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instant-runoff-voting
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A PHP library based on STV.pm by Jonathan Lundell.
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Vote tallying tool that ranks the winners by Instant-Runoff (IRV) rules. Intended for use with Louisiana Youth & Government conference elections.
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The reference implementation of the single transferable vote (STV) system used for student government elections at Carnegie Mellon University.
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A program for comparing electoral systems. Supports instant-runoff voting, first-past-the-post, the Borda count, and more.
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A rust library for tallying votes
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Run ranked voting contests using data from Google Forms or a Discourse forum
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JS implementation of Single Transferrable Vote (STV) counting
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A library of rank voting algorithms
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Upload a CSV file of ranked choice election results and receive instant round-by-round results and the option to generate a pdf.
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Ranked choice voting javascript/typescript library
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PyRankVote is a python library for different ranked-choice voting systems, like IRV, STV and PBV. Created in June 2019.
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Voting systems comparison website. Simulate a single election in dozens of different voting methods including plurality, borda count, instant runoff, bucklin, copeland, and many more!
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CiviCRM extension which provides election functionality, including nominations, candidates and voting to CiviCRM.
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IRV algorithm with a "no endorsement" option
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Simulate elections using Google Forms and Sheets
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A Julia package for simulating and analyzing rank choice voting systems.
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The elections site for the Stuyvesant High School Student Union. Made with Next.JS, MongoDB and GraphQL
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Command line application and PHP library, providing an election engine with a high-level interface. Native support 20+ voting methods, easy to extend. Support simple elections with ease or billions of votes in low resource environment. Intensively tested and highly polyvalent.
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This plugin allows sorting a list of options by preference of the user, instead of just selecting one.
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