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Brazilian Election: SMI vs Polls

August 4, 2018 by Kevin Coogan

(Excerpt from a previously published report on using social media to forecast the 2018 Brazilian Presidential Election, Analyzing the 2018 Brazilian Election Social Media Influence Index, July 2018) Comparing SMI and Polls Using the most recent poll data from IPESPE, we can see how poll figures and SMI ratings match up.   Exhibit 1:  Poll Data and SMI […]

Filed Under: Big Data, Brazilian Elections, Election, Forecasts, Markets, Polls, Social Desirability Bias, Social Desirability Bias, Social Media Analysis, Social Media Influence Tagged With: Alckmin, Bolsonaro, Brazilian Elections, Ciro Gomes, forecasts, Haddad, Marina Silva, Meirelles, polls, SMI, SMI minus polls

SMI: NJ and VA Gubernatorial Elections

November 6, 2017 by Kevin Coogan

US Gubernatorial Elections Virginia and New Jersey will elect their governors on November 7, 2017.  There appears to be a rather broad consensus that the Democratic candidate (Murphy) will win in New Jersey.  In Virginia, however, the race seems too close to call between Republican (Gillespie) and Democratic (Northam) candidates when using traditional data.  Recent […]

Filed Under: 21st Century Data, Big Data, Election, Forecasts, Gubernatorial Elections, Polls, Social Media Analysis, Social Media Influence, US State Elections Tagged With: Gubernatorial Elections, New Jersey, polls, SMI, social media influence, US Stage Elections, Virginia

SMI: Japan’s Snap Election

October 6, 2017 by Kevin Coogan

Japan’s General Election          LDP Re-Election Likely There is very little indication that Abe’s political rivals are gaining enough traction on social media relative to his own to seriously challenge him.  In fact, SMI points to the LDP and Abe handily winning re-election.  There is still time for a shift but given the circumstances, explained later, […]

Filed Under: Big Data, Election, Forecasts, Japan Election, Polls, Social Media Influence Tagged With: Abe, Election, Japan Election, Koike, LDP, Party of Hope, polls, SMI, social media analysis, social media influence

German Election Update, CDU advances, FDP strong

August 5, 2017 by Kevin Coogan

German Election Update          Stay the Course The German Election is in less than two months.  Traditional forecasts, such as polls and betting markets, have been fairly stable over the last month and continue to point to the CDU/CSU winning the election and the SPD losing ground in comparison to its current position.  Social Media Influence […]

Filed Under: Big Data, Election, Forecasts, German Election, Markets, Polls, Social Media Analysis, Social Media Influence Tagged With: betting markets, CDU, FDP, forecasts, German Election, Lindner, Merkel, polls, Schulz, SMI, social media influence, SPD

German Elections: FDP to Outperform

May 27, 2017 by Kevin Coogan

Social Media Influence          Establishment Parties to lose ground to FDP Germany holds its next general federal election on September 24, 2017, which will elect members of the Bundestag, or Germany’s lower house.  As a single party normally does not get a majority, post-election coalition talks are held to form a coalition […]

Filed Under: Big Data, Forecasts, German Election, Polls, Social Media Analysis, Social Media Influence Tagged With: AfD, betting markets, CSU, FDP, German Election, Lindner, Merkel, polls, Schulz, social media analysis, social media influence, SPD

SMI Outperforms Polls in French Election

May 8, 2017 by Kevin Coogan

French Presidential Election           SMI has lowest Forecasting Error Emmanuel Macron beat Marine Le Pen with 66.1% versus 33.9% of the popular vote, respectively.  Social Media Influence (SMI) was the most accurate known forecasting method with a forecasting error of 2.7% in comparison to an average forecasting error of 4.1% for […]

Filed Under: 21st Century Data, Big Data, Forecasts, French Election, Social Desirability Bias, Social Media Influence Tagged With: forecasting, forecasting error, Le Pen, Macron, polls, social media influence

SMI: South Korean Presidential Forecast

April 28, 2017 by Kevin Coogan

South Korean Presidential Election          Late Surge for Sim Sang-jung but Moon Jae-in to Win Using Social Media Influence (SMI) to forecast political races is new and innovative.  It was used successfully to make early forecasts in the 2016 US Presidential Election, where it forecasted an eventual Trump victory, and in the 2017 French […]

Filed Under: Big Data, Forecasts, Polls, Social Desirability Bias, Social Desirability Bias, Social Media Analysis, Social Media Influence, South Korean Election Tagged With: forecasting, forecasts, polls, Social Desirability Bias, social media influence, South Korean Election

Review of French Election SMI Forecasts vs Actual

April 24, 2017 by Kevin Coogan

French Election        First Round Results versus SMI Forecasts Social Media Influence (SMI) forecasts for the first round of voting of the 2017 French Presidential Election compares well with actual results.  Taking the main SMI forecasts that ended up being correct: Macron will win the most votes in the first round. SMI forecasted that Macron would […]

Filed Under: Big Data, Election, Forecasts, French Election, Social Desirability Bias, Social Media Analysis Tagged With: 2017 French Presidential Election, betting markets, Fillon, Le Pen, Macron, Melenchon, polls, social media analysis, social media influence

SMI Revised Forecasts for French Election

April 22, 2017 by Kevin Coogan

French Election                  First Round of Voting The 2017 French Presidential Election has been ‘called’ by consensus commentators and betting markets many times already.  For much of 2016, most commentators assumed that the Republican candidate (eventually Fillon) would win the election.  Then, as France and Europe experienced issues with refugees and/or recent immigrants, the media and […]

Filed Under: Big Data, Election, Forecasts, French Election, Polls, Social Desirability Bias, Social Desirability Bias, Social Media Analysis Tagged With: Fillon, forecasting, French Election, Le Pen, Macron, Melenchon, polls, SMI, social media influence

Dutch Election: SMI points to D66

February 15, 2017 by Kevin Coogan

Dutch Elections          SMI points to D66 Surge The Netherlands will hold its general election on March 15, 2017, a month from today.  As it occurs prior to the French (April/May) and German (September) elections, it will help to provide an indication of the direction that Europe will take going forward.  Especially, in the relatively volatile […]

Filed Under: Big Data, Dutch Election, Election, Forecasts, Polls, Social Media Analysis Tagged With: Dutch Election, polls, SMI, social media analysis, social media influence, The Netherlands

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