Municipal PB in Warsaw
This is the round-by-round explanations for the results of this participatory budgeting election decided by the Method of Equal Shares (MES). For each round, we provide visualisations to help you understand why each particular project was selected or not. The visualisations include effective vote counts, voter flows, and pie charts.
Round
Winner -
Description:
Project Cost: CUR
Election Budget Remaining: CUR
Effective Vote Count
'' has the highest effective vote count, as there is enough budget to support this project the project will recieve funding. This project costs . people voted for this project, at the time the project was elected it had an effective vote count of .
Voter Flows
The following graphs demonstrate how voters of '' voted for other projects, highlighting where funding may be lost for certain projects in future rounds as voters funds have been allocated to ''.
The provided Sankey diagram offers a visual representation of voting patterns among a set of participants with the option to vote for multiple projects. The individual bands flowing from this singular left bar to various bars on the right-hand side illustrate the distribution of voters who have also voted for other projects. Each band's thickness corresponds to the number of voters who voted for both the project on the left and the project on the right. The graph is designed to show the overlap in voting behaviour, making it clear which projects share a common voter base with the project displayed on the right-hand side.
The chord diagram shows the voter flows between the project selected this round. Due to the nature of MES, if a project is selected, the voters who voted for it will have a reduction in their budget. Therefore, showing how voters’ voted shows which other projects will have had their support cut.
Proportion of voters from other projects
The pie charts represent how voters of other projects voted for '', highlighting how the average in voters budget is affected for each project.
Reduced Effective Vote Count
This graph visualises the current effective vote count after some of the voters' budgets have already been allocated against original vote count for the project.