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Rahel Freiburghaus
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Postdoc Political Science @ University of Bern, Switzerland, currently on research stay @ Harvard │ Swiss & Comparative Politics, Political Institutions, Federalism, (Intergovernmental) Lobbying, Democracy │ Advisory Board CH++ │ Views my own
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Alright, this is quite remarkable: The Swiss federal authorities made an error in calculating the vote share of Sunday’s elections. The far-right Swiss People’s Party SVP gained even *less*, now holding a 27.9 % vote share. These corrections do not affect the final seat distribution below polisky

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Ddoelf.bsky.social

Das hat schon ein Gschmäckle.

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MGmartingertsch.bsky.social

“Framing” Questions?

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LWwidmer.bsky.social

How does the federal administration explain that these corrections do not affect the final seat distribution?

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AFadrianfavero.bsky.social

So, this makes the FDP being the third biggest party again, instead of die Mitte? Gerhard Pfister won't be happy about this 🫣

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Dvaranasi-swiss.bsky.social

@jalenz.bsky.social@floriangasser.bsky.social Für das nächste „Gruezi, Servus, Hallo“ 😊

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Cchriguu.bsky.social

Ungloublech!? Wie geit das? 🫣😅

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Ttomymayo.bsky.social

Strange some mistake in glaris and appenzell do this change

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Jalmodozo.bsky.social

Wow, that seems pretty unprecedented (and very un-Swiss?). The Dutch Electoral Council had to publish a correction to the 2017 election results that involved some 9,000 uncounted votes, but that amounted to mere hundredths of a percentage point difference in national results..

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Rahel Freiburghaus
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Postdoc Political Science @ University of Bern, Switzerland, currently on research stay @ Harvard │ Swiss & Comparative Politics, Political Institutions, Federalism, (Intergovernmental) Lobbying, Democracy │ Advisory Board CH++ │ Views my own
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