2012 Occupy Wall Street polls: Difference between revisions

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|y1=88.90, 9.60, 0.81, 0.48, 0.04, 0.03, 0.13
|y2=85.01, 8.28, 3.16, 1.78, 0.99, 0.39, 0.20,
}}
 
Obama easily won under all 4 voting systems, though Approval and Score showed that there was much higher support for third parties than traditional plurality elections would imply. Romney's position in the overall ranking dropped from second place to last place under the cardinal systems:
 
{{Graph:Chart|width=600|height=400
|xAxisTitle=Candidate|yAxisTitle=Votes (% of possible)|legend=Legend|type=rect
|y1Title=Plurality
|y2Title=Approval
|y3Title=Score
|x=Obama, Romney, Stein, Johnson, Lindsay, Goode, Write-in
|y1=85.01, 8.28, 3.16, 1.78, 0.99, 0.39, 0.20,
|y2=89.9, 13.0, 51.9, 26.8, 31.2, 16.6, 2.2
|y3=86.3, 24.9, 53.9, 38.9, 42.1, 33.5, 1.7
}}
 
Obama won the IRV election without any elimination rounds necessary. The first preferences for the IRV election were similar to the plurality election:
 
{{Graph:Chart|width=600|height=400
|xAxisTitle=Candidate|yAxisTitle=Votes (% of possible)|legend=Legend|type=rect
|y1Title=Plurality
|y2Title=IRV (first preferences)
|x=Obama, Romney, Stein, Johnson, Lindsay, Goode, Write-in
|y1=85.01, 8.28, 3.16, 1.78, 0.99, 0.39, 0.20,
|y2=83.8, 8.5, 3.9, 1.4, 1.2, 1.2, 0.2
}}
 
 
 
In the IRV election, 29% [[w:Bullet voting|bullet-voted]] for only one candidate, while the others selected two or three candidates (the maximum allowed):
 
{{Graph:Chart|width=200|height=150
|xAxisTitle=Number of candidates ranked|yAxisTitle=Voters (%)|type=rect|showValues=format:.2r
|x=1, 2, 3
|y=29.2, 12.4, 58.4
}}