A few facts & figures about the abstention rate in the #GreekElections coming up.
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10. In PASOK's case, the gain in voters is artificial in the sense that they ran as a coalition with Dimar.
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11. Interesting also to note that PASOK+Dimar+Kidiso in Jan = 470K votes, whereas PASOK+Dimar yesterday = 340K.
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12. The party that lost most voters compared to the Jan
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13. In relative numbers, the parties that lost most voters are Potami -41%, ANEL ,-32%, Syriza -14%, ND & KKE -11%, GD -2%
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14. Very likely that what enabled smaller parties (Centrists, ANEL & Potami) to reach 3% & enter parl't is abstention.
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15. Also interesting to note that the # of voters whose parties didn't enter parl't diminished (-90K votes or -16%)
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16. This may mean a strategy to"vote useful" among those who chose to vote in the
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17. It may also mean disillusionment w smaller parties and/or deliberate abstention among their voters to delegitimise the
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@IrateGreek I dont think that Pasko won voters, I beleive its the voters of DHMAR ? -
@pappy_65 See next tweets.
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