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Comparison Display #65

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brandon-martinez-source opened this issue Jan 11, 2024 · 2 comments
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Comparison Display #65

brandon-martinez-source opened this issue Jan 11, 2024 · 2 comments

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@brandon-martinez-source
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brandon-martinez-source commented Jan 11, 2024

As a journalist interested in issues of electoral representation, I want to be able to compare two regions to understand how the area I’m reporting on compares to other locations of similar size, etc., so that my reporting is thorough and easy to understand.

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Kimihiro02399 commented Jan 11, 2024

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Definition of done:

  1. Ability to select two or more regions together and look them up separately in a new tab.
  2. The new tab shows key statistics in tables or other visually appealing formats so that journalists can compare and contrast selected regions.

Tasks:

  1. Create a functionality so that journalists can select different regions together and open them in a new tab.
  2. Write code so that the relevant data about the selected regions are displayed in tables or other visually legible formats, e.g., maps, graphs, etc.

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