A number of important elections take place in Germany this year π©πͺπ³οΈ. This includes five state elections, with around 16 million eligible voters π₯. Graphics about polls, forecasts, and election results are appearing everywhere π β but be careful β οΈ: many of them are misleading. Sometimes they are presented sloppily, sometimes they are deliberately manipulated π.
In our newest podcast episode, we spoke about this with the visualization expert Christoph Kinkeldey ποΈ. He explains how graphics can deceive us πͺ, how to create good visualizations π, and why the perfect chart does not really exist π€.