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Weather Can Change the Number of Votes

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One group of voters is particularly sensitiveThe study itself is based on the weather and voter turnout in the municipal elections in 2013 and 2017.The results show that for every centimeter of rain that falls on election day, the probability of voting is reduced by almost one percentage point.In contrast, a sunny election day increases the probability of voting by about one and a half percentage points. According to the researchers, there is on…
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One group of voters is particularly sensitiveThe study itself is based on the weather and voter turnout in the municipal elections in 2013 and 2017.The results show that for every centimeter of rain that falls on election day, the probability of voting is reduced by almost one percentage point.In contrast, a sunny election day increases the probability of voting by about one and a half percentage points. According to the researchers, there is on…

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TV 2 Fyn broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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