This answer specifically complements this remark from Catija:
If the mods here ask us to bring in another moderator within six months of the prior election, we actually re-run the election on OpaVote to get the new outcome.
Unfortunately, the OpaVote GUI doesn't allow unregistered users to re-run an election with a different number of seats. While it is surely not a problem that this be a prerogative of the Community Management team, in general I would like to have the ability to recount ballots with different key parameters.
After searching for a while, I couldn't find any readily available solution. The software available from the download link in the election page also doesn't run on my machine. so I ended up implementing MeekSTV by myself.
You can find a mostly accurate Go implementation* in my github, with a README that explains all you need to know to run the program. To recount ballots with a different number of seats available:
- download the ballot .txt file from OpaVote summary page:
- add this file to the program's workdir (see README for details)
- change the very first line of the ballot file as follows:
Change six candidates, two available seats:
6 2
into six candidates, one available seat:
6 1
- recount ballots (see README for details)
To recount ballots with the same number of seats available but the winning candidate(s) removed (keep factor = 0, votes transferred to second choices), change the second line of the file by adding the index of that candidate, negated.
E.g. 6 candidates, 2 seats, remove candidate 5:
6 2
-5
If the second line in the ballot file doesn't already have a negated index (it is instead the first ballot), add it. If it exists, append the negated index next to the others.
The project is rather unrefined at this stage, but it should be enough to satisfy your curiosity — at the very least it satisfies mine.
Disclaimer:
Just to reiterate on-site what the README already says:
This software is in no way a replacement for Stack Overflow's own election process. It is simply meant to make it easier to recount votes with different parameters. The results of any recount done with this program aren't binding and don't prove or disprove anything. This program is exclusively meant to satisfy my — and hopefully your — curiosity.
In other words, whatever responses this software gives to a query, it is not official, and never will be. Refer to the Community Management team for official vote tallies.
*: see the README for known limitations