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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]]".
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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[[Category:Glossary]]

Latest revision as of 04:23, 4 May 2022

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. An example of one such method is "Smith//Score".