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Majority Acceptable Score voting works as described below. Technically speaking, it's the [[graded Bucklin]] method which uses [[Three-level ballots|3 grade levels]] and breaks median ties using [[Score voting]].
# Voters can support, accept, or reject each candidate. Blanks count as 2/3 of a rejection and 1/3 of an acceptance (so 75% blanks counts as 50% rejections).
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If Memphis voters tried to strategize by rating Nashville at 0 in the above scenario, Chattanooga and Knoxville voters could protect against this strategy if 2/3 of them gave Nashville a 1.
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