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Distributed 2-Voting (D2V) is a [[Single Member system|Single-Winner]] and [[Multi-Member System|Multi-Winner]], [[Cardinal voting systems]].▼
▲Distributed 2-Voting (D2V) is a [[Single Member system|
==Procedure==
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Voter score candidates with range [-5,+5] or [-9,+9] without the value 0. Each vote is split into two votes, which are then normalized to 100 points:
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===Example of
Original vote: [-5|-4|-3|-2|-1|1 |2 |3 |4 |5 ]
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* The positive and negative votes always have ratings >=0, in the count. The concept of "disadvantaging a candidate by favoring all others" doesn't exist in this category of methods.
* if all negative votes are null at start (all values equal to 0), then the method becomes equivalent to that in which 2 votes are not used (ex. S2V without negative ratings in the original vote, is equivalent to SV).
[[Category:Multi-winner voting methods]]
[[Category:Cardinal voting methods]]
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