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Election Hackdays
Election day in Switzerland is coming up this fall, and we’ll put politics and election data at the centre of the next MAKE.Opendata.ch hackathon. Designers, programmers, journalists, specialists and citizens of all backgrounds will be working on useful app ideas, interesting visualizations and new datasets for the Federal Elections during this two day workshop.
The Federal Elections Hackday will be held on September 4 and 5, 2015, at two venues in parallel: the offices of Neue Züricher Zeitung (NZZ) in Zurich and Le Temps in Lausanne. Developers, designers, hacks and hackers will be working with open data on the subject of politics and elections. Participation is free of charge. The hackdays start on Friday, 4th of September, at 9 o’clock and end with final presentations the next day at 16 o’clock.
Results
CHParlScraping Aggregate data to explore questions about the Swiss parliament.
Foreigners vote / 25prozent.ch / Foreigners can also vote in these virtual Swiss elections.
InterestFinder Candidates, deputies and lobbyists commercial interests cross-checked with official interest registry, then vizualized and analysed.
KandiDaten Linking political promise to facts for crowdsourced, more direct, accountability.
Komitees im Parlament A web application that adds transparency to the influence of various parties and cantons to the Committees of the Swiss Parliament.
Political Sentiment Gauge Tinder for Politics: a web service and mobile app for expressing crowdsourced sentiment on political topics/issues.
Politweets A political quiz which is based on Tweets from French-speaking candidates of the main political parties in Switzerland.
StimmenZähler Monitoring results for each candidate as soon as the Statistical Office of the Canton of Zurich has released the counting of a constituency.
The Twitter Parliament We record the digital traces of Swiss parliament members in Twitter, quantifying their behavior over time.
Voting Preferences Visualise relationships between income/wealth and party preference, mapping the Swiss political landscape with statistics.
Was wäre wenn Wahlen An interactive tool to explore What If?-scenarios, such as what would happen if only women or young people would go to vote, based on 2015 party sympathies.
Coverage
Venue & Registration
Zurich: NZZ, Falkenstrasse 11, Haupteingang, Foyer 1-3 | OSM | Google
Lausanne: Le Temps, Pont Bessières 3 | OSM | Google
(NB: the Le Temps newsroom is located on the second floor. Access to the building from Pont Bessières or Rue Saint-Martin.)
How to get involved
We needs you to share your (especially politics/democracy related) data, your programming skills, and your ideas, so:
Come and experience the Hackdays!
Join us in September for two days of fun, innovation and digital brainstorming. It is great if you are a programmer or working in media or involved in politics, and you are ready to help with your skills, and we are also looking for non-technical people across all domains. Start a project, tag it with election, and announce it here!
Share your suggestions for data
Maybe you are aware of interesting data and topics? In preparation for the hackdays we are putting together a list of open datasets. We encourage you to contribute to it by adding new items. Please feel free to leave us a note on the forum with your requests!
Schedule
Detailed schedule Lausanne
Friday, September 4th
9:00 Registration, Coffee and Croissants
9:30 Welcoming speech by Stéphane Benoît-Godet and Gaël Hürlimann, Editors in Chief Le Temps
9.40 Welcoming speech by Mehdi Atmani (Le Temps) and Jérôme Tréboux (Datastory)
10:00 Teaming up, exchanging ideas
12:00 Skype Call with Zurich (Alexandra Kohler (NZZ) and Mehdi Atmani (Le Temps))
13:00 Lunch break
14:00 Hacking
18:00 Apéro
20:00 End of first day
Saturday, September 5th
9:00 Registration, Coffee and Croissants
9:30 Welcoming words by Mehdi Atmani (Le Temps)
9:45 Teaming up (again), integrating new people
12:00 Lunch break
16:00 Presentation of final projects
17:00 End of Election Hackdays and Apéro
Detailed schedule Zürich
Friday, September 4th
9:00 Registration, Coffee and Croissants
9:30 Welcoming speech by Alexandra Kohler, NZZ
9:40 Welcoming speech by Hannes Gassert, Open Data Switzerland
9:50 Presenting datasets (Hannes Gassert, Christian Greiner, Statistik Stadt Zürich, (
presentation), Georg Lutz, political scientist and head of the election survey “Selects”(
presentation))
10:20 Presentation “Monitoring and analyzing political activity in social media”, David Garcia, ETH Zürich (
presentation)
10:30 Teaming up, exchanging Ideas
12:00 Lausanne - Zurich Skype Call (Alexandra Kohler, NZZ and Mehdi Atmani, Le Temps)
13:00 Lunch break
14:00 Hacking
Midnight End of first day
Saturday, September 5th
9:00 o'clock Registration, Coffee and Croissants
9:30 Welcoming words by Alexandra Kohler and Christian Stettler, NZZ
10:00 Teaming up (again), integrating new people
13:00 Lunch break
15:30 Visit of Balthasar Glättli, Nationalrat
16:00 Presentation of final projects
17:00 End of Election Hackdays
Organizers
You can contact the organization team for both Lausanne and Zurich at election-hackdays@opendata.ch
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Sylke Gruhnwald
Mehdi Atmani
Hannes Gassert
Christian Stettler
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