tally-methods
provides functions for tallying election questions.
The entry point for tally processing is either
- do_dirtally(dir_path)
Tallies election data found in the given directory
- do_tartally(tally_path)
Tallies election data found in the given tar.gz file.
Both the tar and directory functions expect the same file structure for election data:
<root>
|
|- questions_json (file describing the election questions)
|
|--- 0-xxxxx (directory with data for the 0th question)
| |
| |
| -- plaintexts_json (file containing votes, one per line)
...
|
|--- n-xxxxx (directory with data for the nth question)
|
|
-- plaintexts_json (file containing votes, one per line)
TODO
Please refer to the test/fixtures directory for samples of election data.
TODO
Please refer to the test/fixtures directory for samples of election data.
The following methods are currently supported:
- plurality-at-large
Refers to both approval (one winner) and plurality-at-large (list of winners) methods where ballots reflect approval of candidates with no order specified.
In order to run tests you have to set up a virtual environment in which to install the OpenSTV dependency. The script
test/testing_setup.sh
is provided to do this. When testing you have to activate the environment with
workon tally-methods
Then run the tests with
python -m unittest discover
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