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  1. Cardozo's Avatar
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    Re: MP voting
    (Original post by Student2806)
    I'm impressed that TSR Labour managed full turnout :yy: Will be interesting to see how they fare as the term progresses :holmes:
    We aim to please.
  2. Cardozo's Avatar
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    Re: MP voting
    I've updated it. Only issue is the Proxy for UKIP, I put it as lotpp but not exactly sure.

    I'm dissapointed with our turnout although the conservatives were slightly worse. I'm mainly dissapointed with our turnout because some of those who didn't vote are probably the most active on TSR.

    Well done to the libertarians and the centre party for their turnout.
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  4. ThePants999's Avatar
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    Re: MP voting
    Dumb question time: where are the records for older Parliaments? While the spreadsheet wasn't as funky, I'm sure I've seen one.
  5. Cardozo's Avatar
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    Re: MP voting
    (Original post by Cardozo)
    I've updated it. Only issue is the Proxy for UKIP, I put it as lotpp but not exactly sure.

    I'm dissapointed with our turnout although the conservatives were slightly worse. I'm mainly dissapointed with our turnout because some of those who didn't vote are probably the most active on TSR.

    Well done to the libertarians and the centre party for their turnout.
    Jumping the gun :rolleyes:
  6. Metrobeans's Avatar
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    Re: MP voting
    (Original post by Cardozo)
    Jumping the gun :rolleyes:
    Only 3 days early! :p:
    (Original post by ThePants999)
    Dumb question time: where are the records for older Parliaments? While the spreadsheet wasn't as funky, I'm sure I've seen one.
    The one I did last session is here. The ones from parliaments before I took over as Speaker are in the OP but are hidden in a spoiler.
  7. ThePants999's Avatar
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    Re: MP voting
    Thanks! Said it was a dumb question
  8. chiggy321's Avatar
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    Re: MP voting
    (Original post by Cardozo)
    I've updated it. Only issue is the Proxy for UKIP, I put it as lotpp but not exactly sure.

    I'm dissapointed with our turnout although the conservatives were slightly worse. I'm mainly dissapointed with our turnout because some of those who didn't vote are probably the most active on TSR.

    Well done to the libertarians and the centre party for their turnout.
    I was NOT absent for V329. My computer confirms this. I voted in support of it. Please amend.
  9. Metrobeans's Avatar
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    I'll update the speadsheets at the top of thread after each bill has closed.
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    Updated.
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    (Original post by Metrobeans)
    Updated.
    Is it in the first post of this thread? If it is, it's not updated.
  12. Metrobeans's Avatar
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    Hmm, I've checked it and it seems to be updated.
  13. Cardozo's Avatar
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    (Original post by Metrobeans)
    Hmm, I've checked it and it seems to be updated.
    It is for me.

    FYI the governmental average is wrong. C2 is the correct formula but C3,4,5,6 etc isn't how to do an average of 2 percentages as far as I know.

    Also, will motions be put into this table or is it just bills? :confused:
  14. Metrobeans's Avatar
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    Fixed the averages issue. I was only planning to record bills, but if people would like to see motions included as well, I'm happy to add them.
  15. Cardozo's Avatar
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    (Original post by Metrobeans)
    Fixed the averages issue. I was only planning to record bills, but if people would like to see motions included as well, I'm happy to add them.
    I was just checking because I don’t intend to keep a track of Labour MP’s voting on motions as they’re not really ‘important’ but more an opinion on a statement. Personally I wouldn’t include them.

    Well done to the Centre and Libertarians on coming out in force.
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    I'd like to see motions stuck in, it's interesting and helpful to see who supports or rejects various assertions, especially when they are used as pre-cursors to Bills, and if people wish to see only Bill voting then the 'Hide Column' feature is helpful.
  17. Metrobeans's Avatar
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    Updated again. If you check the second page of the worksheet, you'll see the accurate voting percentages for members who have left and joined part way through a parliament.
  18. Metrobeans's Avatar
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    Updated again. I've added some more conditional formatting on the overall turnout percentages, which gives you an idea of what I consider good, average and bad.

    >= 90% (45) is good.
    >=80% (40) is average.
    <80% is poor.
  19. Metrobeans's Avatar
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    Updated again. If you've joined or left part way through this session, you'll need to check the second page to find your accurate voting percentages.
  20. LawBore's Avatar
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    Re: MP voting
    I'm curious about how the turnout calculator works- it has me at 91% after a couple of abstains, but I don't think I've been absent this term.
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    (Original post by LawBore)
    I'm curious about how the turnout calculator works- it has me at 91% after a couple of abstains, but I don't think I've been absent this term.
    The spreadsheet has you down as Absent for the VM31 - Homosexuality Freedoms. It's that one which puts your turnout at 91%, not 100%.
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