Zarino Zappia

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Three interesting decisions I like the sound of: 1. It's just a dictionary, you can access variables by key rather than as an argument to a function. 2. It's the...

I've added an issue in the Custard repo for the JavaScript half of this: https://github.com/scraperwiki/custard/issues/400

Example of how the BBC displayed results from this year's regional elections in the UK ## National view ![bbc-scotland-2016](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/739624/16263847/550b958a-386e-11e6-9c09-a7fe440d2af5.png) ## Local view ![bbc-wales-2016](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/739624/16263853/58800138-386e-11e6-812f-6156f134ee85.png)

Not quite the same structure as the elections YNMP handles, but here's how the New York Times displays the results of the US Primaries: ![primaries](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/739624/16264049/293c845e-386f-11e6-8dbd-14e275b4e282.png)

@mhl @struan @tmtmtmtm – I've put together a page description diagram for how the pre-election homepage currently looks, and how the post-election homepage could potentially look: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1j_WU9R4AxNBpwC_pTpRyC6lvPvpqiF1LvSMRhpZHQzs/edit (requires mysociety login)...

Do we know why they are clicking it twice? Eg: is the creating/saving of candidates slower than expected, and without any feedback, so people think their first click didn't work?

Sorry, I incorrectly thought this was about _Twitter_ usernames, and not _YNMP account_ usernames. I've removed the reference from #130 now.

I wonder whether we could do something like this to add more person forms _only as they’re required_? Might make the page less intimidating. ![form](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/739624/25744295/fd049086-3190-11e7-889b-267960c135b6.gif) Source: https://jsfiddle.net/zarino/s5d80vzg/3/

I agree that the "An existing person with this name has been found" wording is just plain confusing, when the page then goes on to list a bunch of people...

Adding a reference here to #146 which should provide a place to display these sorts of links, even if they don't exist right now.