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== History ==
== History ==
Allocated Score is the natural extension of applying vote allocation to score ballots. While there are a number of variations on the theme that can be done, the Allocated Score method is the simplest which delivers great results. Beginning in 2018, The Equal Vote 0-5 Star Proportional Representation Research Committee spent two years comparing and studying the options at each stage in the tabulation process and ultimately, thanks to the work of Parker Friedland, Keith Edmonds, Jameson Quinn, Sara Wolk, and a number of others, found Allocated Score to be the committee's consensus method, balancing competing considerations while meeting core criteria.
Allocated Score is the natural extension of applying vote allocation to score ballots. While there are a number of variations on the theme that can be done, the Allocated Score method is the simplest which delivers great results. Beginning in 2018, The Equal Vote 0-5 Star Proportional Representation Research Committee spent two years comparing and studying the options at each stage in the tabulation process and ultimately, thanks to the work of Parker Friedland, [[Keith Edmonds]], Jameson Quinn, Sara Wolk, and a number of others, found Allocated Score to be the committee's consensus method, balancing competing considerations while meeting core criteria.
[[Category:Cardinal PR methods]]
[[Category:Cardinal PR methods]]
[[Category:Largest remainder-reducing voting methods]]
[[Category:Largest remainder-reducing voting methods]]