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For Hungary there are less polling organizations, and the result of different statistical insitutes are quite different, therefore the interpolation set is not smoothing the curves enough. The curves go up and down depending on which institute was the last and always following too much the last result. Or ut it simpler, the interpolation is not smoothin strong enough. 93.218.146.171 ( talk) 11:14, 5 March 2023 (UTC)
Hi all, taking into account the precedent from the last elections, I wanted to offer creating a LOESS graph for this page, but I wanted to confirm this would be fine with the major page editors first. So, let me know if you're in favour or against it. cc @ Leo0502 @ Brynixlad @ Braganza @ ItstheFinal. Thanks Quinby ( talk) 19:58, 6 March 2023 (UTC)
You can do it, the template doesnt allow a proper scale where you can see every party Braganza ( talk) 20:03, 6 March 2023 (UTC)
@ Leo0502: MKKP *is* part of the left-wing opposition Braganza ( talk) 21:09, 11 March 2023 (UTC)
The Jobbik is not a member of the United for Hungary opposition alliance, because Márton Gyöngyösi and Ágnes Kunhalmi announced, that the Jobbik is no longer a member of the alliance. So, the Jobbik is left from the alliance, and the Jobbik is going for indepedently to the future elections, like the 2024 European Parliamentary election, and the 2024 local elections in Hungary. If the election poll is showing the Jobbik, like the Our Homeland Movement, and the MKKP, which is indepedent from the alliance, like the United for Hungary, and the Fidesz-KDNP Party Alliance. KovZXad1970 ( talk) 15:33, 13 June 2023 (UTC)
One of the most important information is not described in the page. What kind of polling is it? What kind of numbers do you take? In Hungary they distinguish 3 kinds of statistics.
1) Support of the parties as a percentage of all voters. Here, there is usually around 33% of voters, who do not chose a party, do not give an answer.
2) Support of the parties amongst does, who chose a party.
3) And support of the parties among those, who say they will vote for sure.
The numbers are really very different according to which statistics you take. Which one is taken?
If I compare your numbers to this article, it seams, you take statistics 2. That is support of parties among those, who chose a party. This is OK, but not described.
2003:C1:B729:A100:1BF:EBC0:CE51:8A09 (
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07:24, 7 November 2023 (UTC)
So far, votes for the "united opposition" have been distributed among parties from United for Hungary alliance. As this solution is being reverted for latest Publicius poll, maybe we should reconsider and come up with different solution how to handle such votes. cc: @ Victor Knox
For context, "left-wing opposition" and "united opposition" option in polls was explained in MKKP section. Leo0502 ( talk) 21:23, 14 January 2024 (UTC)
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For Hungary there are less polling organizations, and the result of different statistical insitutes are quite different, therefore the interpolation set is not smoothing the curves enough. The curves go up and down depending on which institute was the last and always following too much the last result. Or ut it simpler, the interpolation is not smoothin strong enough. 93.218.146.171 ( talk) 11:14, 5 March 2023 (UTC)
Hi all, taking into account the precedent from the last elections, I wanted to offer creating a LOESS graph for this page, but I wanted to confirm this would be fine with the major page editors first. So, let me know if you're in favour or against it. cc @ Leo0502 @ Brynixlad @ Braganza @ ItstheFinal. Thanks Quinby ( talk) 19:58, 6 March 2023 (UTC)
You can do it, the template doesnt allow a proper scale where you can see every party Braganza ( talk) 20:03, 6 March 2023 (UTC)
@ Leo0502: MKKP *is* part of the left-wing opposition Braganza ( talk) 21:09, 11 March 2023 (UTC)
The Jobbik is not a member of the United for Hungary opposition alliance, because Márton Gyöngyösi and Ágnes Kunhalmi announced, that the Jobbik is no longer a member of the alliance. So, the Jobbik is left from the alliance, and the Jobbik is going for indepedently to the future elections, like the 2024 European Parliamentary election, and the 2024 local elections in Hungary. If the election poll is showing the Jobbik, like the Our Homeland Movement, and the MKKP, which is indepedent from the alliance, like the United for Hungary, and the Fidesz-KDNP Party Alliance. KovZXad1970 ( talk) 15:33, 13 June 2023 (UTC)
One of the most important information is not described in the page. What kind of polling is it? What kind of numbers do you take? In Hungary they distinguish 3 kinds of statistics.
1) Support of the parties as a percentage of all voters. Here, there is usually around 33% of voters, who do not chose a party, do not give an answer.
2) Support of the parties amongst does, who chose a party.
3) And support of the parties among those, who say they will vote for sure.
The numbers are really very different according to which statistics you take. Which one is taken?
If I compare your numbers to this article, it seams, you take statistics 2. That is support of parties among those, who chose a party. This is OK, but not described.
2003:C1:B729:A100:1BF:EBC0:CE51:8A09 (
talk)
07:24, 7 November 2023 (UTC)
So far, votes for the "united opposition" have been distributed among parties from United for Hungary alliance. As this solution is being reverted for latest Publicius poll, maybe we should reconsider and come up with different solution how to handle such votes. cc: @ Victor Knox
For context, "left-wing opposition" and "united opposition" option in polls was explained in MKKP section. Leo0502 ( talk) 21:23, 14 January 2024 (UTC)