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fec12

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fec12 contains data from the Federal Election Commission (FEC) website pertaining to candidates, committees, results, contributions from committees and individuals, and other financial data for the United States 2011-2012 election cycle. Additionally, for the datasets that are included as samples, the package includes functions that import the full versions.

Please see fec16, a similar package that is on CRAN, for more documentation and examples.

Installation

fec12 is hosted on GitHub and call be installed by running the following:

devtools::install_github("baumer-lab/fec12")
library(fec12)

Datasets Included

Full Datasets

Sample Datasets (with 1000 random rows each)

Functions Included

The following functions retrieve the entire datasets for the sampled ones listed above. The size of the raw file that is downloaded by calling each function is given for reference. All functions have an argument n_max which defaults to the entire dataset but the user can specify the max length of the dataset to be loaded via this argument.

Examples

Data Wrangling

fec12 can be used to summarize data in order see how many candidates are running for elections (in all offices) for the two major parties:

library(dplyr)

data <- candidates %>%
  filter(cand_pty_affiliation %in% c("REP", "DEM")) %>%
  group_by(cand_pty_affiliation) %>%
  summarize(size = n())

data
#> # A tibble: 2 x 2
#>   cand_pty_affiliation  size
#>   <chr>                <int>
#> 1 DEM                   1180
#> 2 REP                   1472

Data Visualization

We can visualize the above data:

library(ggplot2)

ggplot(data, aes(x = cand_pty_affiliation, y = size, fill = cand_pty_affiliation)) +
  geom_col() +
  labs(
    title = "Number of Candidates Affiliated with the Two Major Parties",
    x = "Party", y = "Count", fill = "Candidate Party Affiliation"
  )

Contributors



baumer-lab/fec12 documentation built on Aug. 29, 2020, 2:14 a.m.