Pairwise counting: Difference between revisions

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([https://star.vote star.vote] offers the ability to see the pairwise matrix based off of rated ballots.) {{Tenn_voting_example}}
 
Trivially speaking, one can do pairwise comparisons using [[Choose-one voting]] ballots and [[Approval voting]] ballots by checking whether a voter marked one candidate in the comparison but not the other, and if so, giving one vote to the marked candidate in that comparison. The reason this is not very informative is because a voter can't indicate that they prefer their 1st choice over their 2nd choice and their 2nd choice over their 3rd choice (and so on) with those types of ballots. {{Tenn_voting_example}}
As these ballot preferences are converted into pairwise counts they can be entered into a table.