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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The election-software mailing list is a discussion forum for software related to elections. This can be everything from the user interface presented to voters through the counting of the ballots all of the way through to the random mechanism used to break ties. Debating the merits of various election methods should be left to the election-methods mailing list or various other forums where the merits of IRV vs STAR vs Approval vs Condorcet methods are discussed. |