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== How does it work? == |
== How does it work? == |
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Voters rate candidates into a fixed number of rating classes. There |
Voters rate candidates into a fixed number of rating classes. There are commonly 3, 4, 5, or even 100 possible rating levels. The following discussion assumes 3 ratings, called "preferred", "approved", and "unapproved". |
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If one and only one candidate is preferred by an [[absolute majority]] of voters, that candidate wins. If not, the same happens if there is only one candidate approved by a majority. |
If one and only one candidate is preferred by an [[absolute majority]] of voters, that candidate wins. If not, the same happens if there is only one candidate approved by a majority. |