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# pyRCV2
pyRCV2 is an application for counting various preferential voting elections.
pyRCV2 may be used in a number of different ways:
* as an online web application, no installation or special software required, at <https://yingtongli.me/rcv/>
* as a standalone Python command line application
* as a library within another Python application
## Features
pyRCV2 accepts data in the [BLT file format](http://www.dia.govt.nz/diawebsite.NSF/Files/meekm/%24file/meekm.pdf), and can count votes using:
* weighted inclusive Gregory STV (e.g. [Scottish STV](https://www.opavote.com/methods/scottish-stv-rules))
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* unweighted inclusive Gregory STV (e.g. [Australian Senate STV](https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2020C00400/Html/Text#_Toc59107700))
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* exclusive Gregory STV (e.g. [PRSA 1977](https://www.prsa.org.au/rule1977.htm) and [ERS97](https://www.electoral-reform.org.uk/latest-news-and-research/publications/how-to-conduct-an-election-by-the-single-transferable-vote-3rd-edition/))
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* [Meek STV](http://www.dia.govt.nz/diawebsite.NSF/Files/meekm/%24file/meekm.pdf)
* [Wright STV](https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/House_of_Representatives_Committees?url=em/elect07/subs/sub051.1.pdf)
pyRCV2 is highly customisable, including options for:
* different quotas and quota rules (e.g. exact Droop, Hare) or progressively reducing quota
* calculations using fixed-point arithmetic, guarded fixed-point ([quasi-exact](http://www.votingmatters.org.uk/ISSUE24/I24P2.pdf)) or exact rational numbers
* different tie breaking rules (backwards, random, manual) with auditable deterministic random number generation
* extensible API for other counting methods
## Online usage
After preparing the BLT file, head to <https://yingtongli.me/rcv/>. Select the BLT file, and click *Count*. pyRCV2 will count the election and display the results in a count sheet. See [here](https://yingtongli.me/blog/2020/12/24/pyrcv2.html) for more detailed instructions.
By clicking *Show advanced options*, you can customise the options used for the count. A detailed explanation of the various options can be found [here](https://yingtongli.me/git/pyRCV2/about/docs/options.md).
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Once the count is complete, you can click *Print result* to generate a printable result report.
## Command line usage
pyRCV2 may also be invoked as a command line application. Run `python -m pyRCV2 --help` to view help.
For example, run `python -m pyRCV2 stv path/to/blt_file.blt --ties backwards --ties random --random-seed foobar`.