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==References==
==Relevant Pages==

* [[Single distributed vote]]
* [[Kotze-Pereira transformation]]


[[Category:Voting system criteria]]
[[Category:Voting system criteria]]

Revision as of 22:46, 8 September 2020

Scale invariance can refer to one of two criteria: a cardinal voting method criterion and an ordinal one.

The cardinal method criterion is:

Multiplying every ballot's score of every candidate by a constant should not change the outcome.

The ordinal method criterion is also called the homogeneity criterion. It is:

For every way of ranking the candidates, multiplying the number of voters who express this preference by a constant should not change the outcome.

Strong variant, for cardinal method is:

Multiplying one or more ballot's score of every candidate by a constant should not change the outcome.

These criteria represent a desideratum that the method should not rely on absolute numbers when selecting a winner, just on the candidates' or factions' relative support.

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