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This article was published on May 16, 2014

Google’s India election map lets you watch the votes roll in from the world’s largest democracy


Google’s India election map lets you watch the votes roll in from the world’s largest democracy

The world’s largest democracy, India, is reporting its election results today and, as ever, Google is making the information easier to parse. The search firm has put all the data together on a map so you can watch the results of 500 million-plus votes as they are announced.

The company has teamed up with Nielsen, which supplies the data for its live results portal. Clicking on a district pulls up the latest local voting data, while you can view the current standings from a national level — including all 543 constituencies — too.

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Bonus for data geeks: Socialbakers has ‘real time’ stats on social media related to India’s election. You can find all the details here.

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➤ Google’s India election portal

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