Okay, so here is a very short report on the first two days of the elections. I'm counting the end of every day as UTC-3. Sorry, but I have to sleep, too ;).
On the first day we had a total of 635 votes, and more than 60% came from the English Wikimedia projects.
On the second day we had 213 votes.
Over the two days the English community (excluding special projects, such as Meta and Commons) totals to 59% of all the participants.
I think that's all for the first report... If there are any questions, the Election Officials will be happy to answer them.
Just a few minutes ago we got the 1000 vote! Congratulations to whoever submitted it ;). 156 users submitted their vote today.
Votes up to date: 1004 Votes from the English Wikimedia projects: 551
I just heard the remarkable statistic that 10 times as many people voted last year as visited the candidate profile pages. I wonder if there is some way to estimate the same this year...
On 7/1/05, Dariusz Siedlecki datrio@gmail.com wrote:
Just a few minutes ago we got the 1000 vote! Congratulations to whoever submitted it ;). 156 users submitted their vote today.
Votes up to date: 1004 Votes from the English Wikimedia projects: 551
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On 7/1/05, SJ 2.718281828@gmail.com wrote:
I just heard the remarkable statistic that 10 times as many people voted last year as visited the candidate profile pages. I wonder if there is some way to estimate the same this year...
Ok, I guess this might be complicated. Last year it came from webalizer stats: http://wikimedia.org/stats/en.wikipedia.org/url_200405.html http://wikimedia.org/stats/en.wikipedia.org/url_200406.html http://wikimedia.org/stats/meta.wikipedia.org/url_200406.html
Which may not have been quite accurate then, and which we don't try to duplicate now at all.
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