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{{ambox|text=Barring compelling objection, I intend to rename this category to "Electoral systems" in June 2020. Comments still welcome at [[:Category_talk:Voting methods]], but to we've been discussing this for months, and it's time to align ourselves with [[Wikipedia]]'s chosen terminology. Additionally, most of the prose from this article will be moved to [[Electoral system]], and the category page will become a much more succinct description of what "electoral systems" are. -- [[User:RobLa|RobLa]] ([[User talk:RobLa|talk]]) 02:51, 9 June 2020 (UTC)}}
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The "Voting methods" category on Electowiki is the category used for "electoral systems" on English Wikipedia.
The [[Electoral systems]] category on Electowiki is the category used for "electoral systems" on English Wikipedia. Categories are plural, and articles are singular over there, and over here too. This page used to exist at '''Category:Voting methods''', but it's just a plain wiki page now.


== Electoral systems ==
== Electoral system ==

:{{Wikipedia|:Category:Electoral systems}}
:''main article: [[Electoral system]]''
:''main article: [[Electoral system]]''

An '''electoral system''' (also referred to as an '''election method''', '''voting system''', or '''voting method''') is a system for groups of people to select one or more options from many, taking into account the individual preferences of the group members, or more generally to find society's preference among all the candidates (1st place, 2nd place, etc.). Voting is often seen as the defining feature of democracy, and is best known for its use in public elections — but it can also be used to award prizes, to select between different plans of action, or as a means for computer programs to evaluate which solution is best for a complex problem.
An '''electoral system''' (also referred to as an '''election method''', '''voting system''', or '''voting method''') is a system for groups of people to select one or more options from many, taking into account the individual preferences of the group members, or more generally to find society's preference among all the candidates (1st place, 2nd place, etc.). Voting is often seen as the defining feature of democracy, and is best known for its use in public elections — but it can also be used to award prizes, to select between different plans of action, or as a means for computer programs to evaluate which solution is best for a complex problem.


To learn more the general definition of "electoral system", see '''[[Electoral system]]'''
To learn more the general definition of "electoral system", see '''[[Electoral system]]'''


== Criteria in evaluating voting systems ==
== Criteria ==

=== Criteria in evaluating electoral systems ===


Various [[:Category:voting system criteria|criteria]] are used in evaluating voting systems. However, it is impossible for one voting system to pass all criteria in common use. For example, [[Arrow's impossibility theorem]] demonstrates that many desirable criteria are mutually inconsistent.
Various [[:Category:voting system criteria|criteria]] are used in evaluating voting systems. However, it is impossible for one voting system to pass all criteria in common use. For example, [[Arrow's impossibility theorem]] demonstrates that many desirable criteria are mutually inconsistent.


== Editing notes ==

This category is for articles about voting methods. '''Articles about specific voting methods should be moved into sub-categories that describe their properties.'''

== See also ==
== See also ==
*[[:Category:Voting theory|Voting theory]]
*[[:Category:Voting theory|Voting theory]]

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The Electoral systems category on Electowiki is the category used for "electoral systems" on English Wikipedia. Categories are plural, and articles are singular over there, and over here too. This page used to exist at Category:Voting methods, but it's just a plain wiki page now.

Electoral system

Wikipedia has an article on:
main article: Electoral system

An electoral system (also referred to as an election method, voting system, or voting method) is a system for groups of people to select one or more options from many, taking into account the individual preferences of the group members, or more generally to find society's preference among all the candidates (1st place, 2nd place, etc.). Voting is often seen as the defining feature of democracy, and is best known for its use in public elections — but it can also be used to award prizes, to select between different plans of action, or as a means for computer programs to evaluate which solution is best for a complex problem.

To learn more the general definition of "electoral system", see Electoral system

Criteria

Criteria in evaluating electoral systems

Various criteria are used in evaluating voting systems. However, it is impossible for one voting system to pass all criteria in common use. For example, Arrow's impossibility theorem demonstrates that many desirable criteria are mutually inconsistent.

See also

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