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Method support poll. Anyone with an interest in voting methods is welcome to participate. Do not alter the entries of any other participant. |
Method support poll. Anyone with an interest in voting methods is welcome to participate. Do not alter the entries of any other participant. |
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In this context, "supporting" a method means that you would an effort to adopt this method in the place of a method that you don't "support". If you oppose a method, that means that you might attempt to prevent the adoption of that method, even as a replacement for a method not on your "support" list. There is no need to list ''every'' method that you oppose; just those that you think are worth mentioning, i.e. at least somewhat controversial. |
In this context, "supporting" a method means that you would an effort to adopt this method in the place of a method that you don't "support". If you oppose a method, that means that you might attempt to prevent the adoption of that method, even as a replacement for a method not on your "support" list. There is no need to list ''every'' method that you oppose; just those that you think are worth mentioning, i.e. at least somewhat controversial. |
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Feel free to rank your supported methods in order of preference, or supply some other kind of comparison between them. |
Feel free to rank your supported methods in order of preference, or supply some other kind of comparison between them. Feel free also to modify your answers at any time; there is no closing date for the poll. |
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