The Montreal municipal elections were just over two months ago but I played with the election results dataset over the holidays anyways as an excuse to play with a type of data I don’t normally have much to do with: geographical data. Before diving into the technical details though, I should mention that I wanted to make a choropleth map, in contrast to my previous dot map, at a ballot-box level (called ‘section’ level in the original data-set), and to display it on top of an actual Montreal street map. Canadians are heading to the voting booth Monday for Canada’s 2019 Federal Election. This, perhaps, is not surprising given its controversial campaign promise to cut immigration levels by 20 per cent. Closed Captioning and Described Video is available for many CBC shows offered on CBC Gem. 8 maps that explain Quebec's surprise election results, François Legault's CAQ swept to power by suburbs, rural regions and francophones, Quebec may just have had its most important election in 50 years, No more politics as usual in Quebec — and its industrial heartland may be the reason why, socio-demographic data from Quebec's chief returning officer (DGEQ), CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices. CTV News Montreal journalists reported live Monday night on how Montrealers and Quebecers voted in the 2019 federal election. Canadian election results 2019: A riding-by-riding map of the vote Back to video First Reading Newsletter Stay informed this election (and beyond) … Box 500 Station A Toronto, ON Canada, M5W 1E6. (Canadian Press file photo/Graham Hughes). This tool also allows you to very simply add data to your polygons from a CSV file via a command-line argument. Jagmeet Singh’s secret weapon: The way he talks. and see the underlying numbers displayed in a pie chart. These maps provide a clue. St. Joseph Communications uses cookies for personalization, to customize its online advertisements, and for other purposes. I used D3 to make a pie-chart show up in the corner on mouse-over, and I wrote all the code in CoffeeScript. The maps above show the variables with the highest correlations. It is a priority for CBC to create a website that is accessible to all Canadians including people with visual, hearing, motor and cognitive challenges. There could be some overlap here, as part-time workers tend to be young and less wealthy. A lot of us are still scratching our heads at Monday night's election results. In fact, the Liberals improved their performance in ridings with large immigrant populations, compared to 2014. The Montreal municipal elections were just over two months ago but I played with the election results dataset over the holidays anyways as an excuse to play with a type of data I don’t normally have much to do with: geographical data. It was known as Outremont—Saint-Jean from 1947 to 1966. I wanted to be able to mouse over a specific city block (i.e. See my analysis of early voting for more details on how this impacts the map. Official map published in 2017 by the Commission de la représentation électorale du Québec, representing all of Québec with its 125 provincial electoral divisions. Canadian federal election 2019: Live results map and riding-by-riding vote counts. So I wrote a simple R script which uses the fantastic reshape2 library from another source of great visualization libraries Hadley Wickam to extract the subset of the CSV that I wanted: results for the top 4 mayoral candidates. The party performed worse in these riding than in 2014. In 2013 I made a map a couple of months after the election and it was considered so unusual it was talked about on the radio. Audience Relations, CBC P.O. The first polls closed at 8:30 p.m. NT (7:00 p.m. But their support worsened in largely francophone ridings, which represent a far greater number of seats in the National Assembly. The Liberal Party has long been the go-to choice for Quebec's anglophones, and that didn't change on Monday. Graphics by Darcy Hunter, with files from Marc Lajoie of Radio-Canada. Please note that CBC does not endorse the opinions expressed in comments.