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'''Evaluative Proportional Representation''' ('''EPR''') is a proportional extension of [[Majority Judgment]]. It is highly related to the [[Expanding Approvals Rule]].<ref>https://www.jpolrisk.com/legislatures-elected-by-evaluative-proportional-representation-epr-an-algorithm-v2/</ref>
'''Evaluative Proportional Representation''' ('''EPR''') is a proportional extension of [[Majority Judgment]], devised by Stephen Bosworth.<ref>{{cite journal |first1=Stephen |last1=Bosworth |first2=Anders |last2=Corr |first3=Stevan |last3=Leonard |title=Legislatures Elected by Evaluative Proportional Representation (EPR): an Algorithm |url=http://www.jpolrisk.com/legislatures-elected-by-evaluative-proportional-representation-epr-an-algorithm-v2/|journal=Journal of Political Risk |volume=7 |number=8 |date=July 8, 2019 |access-date=August 19, 2019}}</ref> It is highly related to the [[Expanding Approvals Rule]].


Unlike EAR, it doesn't aim to ensure proportionality by seat count. Instead, EPR outputs a set of winners along with the weight that each winner should have in a collective decision process (e.g. in a council or by parliamentary procedure).
Unlike EAR, it doesn't aim to ensure proportionality by seat count. Instead, EPR outputs a set of winners along with the weight that each winner should have in a collective decision process (e.g. in a council or by parliamentary procedure).

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Evaluative Proportional Representation (EPR) is a proportional extension of Majority Judgment, devised by Stephen Bosworth.[1] It is highly related to the Expanding Approvals Rule.

Unlike EAR, it doesn't aim to ensure proportionality by seat count. Instead, EPR outputs a set of winners along with the weight that each winner should have in a collective decision process (e.g. in a council or by parliamentary procedure).

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References

  1. Bosworth, Stephen; Corr, Anders; Leonard, Stevan (July 8, 2019). "Legislatures Elected by Evaluative Proportional Representation (EPR): an Algorithm". Journal of Political Risk. 7 (8). Retrieved August 19, 2019.