Talk:2005 Iraqi constitutional referendum
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Table versions
editFunny, I put up the first results table, then someone else puts up a nearly-identical one, and mine is the one that gets tossed away. Real good.
--153.2.246.33 19:47, 25 October 2005 (UTC)
- Yes, and I see my map got bumped too. I rather liked my colour scheme, but admittedly the current map has the advantage of making it quite obvious which were Yes'es and which were No's; and it's also got a legend, which I hadn't bothered to include. So it's all part of Wikipedia's rich pagent. Onward and upward, QuartierLatin 1968 02:31, 26 October 2005 (UTC)
Veto requirements
editI was reading previously on Wikipedia that it would be rejected if two provinces voted "no". Hum....
- No, three, and it had to be a supermajority.
Results table
editGovernorate | Demographics | Votes | % For | % Against |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 Baghdad | Capital and surrounding area | 77.7 | 22.3 | |
2 Salah ad Din | Overwhelmingly Sunni Arab | 18.25 | 81.75 | |
3 Diyala | 51.27 | 48.73 | ||
4 Wasit | Shi'ite majority | 95.7 | 4.3 | |
5 Maysan | Shi'ite majority | 97.79 | 2.21 | |
6 Al Basrah | Shi'ite majority | 96.02 | 3.98 | |
7 Dhi Qar | Shi'ite majority | 97.15 | 2.85 | |
8 Al Muthanna | Shi'ite majority | 98.65 | 1.35 | |
9 Al Qadisyah | Shi'ite majority | 96.74 | 3.32 | |
10 Babil | Shi'ite majority | 94.56 | 5.44 | |
11 Al Karbala | Shi'ite majority | 96.58 | 3.42 | |
12 An Najaf | Shi'ite majority | 95.82 | 4.18 | |
13 Al Anbar | Overwhelmingly Sunni Arab | 3.04 | 96.9 | |
14 Ninawa | Mostly Sunni Arabs | 44.92 | 55.08 | |
15 Dahuk | Part of Kurdish Autonomous Region | 99.13 | 0.87 | |
16 Arbil | Seat of Kurdistan Regional Government | 99.36 | 0.64 | |
17 At Ta'mim | 62.91 | 37.09 | ||
18 As Sulaymaniyah | Part of Kurdish Autonomous Region | 98.96 | 1.04 | |
Total | 78.59 | 21.41 |
Somebody who isn't supposed to be busy at work can maybe make these BBC data into a table (they're the basis for my map):
Yes No Irbil 99.36 0.64 yellow Dahuk 99.13 0.87 yellow Sulaimaniya 98.96 1.04 yellow Muthanna 98.65 1.35 yellow Maysan 97.79 2.21 yellow Dhiqar 97.15 2.85 yellow Qadisiya 96.74 3.32 yellow Kerbala 96.58 3.42 yellow Basra 96.02 3.98 yellow Najaf 95.82 4.18 yellow Wasit 95.70 4.3 yellow Babil 94.56 5.44 yellow Baghdad 77.70 22.3 gold Kirkuk 62.91 37.09 light orange Diyala 51.27 48.73 dark orange Nineveh 44.92 55.08* dark orange Salahuddin 18.25 81.75 scarlet Anbar 3.04 96.9 dark red (National total 78.59 21.41)
— QuartierLatin 1968 17:07, 25 October 2005 (UTC)
Would it be possible to find the turnout percentages of each invidual voting district?
I changed the labels on the chart to "Sunni Arab majority" rather than "overwhelmingly sunni arab." I felt that it was inconsistent with "Shi'ite majority" and has connotations that are negative (ie, that sunni arabs are "overwhelming" an area).Pageblank 23:32, 25 October 2005 (UTC)
First Hand Account
editI'm not sure if it's something you'd want on this page, but I found this first-hand photo-essay account of the event: [link removed to reduce SEO]... I know some wikis don't like random people adding external links, so I thought I'd post it here first. 158.4.56.6 16:48, 10 November 2005 (UTC)
- If it fits, then don't worry about asking. They say you are supposed to be "bold" when adding content. 70.120.210.190 16:10, 13 November 2005 (UTC)
- I do not agree. The policy is different when it comes to external links. - Pernambuco 04:08, 1 October 2006 (UTC)