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****[[Schulze method|Schulze]], which is also known as "Beatpath Method" or "Cloneproof Schwartz Sequential Dropping" |
****[[Schulze method|Schulze]], which is also known as "Beatpath Method" or "Cloneproof Schwartz Sequential Dropping" |
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****[[Copeland's method]] |
****[[Copeland's method]] |
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****Dodgson-Hare [https://jamesgreenarmytage.com/dodgson.pdf] Under some assumptions very resistant to strategies |
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***[[Bucklin voting]]: approval with virtual runoff; each voters' ballot is counted for more candidates each round until some candidate reaches a majority |
***[[Bucklin voting]]: approval with virtual runoff; each voters' ballot is counted for more candidates each round until some candidate reaches a majority |
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*[[Cardinal Voting]]: voting A valid vote allows independent numerical values to be associated with each candidate. (The set of valid values is limited. So it's usually voting on a scale of, say, 0 to 5) |
*[[Cardinal Voting]]: voting A valid vote allows independent numerical values to be associated with each candidate. (The set of valid values is limited. So it's usually voting on a scale of, say, 0 to 5) |