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Tragni's method is a [[Single Member system|Single-Winner]] [[Cardinal voting systems]], invented by [[User:Aldo_Tragni|Aldo Tragni]].
[[File:DV Procedure.svg|alt=DV procedure|351px|thumb|DV procedure]]
Distributed Voting (DV) is a [[Single Member system|Single-Winner]] and [[Multi-Member System|Multi-Winner]], [[Cardinal voting systems]].
 
The peculiarity of this method is the use of multiplication to make the aggregation of votes.
This system, in the [[Single Member system|Single-Winner]] context, avoids the ambiguity of the [[IRNR]] (L1 norm). More information in the dedicated [[Distributed Voting#IRNR|section]].
 
==Procedure==
 
Voter score candidates withusing rangevalue [{0,9]1,. The vote is then converted to 100 points (normalization)..,5}.
 
# For each pair of candidates, the one that is proportionally better than the other wins.
# The worst candidate, with the lowest sum of points, is eliminated.
# The candidate who is the winner in most pairs, wins the election.
# The points of the eliminated candidate are proportionally redistributed in each vote (normalization).
 
If 2 or more candidates have the same number of pairs-wins, then the candidate among them with the highest sum wins.
By repeating processes 1 and 2, a worst candidate is eliminate each time.
 
The remaining candidates are the best (winners).
 
==Ballot==
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