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The Following is a list of updates that were performed on the website as of the most recent relaunch (3/1/18).

January 1, 2020: TEN YEARS!  New Ten Year Anniversary Logo, new banner (yeah, it's a little plain), and updated menubar links with cleaner font.

AUGUST 10, 2019: Major unfinished updates (PEI, Alberta, Australia) done, new logo, spruced up menubar links.


March 22: Updated prediction results for overall bracket and round-by-round. Also to reduce workload, I have removed the (still inactive) UK elections link.

March 21, 2019: Updated US midterms (I believe that's "done") and uploaded predictions for NSW state election and the D1 Mens Tourney (because why not?). Also I forget when I finished updating Victoria's state election, but that's been done too.

November 23, 2018: Two elections are still outstanding in the US Midterms (MS-Sen and CA-21). Results already uploaded and synopsis penned. Also, predicted Victorian State Election for November 24, 2018 (Labor retains with modest, but not landslide gains). See HERE for Victorian election prediction.

November 6, 2018: USA election subsite added, with 2018 Midterm Prediction, much too long to summarize here. See HERE for analysis.

September 9, 2018: After a long hiatus, the Tasmanian page is finally updated, along with other pages.Two new pages were added: The Canadian elections page and the New Brunswick 2018 page with prediction (Liberals hold govt). Main menubar links reduced from 8 to 4.

March 2, 2018: Tasmania 2018 election page launched. KJ predicts the incumbent center-right Liberals will retain majority government, but lose two of their fifteen seats. Go HERE for the analysis.

March 1, 2018: Website relaunched with new Viridian/Bronze color scheme. Past websites updated. KJ on YT link deleted, relegated to "Connect" Page, Replaced with link to KJ Omnimedia site page.
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