The swingometer is a graphics device that shows the effects of the swing from one party to another on British election results programmes. It is used...
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Some websites provide a pie chart based or column-based multi party swingometer where ± x%, ± x%, ± x% and so on is displayed or can be input for three...
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Robert McKenzie, and became largely associated with McKenzie's BBC "Swingometer" when it was reinstated in 1992. In his presenting, he often made use...
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the BBC. He is popularly associated with the swingometer device used in such broadcasts. The swingometer was first introduced in 1955 by Peter Milne,...
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biennially since 1972 David Butler and Robert McKenzie, who co-developed the swingometer Charlie Cook, publisher of The Cook Political Report John Curtice, who...
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presented by David Dimbleby and Robin Day, with Robert McKenzie on the "Swingometer", and further analysis provided by David Butler. It was the first general...
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from many different sources in the wake of the 2016 election. Pollster Swingometer Political Glossary: Horse Race In Defense of (the Right Kind of) Horse...
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replacement for presenting the BBC election graphics, including the famous Swingometer. His performance on the night of the council elections in England and...
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points. Post-election pendulum for the 2022 Australian federal election Swingometer, a graphical device with similar functionality used in the United Kingdom...
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BBC from 1983 to 2005, becoming especially famous for his use of the Swingometer. He also co-hosted Tomorrow's World during the late 1990s. He is the...
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audience interested in the coverage. The BBC started the trend with its "swingometer" device. ITN's 1964 coverage presented a contraption referred to by Burnet...
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the 1950 election to the 1979 election, and was a co-inventor of the swingometer. He later appeared as an electoral analyst on various television and...
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1997. During this time, he became especially famous for his use of the Swingometer during the BBC's election coverage. He later co-presented Tomorrow's...
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Surveillance state - Susan Bernecker - Sustainable procurement - Swing vote - Swingometer - Syncretic politics - Synonyms - Systematic ideology - Systems theory...
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removed to show a 50-pence piece. 01:03 The 1970 UK General Election swingometer had to be hurriedly extended during the broadcast following a larger...
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night" programmes, often at the side of Bob McKenzie who popularised the "swingometer" based on the concept of swing devised by David Butler. Steed was to...
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television programmes from 1955 have usually featured a device known as the "swingometer" which consisted of a pendulum which could point to the swing nationally...
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for eight years, was renamed Tips For Le Top and included analysis by "swingometer" expert Peter Snow who gave out the odds on victory for each act with...
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the Labour Party held a marginal lead over the Conservative Party: "Swingometer - Election Polling". www.electionpolling.co.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2024...
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