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ggparliament

Parliament plots

This package attempts to implement "parliament plots" - visual representations of the composition of legislatures that display seats colour-coded by party. The input is a data frame containing one row per party, with columns representing party name/label and number of seats, respectively.

This R package is a ggplot2 extension.

To install the package:

devtools::install_github("robwhickman/ggparliament")

Inspiration from this package comes from: parliamentdiagram, which is used on Wikipedia, parliament-svg, which is a javascript clone, and a discussion on StackOverflow, which provided some of the code for part for the "arc" representations used in this package.

If you have any issues, please note the problem and inform us!

Semicircle parliament

EU, France, United States, and so on...

Plot of US House of Representatives

#filter the election data for the most recent US House of Representatives
us_house <- election_data %>%
  filter(country == "USA" &
    year == 2016 &
    house == "Representatives")

us_house <- parliament_data(election_data = us_house,
  type = "semicircle",
  parl_rows = 10,
  party_seats = us_house$seats)

us_senate <- election_data %>%
  filter(country == "USA" &
    year == 2016 &
    house == "Senate")

us_senate <- parliament_data(
  election_data = us_senate,
  type = "semicircle",
  parl_rows = 4,
  party_seats = us_senate$seats)
representatives <- ggplot(us_house, aes(x, y, colour = party_short)) +
  geom_parliament_seats() + 
  #highlight the party in control of the House with a black line
  geom_highlight_government(government == 1) +
  #draw majority threshold
  draw_majoritythreshold(n = 218, label = TRUE, type = 'semicircle')+
  #set theme_ggparliament
  theme_ggparliament() +
  #other aesthetics
  labs(colour = NULL, 
       title = "United States House of Representatives",
       subtitle = "Party that controls the House highlighted.") +
  scale_colour_manual(values = us_house$colour, 
                      limits = us_house$party_short) 

representatives

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Plot of US Senate

senate <- ggplot(us_senate, aes(x, y, colour = party_long)) +
  geom_parliament_seats() + 
  geom_highlight_government(government == 1) +
  # add bar showing proportion of seats by party in legislature
  geom_parliament_bar(colour = colour, party = party_long) + 
  theme_ggparliament(legend = FALSE) +
  labs(colour = NULL, 
       title = "United States Senate",
       subtitle = "The party that has control of the Senate is encircled in black.") +
  scale_colour_manual(values = us_senate$colour,
                      limits = us_senate$party_long)
senate 

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Plot of German Bundestag

germany <- election_data %>%
  filter(year == 2017 & 
           country == "Germany") 

germany <- parliament_data(election_data = germany, 
                           parl_rows = 10,
                           type = 'semicircle',
                           party_seats = germany$seats)

bundestag <- ggplot(germany, aes(x, y, colour = party_short)) +
  geom_parliament_seats(size = 3) +
  geom_highlight_government(government == 1) + 
  labs(colour="Party",
       subtitle = "Government circled in black.") +  
  theme_ggparliament(legend = TRUE) +
  scale_colour_manual(values = germany$colour, 
                      limits = germany$party_short) 

bundestag

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Opposing Benches Parliament

United Kingdom

#data preparation
uk_17 <- election_data %>% 
  filter(country == "UK" & 
           year == "2017") %>% 
  parliament_data(election_data = .,
                  party_seats = .$seats,
                  parl_rows = 12,
                  type = "opposing_benches",
                  group = .$government)


commons <- ggplot(uk_17, aes(x, y, colour = party_short)) +
  geom_parliament_seats(size = 3) + 
  theme_ggparliament() + 
  coord_flip() + 
  labs(colour = NULL, 
       title = "UK parliament in 2017") +
  scale_colour_manual(values = uk_17$colour, 
                      limits = uk_17$party_short)

commons

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Horseshoe parliament

Australia, New Zealand

australia <- election_data %>%
  filter(country == "Australia" &
    house == "Representatives" &
    year == 2016) %>% 
  parliament_data(election_data = .,
    party_seats = .$seats,
    parl_rows = 4,
    type = "horseshoe")

Plot of Australian parliament

au_rep <-ggplot(australia, aes(x, y, colour = party_short)) +
  geom_parliament_seats(size = 3.5) + 
  geom_highlight_government(government == 1, colour = "pink", size = 4) + 
  draw_majoritythreshold(n = 76, 
                         label = TRUE, 
                         linesize = 0.5,
                         type = 'horseshoe') + 
  theme_ggparliament() +
  theme(legend.position = 'bottom') + 
  labs(colour = NULL,
       title = "Australian Parliament",
       subtitle = "Government circled in pink.") +
  scale_colour_manual(values = australia$colour, 
                      limits = australia$party_short) 

au_rep

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ggparliament documentation built on May 2, 2019, 3:35 p.m.