For anyone who needs "ballot-counting code," I suggest you try my
Graphical Voter Interface (GVI), which you can find at
http://ElectionMethods.org/GVI.htm . GVI is professional-quality
software that goes way beyond a command-line interface. It is close to
usable in a real public election. Scre
ot ONE program: surely it might as well set a good example,
for other programmers to follow.
Voters don't create cycles with their voter. They don't have preferences
to express, i.e. clues on what the method should do when their vote is
mixed with other votes. MIKE made a false claim sa
Craig Carey said:
What the blazes ?: OSSIPOFF's Python code couldn't even accept ballot paper
counts as input. That is what I saw at the Piaelli website.
I reply:
Very good point. I agree that it didn't make sense for the Python listing
to not have code for receiving and counting rankings. The P