For Journalists & Newsrooms — Global Election Simulator
Give your audience a map they can play with instead of a chart they can only look at. The simulators cover parliaments and presidencies across every inhabited continent, are built from official results, and the full method is public, which is what an editor needs before putting an interactive on the page.
Embedding. Every simulator lives at its own clean URL, so the simplest way to publish one is a responsive iframe pointed at that page, for example the /germany or /france simulator. Custom builds, fixed aspect ratios and specific starting scenarios are available on request.
Methodology you can cite. The methodology page sets out the data baselines, the swing and spatial vote models, every seat-allocation formula, the runoff transfer model and the election-night engine, with the actual equations. Where a country uses D'Hondt we run D'Hondt.
Nonprofits and civic groups can use the same tools as a neutral, non-partisan explainer of how a system converts votes into power, at no cost. For an embed, a custom or co-branded build, a data question or a partnership, email leoc4321@gmail.com.