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Neat! I'm the first one here. Long story short, I've been busy all day learning all there is to know about the beautiful Crown Dependency of Jersey. I made a vector map of the new districts following the States Assembly report. I then began to work on an election template map for the upcoming general election in June (as one does). I looked at the 2018 general election page to get a sense of what I should include in said map. That page, in particular, gives vote shares in % for independents and Reform Jersey. Due to the way you guys elect representatives, how do you even get an island-wide vote share? I'm just curious what the original editor did to get the figures.