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=== What would a sample ballot look like? ===
=== What would a sample ballot look like? ===


There are at least two possibilities for ballot format. One is that voters would have a choice of ballots: a short version with only local candidates, and one or more possible long versions which cover(s) all candidates state-wide. The other possibility would look something like the following:
There are at least two possibilities for ballot format. One is that voters would have a choice of ballots: a short version with only local candidates, and one or more possible long versions which cover(s) all candidates statewide. The other possibility would look something like the following:


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<td align="left" colspan="3"><span style="font-size: 1.25rem">'''Fruitcake'''</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;If he loses, your vote will transfer to a similar candidate, beginning with a independent he endorsed, such as Rhubarb Crumble (d1).</td>
<td align="left" colspan="3"><span style="font-size: 1.25rem">'''Fruitcake'''</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;If he loses, your vote will transfer to a similar candidate, beginning with an independent he endorsed, such as Rhubarb Crumble (d1).</td>
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* STV transfers. Actually, Bucklin Transferable Voting transfers would be even better from a theoretical perspective, but then you'd have to explain what those are.
* STV transfers. Actually, Bucklin Transferable Voting transfers would be even better from a theoretical perspective, but then you'd have to explain what those are.
* Biproportionality, a la Fair Majority Voting or Ramirez et al 2008.
* Biproportionality, a la Fair Majority Voting or Ramirez et al. 2008.
* Automatic delegation to predeclared preferences; in this case, partial delegation, as they're partial preferences.
* Automatic delegation to predeclared preferences; in this case, partial delegation, as they're partial preferences.