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Dawie Scholtz: Be part of the elections projections model SAElections2019

2019-05-07 18:36

His project for the upcoming elections on May 8 would provide him with valuable data to predict its outcome. This is the first project of its kind that is not related to the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research – who have done similar models before. "We will basically analyse this data and be able to see how turnout is going throughout the day and announce it to people throughout the day," said Scholtz.

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