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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 [[Llull set]] with the greatest number of approval votes. |
[[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 [[Llull set]] (a.k.a Schwartz set]] with the greatest number of approval votes. |
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Some supporters of approval voting might argue that it will not guarantee the election of the alternative with the greatest number of approvals; thus it does not elect consensus candidates as well as [[approval voting]]. |
Some supporters of approval voting might argue that it will not guarantee the election of the alternative with the greatest number of approvals; thus it does not elect consensus candidates as well as [[approval voting]]. |
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[[Category:Condorcet method]] |