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(I made up some terminology and a definition: "An aggregate method is a chain of election methods that the complete set of election ballots is evaluated against in serial order to result in the desired set of winners." I don't know what all y'all fancypants academics call it, but I'll be calling them "aggregate methods" until I'm corrected.) |
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An '''aggregate method''' is a chain of [[election method]]s that the complete set of election ballots is evaluated against in serial order to result in the desired set of winners. An example of one such method is "[[Smith//Score]]".
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