About

The people behind Poliwave

A small group of hobbyists and engineers trying to make elections easier to understand for regular people. The methodology is documented on the site rather than hidden, so you can see how the projections are actually made.

Our mission

Most forecasters publish a number and keep the model to themselves. Poliwave works the other way around: the simulator on the site is the same model behind the projections, so you can look at how it works and run your own scenarios.

Poliwave started in July 2025, and the first interactive Canadian seat simulator went live that August.

Accuracy

The model is checked against past elections, and the accuracy page shows the track record so far.

Transparency

The methodology, the formulas, swing rules, and data sources are written up on the site, and you can share any scenario you build with a link.

Free to use

Free and runs in the browser. You don't need an account to use it; signing up is optional, just for voting in the polls.

The team

Raymond Liu

Founder & Lead Developer

18-year-old student in Ottawa. Founded Poliwave and builds and runs nearly all of it: the projection model, the polling aggregation, the interactive simulator, the election archive, and the SvelteKit site. Started with Canadian federal and provincial coverage back to 1867, and keeps adding countries.

  • High school student, Ottawa

Election ModelingPolling AnalysisFull Stack DevelopmentData Engineering

Minsoo Choo

Programmer

With 5+ years of experience in software development, Minsoo keeps Poliwave's architecture and infrastructure carefully maintained.

  • Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo (Expected 2030)

System ArchitectureFull Stack DevelopmentInfrastructure

Caules Ge

Programmer

With 1 year of experience in software development, Caules extends Poliwave's functionality with experimental features such as user polls, signups, and more

  • Bachelor of Computer Science, University of Toronto
  • MEng in Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo (Expected 2027)

Full Stack DevelopmentInfrastructure

Carson

Communications & Design

Carson handles communications for Poliwave and designed the logo and brand visuals.

CommunicationsLogo & Brand Design