This might be misleading.
If you look at the data for Philadelphia and the 4th alone, then there are only 4 times when the system is actually updated with new data. Inbetween the data stays the same for every polling location. Therefore all these rows inbetween can actually be deleted.
But if you have only 4 updates, then it is logical that the ratios "transfer" during these updates.
Pls go and verify this yourself. Heres the amount of polling places reporting actual updates per each timestamp:
9:39:44 -> 1685
15:11:18 -> 1695
20:02:30 -> 189
20:47:22 ->1677
Again, for all other timestamps there was no actual change for no polling location.
This might be misleading.
If you look at the data for Philadelphia and the 4th alone, then there are only 4 times when the system is actually updated with new data. Inbetween the data stays the same for every polling location. Therefore all these rows inbetween can actually be deleted.
But if you have only 4 updates, then it is logical that the ratios "transfer" during these updates.
Pls go and verify this yourself. Heres the amount of polling places reporting actual updates per each timestamp:
9:39:44 -> 1685
15:13:33 -> 1695
20:10:16 -> 189
20:47:22 ->1677
Again, for all other timestamps there was no actual change for no polling location.