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•Summarize the election results in either a bar graph or a Pareto chart. Make sure your graph
has appropriate axis labels and a title. Include this graph in your report.
•Using both your table and graph, comment on the distribution of voters across the various political parties in the FED you selected for the 2019 federal election.
•Find the data for the 2021 federal election for the same FED that you have selected. You do not necessarily need to find the raw data, but at the very least you should be able to find a count of the number of votes each political party received. Using this data:
– Create two pie charts summarizing the percentage of voters that voted for each political party: one pie chart for the 2019 federal election, and one for the 2021 federal election.
Make sure both charts are well-labelled and include a legend. Include both pie charts in
your report.
– In your report, comment on the changes/differences in the distribution of voters across the political parties between the two elections.
•Can the results or patterns of voter preferences you have discussed above be extrap- olated to voters all across Canada? Explain why or why not in your report.