JudgeIt I: A Program for Evaluating Electoral Systems and Redistricting Plans
Andrew Gelman, Gary King. 1992.
"JudgeIt I: A Program for Evaluating Electoral Systems and Redistricting Plans".

Abstract
A program for analyzing almost any feature of district-level legislative elections data, including prediction, evaluating redistricting plans, estimating counterfactual hypotheses (such as what would happen if a term-limitation amendment were imposed), and others. This implements statistical procedures described in a series of journal articles and has been used during redistricting in many states by judges, partisans, governments, private citizens, and many others. Winner of the APSA Research Software Award.
See Also
- [Dataset] JudgeIT: A Program for Evaluating Electoral Systems and Redistricting Plans Version 1
- [Software] JudgeIt II: A Program for Evaluating Electoral Systems and Redistricting Plans (2010)
- [Paper] A Unified Method of Evaluating Electoral Systems and Redistricting Plans (1994)
- [Paper] The Essential Role of Statistical Inference in Evaluating Electoral Systems: A Response to DeFord et Al. (2023)
- [Book] Empirically Evaluating the Electoral College (2004)
- [Paper] Estimating the Electoral Consequences of Legislative Redistricting (1990)
- [Paper] Some Statistical Methods for Evaluating Information Extraction Systems (2003)
- [Paper] Estimating Partisan Bias of the Electoral College Under Proposed Changes in Elector Apportionment (2012)