Bucklin voting: Difference between revisions

Content added Content deleted
(WP template etc)
(formatting, wikitable)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Wikipedia}}
{{Wikipedia}}


Bucklin is a [[voting system]] that can be used for single-member districts and also multi-member districts. It is also known as the Grand Junction system after Grand Junction, Colorado, where it was first proposed. It is closely related to the class of [[graded Bucklin systems]], in which equal and/or skipped rankings are allowed, which includes such systems as [[Majority Choice Approval]] (MCA). Modern theorists tend to prefer graded Bucklin systems over ungraded ones, as they usually comply better with criteria such as [[FBC]].
'''Bucklin''' is a [[voting system]] that can be used for single-member districts and also multi-member districts. It is also known as the Grand Junction system after Grand Junction, Colorado, where it was first proposed. It is closely related to the class of [[graded Bucklin systems]], in which equal and/or skipped rankings are allowed, which includes such systems as [[Majority Choice Approval]] (MCA). Modern theorists tend to prefer graded Bucklin systems over ungraded ones, as they usually comply better with criteria such as [[FBC]].


== How did it work? ==
== How did it work? ==
Line 28: Line 28:


<div class="floatright">
<div class="floatright">
{| border=1
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
!City
!City
!Round 1
!Round 1