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Votes Against: 2,960 (25.1%)</blockquote> | Votes Against: 2,960 (25.1%)</blockquote> | ||
− | [[Climate Refugee Commission]] projected to pass | + | [[Climate Refugee Commission]] projected to pass<br> |
March 13, 2007 -- Projection (+/- 2.5%)[http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=12424207&postcount=1] | March 13, 2007 -- Projection (+/- 2.5%)[http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=12424207&postcount=1] | ||
<blockquote>Votes For: 52.5%<br> | <blockquote>Votes For: 52.5%<br> | ||
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− | <blockquote>Votes For: 5,162<br> | + | <blockquote>Votes For: 5,162 (43.5%)<br> |
− | Votes Against: 6,693</blockquote> | + | Votes Against: 6,693 (56.5%)</blockquote> |
[[Category:United Nations]] | [[Category:United Nations]] |
Revision as of 00:43, 20 March 2007
UNIA, or the United Nations Information Agency, is an organization of professional statisticians, pollsters, and policy analysts that help craft, market and analyze United Nations proposals and resolutions. It is best known for accurate early predictions of the results of U.N. resolutions at vote.
The organization receives all of its funding from the Independent Council for International Advocacy (ICIA), a non-partisan think tank in Pilot. It succeeded the Pilot United Nations News Service and the Alliance for Reform and Values in the NationStates United Nations.
UNIA Projection History
Repeal "The Right to Form Unions" projected to fail
March 4, 2007 -- Projection (+/- 2.5%)
Votes For: 44%
Votes Against: 56%
March 5, 2007 -- Certified Results
Votes For: 4,863 (42.78%)
Votes Against: 6,504 (57.22%)
Repeal "UN Biological Weapons Ban" projected to pass
March 8, 2007 -- Projection (+/- 2.5%)
Votes For: 73%
Votes Against: 27%
March 11, 2007 -- Certified Results
Votes For: 8,877 (74.9%)
Votes Against: 2,960 (25.1%)
Climate Refugee Commission projected to pass
March 13, 2007 -- Projection (+/- 2.5%)[1]
Votes For: 52.5%
Votes Against: 47.5%
March, 15, 2007 -- Certified Results
Votes For: 5,162 (43.5%)
Votes Against: 6,693 (56.5%)