Last updated: November 15th, 2025

Vote Input Tables

Electoral Input Levels

Choose which geographical levels to display. Regional level is ABOVE Subnational level.

Threshold Capping

1.5x

Cap parties at this multiple of regional average (e.g., 1.5x means cap at 150% of regional avg)

50%

Percentage of excess above threshold to reduce (higher = more aggressive capping)

0%

Only cap values above this percentage (e.g., 50% means ignore parties below 50%)

Compare riding values against regional or national average

Vote Flow Matrix

Configure how votes flow when parties lose support. Each percentage represents how much of a party's lost votes goes to another party.

From PartySPSKNDPSUPSGPPCSKBPSKSPPOTHTotal %

📊 How Vote Flow Works:

💡 Example:

If you enter 70% in the SP row, SKNDP column:

→ When SP loses votes, 70% of those lost votes will go to SKNDP

  • Each row = where that party's lost votes go when they lose support
  • Each column = which party receives those votes
  • Percentages don't need to total 100% - some votes may abstain or go to unlisted parties
  • Only applies when parties lose votes - gaining parties don't redistribute