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Inserting incorrect numbers and percentages
editHello. I noticed that you added incorrect electorate and turnout figures to several Salvadoran election articles, such as here (you added the electorate as 3,171,224 and turnout as 39.83%, but the actual figures (from the results tables) are 3,170,414 and 38.58%. In some other articles with two round elections, it looks like you averaged the turnout of the two rounds? I have corrected all these articles, but would you mind explaining why you added these figures? Cheers, Number 57 18:02, 10 March 2022 (UTC)
- The numbers are from the source stated in the results table; in some cases it is the Nohlen book, in other cases it is the TSE (for example, this TSE source gives the 2004 turnout as 67.34%, but you added the figure 67.30%). Number 57 20:57, 10 March 2022 (UTC)
- Secondary sources are generally preferred to primary ones. There is a chance the Nohlen book has corrected errors in the TSE figures (I've seen many mistakes made in official results publications over the years). Number 57 21:47, 10 March 2022 (UTC)
- And what about the 2004 figures that you added, which didn't match the TSE data? Number 57 21:52, 10 March 2022 (UTC)
- Secondary sources are generally preferred to primary ones. There is a chance the Nohlen book has corrected errors in the TSE figures (I've seen many mistakes made in official results publications over the years). Number 57 21:47, 10 March 2022 (UTC)
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