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French Senate Election: transparency and Open data

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Page 1: French Senate Election: transparency and Open data

French Senate Election: transparency and Open data

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Summary

1. A dedicated mini-Website

2. An automated procedure for the posting of candidates and results

3. A first experiment of Open data

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1. A dedicated website…

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With explicative maps…

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… a lot of Interactive animations

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… and videos.

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1. An automated procedure for the posting of candidates and results

• 2011 Senatorial Elections were characterized by a technological gap: the automatisation of the posting of candidates and results

• An application conceived to import datas from Excel and export XML datas

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Posting of candidates

• 1st step: import of Excel lists of candidates from the ministry of Interior in our « Senators Database »

• 2nd step: these datas were automatically « exported » on the Senate website and easily available for consultation through an interactive map

• For this, we used « iframe elements »

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Posting of results• On Election Day, we used the same

application to post the results, constituency by constituency, in real time

• We had previously implemented iframes on each page (44 pages in total : half of the French « départements »)

• As long as the database was empty, nothing appeared on the web pages except the lists of candidates that we had previously posted

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Imports of Excel files in our database

When receiving the results from the ministry of Interior via Excel files, we imported them in our database

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And just had to check wether the names in the excel files were the same as the one we had previously imported through the lists of candidates

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Export of datas on the websiteThese datas were automatically posted on the Senate website and easily available for consultation through an interactive map

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To improve the graphic rendering, we used « avatars » for new senators –whom we didn’t have the pictures- and photos of re-elected senators.

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Exemple : results of the constituency of Loire-Atlantique

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1. A first experiment of Open data

• For the first time, both the lists of candidates and the results were available in « open data » for those who wanted to re-use these datas instantly.

• The re-users had to approve a licence in order to access the app.

• More than 1.600 requests.

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A traffic explosion

• 5,7 millions pages viewed in 2 days

• 4,2 millions on 25 september

• Six times the traffic of the previous election (2008)

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5,7 millions de pages vues en 2011 (+ 513 %)

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Thank youAnne Esambert, Web Manager

[email protected]