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Predict Who Will Win the 2012 Election with ElectionGauge

Feb 16, 2012

Election Gauge

In the weeks and months leading up to elections, news outlets conduct poll after poll and jostle to predict who will win. What if they had predictions updated minute by minute, based on an even larger audience?

This is the idea behind ElectionGauge, a DC-based startup that analyzes Twitter response to events. Predicting election results is their first test of an algorithm that could analyze the state of everything from the economy to sports.

Cofounder Maksim Tsvetovat, a professor at George Mason University and coauthor of Social Network Analysis for Startups, has 12 years experience in social network analysis and social media.

“I was looking for an interesting project that would help me tie geo-spatial analysis, linguistic analysis, and social network analysis – and, serendipitously, it happened to be the election year. Scientifically, we had an opportunity to gather a large dataset and learn new and interesting things about the world,” he says.

Founded in September 2011, ElectionGauge predicts election results by matching the speech of candidates to the tweets of users. For example, “repeal Obamacare” might identify you as Tea Partier, while “legalize marijuana” puts you in Ron Paul’s camp. I imagine that political hashtags would go into the mix, too. (ElectionGauge analyzes only American Twitter users but can’t filter out those under 18, so that may affect results a bit.)

Tsvetovat says their algorithm has already predicted a few primaries, like Gingrich’s win in South Carolina. It missed the recently Santorum sweep due to a bug, which has since been fixed.

ElectionGauge hopes to go beyond Twitter buzz metrics (counting mentions) or sentiment analysis (guessing emotions) by bringing to bear linguistics and related fields. According to Tsvetovat, the project is non-commercial and they hope to see their data used by news outlets.

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About the Author
Kira M. Newman

Kira M. Newman is a Tech Cocktail writer interested in startups, innovation, and new trends. In 2012, she returned from a 6-month whirlwind tour of Asia, where she met tons of welcoming, inspiring, and infectiously passionate entrepreneurs. Follow her @kiramnewman.

4 Responses to “Predict Who Will Win the 2012 Election with ElectionGauge”

  1. Interesting idea to use twitter to gauge an election outcome. Thanks for writing about it. I'm gonna check this out.

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  3. Thank you for the auspicious writeup. It in truth was a enjoyment account it. Look complex to far delivered agreeable from you! By the way, how could we communicate?

  4. Bozotexeno says:

    Big problem with this idea. People over 50 don’t use the technology much, and those people happen to be the most reliable voters.

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