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This is the familiar "Points System". The voter may give to each candidate any number of points, within some specified range, such as 0-10 or 0-100. [[Approval]] is the 0-1 Range method. |
This is the familiar "Points System". The voter may give to each candidate any number of points, within some specified range, such as 0-10 or 0-100. [[Approval Voting]] is the 0-1 Range method. |
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Range is now more often referred to as Score. |
Range is now more often referred to as Score. |
Revision as of 12:46, 19 October 2012
Definition:
This is the familiar "Points System". The voter may give to each candidate any number of points, within some specified range, such as 0-10 or 0-100. Approval Voting is the 0-1 Range method.
Range is now more often referred to as Score.
A few criterion-compliances:
FBC, Participation, Mono-Add-Top, Consistency, IIAC, Pareto, Plurality Criterion, Monotonicity