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Dr. Edmonds
→Sequential Proportional Methods
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Dr. Edmonds
→Sequential Proportional Methods
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Dr. Edmonds
→Multi-Member Methods
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BetterVotingAdvocacy
→Notes
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Dr. Edmonds
→Applicability of Arrow's theorem: Clear up some misconceptions
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20 March 2020
RobLa
→Single Member Methods: removing double redirect
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RobLa
→Single Member Methods: Removing link from section title, per English Wikipedia Manual of Style (deeplink: w:MOS:HEAD)
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17 March 2020
RobLa
→Applicability of Arrow's theorem: a little more tweaking. I'm done for now...
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RobLa
Changing title, and light edits to adapt to this article. TODO: more adaptation
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RobLa
Copying section from Arrow's impossibility theorem; will adapt in next revision
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BetterVotingAdvocacy
→Notes
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16 March 2020
RobLa
Introduction is too long, and the claim that Arrow's theorem doesn't apply to cardinal methods is controversial. So I deleted the claim from the intro
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BetterVotingAdvocacy
→Approval rating
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BetterVotingAdvocacy
→Notes
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Dr. Edmonds
keep link internal
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15 December 2019
Dr. Edmonds
→Sequential Proportional Methods: Update details in table
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Dr. Edmonds
Formatting
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BetterVotingAdvocacy
Added point on how methods satisfying the Condorcet criterion can sometimes come closer to the utilitarian result than methods only satisfying the majority criterion. Also made a good-faith edit where I believe the writer meant to say "lowers" and not "raises".
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Sarawolk
→Vote Aggregation and Tallying Methods
Sarawolk
→Vote Aggregation and Tallying Methods: Finish updating "system" to "method"
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Sarawolk
→Single Member Systems: Edited to use the term Voting Method as opposed to system, to conform with current agreed upon practices to standardize terminology. Method = voting method. Voting System includes voting method + other election processes; ballot type, tabulation tech, etc.
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Sarawolk
→Optimal Proportional Systems: Definitions added for multi-member sections.
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Sarawolk
→Sequential Systems: Updated to clarify terms and context.
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