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08:23
To all canditates which haven't passed primaries, thanks for running.
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To the rest good luck for the election.
 
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13:29
@Hosch250 573 now :)
 
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18:54
597 votes, 1491 visits
19:21
yay it still works
hmm... speak up, bot
whoa..... what was that? what does it do?
@Malachi Built to post election results within seconds of the election ending
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Q: Election vote-counting, result-posting chatbot

UndoIn preparation for the end of Code Review's 2015 election, I've built a simple bot to get the election votes, run OpenSTV on them, and post the result to a chatroom. I'm using this Python implementation of STV and ManishEarth's ChatExchange. import getpass import logging import os import time im...

so it's only usuable for like 1 minute?
or does it keep track of votes as they come in?
@Malachi SE posts the raw election data as soon as the election ends. That thing takes the data, runs it through STV, and posts it to chat.
19:59
@Undo is it accurate? :)
20:24
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Q: "Election ends: tomorrow" is too imprecise

200_successExample: nomination period began Jun 29 at 20:00 primary voting begin Jul 6 at 20:00 election began 2 days ago election ends tomorrow I'm not particularly concerned about the exact time when each of the phases began, but I think that the exact deadline for...

20:39
@Malachi Never had it give me a false result, it uses the same data and the same tools SE does
20:54
Just 23 hours left - get voting!
Less than 600 votes!
@Hosch250 can't vote more than once..
That's probably a good thing.
I remember just the other day - the voting for the all star game.
My family was sitting on their computers averaging a vote every few seconds.
21:15
wrong room... mutter grumble
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A: "Election ends: tomorrow" is too imprecise

MalachiA countdown clock would be nice.

 
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23:51
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A: "Election ends: tomorrow" is too imprecise

MalachiA countdown clock would be nice. I am suggesting that it either be replaced with a count down clock (Happy New Year Graduation) or that a count down clock be and addition to some of the other suggestions.

I edited it, how about that?

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