Monday, October 24, 2011

I made a list last week of candidates on twitter ranked by how many followers they have, here is an update for this week:

  1. Dean Fortin – Victoria – 1442 followers (+75) 260 tweets (+10) big increase in following, now following 295 and increase of 281
  2. Aaron Hall – Victoria – 987 followers (+30) 5975 tweets (+100)
  3. Frank Leonard – Saanich – 985 followers (+19) 900 tweets (+35)
  4. Shauna Salsman – Sooke – 643 followers (+9) 358 tweets (+25)
  5. Jesse McClinton – Saanich – 485 followers (-1) 1092 tweets (+40) 
  6. Lillian Szpak – Colwood – 420 followers (+3) 369 tweets (+0)
  7. Marianne Alto – Victoria – 403 followers (+10) 115 tweets (+0)
  8. Lisa Helps – Victoria – 348 followers (+30) 507 tweets (+68)
  9. Philippe Lucas – Victoria – 331 followers (+35) 221 tweets (+47)
  10. Carl Jensen – Central Saanich – 320 followers (+32) 257 tweets (+13)
  11. Dean Murdock – Saanich – 315 followers 314 tweets (new this week)
  12. David Bratzer - SD#61 - 282 followers (+11) 185 tweets (+5)
  13. James McNulty – Central Saanich – 255 followers (+147) 63 tweets (+53)
  14. Terry Siklenka – Central Saanich – 210 followers 20 tweets (new this week)
  15. Rob Wickson – Saanich – 202 followers (+26) 170 tweets (+60)
  16. Tim Morrison – Esquimalt – 201 followers (+17) 71 tweets (+17)
  17. Ben Isitt – Victoria – 179 followers (+7) 31 tweets (+3)
  18. Dave Hodgins – Esquimalt – 116 followers (+14) 1002 tweets (+46)
  19. Shellie Gudgeon – Victoria – 116 followers (+31) 89 tweets (+33)
  20. Adam Olsen – Central Saanich – 102 followers (+8) 277 tweets (+3)
  21. Open Victoria – Victoria – 99 followers (+73) 96 tweets (+85)
  22. Dave Bennett – Sooke – 86 followers (+11) 65 tweets (+13)
  23. Grant McLachlan – Langford – 69 followers (+8) 72 tweets (+10)
  24. Steve Filipovic – Victoria – 64 followers (+23) 191 tweets (+76)
  25. Vicki Sanders – Saanich – 62 followers (+11) 91 tweets (+7)
  26. Paul Brown – Victoria – 54 followers (+9) 111 tweets (+5)
  27. Shari Lukens – Colwood – 53 followers (+12) 99 tweets (+42)
  28. Larry Cross – Sidney – 49 followers (+5) 10 tweets (+0)
  29. Linda McGrew – Victoria – 45 followers (+22) 53 tweets (+35)
  30. Tara Ney – Oak Bay – 42 followers (+3) 10 tweets (+0)
  31. Steve Price – Sidney – 39 followers 98 tweets (new this week)
  32. Kyara Kahakauwila – Metchosin – 38 followers (+6) 16 tweets (+4)
  33. Michelle Kirby – Oak Bay – 34 followers (+23) 12 tweets (+11)
  34. Diane McNally – SD61 – 28 followers 113 tweets (new this week)
  35. Charlayne Thornton-Joe – Victoria – 21 followers 2 tweets (new this week)
  36. Brian Tucknot – Colwood – 17 followers (+1) 22 tweets (+1)
  37. Michael McEvoy – SD#61 – 15 followers 1 tweet (new this week)
  38. Zeb King – Central Saanich – 14 followers 7 tweets (new this week)
  39. Rob Martin - Colwood – 12 followers – 11 tweets (new this week)
  40. Dave Shebib Saanich/Victoria – 12 followers 119 tweets (new this week)
  41. Andrew Britton – View Royal – 11 followers (+3) 8 tweets (+0)
  42. Duane MacNeill – Colwood – 6 followers – 26 tweets (new this week)
  43. Teresa Harvery – Colwood – 3 followers – 54 tweets (new this week)
Biggest increases in followers this week:
  1. James McNulty - Central Saanich +147
  2. Dean Fortin - Victoria +75
  3. Open Victoria - Victoria +73
  4. Philippe Lucas - Victoria +35
  5. Carl Jensen - Central Saanich +32
  6. Shellie Gudgeon - Victoria +31
  7. Lisa Helps - Victoria +30
  8. Aaron Hall - Victoria +30
  9. Rob Wickson - Saanich +26
  10. Michelle Kirby - Oak Bay +23
  11. Steve Filipovic - Victoria +23
Most tweets this week:
  1. Aaron Hall - Victoria 100
  2. Open Victoria - Victoria 85
  3. Steve Filipovic - Victoria 76
  4. Lisa Helps - Victoria 68
  5. Rob Wickson - Saanich 60
  6. James McNulty - Central Saanich 53
  7. Philippe Lucas - Victoria 47
  8. Dave Hodgins - Esquimalt 46
  9. Shari Lukens - Colwood 42
  10. Jesse McClinton - Saanich 40
12 candidates on last week's list did not manage more than one tweet a day, Lillian Szpak, Marianne Alto, Larry Cross, Tara Ney and Andrew Britton posted no tweets in the last week

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is not a useful or even intelligent way to judge candidates.

Andrew A said...

I don't believe Bernard is in any way stating that we should judge candidates based on these numbers.

He seems to be merely making observations about candidates and their use of social media in campaigns.

More followers doesn't necessarily represent more support from voters.

I think traditional door knocking, phone calling and meeting contituents is a more effective use of campaigning effort compared to social media. That may change in the not so distance future however.

Bernard said...

People talk about how important social media is, tracking twitter use based on followers and tweets is just one rough way to see who is using social media and who not.

I initially did the list because I was asked to speak on a panel about social media and the local elections.

I will do it again a couple of more times in the election.