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  1. Israel Constituencies

    Didn't notice that before! It's there for 2013 too, and it looks like the old website has more data (when you can access it at least) Seems like an absurdly long project though, having to geolocate every ballot box. If I did it I'd want to make a map style more suitable to the actual system...
  2. Israel Constituencies

    OK, I've decided to rejigger the boundaries a bit to get rid of the two 10-seaters. This obviously hurts minor parties a bit. Also, I've given the constituencies names. Attached an Excel file with the vote totals. I had to convert it to .txt for it to work, so if you want it then...
  3. Israel Constituencies

    No, Druze are definitely significant in the Upper Galilee district, and I'm pretty sure the Kulanu member in Haifa was pushed over the line by the Akram Hasson vote. I don't know if Amar could get the Beitenu top spot in Upper Galilee over a Russian from Karmiel or Nahariyya, which would make a...
  4. Alternate Electoral Maps

    Plugging the analysis I've done of Israel under Multi-Member constituencies.
  5. Israel Constituencies

    I agree with most of your analysis, with some caveats. Obviously this system makes it much harder for a single popular politician to carve out a new powerful party. While there is no actual threshold, the data seems to show a tipping point at 1/12 of the national vote, where parties above it...
  6. Israel Constituencies

    And the elections! OTL data, people would obviously vote differently if it were real. Parties (Change from OTL): Likud - Israel Beitenu: 43 (+12) Yesh Atid: 20 (+1) Labour: 17 (+2) Jewish Home: 11 (-1) Shas: 9 (-2) UAL-TAL: 6 (+2) UTJ: 5 (-2) Hadash: 3 (-1) Balad: 3 (=) Movement: 2 (-4)...
  7. Israel Constituencies

    Greetings! With the trend currently spreading around here, I decided to map out the election in Israel in FPTP. I failed, since there was no data breakdown within cities except Tel Aviv, so instead I drew up constituencies of 4-10 members. These are appropriate for the population in 2013...
  8. Fear Not the Revolution, Habibi: A Middle East Timeline

    Some very intriguing revelations have surfaced, which seem relevant to the Morocco story here. Oufkir allegedly had connections with the Mossad- would Israel have secretly celebrated his year in power here?
  9. "Mound of spring: An early developing Israel in a late developing world TL"

    Does this have a basis in any proposals from OTL?
  10. "Mound of spring: An early developing Israel in a late developing world TL"

    I actually find all this Marxism fascinating (and Talmud too, I think you may be on to something...) I enjoyed seeing all these updates. It seems quite a plausible development to me. In these conditions, the Second International would probably remain united and make plans to include all...
  11. Fear Not the Revolution, Habibi: A Middle East Timeline

    I love your timeline, it's really great. I was wondering what sort of diplomatic recognition the Jordanian Entity (As some call OTL Jordan) might have? I assume Arafat would get the UN seat, since that's a General Assembly decision. I think you said the West refused to recognise Palestine, at...
  12. "Mound of spring: An early developing Israel in a late developing world TL"

    Wow. Very different from the old one- I like it. I especially enjoyed Ataturk taking down the Saudis:). Arabian tribal politics has always fascinated me. On that note, could you please write something about the Yemeni front? I think there's something you might not have taken into account: The...
  13. Lands of Red and Gold, Act II

    Was that your idea alone, or is there some historical basis? I ask because I've adopted this system (with adjustments) for counting in hexadecimal. It's very handy.
  14. Does anyone have a whole world version of this map?

    This might help you. By the way, what you're looking for is called a stereographic projection.
  15. A More Personal Union

    I don't remember a kingdom of Mallorca?
  16. Shards of a dark mirror: Greater, no, Binational and "german" Israel TLs

    I do love that saying. I actually consider myself an optimist, which might explain why I don't much care to read about better worlds.:p Nevertheless, I will look forward to it (Optimism strikes again!) I haven't delved much into the topic, so what you're saying about the escape from the...
  17. Shards of a dark mirror: Greater, no, Binational and "german" Israel TLs

    Very exciting stuff, though I must admit a "utopic" timeline doesn't interest me as much as the other stuff. I will be very interested in your thoughts on the effects of no Israel on Middle Eastern developments. Your work has been very interesting thus far. I'd just like to give my thoughts...
  18. AHC: Iceland part of Great Britain

    I imagine they'd have tried to run it as a sort of corporate colony, collecting taxes and selling fishing concessions. This would probably piss off the Icelanders enough to revolt, at which point the Antwerpers would request Habsburg help putting it down. This could lead to either a renewed...
  19. With The Crescent Above Us

    That won't last, though. One of the biggest social changes that industrialisation causes is mass migration from the countryside to the cities. The existing population in a pre-industrial city just isn't big enough to support factories. This means that the cities of Rumelia will become a lot less...
  20. AHC: Franco-Bavarian army wins the Battle of Bleinheim

    There was a timeline about France capturing Vienna in 1703. It's mostly about the peace treaty and its effects on European diplomacy, which should be relevant for 1704 as well.
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