• randint@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz
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      Because the candidates get assigned a number at random before the election. The key is just sorting the candidates by their assigned number.

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    So why is the KMT so popular in Miaoli? Otherwise this would basically be a straight urban-rural split, with just a bit of ambiguity in the capital.

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      These parts people care more about “their guy” than about ideology or partisanal politics. Their guys happened to be with the KMT.

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    Wow… TPP took a look of votes away from DPP. And only one election cycle away. That’s impressive if not suspicious.

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      What is suspicious? Was there evidence of fraud or is this just sowing doubt over an election you didn’t like?

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        Using a third party to siphon votes from a popular party to get the second party in power is common. It doesn’t take much stretch of the imagination to wonder if TPP is propped by CCP funds and influence.

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          But the 2nd party still lost by quite a bit.

          This sounds like liberal opposition you simply don’t like.