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hmmm - I can see the open state field but if I look at the data.attributes.signature_by_country fields I get most coming from USA The constituencies are all 2million+ UK constituencies But I can't link the sig by country to the constituency in most cases
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I've just looked at https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/700143.json. Current "signature_count" entries: "open" 2178055 (ie all) [at line 12] followed by alphabetically ordered lists, the whole country ones first, including "United Kingdom" 2162127 ; then constituencies.
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The 2 ways I checked (and I'm open to correction on this - I could be wrong) 1 - the breakdown by county https://petitionmap.unboxedconsulting.com/?petition=700143 doesn't appear to match the headline number in any close way 2 = The petition data link https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/700143.json seems to have a suspiciously high number of non UK entries (although this ABOUT section may be relevant as well The data shows the number of people who have signed the petition by country as well as in the constituency of each Member of Parliament. This data is available for all petitions on the site. It is not a list of people who have signed the petition. The only name that is shared on the site is that of the petition creator.) can someone else try because I'm done with this guy
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