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The best match is Lisa Simpson, because this user is analytical, politically engaged, and very detail‑oriented with data, much like Lisa’s obsessive interest in facts and charts. They create intricate electoral maps such as the “2015 United Kingdom House of Commons election with multi member districts! UKIP has a strong performance all over England and Wales” and “Decidi fazer mapas das eleições da Câmara dos Deputados do Brasil por partido. Espero que curtam.”, showing a Lisa-like love of complex information and civic processes. Their concern about methodology and accuracy, as in “Medo de postar um mapa novo na Wikipédia e ele ser revertido. Alguém sabe sobre a questão de paleta de cores…?”, parallels Lisa’s perfectionism and desire to do things the “right” way. They also show social and political awareness, for example criticizing a lack of public response to floods in “Evito comentar sobre coisas que não são mapas aqui. Mas o Rio Grande do Sul está passando por enchentes…”, which fits Lisa’s moral seriousness. Finally, their bilingual tweeting and interest in other countries’ elections, like “Looks like I forgot to post the 2010 UK MMD map, so here it is.”, echo Lisa’s curiosity about the wider world beyond her immediate surroundings.

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They lean Introvert (I): their bio is minimal and task-focused, and their tweets are almost entirely about a niche solitary hobby (election cartography) rather than social life or personal anecdotes. For example, they focus on their mapping work in posts like “I decided to redo the seat allocation here for this 2019 MMD UK general election map with Sainte Laguë instead. Now it's more proportional to the countrywide popular vote.” instead of talking about social events or relationships. They show strong Sensing (S) tendencies by emphasizing concrete data, methods, and visual outputs. Many tweets are detailed, factual descriptions of specific elections and procedures, such as “2019 United Kingdom General election with MMD. Seats were apportion to parties with the same method that Brazil uses for its statewide PR elections.” and “On August 3rd, Lasier Martins (Podemos) announced he would not run for reelection, as the PSDB headed coalition picked Ana Amélia Lemos (PSD) to run instead. Hamilton Mourão (Republicanos) won the seat with 44.11% of the votes, against Olívio Dutra (PT), with 37.85%, and...”. The focus is on specific numbers, parties, and electoral rules rather than abstract political theory. Their style appears Thinking (T) over Feeling: they prioritize analysis, methods, and problem-solving instead of emotional expression. For instance, they tweak methodology to improve proportionality in “I decided to redo the seat allocation here for this 2019 MMD UK general election map with Sainte Laguë instead. Now it's more proportional to the countrywide popular vote.” and talk about practical mapping issues like color differentiation in “Tentando fazer mapas de eleições do Brasil. Por que temos que ter tantos partidos? Não consigo fazer com que cada partido tenha uma cor discernível dos outros”. Even when criticizing politics, it’s more evaluative than emotional, as in “Evito comentar sobre coisas que não são mapas aqui. Mas o Rio Grande do Sul está passando por enchentes, e até agora o Presidente não falou nada no Twitter… Decepcionante”. They also seem Judging (J): they plan projects, systematically redo work, and think in terms of ordered tasks. Examples include outlining future map projects like “Looks like I forgot to post the 2010 UK MMD map, so here it is. I will be redoing this sort of map with better graphics, and new ridings, starting with 2024!” and the poll-like planning in “Which Brazil map should I do after 1989 President 1st and 2nd rounds for Wikipedia?”. They refine and update work on Wikipedia (e.g., “Atualizei o mapa da eleição para Senador da Paraíba em 2022.”) and worry about standards and reversions in “Medo de postar um mapa novo na Wikipédia e ele ser revertido. Alguém sabe sobre a questão de paleta de cores, estilo de bordas/fronteiras de municípios/estados, etc. de mapas do Brasil na Wiki lusófona?”, which fits a structured, rule-conscious ISTJ profile. Overall, a data-heavy focus on electoral details, methodical revisions, concern with standards and correctness, and a mostly impersonal tone point most strongly to ISTJ: a practical, detail-oriented, and organized type who applies logic to a concrete domain (election mapping) and prefers to let their work speak rather than seek broad social engagement.

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19 • Brazilian election cartographer from RS. Turns messy vote counts into clean maps. Once spent a weekend recoloring parties so you don’t have to.– @RenanMaps

Your signature cocktail
This drink blends cachaça and London dry gin to mirror Renan’s Brazilian roots and love for UK elections, as seen in maps like “2015 United Kingdom House of Commons election with multi member districts!” and “2019 United Kingdom General election with MMD.”. A red bitter aperitivo represents his sharp political awareness and occasional disappointment, like when he noted the floods and said it was “Decepcionante”. White grapefruit juice adds a fresh, slightly sour brightness, echoing the analytical but enthusiastic tone in mapping projects such as “Decidi fazer mapas das eleições da Câmara dos Deputados do Brasil por partido.”. Finally, a pinch of smoked salt nods to the dry humor of “Be careful when going to England.” and the complexity of juggling so many parties in “Por que temos que ter tantos partidos? Não consigo fazer com que cada partido tenha uma cor discernível dos outros”. Strong yet balanced, it’s a cartographic coalition in a glass—no single flavor has a majority, so they form a delicious proportional alliance.

Your Hogwarts House
Their tweets show a strong analytical and intellectual focus, characteristic of Ravenclaw. They repeatedly design complex electoral systems and explain them clearly, such as when they describe redoing a UK map with Sainte-Laguë for greater proportionality in “I decided to redo the seat allocation here for this 2019 MMD UK general election map with Sainte Laguë instead. Now it's more proportional to the countrywide popular vote.” and when they compare Brazilian PR methods in “2019 United Kingdom General election with MMD. Seats were apportion to parties with the same method that Brazil uses for its statewide PR elections.”. Their curiosity and love of detailed political data are evident in tweets like “In the elections for Goiás Senator in 2022, there were six candidates that won at least one municipality, and six that won over 10% of the valid votes. When I saw this election's data, I decided to map it due to it being relatively uncommon in Brazil.”, where an unusual electoral pattern is enough to inspire a mapping project. They also show methodical concern for standards and precision, asking about technical norms on Wikipedia in “Medo de postar um mapa novo na Wikipédia e ele ser revertido. Alguém sabe sobre a questão de paleta de cores, estilo de bordas/fronteiras de municípios/estados, etc. de mapas do Brasil na Wiki lusófona?”. Even their frustration—“Tentando fazer mapas de eleições do Brasil. Por que temos que ter tantos partidos? Não consigo fazer com que cada partido tenha uma cor discernível dos outros”—is about visual clarity and information design, again underscoring a Ravenclaw-like focus on understanding and representing complex information well. While there are hints of civic concern and mild political criticism, the dominant pattern is intellectual curiosity, love of maps and systems, and careful analysis, aligning most strongly with Ravenclaw.

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The song Maps by Yeah Yeah Yeahs fits @RenanMaps both in name and spirit: their whole online identity revolves around mapmaking and political cartography. They repeatedly showcase detailed election maps, like when they post the “2015 United Kingdom House of Commons election with multi member districts!” and the “2017 United Kingdom General election with multi member districts”, reflecting the patience and dedication behind the song’s refrain of not giving up. Their concern for aesthetics and precision, seen when they say they’ll redo maps with “better graphics, and new ridings” in the “2010 UK MMD map”, mirrors the song’s emotional attention to detail. Even beyond hobbyism, they care about real-world impact, as shown by their comment on floods in Rio Grande do Sul and political response in “Evito comentar sobre coisas que não são mapas aqui. Mas o Rio Grande do Sul está passando por enchentes…”, tying their maps to human stories. All of this makes Maps an apt musical reflection of a young Brazilian mapper whose passion and empathy are charted across elections and geography.

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