Are you supporting the right politician?

Graph Visualization of Voting Data

Cheukting

@cheukting_ho

Cheuk Ting Ho

http://bit.ly/pydataldn2020jan

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Have you ever check what issues that a politician support before you vote?

Or, do you just vote for them because of the party that they are in?

Do you think your MP represent you in local issues?

Have you ever check what they vote for in parliament?

Politics can be complicated...

But data never lies...

(only people who interpete them does)

I gonna teach you how to analyze the voting data (with Python)

Getting
the Data

Create a Graph DB & Schema

Load-in
the Data

Making Sense of the Data

So How About UK Parliament

You time to shine
🌟

And win some prices

Competition deadline: 7th Feb 2020 (1-month form now)

Team: 1-3 ppl

Format: a Jupyter notebook (.ipynb file) or a blog post

*Submission need to be publicly available (e.g. host on GitHub or published blog post)

 

Show us any interesting findings with the UK Parliament data using a similar method. Be creative!

Originality, Technical correctness, Informative

Prices:

1. £100 amazon gift card for the winning team

2. each team member will get a TerminusDB swag bundle

(include Hoodie Jacket, E-Coffee Mug and much more)

 

Winner will also be invited to speak at our meetup in London (maybe we will also fly you to Dublin to present)

 

Submittion/ Questions: luke@datachemist.com
Name(s), contact email(s), link to submittion

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And try it at home

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Are you supporting the right politician?

By Cheuk Ting Ho

Are you supporting the right politician?

Graph Visulization on Voting Data

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