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In general [[Cardinal voting systems|cardinal voting methods]] pass the Equal Vote Criterion, including [[STAR voting]], [[Approval voting]], and [[Score voting]]. Many [[Condorcet]] methods also pass the criterion including most Condorcet methods which can be calculated only with the [[pairwise counting]] matrix, as well as most Condorcet-cardinal hybrids.
Some voting methods go further and actually guarantee an [http://starvoting.us/equal_vote Equal Vote], assuming that the ballot is not left blank. STAR Voting, which is binary in the final round, guarantees that every vote cast is
Choose-One Plurality Voting (First Past the Post) and Instant Runoff Voting (often referred to as Ranked Choice Voting) do not satisfy the Equal Vote Criterion.
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