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A candidate gets one vote in the one-to-one contest with any other candidate with a lower grade (rank).
A candidate gets one vote in the one-to-one contest with any other candidate with a lower grade (rank).


C is the "Lowest Passing Grade" (LPG): any candidate with a grade of C or higher gets one Approval point. No Approval points are given to candidates graded at C-minus or below, or to ungraded candidates.
C is the "Lowest Passing Grade" (LPG): any candidate with a grade of C or higher gets one Approval point. No Approval points are given to candidates graded at C-minus or below or to ungraded candidates.

A candidate's total approval score will be used like the 'seed' rating in sports tournaments, to decide which one-to-one contests have greater weight.


Grades assigned to non-passing (disapproved) candidates help determine which of them will win if the voter's approved candidates do not win.
Grades assigned to non-passing (disapproved) candidates help determine which of them will win if the voter's approved candidates do not win.