Facilitate ranked-choice voting using an instant-runoff algorithm
An instant-runoff-voting algorithm implemented in Typescript.
Core governance support
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Implementation of ranked choice voting methods
Social choice algorithms and voting rules
Javascript katas from https://www.codewars.com/
Simple Soil Water Balance. IFSM-based implementation of the water balance submodel used in CERES-Maize.
Zero-dependency TypeScript library for tabulating ranked-choice elections (IRV and STV) with a complete, auditable result.
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Ranked choice voting library
Run a spatial election model. Input geometry. Cast votes. Use a social choice function. Collect results. Also combine multiple elections across geography, districts, samplings, and polling.
Multi-step code-change pipelines for coding agents — race mode, git worktree isolation, local traces
Industrial-strength implementation of the instant-runoff voting algorithm (library and command line interface)
A library for running ranked choice instant runoff elections. Aims to have few datatype requirements and to not mutate input
A Rust implementation of a BMI (Basic Model Interface) adapter for LSTM-based streamflow prediction.
tallystick is a rust library for talling votes
runoff provides functionality to export all the Skype chat history or only specified chats from the Skype SQLite database file to text files
Instant-runoff Voting is a type of ranked preferential voting method. This gem makes it enable Ruby program.
SMO Flow is a Ruby library created by Sebastian Madrid Ontiveros to help support hydraulic modelling in the UK and around the world. It was developed in response to the lack of hydraulic modelling libraries available for Ruby, with the aim of making subcatchment runoff and flow calculations simpler, clearer, and more accessible. The library provides a developer-friendly way to estimate flow from roads, roofs, permeable areas, foul flow, and trade flow, using the Rational Method and timestep-based calculations. If you find this project useful and would like to support its development, please consider donating: https://buymeacoffee.com/smadrid