Proportional 3RD (3-rating delegated) voting: Difference between revisions

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* Voters rate each candidate “Good”, “OK”, or “Bad”. Blanks are filled in by your “Good” candidates.
** Delegation (rules for filling in blanks left by the voter): Before the election, candidates publicly rate each other “OK” or “Bad”. They may rate another candidate “conditionally OK”, which means “Bad” if the other candidate rates them “Bad”, and “OK” otherwise. IfWhenever youa rankvoter oneleaves candidatea “Good”, their pre-ratings are usedblank for anycandidate otherX, candidates you leavethat blank. Ifis youfilled ratein severalby candidateswhichever “Good”,rating thenX yourgot blanksfrom arethe filledmajority inof withcandidates the lowestvoter ratingranked any"Good", “Good”or candidateby gave"Bad" thatif blankthere's candidatea tie.
** If a voter rates no candidate “Good” but rates some as “OK” or “Bad”, any blanks they leave are counted as “Bad”.
**:(Note that the above ballot format and rules are identicalbasically tothe same as those of [3-2-1 voting], a single-winner, nonproportional voting method.)
 
The basic vote-counting process has 4 steps (based on Single Transferrable Voting):
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