Brown didn't fix the mistakes (or they've have been reverted). I fixed the biggest one at [1], but it's not a very good source (no 1st names, rounded %s, doesn't seem to include spoilt votes preventing calculating %s).
The other big mistakes are:
"Wikipedia’s next largest errors were for the New Hampshire 1998 (-2.2), New York 2006 (+1.2), and New Hampshire 2006 (-1.2) gubernatorial races."
Anyone up for fixing them, or finding a better source for the one I fixed? -- Jeandré, 2011-04-19t13:29z, -- Jeandré, 2011-04-19t13:36z, -- Jeandré, 2011-04-20t11:13z, -- Jeandré, 2011-04-20t11:15z
You might want to fix "which earned Herman Hesse the Nobel Prize". The prize is not awarded to a book but to an author, although the book was mentioned in the citation. (the first section deals with Wikipedia's accuracy so let's make sure the Signpost is!) Pichpich (talk) 22:21, 19 April 2011 (UTC)
This is a big story. Why did I find it first tucked in here? Jason Quinn (talk) 20:48, 20 April 2011 (UTC)
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