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[[Allocated Score]] is a sequential [[Multi-Member System|Multi-Winner]] [[Cardinal voting systems|Cardinal voting system]] built on [[Score voting]] ballots. Its public branding is ''Score Then Allocated Rounds'' or ''Proportional STAR''. This branding is intended to align with [[Single-member district | single winner]] [[STAR voting]].
[[Allocated Score]] is a sequential [[Multi-Member System|Multi-Winner]] [[Cardinal voting systems|Cardinal voting system]] using [[Score Voting|5 star ballots]]. Its public branding is ''Proportional STAR'' (Score Then Automatic Runoffs.) This branding is intended to align with[[Single-member district | single-winner]] [[STAR voting]].


Allocation is the default method of removing voters in a sequential [[Multi-Member System]]. Each winner is selected as the [[Utilitarian winner]] (ie highest sum of score). After each selection, the Hare quota of ballots which scored that candidate the highest is allocated to this candidate and as such removed from subsequent rounds.
Allocation is the default method of removing voters in a sequential [[Multi-Member System]]. Each round selects the candidate with the highest total score. After each selection, the Hare quota of ballots which scored that candidate the highest is allocated to this candidate and as such removed from subsequent rounds.


==Procedure==
==Procedure==
Each voter score all candidates on a [0,5] scale
Each voter scores all candidates on a 0,5 scale


# Select the candidate with the highest sum of score as this rounds winner
# Select the candidate with the highest sum of score as this rounds winner