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These [[voting method]]s elect a single winner. |
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"Voting method" refers to the algorithm for combining ballot information to determine a winner. "Electoral system" is by country, and can include several voting methods for different offices as well as other related rules. "Voting system" is an ambiguous term — it can mean either of the preceding, or can refer to the physical hardware for casting and/or counting votes. |
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Revision as of 04:58, 6 April 2020
These voting methods elect a single winner.
Pages in category "Single-winner voting methods"
The following 90 pages are in this category, out of 90 total.
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- Schulze method
- Score DSV
- Score voting
- Simple Optionally-Delegated Approval (simplified)
- Single Contest
- SODA voting (Simple Optionally-Delegated Approval)
- Sri Lankan Supplementary Vote
- Stable Voting
- STAR voting
- STLR voting
- Strategy Advisor based on Randomized Voter Order
- Sum of Defeats
- Summed-Ranks
- Supplementary Vote
- Support/Include/Reject voting