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𝚃𝚊𝚛𝚊𝚜 𝙶𝚛𝚎𝚜𝚌𝚘𝚎 🚇

THIS JUST IN:

Yesterday, the people of voted "Oui" or "Non" to pedestrianizing and greening a further 500 streets in the city, and eliminating 10,000 parking spots.

The result: 66 percent, or two-thirds, voted "Oui"!

🧵

@wordshaper @straphanger
Yeah, I know. Still, single-digit results give me a bad gut feeling

@dugartogo @straphanger You can look at it that way, and in some circumstances results with this low a turnout can be extremely suspect. In this case, though, there wasn't voter suppression, people knew the vote was happening, and the vote happened at a time people could absolutely vote at if they chose.

Basically 96% of the folks voted "eh, whatever the result is I'm fine with it". It would've been nice if they *explicitly* said that, of course, but that's still pretty clearly their opinion.

@dugartogo @straphanger Also the vote was to get things going to do the change. Over the next three years there will be committees that choose the actual bits of road to close, and when that happens.

The liberation.fr link is paywalled but this link from humanitie.fr isn't. (Or maybe I have a subscription, can't remember. Don't think so, though) It has some more details.

humanite.fr/politique/mairie-d

L'Humanité · À Paris, 65 % de « oui » pour végétaliser 500 ruesBy Anne Billoet

@wordshaper @dugartogo @straphanger probably not enough parking spots around the polling places ;-)

@straphanger in my opinion the communication about this voting was not optimal. The actual topic of the referendum was announced quite late. The coverage in the media was inexistant or superficial. Still the result shows quite well the attitude of an average parisian : the topic of calming down traffic and greening is rather consensual

@straphanger

OK I like the verb "végétaliser" I need to work that into my everyday vocabulary somehow.

@straphanger
Fixing it for you, so it's closer to the truth:

Yesterday, 4% the people of #Paris voted "Oui" or "Non" to pedestrianizing and greening a further 500 streets in the city, and eliminating 10,000 parking spots.

The result: on the 4% of voters, 66 percent, or two-thirds, voted "Oui"!
That is: 2.64% of the people who could vote.

No really representative....

@LenticularCloud @straphanger
It's an opinion poll really, the Maire of Paris doesn't actually have to run a vote about it.

@philipperoy @straphanger if they would’ve been bothered with the outcome, i imagine they would’ve “bothered” to vote

@philipperoy @straphanger That’s the really depressing part.

But IF the mayor starts these plans, and the next mayor continues them, how many of the non-voters will complain bitterly that “no one even asked us!”

@straphanger

Paris is definitely a city where cars only make sick sense as population controls.

@straphanger

This is why #KochNetwork and #AtlasNetwork funded anti-democracy movements like the Yellow Vests.

An accelerated transition to livable cities & renewable energy defunds an industry bent on climate denial & fascism.

@Npars01 @straphanger
Also, billionaires can't live their best lives with so many other people breathing their air.