Display title | 2012 Occupy Wall Street polls |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In 2012, the Politics and Electoral Reform Working Group of Occupy Wall Street conducted experimental surveys in New York City to investigate how voters behave under four different voting methods: Plurality voting, Approval voting, Score voting (0-5), and Instant-Runoff Voting (with a maximum of 3 rankings).[1][2][3] The polls were taken using custom software on iPads.[4] |