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'''Majority Judgment''' is a single-winner [[voting system]] proposed by Michel Balinski and Rida Laraki. Voters freely grade[[Score voting|score]] each candidate in one of several named ranksqualities, for instance from "excellent" to "bad",. Each quality is associated with a numeric score and the candidate with the highest [[median]] gradescore is the winner. If more than one candidate has the same median grade, a tiebreaker is used which sees how "broad" that median grade is. Majority Judgment can be considered as a form of [[Bucklin voting]] which allows equal ranks.
 
==Voting process==
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