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'''Electowidget''' is a PHP4 library (initally a plugin for MediaWiki) designed to make it possible to conduct Internet polls and elections using many different [[wikipedia:Voting systems|voting systems]], including the [[Wikipedia:Schulze method|Schulze method]], [[Wikipedia:Instant runoff voting|Instant runoff voting]], [[Wikipedia:Approval voting|Approval voting]], and even plain old [[Wikipedia:Plurality|Plurality]].
'''Electowidget''' is a PHP4 library (initally a plugin for MediaWiki) designed to make it possible to conduct Internet polls and elections using many different [[wikipedia:Voting systems|voting systems]], including the [[Wikipedia:Schulze method|Schulze method]], [[Wikipedia:Instant runoff voting|Instant runoff voting]], [[Wikipedia:Approval voting|Approval voting]], and even plain old [[Wikipedia:Plurality|Plurality]].


It was in active development in 2005, with additional development as late as 2009, but has not seen updates since then. See the [https://{{SERVERNAME}}/wiki/history/Electowidget page history for Electowidget] for older information, or view the [https://bitbucket.org/robla/electowidget/ Bitbucket source code repository] to get the code.
It was in active development in 2005, with additional development as late as 2009, but has not seen updates since then. See the [https://wiki.electorama.com/wiki/history/Electowidget page history for Electowidget] for older information, or view the [https://bitbucket.org/robla/electowidget/ Bitbucket source code repository] to get the code.


If development resumes, information will be available at https://electorama.com/electowidget
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Revision as of 02:52, 6 February 2020

Electowidget is a PHP4 library (initally a plugin for MediaWiki) designed to make it possible to conduct Internet polls and elections using many different voting systems, including the Schulze method, Instant runoff voting, Approval voting, and even plain old Plurality.

It was in active development in 2005, with additional development as late as 2009, but has not seen updates since then. See the page history for Electowidget for older information, or view the Bitbucket source code repository to get the code.

If development resumes, information will be available at https://electorama.com/electowidget