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[[Llull-Approval Voting]] is a single winner voting system that attempts to form a compromise between [[approval voting]] and the [[Condorcet method]]. It is called by its name because it elects the member of the [[Schwartz |
[[Llull-Approval Voting]] is a single winner voting system that attempts to form a compromise between [[approval voting]] and the [[Condorcet method]]. It is called by its name because it elects the member of the [[Schwartz set]] with the greatest number of approval votes. |
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==Procedure== |
==Procedure== |
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Each voter submits a [[total preference order]]. The procedure elects the member of the |
Each voter submits a [[total preference order]]. The procedure elects the member of the Schwartz set with the greatest number of approvals. |
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[[Category:Single-winner voting methods]] |
[[Category:Single-winner voting methods]] |
Latest revision as of 04:06, 12 February 2019
Llull-Approval Voting is a single winner voting system that attempts to form a compromise between approval voting and the Condorcet method. It is called by its name because it elects the member of the Schwartz set with the greatest number of approval votes.
Procedure
Each voter submits a total preference order. The procedure elects the member of the Schwartz set with the greatest number of approvals.