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  • noun UK a graphic device used to illustrate swing in an election

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Examples

  • The BBC's "swingometer" was a case of the medium getting in the way of the message.

    Media news, UK and world media comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk 2010

  • The poll of marginal seat published today seems to miss the point and be something of a throwback to the old two party swingometer last seen to be effective in 1979.

    Archive 2009-10-01 Norfolk Blogger 2009

  • The poll of marginal seat published today seems to miss the point and be something of a throwback to the old two party swingometer last seen to be effective in 1979.

    Marginals Poll misses the point Norfolk Blogger 2009

  • The BBC simply promises "the greatest-ever swingometer" – which it will need to be, if it's to demonstrate clearly the complex dynamics of three-directional swing that seems likely to dominate thenight.

    Election results 2010: an hour-by-hour guide 2010

  • We've already done a lot of the calculating work in this - you can see it in action in our swingometer map.

    Election 2010: the data you need to vote in your constituency 2010

  • If you're a gamer, think Virtua Cop or Crackdown or early Grand Theft Auto. in school B, you can choose to either be "bad" or "good", with your actions affecting a moral swingometer (which you can often see on the status screen) and perhaps changing what powers you have or how characters react to you. 2 Think Black & White or Knights Of The Old Republic, or Fallout 3, or Fable.

    I play videogames so you don't have to amuchmoreexotic 2008

  • Fable 2 uses the swingometer model of morality - there are two separate swingometers, Good vs Evil and Corrupt vs Pure, which have their own weird quirks (charging exorbitant rents makes you more Corrupt, but not more Evil; charging exorbitant rents but eating lots of healthy food can swing the balance back to purity).

    I play videogames so you don't have to amuchmoreexotic 2008

  • Without the aid of a swingometer, and feeling a bit low on powers of anal retentiveness today, I would guess that those sorts of swings would wipe out most, if not all, of Labour's Commons majority.

    Won`t Get Fooled Again Newmania 2007

  • David Dimbleby presents the BBC's 14-hour Election 97 results programme, featuring Peter Snow's computer battleground and swingometer, and interviews by Jeremy Paxman.

    Some Highlights on BBC Parliament This Weekend 2007

  • David Dimbleby presents the BBC's 14-hour Election 97 results programme, featuring Peter Snow's computer battleground and swingometer, and interviews by Jeremy Paxman.

    Some Highlights on BBC Parliament This Weekend 2007

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