Frank Deis
Frank Deis
I got addicted to reading http://www.fivethirtyeight.com during the Obama campaign and the election last fall. Nate Silver showed up a lot on various political talk shows, looking a lot like a bespectacled math geek with Asperger's Syndrome. At any rate he is clearly a smart guy and comes up with some interesting insights. A couple of days ago there were two articles on the site discussing Benford's Law which I had never heard of. Basically in a random collection of real world numbers, the distribution will favor "one" as the first digit. It doesn't much matter whether you are talking about populations of small towns, or prices in the 7-11, and it certainly should apply to vote tallies. The curve looks like this.
If you look at the vote totals for Karroubi, one of the minor candidates in the Iranian election, it looks instead like this
At any rate, read the article. One surprising side note is that it really looks like someone was jiggering the results in the Al Franken - Norm Coleman senatorial election in Minnesota.
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