Database of Australian Federal/State/Territory Politicians

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Andrew Perry

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Nov 8, 2009, 1:42:27 AM11/8/09
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Attached is the database of Australian Federal/State/Territory politicians that Community Builders has put together (pretty painstakingly and manually) for MyMP, which I have been cleaning up to circulate.

We have included the OA Person ID and UI for the Federal MPs/Senators, to help hook into OA's API. 
We have also included the myMP ID for each MP, so that once we get the API to www.mymp.com.au running you will be able to hook into that too.

If  you have any corrections or suggestions, please e-mail me or submit them at http://alpha.mymp.com.au

The attached database is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Australia licence - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/au/ - so feel free to incorporate it into other stuff if it is helpful.

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Andrew Perry
Executive Director

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96 Phillip Street
PARRAMATTA  NSW  2150

Postal Address
PO Box 7929
BAULKHAM HILLS BC  NSW  1755


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Adam Kennedy

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Nov 9, 2009, 7:25:26 PM11/9/09
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I have completed the geo2gov upgrade from Jeff's older member database to your newer one.

In the process I've found a ton of bugs in the data and fixed them. Spelling electorates wrong is bad :)

I've attached a revised CVS file with all my fixes applied, please feel free to merge them back up to your list.

Some problems still remain, particularly in Western Australia.

We probably should look at updating this CSV file into a small web database of some kind.

Adam K
australian_politicians_oaid_20091108.csv

Andrew Perry

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Nov 9, 2009, 7:34:46 PM11/9/09
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Thanks Adam

We will merge them back as suggested.


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Andrew Perry
Director - Legal & Technology

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Sydney
Level 31
Aurora Place
88 Phillip Street
SYDNEY  NSW  2000

Parramatta
Level 2
96 Phillip Street
PARRAMATTA  NSW  2150

Postal Address
PO Box 7929
BAULKHAM HILLS BC  NSW  1755


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Adam Kennedy

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Nov 9, 2009, 8:11:58 PM11/9/09
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A few more notes on the current data set, while I have them in my head.

Your seem to list people by CURRENT official title, but with Electorate keyed off the FUTURE election.

It's difficult to work with something like this, I'm finding.

I really need to know...

1. Electorate names based on most recent past election (i.e. active electorates, not upcoming ones)
2. Members that were elected AT that election
3. If a member has stood down, or there is a by-election, I'd prefer to still have the members name in the list, but with an ISO "end date" on their term of service, so I can tell the difference between missing/bad data, and electorates pending a by-election.
4. If a member is currently sitting from a by-election, I'd prefer to see both members for the same electorate (I can filter out based on which one hasn't stood down).

It's probably also time to look at building a simple db for every election since 2000 (both general and by-elections) so we can organise the member information more cleanly.

Adam K
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