The EU publishes large amounts of open data. They re-use their own open data to allow citizens to gain insights into the EU elections 2024 (see, for example, these news).
Based on published open data, citizens can run their own analysis. Sadly, the published data is not easy to use. With Jayvee, we can easily model a data pipeline that allows us to extract, clean and transform data and finally save it in a SQLite database for further use. You can find more information about Jayvee at https://jvalue.com/ and on GitHub at https://github.com/jvalue/jayvee, here we use version 0.5.0.
You can find an example analysis in the report.ipynb. The Jayvee model used can be seen in eu-elections.jv.
The data source is published by the Bundeswahlleiterin on their website: https://www.bundeswahlleiterin.de/europawahlen/2024/ergebnisse/opendata.html as © Die Bundeswahlleiterin, Wiesbaden 2024 under the license Datenlizenz Deutschland – Namensnennung – Version 2.0 (https://www.govdata.de/dl-de/by-2-0).