Cardinal voting systems: Difference between revisions
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(I'd like to explain my edit of "Cardinal voting maximizes the number of people who vote for a candidate to become the representative. This is expected to have a knock-on effect of better acceptance of results and higher voter turnout."; as an example, if you have 51 A5 B1 and 49 B1, then technically B is the candidate most voters voted for, yet A wins. So I've modified that part to be a claim.) |
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* [[Proportional approval voting]] |
* [[Proportional approval voting]] |
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* [[Phragmén's Method]] |
* [[Phragmén's Method]] |
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* [[Monroe's |
* [[Monroe's method]] |
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* [https://arxiv.org/abs/1602.05248 PAMSAC] |
* [https://arxiv.org/abs/1602.05248 PAMSAC] |
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