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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. It its public branding is ''Score Then Allocated Round'' or ''Proportional STAR''. 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.
==Procedure==
Each voter score all candidates on a [0,5] scale
# Select the candidate with the highest sum of score as this rounds winner
# Set the ballot weight to zero for the [[Quota]] of voters
#* If several voters have given the winner the same score at the
# Repeat this process until all the seats are filled.
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==Variants==
===Quota===
A common variant is to use Droop quotas instead of Hare quotas to mitigate [[Free riding]]. [[Sequential Monroe]] can be thought of as a variant of [[Allocated Score]] with a change to the selection method.▼
A common variant is to use Droop quotas instead of Hare quotas to mitigate [[Free riding]].
===Sequential Monroe===
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[[Category:Cardinal PR methods]]
[[Category:Largest remainder-reducing voting methods]]
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