• Sir David Edgeworth Butler CBE FBA (17 October 1924 – 8 November 2022) was an English political scientist who specialised in psephology, the study of elections...
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  • Psephology (redirect from Psephologist)
    People who practise psephology are called psephologists. A few of the major tools that are used by a psephologist are historical precinct voting data, campaign...
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  • British social scientist and psephologist David Butler (sculptor) (1898–1997), American sculptor and painter David Butler-Jones, Canadian physician and...
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  • Butler was the son of the Rev. Arthur Gray Butler, the first headmaster of Haileybury College. He was the father of the psephologist Sir David Butler...
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    October 1981) was a Canadian professor of politics and sociology, and a psephologist (one who does statistical analysis of elections). He is perhaps best...
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  • This is a list of notable psephologists. In surname alphabetical order: Michael Barone John Bowman David Butler Robert Chapman Nate Cohn F. W. S. Craig...
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    Prannoy Roy (category Psephologists)
    (born 15 October 1949) is an Indian economist, chartered accountant, psephologist, journalist and author. He is the former executive co-chairperson of...
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    politician. Sir Herbert Butterfield, historian. Sir David Butler, psephologist. David Cairns, journalist. Sir David Cannadine, historian. Claude Chabauty, mathematician...
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  • candidates left. The Mackerras pendulum was devised by the Australian psephologist Malcolm Mackerras as a way of predicting the outcome of an election contested...
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    Conservatives were projected to win 140 seats. Halfway through the campaign, psephologist John Curtice summarised the polls as having shown little change in the...
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