STAR voting: Difference between revisions

(Removed unofficial variations and added the official variations of STAR Voting for multi-winner elections, with citations. The methods previously described under this section are not STAR Voting and should be described on their own pages and with their own names if they are important to the previous authors. I also made some edits throughout to correct inaccuracies, add details, and add citations. While Score voting is a family of methods in which xyz, STAR is a specific method being advocated.)
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==See also==
* [[Majority judgment]] — similar voting method, based on [[median]]s instead of [[average]]s
*[[IRNR]], which is to STAR what [[IRV]] is to [[Top-two runoff]]
 
STAR is one of many methods that attempt to combine runoffs with cardinal support. Related ideas include:
 
* Allowing voters to weaken their vote in the runoff to better match their scores<ref>https://forum.electionscience.org/t/star-but-with-weak-votes-in-the-runoff-when-voters-dont-give-their-favorite-candidate-the-top-score/615</ref>
* Using [[approval voting]] in the first round rather than Score voting (presumably using a ballot with an [[approval threshold]])
 
==Notes==