Majority Acceptable Score voting: Difference between revisions

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* Voters rate candidates 0, 1, or 2.
* Any candidate rated 0 by a majority is eliminated, if any would remain.
* Eliminate any candidates with a majority of votes at or below a number, while some other candidate (or candiadates) has a majority strictly above that number. That is, keep only those with the highest median. For instance, any candidate rated 0 by a majority is eliminated, unless that eliminates all candidates.
** (If there are any candidates rated 2 by a majority, you should eliminate any who aren't. But a majority-2 candidate would probably win in the next step anyway, so this step is probably superfluous. It's just included because it's part of Bucklin voting, which was used in over a dozen US cities, and thus it gives this method a stronger pedigree.)
* Then the points are added up for the remaining candidates, and the highest points wins.
 
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