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Voting
Voting It has been suggested that ballot be ... democracy Soviet democracy Liberal democracy Referendum Representation Voting Voting systems Elections Elections by country Elections by ... Parties by ideology Ideologies of parties Edit Voting is a method of decision making wherein a group ...
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Voting system
Voting system Announcement of elections in Brunate (near Como), Italy A voting system is a process that allows a ... the number of votes each option receives. Voting is perhaps best known for its use ... office based on the preferences of voters. Voting can also be used to award prizes ... solution to a complex problem. Specifically, a voting system is a well-defined method ( ...
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Voting   (translated from Chinese)
Voting VotingYes□horse whipA □method, the group □□□□□or □□ ... finally usually by votes does □decides. Except voting,Altogether □□whips the lawWith□is abundantAlso is the method which □whips. In democracy □family □, □people ... then the very few people have □the voting. Some democracies □family (for exampleAustralia) □decides the people in □□□□center to have □the voting, otherwise □□by □funds. Voting system May ...
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Condorcet method
Condorcet method Any election method conforming to the Condorcet criterion is known as a Condorcet method. It is named after the 18th century ... with matrices A frequent implementation of this method will illustrate the basic counting method. Consider an election between A, B, ...
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Schulze method
Schulze method The Schulze method is a voting system developed in 1997 by Markus Schulze ... winner using votes that express preferences. The method can also be used to create a sorted list of winners. The Schulze method is also known as Schwartz Sequential ...
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Talk:Condorcet method
Talk:Condorcet method There's a good website on Condorcet's method. I forget the link. One important point ... of Arrow's conditions that the Condorcet method does satisfy. Probably referring to http://electionmethods ... gets you in trouble, not the core method. This weaker criterion is called Local Independence ... WikiProject is being developed at Wikipedia:WikiProject Voting Systems for further work on this ...
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Tactical voting
Tactical voting In voting systems, tactical voting (or strategic voting) occurs when a voter misrepresents his or ... by the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem that any voting method which is completely strategy-free ...
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Cumulative voting
Cumulative voting A points method ballot design like this one is the ... most common for governmental elections using cumulative voting. Voters are typically instructed to make only one mark per column. Cumulative voting (also accumulation voting or weighted voting) is a multiple- ...
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Approval voting
Approval voting On an approval ballot, the voter can ... vote for any number of candidates. Approval voting is a voting system used for elections, in which each ... to multiple winners. (However, multi-winner Approval voting does not return proportional results.) Approval voting is a limited form of range ...
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Coombs' method
Coombs' method The Coombs' method, created by Clyde Coombs, is a voting system used for single-winner elections in ... It is very similar to Instant Runoff Voting (a US term; it is known as Preferential Voting in some other countries). Procedures Each ...
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