More results up. Kim surged again.
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She's behind Leno by 4500 now (instead of 6500), but that's almost certainly not enough to leap frog her ahead in RCV.
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I think the margin is thin enough now that we have to wait for all the mail in ballots to trickle in.
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The RCV elimination order looks pretty stable... the closest elimination %-wise is the very last one. (If there were other close ones, that could throw things off in interesting ways... another downside of this counting method!)
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Sadly we're nowhere near close enough to the true chaos scenario: Kim surging to second and getting to see what all the Leno voters put after him.
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I think you can pull that out of the raw data. Maybe I'll look tomorrow.
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I don't think they publish data for eliminations that didn't happen.
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But they publish all the ballots! At this point I have JS code that runs the ranked choice and reproduces (on spot check of numbers) the official table. Still need to: * make it produce readable output rather than a JS object * make it show more data than the official results
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I tossed what I have up at github.com/dbaron/sf-electio… ... but I have some plans for what to do next. (Right now the output is literally to console.log() because I haven't written anything else.)
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Where do they publish all the ballots?
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Replying to @khuey_
At sfelections.sfgov.org/june-5… . See "Ranked-Choice Voting: Ballot Image" and "(?)" and "Ranked-Choice Voting: Master Lookup".

Jun 6, 2018 · 4:11 PM UTC

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Replying to @davidbaron
So every line in "Ballot Image" is an encoded ballot?
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Every line is a single rank from a ballot. Notice columns 34-36 go 001, 002, 003, 001, 002, .... (See my JS code, too.)
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