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* among the non-approved candidates, some are more preferred than others. |
* among the non-approved candidates, some are more preferred than others. |
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* the ranking of candidates above and below the line is not as important as having a candidate above the line defeat all candidates below the line. |
* the ranking of candidates above and below the line is not as important as having a candidate above the line defeat all candidates below the line. |
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It is also possible to consider fractional approval thresholds i.e. one threshold which gives candidates 100% approval, a second threshold that gives them 90%, etc. Thesr thresholds would be consecutive, so for example, a voter giving their 2nd choice 100% approval but their 4th choice 90% approval would also give their 3rd choice 90% approval. This would allow the collection of [[Rated ballot|rated ballot]] information. |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |