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Could someone please add (or tell me how to add) the turnout in the right-left table, besides the percentage of votes for the winning option? This datum is very relevant for a synthesis, as shown quite clearly for the spanish (uninvolved) and french (highly involved) results.
jbc
Which is the right-left table? I redid the results table in this article earlier today; did I lose anything? — Trilobite (Talk) 23:02, 30 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]
the figures given on the right as an overall percentage misrepresent the actual voting in as much as the abstention rates differed vasitly between france and spain. i would recommend ponderating both percentages based on the abstention/participation figures in order to provide a more objective overview.
Yes, I completely agree. That's what I was talking about when I said the "right-left" table... I meant the upper-right one! :) - jbc
Ok, thanks to Trilobite: it comes from the {{EU Constitution}}, which includes a template that appears in may pages, Template:EU Constitution — jbc 00:25, 2 Jun 2005 (UTC)