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'''Favourability voting''' is an ultra high-definition family of electoral systems. It includes any voting system which includes separate individual scales for both approval and disapproval and also allows voters to express these two metrics on a single candidate. This is notably the only one in which individual votes can be displayed as a point in a whole entire arranged matrix, of approval versus disapproval.
=Variants=
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Favourability Voting is a cardinal voting method based on both score voting and approval voting in which voters numerically score each candidate and/or party on both of two separately divided scales: for approval (numbers from 0.00 to 100.00) and disapproval (numbers from 0.00 to -100.00). For example, in the more simple version, Noncomparative Favourability Voting, someone can simultaneously express +57.80% approval and
The final sum for each of candidates or parties is then deduced from the net approval of not only the individual but also matchup scores, calculated by reducing the approvals by the disapprovals, and whoever has the highest rating then wins the election.
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