File talk:Ukrainian parliamentary election, 2007 (first place results).PNG

Results
There is not one graphic that shows the outcome of the election Why is that?

Is this good wikipedia editing? Does it convey the results in a clear and unambiguous manner?

Let the facts speak for themselves and the First place "Maps" is interesting, the second place has not value, but should they stand alone. As correctly pointed out they provided a false and misleading impression. Surly we should be publishing a full and complete graphic showing the overall results.

друг, how can Lytvyn and the communist be in the non-governing coalition if he didn't wanted to be in the Party of region shadow cabinet []. Sorry, your chart is nonsence... It is clear in the article that Yulia and Victor Y got a small minority in parliament (if the have a small minority in parliament so of course they had a small one in votes too (people who read Wikipedia arn't idiots!). Besides Wikipedia isn't an exebition of images. Mariah-Yulia (talk) 21:39, 7 February 2008 (UTC)
 * Because they are not party of the Governing coalition. I did not refer to them as opposition just non-Governing Coalition The above is just one of the various options available BUT it never the less shows more accurately the results of the election and the relationship between the various parties where the map does not. In fact we have no results graphic at all. all we have is a gallerey of images taht are false and misleading. They are preseetd as baig results of the election when in fact they are not.  They only show a distorted presentation of the geo- political landscape without taking into consideration the percentage or actual level of voter support. (Quantity of votes)

I am in favour of a mixture. Color graded/Shaded scale maps and charts ad maybe a map as a legend that correlates to the charts shwoig the geographical location of each region. The Map could have a better choice of colors also. The dark red for BYUT is not a good choice and the blue should be the same as the Ukrainian Flag which is the color PoR uses. Yellow is close to orange and more brighter over-all. It all adds to the presentation of accurate information. Which after all is what we should be striving to achieve in a NPOV publication.

Summary
Highest Vote by Regions color Graded

Methodology. Each Party color is graded by saturation to represent the number of votes (percentage to the total number cast) of votes allocated to each of the highest vote polling parties per region.

This map forms part of a collection on the published results

2007

2006

A swing analysis is common in any election. It shows the change in voter percentage for each party by regions from 2006 to 2007.