Natural Advantage back?
A few posts ago, I asked If the PQ had lost their “Natural Advantage” and my conclusion was yes, they had, as a tie in the vote between the PLQ and the PQ means a tie in seats thanks to the CAQ taking Francophone seats from the PQ. In that post I referred to
Continue readingBlunt Objects: Has the PQ lost their natural advantage?
Teddy here with an interesting analysis based on recent polls and projections. The PQ, it would seem, appears to have lost their natural advantage with voters. The answer as to why, it seems, is actually shockingly simple. Lets compare some polls from Leger Marketing. An older Leger poll, that has
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