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Cardinal voting is one of the major classes of voting
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== [[Single Member systems]] ==

* [[Score Voting]]
* [[Approval Voting]]
* [[STAR voting]]
* [[Median Ratings]]
* [[Majority Choice Approval]]

== [[Multi-Member Systems]]==

* [[Block voting | Bloc Systems]]
** Bloc Approval Voting: Each voter chooses (no ranking) as many candidates as desired. Only one vote is allowed per candidate. Voters may not vote more than once for any one candidate. Add all the votes. Elect the candidates with the most votes until all positions are filled.
** Bloc Score Voting: Each voter scores all the candidates on a scale with three or more units. Starting the scale at zero is preferable. Add all the votes. Elect the candidates with the highest scores until all positions are filled.
*Sequential Systems
** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequential_proportional_approval_voting Sequential Proportional Approval Voting]
** [[Proportional approval voting]]
** [[Reweighted Range Voting]]
** [[Sequential Monroe]]
** [[Allocated Score]]
** [[Sequentially Subtracted Score]]

* Optimal Systems
** [https://rangevoting.org/QualityMulti.html Harmonic Voting]

Revision as of 06:36, 28 November 2019

Cardinal voting is one of the major classes of voting

Single Member systems

Multi-Member Systems