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The Borda count was devised by [[Jean-Charles de Borda]] in June of 1770. It was first published in 1781 as ''Mémoire sur les élections au scrutin'' in the Histoire de l'Académie Royale des Sciences, Paris. This method was devised by Borda to fairly elect members to the [[French Academy of Sciences]] and was used by the Academy beginning in 1784 until quashed by [[Napoleon]] in 1800.
 
 
The Borda count is classified as a [[positional voting system]] because each rank on the ballot is worth a certain number of points. Other positional methods include [[first-past-the-post]] (plurality) voting, and minor methods such as "vote for any two" or "vote for any three".
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*[http://proceedings.eldoc.ub.rug.nl/FILES/HOME/IAPR_IWFHR_2000/3D/43/paper-072-vanerp.pdf Variants of the Borda Count Method for Combining Ranked Classifier Hypotheses] Article by Merijn Van Erp and Lambert Schomaker
*[http://ola4.aacc.edu/kehays/umbc/MVP/Modified_BC.html Flash animation by Kathy Hays] An example of how the Borda count is used to determine the Most Valuable Player in Major League Baseball.
 
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