The Turnout Tracker: An Introduction
The turnout tracker is a citizen science tool to track election turnout in real time.
In May 2017, I noticed that Philadelphians had organically started sharing on social media where and when they voted, and what number voter they were at their precinct.
I thought “Wow, all that needs is a statistical model to know what turnout is across the city.” So I built it.
We’re going to Chicago
Chicagoans, I need your help! The municipal runoff elections are April 2nd. Let’s track turnout together.
Before Election Day
- Tell your friends! Share this post!
On Election Day
- Vote!
- Share your voter number at https://bit.ly/chicagoturnout
- Track the live results at http://jtannen.github.io/turnout_tracker_chicago.html
- Remind your friends!
Open Sourcing the Turnout Tracker
I’m also sharing the code behind the Turnout Tracker with the world. I’ve cleaned it up some, but better engineering and documentation is a work in progress.
Check out the repository at https://github.com/jtannen/turnout_tracker
Programmer/Data Scientist? The codebase may not be fully self-serve yet. So if you want to bring the Turnout Tracker to your city, get in touch. jonathan (dot) tannen (at) gmail (dot) com
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