...The idea is to create a historical record — including diffs — of how vote counts and “votes remaining” estimates changed over time. The repo outputs multiple formats (HTML, CSV, XML, plain text) so that you or other scripts can easily analyze or visualize how states swung, how margins evolved, and the pace of vote counting. As a result, this scraper provides transparency and traceability: one can examine the “evolution of results” instead of just a snapshot. The project is inspired by the concept of “git-scraping” popularized by Simon Willison — leveraging version control to store changing datasets.