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Anti-plurality is the reverse of [[Plurality voting]]. You vote '''against''' one candidate, and the candidate with the fewest anti-votes wins.▼
▲Anti-plurality is the reverse of [[Plurality voting]]. You vote '''against''' one candidate, and the candidate with the fewest anti-votes wins. It is a [[weighted positional method]] that passes the [[favorite betrayal criterion]].
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Latest revision as of 23:38, 21 July 2022
Anti-plurality is the reverse of Plurality voting. You vote against one candidate, and the candidate with the fewest anti-votes wins. It is a weighted positional method that passes the favorite betrayal criterion.
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