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<title>Responsiveness of Candidates in Hamilton's 2010 Municipal Election</title>
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<div id='header'><h1>Responsiveness of Candidates in Hamilton's 2010 Municipal Election</h1></div>
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Every candidate for election promises to be responsive and accountable to the citizens whose votes
they ask for. We're putting that commitment to the test by asking candidates a series of
<a href="http://elections.raisethehammer.org/election/1#questions">questions</a>
about their campaigns, their priorities and what they believe is best for Hamilton. Here's how
they stack up against each other in terms of how responsive they've been to these important questions.
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<strong>Please note:</strong> Questions are posed to candidates by email, and their responses are entered
manually by RTH staff. There may be a delay of several hours between when a candidate answers a question
and when this report is updated, so a difference in responsiveness of just one question should not be
considered significant.
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Discuss this on Raise the Hammer: <a href="http://raisethehammer.org/article/1192/responsiveness_to_questions_varies_widely_among_candidates">Responsiveness To Questions Varies Widely Among Candidates</a>.
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<h3>Total Number of Questions: <span id="question_count"></span></h3>
<h3>Most Responsive Candidates By Ward</h3>
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<tr><th><strong>Ward</strong></th><td class="main"><strong>Candidate(s)</strong></td><td><strong>Responses</strong></td></tr>
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<p><br /><small>* Robert Pasuta won by acclamation as the only candidate in Ward 14, thus, his responses are both most and least in his ward.</small></p>
<h3>Least Responsive Candidates By Ward</h3>
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<tr><th><strong>Ward</strong></th><td class="main"><strong>Candidate(s)</strong></td><td><strong>Responses</strong></td></tr>
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<p><br /><small>* Robert Pasuta won by acclamation as the only candidate in Ward 14, thus, his responses are both most and least in his ward.</small></p>
<h3>Level of Responsiveness By Ward</h3>
<p>The average number of responses per candidate in each ward.</p>
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<tr><th><strong>Ward</strong></th><td><strong>Average Responses Per Candidate</strong></td></tr>
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<h3>Number of Responses By Candidate</h3>
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<tr><th style="width: 150px;">Candidate</th><td style="width: 100px;"><strong>Ward</strong></td><td style="width: 500px;"><strong>Responses</strong></td></tr>
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The source is open and available on <a href="http://github.com/adriand/Responsive-Candidates">GitHub</a>.
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