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Incumbent and challenger ask different questions
Mark the contesting candidate as the incumbent and the form asks voters about the record. Mark them as the challenger and it asks what change voters want. One neutral instrument, two analytical angles.
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Two contracts, one team, separated by design
Research firms running concurrent contracts for different candidates get strict separation by design: per-project access, per-project roles, and an audit entry on every cross-boundary attempt. Built in from day one, not a flag added later.
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Every action is logged
Every role grant, access change, QC reject, and permanent delete records the actor, the metadata, and the IP. Election-day results carry signed certificates that anyone can verify after the fact.
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Election-system aware
First-past-the-post, proportional representation, runoff, and mixed systems are each supported. The platform reads which system applies and the analysis adapts: per-constituency winners where seats are decided by plurality, party-share allocation where seats come off a list.