stv.vote // Aberdeenshire, Scotland Troup

The Aberdeenshire, Scotland May 2022 was held on May 5, 2022. 3 seats were filled using Single Transferable Vote from 5 candidates over 2 rounds.

In STV, candidates who reach the quota (768 votes) are elected. Surplus votes above the quota are transferred to voters' next preferences. When no candidate reaches the quota, the candidate with the fewest votes is eliminated and their votes are transferred.

Elected candidates:

  1. Mark Findlater
  2. Ross Alexander Cassie
  3. Richard Menard

Votes needed to win: 768 votes 3,0703+1+1\left\lfloor \frac{3,070}{3 + 1} \right\rfloor + 1

Votes needed to win: 768Ross Alexander CassieElected in round 1Mark FindlaterElected in round 1Richard MenardElected in round 2Ian James BaileyEliminated in final roundSimon Andrew ScottEliminated in final round

STV Rounds

This Sankey diagram shows the votes of each remaining candidate at each round, as well as the breakdown of votes transferred when each candidate was elected (surplus transfers) or eliminated.

Note that the tabulation (but not the winner) may differ from the official count. You can read more about why this is.

Round 1Round 2Mark FindlaterRoss Alexander CassieIan James BaileyRichard MenardSimon Andrew ScottExhausted42.5%37.3%8.5%7.7%25%25%10.2%25.2%5.1%9.5%Mark FindlaterRoss Alexander CassieIan James BaileyRichard MenardSimon Andrew ScottExhausted

Candidate Clustering

This visualization shows candidates positioned based on second-choice transfers. Candidates whose voters frequently rank each other appear closer together, forming natural "clusters" or voting blocs.

Distance is based on the First Alternate table below — if voters who rank candidate A first often rank candidate B second (and vice versa), they'll appear close together. In STV, proportional representation means winners should be distributed across different clusters, representing diverse voter preferences.

Circle size indicates first-round vote share. Green circles are elected candidates. Hover over candidates to see their top second-choice transfers.

BaileyCassieFindlaterMenardScottLegendElectedNot elected

Pairwise Preferences

For every pair of candidates, this table shows the fraction of voters who preferred one to the other. A preference means that either a voter ranks a candidate ahead of the other, or ranks one candidate but does not list the other. Ballots which rank neither candidate are not counted towards the percent counts.

Note: In multi-seat STV elections, pairwise preferences show overall voter sentiment but don't directly determine outcomes, since votes transfer through multiple elimination and surplus rounds.

Less-preferred Candidate
Preferred Candidate
Mark Findlater
Ross Alexander Cassie
Richard Menard
Ian James Bailey
Simon Andrew Scott
Mark Findlater0%54.9%80.4%66%66.6%
Ross Alexander Cassie45.1%0%51%61.2%77.5%
Richard Menard19.6%49%0%58.6%61.5%
Ian James Bailey34%38.8%41.4%0%59.8%
Simon Andrew Scott33.4%22.5%38.5%40.2%0%

First Alternate

For every pair of candidates, this table shows the fraction of voters who ranked one candidate first ranked the other candidate second.

Second Choice
First Choice
Mark Findlater
Ross Alexander Cassie
Richard Menard
Ian James Bailey
Simon Andrew Scott
Exhausted
Mark Findlater0%5.6%74.3%6.2%1.1%12.8%
Ross Alexander Cassie10.1%0%3.9%18.4%42%25.4%
Richard Menard75.8%5.5%0%5.5%2.5%10.6%
Ian James Bailey23.5%14.2%7.7%0%26.2%28.5%
Simon Andrew Scott7.2%48.8%4.8%26.4%0%12.8%

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