The Voting Information Project at the Great American Hackathon


The Voting Information Project is at the Great American Hackathon, a gathering of coders interested in government data, today and tomorrow. We're looking for developers to take the API (which takes an address and outputs JSON data on where to vote and who is on the ballot) and create either a mobile app or a Federal Write in Absentee Ballot (FWAB) front-end. You can join us physically, on chat, twitter, or email us to get involved!
The VIP format defines precincts by street segments. However, often I talk with people who want to use shapefiles to view precincts. They run into the same basic challenge that VIP deals with: some states publish the information, some states don't. During redistricting, the census publishes nationwide precinct shapefile -- unfortunately, the last redistricting was in 2000. If you don't want to wait until the 2010 data is published, I've started a Google Doc with a list of official precinct shape files by state. If you want to contribute to this list, let us know
For those of you who don't know what I'm talking about, shapefiles let you do things like this: