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==poll==
==poll==
The poll endpoint will give you the polls.
The poll endpoint will give you the latest polls on various issues such as Trump vs. Harris, Biden approval rating, Harris approval rating, etc.


(not implemented yet; no docs)
(not implemented yet; no docs)

Revision as of 22:05, 23 July 2024

WIP documentation of ElectionsAPI. ElectionsAPI, as the name suggests, is an API which provides political data, both for US and international.

Requests are rate-limited to prevent abuse.

election

The election endpoint will give you access to election information, both historic and current.

/v1/election/{country}/{election}/{year}

This can be used to fetch information about a country-wide election. The year argument can be used to narrow down the results to a specific year. If one isn't specified, it will return all the elections found.

Valid election arguments are presidential, parliament, and governor

Parameters

  • election_name - The name of the election
  • election_type - The type of election. Currently, valid election types are popular, primary, parliament, and electoral.
  • votes_needed - Will list the number of votes needed in a parliamentary or electoral vote to win the election. This parameter does not exist if the election_type is popular.
  • round - Specifies the current round of voting in the election.
  • is_snap_election - Specifies if the election is a snap election.
  • is_ongoing - Specifies if the election is currently ongoing.
  • has_map - Specifies if the election supports a map. A map can be generated with /v1/election/{country}/{election}/{year}/map (more information below)
  • map - Specifies the map file to use.
  • polls_open - Specifies the date of the polls for the election opening.
  • polls_close - Specifies the date of the polls for the election closing.
  • term_start - Specifies when the winner's term will begin.
  • term_end - Specifies when the winner's term will end.
  • sources - Lists the sources which were used to gather the data.
  • candidates - The list of candidates in the race.
    • name - Candidate's name
    • incumbent - Specifies whether the candidate is an incumbent.
    • write_in - Specifies whether the candidate is a write-in candidate.
    • dropped_out - Specifies whether the candidate has dropped out of the race. Only exists if the election_type is primary.
    • party - Candidate's party
    • votes - The number of votes the candidate received
    • percent - The percentage of votes the candidate received
    • electoral_votes - The number of electoral votes the candidate received. Only exists if the election_type is electoral.
    • seats_won - The number of seats the candidate won. Only exists if the election_type is parliament.
    • states_carried - The number of states the candidate received. Only exists if the election_type is electoral.
    • winner - Specifies if the candidate has been declared the winner.
  • region_results - Results of the states/regions/constituencies/counties/oblasts/etc.
    • region - The region
      • candidates - The list of candidates in the region.
        • name - Candidate's name
        • party - Candidate's party
        • votes - The number of votes the candidate received
        • percent - The percentage of votes the candidate received
    • electoral_votes - Specifies the number of electoral votes of the region. Only exists if the election_type is electoral.
    • winner - The winner of the region.
    • fill - The region winner's hex color, for filling maps in with.

Example URL: https://computernewb.com/election/api/v1/election/us/presidential/1789

/v1/election/{country}/{election}/{year}/map

This endpoint can be used to generate a map. It returns a PNG of a filled out map. This endpoint will only work if has_map is true. Otherwise, it will throw a 404 error.

Example URL: https://computernewb.com/election/api/v1/election/us/presidential/1789/map

/v1/election/{country}/{election}/{year}/{region}

This can be used to fetch information about a specific region's election results. The year argument can be used to narrow down the results to a specific year. If one isn't specified, it will return all the elections found.

Valid election arguments are presidential and governor

Parameters

  • election_name - The name of the election
  • election_type - The type of election. Currently, valid election types are popular, primary, parliament, and electoral.
  • votes_needed - Will list the number of votes needed in a parliamentary or electoral vote to win the election. This parameter does not exist if the election_type is popular.
  • round - Specifies the current round of voting in the election.
  • is_snap_election - Specifies if the election is a snap election.
  • is_ongoing - Specifies if the election is currently ongoing.
  • has_map - Specifies if the election supports a map. A map can be generated with /v1/election/{country}/{election}/{year}/map (more information below)
  • map - Specifies the map file to use.
  • polls_open - Specifies the date of the polls for the election opening.
  • polls_close - Specifies the date of the polls for the election closing.
  • term_start - Specifies when the winner's term will begin.
  • term_end - Specifies when the winner's term will end.
  • sources - Lists the sources which were used to gather the data.
  • candidates - The list of candidates in the race.
    • name - Candidate's name
    • incumbent - Specifies whether the candidate is an incumbent.
    • write_in - Specifies whether the candidate is a write-in candidate.
    • dropped_out - Specifies whether the candidate has dropped out of the race. Only exists if the election_type is primary.
    • party - Candidate's party
    • votes - The number of votes the candidate received
    • percent - The percentage of votes the candidate received
    • electoral_votes - The number of electoral votes the candidate received. Only exists if the election_type is electoral.
    • states_carried - The number of states the candidate received. Only exists if the election_type is electoral.
    • seats_won - The number of seats the candidate won. Only exists if the election_type is parliament.
    • winner - Specifies if the candidate has been declared the winner.
  • region_results - Results of the counties/districts/parishes/boroughs/etc.
    • region - The region
      • candidates - The list of candidates in the region.
        • name - Candidate's name
        • party - Candidate's party
        • votes - The number of votes the candidate received
        • percent - The percentage of votes the candidate received
    • electoral_votes - Specifies the number of electoral votes of the region. Only exists if the election_type is electoral.
    • winner - The winner of the region.
    • fill - The region winner's hex color, for filling maps in with.

Example URL: https://computernewb.com/election/api/v1/election/us/governor/2022/mn

/v1/election/{country}/{election}/{year}/{region}/map

This endpoint can be used to generate a map. It returns a PNG of a filled out map. This endpoint will only work if has_map is true. Otherwise, it will throw a 404 error.

Example URL: https://computernewb.com/election/api/v1/election/us/governor/2022/mn/map

/v1/election/{country}/{election}/{year}/{region}/{district}

This endpoint can be used to fetch results for a specific county/region/district/etc. This does not support the map argument yet.

(not implemented yet; no docs)

poll

The poll endpoint will give you the latest polls on various issues such as Trump vs. Harris, Biden approval rating, Harris approval rating, etc.

(not implemented yet; no docs)

prediction

The prediction endpoint will give you predictions on the 2024 US presidential race

(not implemented yet; no docs)